On the western slope of Taga Volcano, which erupted about 500,000 years ago, the Tanna Fault began to be active hundreds of thousands of years ago. A valley with a cumulative lateral slip of about 1 km and a vertical deviation of about 100 m was carved into lakes and marshes, and flat lands such as Tashiro Basin, Tanna Basin, and Ukihashi Basin were created in the mountains. The Kitaizu earthquake that occurred on November 26, 1930, caused a great disaster for people. We will trace the life of the basin, such as the drought caused by the construction of the Tanna Tunnel and its history of overcoming difficulties. There are no convenience stores or traffic lights, and the fault topography observed from the center of the basin, where the idyllic "Tanna time" passes, will be quite impressive to you.

AreaNorthern Izu Area (Kannami Town)
Geological AgeThe basin created by an active fault that began to be active hundreds of thousands of years ago and has undergone lateral slippage over a period of 700~1000 years
RouteDairy Kingdom Orache →Yashimate Shrine→ Drought Countermeasure Monument→ Niiyama Two-Body Dōsōjin→ Tanna Fault Park→ Showa Forest of Calligraphers Monument→ Mimusubi Shrine→ Fault Topography Observation→ Orache
DistanceApprox. 4km (Cumulative elevation 80m)
DurationApprox. 150 minutes
DifficultyWalking
Meeting PlaceEntrance to the Dairy Kingdom of Orache
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Ending PlaceEntrance to the Dairy Kingdom of Orache (same as meeting point)
Participation FeeAdults (junior high school students and older): 3,500 yen   
Elementary school children: 1,750 yen
Number of Participants2 to about 10 people
ReservationPlease make a reservation at least one week in advance.
What to Wear/BringComfortable clothing, footwear (no sandals), hats, drinks, etc.
NotesThe tour will be operated in case of light rain, but in case of stormy weather it will be cancelled.
Please read about the cancellation policy.
How to ApplyPlease apply from the "Reservation Form" at the bottom of the page.

Dairy kingdom Orache

Orache was opened in Tanna, as a dairy farming village, with the aim of creating a "space where people who make and people who eat come into contact with each other". There are also plenty of hands-on programs such as ice cream making.

Yashimate Shrine

It is a shrine dedicated to Yashima Jinuminokami. The turtle stones and white snake stones in the shrine precincts are thought to be the stones of Taga Volcano.

Drought Countermeasure Monument

The Tanna Basin was hit by a drought due to the construction of the Tanna Tunnel. There are monuments commemorating the construction of a simple water supply system.

Niiyama Two-Body Dosojin (Travellers’ Guardian Deity)

Kannami Town is said to be the southern limit where the two-body Dosojin (Travellers’ Guardian Deity) can be seen. This is one of the two Dosojins, that have two bodies, in this town.

Tanna Fault Park

The traces of the left-lateral slip fault (2.6 m) that appeared on the surface of the earth during the Kitaizu Earthquake (magnitude 7.3, seismic intensity 6) in 1930 are preserved as a natural monument.

Showa Forest of Calligraphers Monument

In the hope that the traditional culture of calligraphy will spread throughout the world, stone monuments with the brushes of modern calligraphers have been erected.

Mimusubi Shrine

It is a shrine dedicated to the two Great Gods of Heaven and Earth Creation, Takamiimusubi God and Kamimusubi God.

Fault Topography Observation

If you look at the ridgeline of Mt. Kurodake from the center of the basin, you can observe how the Kitaizu Fault shifted up and down by about 100 meters over hundreds of thousands of years.

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