Asageshiki 

Experience

WHAT WE LIKE

  1. Asageshiki’s regenerative model benefits all stakeholders, even nature.
  2. It is an experience that draws away from overtourism.
  3. This unique experience shifts the image of Hiroshima from its historical past.

SOC 2★: Asageshiki is community supported, which benefits all users.
ENV 3★: The regenerative model helps upkeep the mountain’s forest. 
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Regenerative tourism for the forest and hiking enthusiasts

Asageshiki started simple: a group of enthusiasts who loves hiking! Ever since November 2020, the local hiking group, Yama wo Tanoshimu Kai, started with cleaning the paths. Infrastructure for easier climbs were installed later to make hikes easier. They even included signs with related information in English.

Today, Asageshiki offers morning hikes that include a trip to visit Hiroshima Toshogu Shrine, a chance to experience shinrin-yoku (or forest bathing), and a special breakfast made from local ingredients of Hiroshima.

In fact, the location where participants will take their breakfast and even enjoy the tea ceremony has a great view. This view used to be just a flurry of vegetation, but with the collaboration with the owner of the mountain (Hiroshima Toshogu Shrine), they are able to clear a spot for participants to enjoy the sights.

As you can already imagine, participants are playing a role in the upkeep of the mountain. 10% of the proceeds goes to the maintenance of the mountain. It is a virtuous cycle that enriches the environment, so that the next visitors can continue to enjoy them. Furthermore, the locals and hiking enthusiasts can also enjoy the preservation of the environment and maintenance of the infrastructure.

This is what regenerative tourism should look like. When tourists visit, we see a positive impact on both society and environment. The surrounding residents can enjoy the benefits without need for sacrifice or tolerance. Income from tourism benefits nature, keeping the vegetation on the mountain healthy. Not forgetting, it draws people away from popular spots, providing a small relief to overtourism.

It would not have been possible with various partnerships, for example the one with Hiroshima Toshogu Shrine to maintain Mount Futaba together. Small continuous efforts to maintain the mountain also includes a volunteer team that cleans the mountain to upkeep its beauty.

And perhaps regenerative tourism reflects the co-existence between nature and humans. It acts as a piece of recovery for the vitality of Hiroshima.

Asageshiki also offer their trips in English, so if you are heading down to Hiroshima anytime and wondering what you can do while there, be sure to check them out and enjoy!

(Original post published on Zenbird Media)

Details

(updated 6 Aug 2024)

Brand name Asageshiki
Genre Guided tour
Website Homepage
Address Mt Futaba, Hiroshima Prefecture
Google Map Meeting spot to be arranged.
Mt Futaba location
Contact Info Contact form
Opening Hours Meeting time to be arranged
Instagram Account Instagram Account
Facebook Account Facebook URL
Parking
Children-friendly

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