高尾山
Tokyo · kanto
A forested 599-metre mountain on Tokyo's western edge with easy trails, a mountainside temple and a cable car, famous for autumn colour.
Who Mount Takao is for
Beginner hikers, families, and city-based travellers wanting half a day in the forest without leaving Greater Tokyo.
Mount Takao sits within a quasi-national park less than an hour from Shinjuku, which makes it Japan's most-climbed mountain. A network of well-marked trails threads through cedar forest past Yakuo-in, an active mountain temple, to a summit with Fuji views. A funicular and chairlift cover the steepest section for those who would rather not walk it.
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Unique park with rides & activities such as a climbing course & seasonal snow park, plus eateries.
View on Google MapsBuilt by Emperor Shomu in 744, this mountainside Buddhist temple features several tengu statues.
View on Google MapsFoliage-covered, 599-meter-tall peak with a funicular railway, hiking trails & a Buddhist temple.
View on Google MapsClassic hot spring spa with indoor & outdoor baths, plus a restaurant & massage services.
View on Google MapsA cable car takes visitors to the top of Mount Takao to enjoy widespread city views.
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Plan a trip to Mount Takao →Fun hike right after recent snowfall in the Tokyo area! We did the 6th trail which was definitely more nature-like than the 1st trail. If you chose to do the 6th trail, prepare properly with hiking boots and a good pair of socks. It took us about 80 minutes to reach the peak. The view is alright, not amazingly scenic by any stretch but cool nonetheless. The hike was not too difficult, but it depends on your physical ability. The stairs at the very end were somewhat steep. We went on a Monday afternoon and there were not many people around. Easily accessible from Tokyo. Bring food and drinks with you. The base of the mountain has some stores but not major food concessions. This was a pleasant hike in the winter, but I would never do this in the heat of summertime and tourist crowds. Hike at your own risk.
Easily accessible from Tokyo, you can take the rapid train from Shinjuku. There are two options (chairlift and cable car) to go up til the middle of the mountain, but it’s also completely fine to just walk up. It’s a beginner friendly hiking course, and you can find many restaurants and shops throughout.
An accessible nature escape located just an hour from central Tokyo. There are eight official trails, ranging from the paved but initially inclined Trail 1 to the rugged Trail 6 (mixing paths is a great way to explore temples and small waterfalls). A cable car or chairlift can take you about halfway up, but it’s not essential, especially if you use Trail 1. When the weather is clear, you can enjoy panoramic views of Tokyo and Mt. Fuji.
Beautiful day with warm weather. We used trail #1 to walk all the way to the summit. The first 8 post of the 14post are pretty steep. Happy to have done it but if we go again will use the lift to go up. We were lucky to see Fuji san in its splendor. Parking only 800¥ for a day
Visited Mount Takeo during the autumn season and was absolutely blown away by the vibrant colours. The trails are easy to follow. The atmosphere is peaceful, making it a lovely escape from the city. Love this place! Next time, I’ll make sure to allow more time so I can navigate all the trails properly and enjoy the area at a more relaxed pace.
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