Maruyama Senmaida is one of the largest terraced rice fields in Japan, located in Kumano, Mie Prefecture.
There are about 1,340 terraced rice paddies. This is a precious place where traditional Japanese farming methods, arranged along the shape of hills, have been maintained. It is not certain when Maruyama Senmaida was formed, but it is assumed that 2,240 rice paddies were created in 1601 AD (Edo period in Japan).
Around June and July, a traditional religious event called Mushi-Okuri is held. More than 1,300 candles are lit in the terraced rice paddies, creating a fantastic sight.

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Highlights
- Surrounded by mountains, the traditional terraced rice field landscape
- Fantastic events such as Mushi-Okuri
- Opportunities to experience rice cultivation and other cultural activities
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| Name | Maruyama Senmaida (丸山千枚田) Terraced Rice Fields |
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| Address | Maruyama, Kiwa-cho, Kumano City, Mie Prefecture, 519-5405 |
| Access | |
From JR Kumano-shi Station (熊野市駅) bus stop, take city bus A Kumano Kodo Shoro-ryuso Line (熊野古道瀞流荘線) (direction Shoro-ryuso) and get off at Senmaida/Dori-Toge Entrance(千枚田・通り峠入口) (A14) bus stop (approx. 35 min.). Kansai International Airport(関西国際空港) is the most convenient way to access Maruyama Senmaida with direct flights available from domestic and international locations. ( From Tokyo Area ) Renting a car is a convenient way to explore the Kumano area. | |
| Hours/Closed | No closing days |
| Contact | TEL: +81-597-89-2229 (Kumano City Tourism Corporation) |
| Website | Official Website (JAPANESE) |
| SNS | Mie Prefecture Tourism Federation (Instagram) |



