The best mountains to visit in Japan

Mount Fuji

It is one of the three holy mountains of Japan. It is considered the sacred symbol of Japan and is conical in shape.

Mount Takao

Mount Takao is the next best mountain to climb and is known to be the destination that attracts the largest number of climbers. It provides you the peace and a serene view among the hustle of the metropolitan city of Tokyo.

Mount Tate

The climbing experiences, cable cars, and paths along the Tateyama-Kurobe Alpine Route will give you the most beautiful experience of clicking pictures of the wall of snow.

Mount Mitake

This is one of more best mountains in Japan near Tokyo, situated at a 90 minutes distance from the train, the cable cars are yet another way to reach there.

Mount Kita

If you are a beginner and you want to climb a mountain other than Mount Fuji, then Mount Kita is one of the most visited mountains in Japan for you to climb.

Kaimondake Volcano

The Satsuma Peninsula, a coastal subtropical area features a mix of seaside towns, sandy beaches and forests and also The Kaimondake Volcano.

Mount Haku

Mount Haku is also one of the three holy mountains of Japan, situated on the border of Gifu, Fukui, and Ishikawa. It is best for summer hiking and has five tracks and a range of tracks near the lake.