Shizuoka(静岡)
Shizuoka(静岡) has 10 mountains you can reach using only public transport — trains and buses. 2 of them are among Japan's 100 Famous Mountains. Popular choices include Mt. Amagi, Mt. Tekaridake, Mt. Ashitaka and Mt. Daimugen. Each guide shows the route from the nearest station to the trailhead, with up-to-date bus timetables.
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Bordering prefectures include Yamanashi(山梨), Nagano(長野), Kanagawa(神奈川) and Aichi.
Mountains in Shizuoka(静岡) — Map
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The highest peak of the Abe-oku range, alive with Yanagi-ran meadows in August and framing a panorama of the southern Alps and Fuji.
One of Japan's 100 Famous Mountains rich in primeval Buna and Himeshara forest, Amagi Rhododendrons, and vibrant seasonal color.
The highest point of the Ashitaka range with close-up views of Mt. Fuji, and home to the endemic Ashitaka Rhododendron.
A quiet viewpoint on the Abe East Ridge, sweeping the eye over Fuji and the southern southern Alps from a grassy summit.
The southernmost of Japan's 100 Famous Mountains, a remote peak where the white limestone Hikari-iwa glows at sunset in the deep southern Alps.
A solitary peak deep in the southern Alps, reached by a long ridge walk through untouched primeval forest.
A supremely peaceful southern-Alps viewpoint at the tip of the Kōmori Ridge, surveying Fuji, Shiomidake, and the Arakawa trio.
A two-summited peak above Hozumi Shrine, with views of Suruga Bay and the southern Alps from both Yakushidake and Monjudake.