The the Fugato-yama area of the Muira Pennisula is a large area of open space that is forested and often rugged. It is bounded by Zushi to north, Hyama to the west, Yokosuka to the south and the Tokyo Bay communities to the east. It is a great place to ride and I have yet to fully crack all the trails in the area. This page is a mix of both public guiding directions and my own person notes. As such some of the comments and layout here may not make much sense to you. This is a great place to ride right out of the gate, but it just gets better the more you get to know the area.
The maps I have made for the Japan rides are different that most of the other stuff you will find on the site. The primary tool is Google Earth and photo overlay and links. I have encapsulated nearly all of map notes into a KMZ file that is used by Google Earth. The KMZ file contains a topographic map layer of the Fugato-yama area that I pieced together using data from the Japan Geospatial Institute. At the bottom of the Places panel in Google Earth you will see a silder bar. If you click on the topographic map layer and move the slider back and forth you will adjust the transparency of the topographic map which allows you to see more of the aerial photo. Studing both the topographic map and the aerial photos will better prepare you for riding in this area.
Data Files: KMZ, GPX, GDB, Full Routes in KML
Closeups of Maps (Note these maps are more for my own notes than your benefit)
Getting there: These directions are geared for pedaling to the trailhead from Central Yokosuka. Cutting out some of the additional information will get you there in a car. From the corner of Highway 26 and 16 in Central Yokosuka. (The corner of blue street just outside the Womble Gate of the Yokosuka U.S. naval base). Head 2.4km north on Highway 16 on the sidewalks on the west side (direction of travel) of Highway 16. When you get by the Dai Mall take the pedestrian bridge over the east side of the road. Turn north and ride along the edge of Verny Park. When you get by the JR Yokosuka train station, cut through the round-a-bout take the pedestrian and bike path west back out to Highway 16 (Doing this cuts out some nasty traffic sections). From here get to the get to the west side of the highway (either at an intersection or a pedestrian under crossing) and continuing following Highway 16 north for 2 km then bear a slight left to stay on Highway 16. Travel another 2.3km and then turn left onto Highway 24 to head west towards Zushi and Kamakura. Travel 1.8km on Highway 23 and then turn left at the sign that says Zushi Arden Hills Entrance. Follow the road uphill for 0.8km. The trailhead will be past the at the entrance to a ball field on your left. (GT-01)
In addition to the notes here check out this blog post on one of my explorations out here
Traditional maybe a misnomer here but I have call the route something. This is a good route to follow when you are first working on figuring the area out. Please refer to the waypoints in the data files and maps.
This is the quick down and dirty GT-01 to GT-15 in sequential order.
Pictures around Ghostown around GT-55 and GT-66
The mighty yummy Mom and Pop resturant at GT-57. Make sure to see if the swallows are into town while there.
More pictures from along the traditional route
This video shows some of the highlights of a days play on the trails of Fugato Yama (aka Ghost Town) and Takatori located on the Muira Pennisula of Japan. It was shot in 2004. Right Click on the image to the left to download 30MB video that runs 5:35 minutes.