Hokkaido

Hokkaido has 9 mountains you can reach using only public transport — trains and buses. 9 of them are among Japan's 100 Famous Mountains. Popular choices include Mt. Akan, Mt. Daisetsuzan / Asahi-dake, Mt. Poroshiri and Mt. Rausu. Each guide shows the route from the nearest station to the trailhead, with up-to-date bus timetables.

Mountains in Hokkaido — Map

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斜里岳 100 Famous Mountains
IntermediatePlan aheadDay tripTrail time 6h 359.77 km
羅臼岳 100 Famous Mountains
IntermediatePlan aheadOvernightTrail time 8h 0913.24 km
羊蹄山 New 100 Famous Mountains
IntermediatePlan aheadOvernightTrail time 9h 0012 km
トムラウシ山 100 Famous Mountains
AdvancedPlan aheadOvernightTrail time 12h 0018 km
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Hokkaido

Mt. Rausu

Mt. Rausu (羅臼岳) is one of the main peaks of the Shiretoko Peninsula in Hokkaido (1,661m). In the midst of land designate...
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Mt. Rishiri

Mt. Rishiri (利尻山) is a 1,721m independent volcanic peak rising from Rishiri Island in Hokkaido. Its elegant cone, floati...
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Mt. Shari

Mt. Shari (斜里岳, 1,547m) is an independent peak in eastern Hokkaido at the base of the Shiretoko Peninsula, also known by...
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Mt. Akan

Mt. Akan (Meakan 1,499 m, Oakan 1,370 m, Akan-Fuji 1,476 m) is the Akan volcanic group in Akan-Mashu National Park, eastern Hokkaido, counted among the 100 Famous Mountains of Japan. Mt. Meakan summit is closed under volcanic alert Level 2 since 2025/9/15; this article covers the climbable Mt. Oakan (Takiguchi trailhead, ~6 h round trip) and lakeside Onneto walks, with full Akan Bus schedules from Kushiro Station and Kushiro Airport.
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Mt. Tomuraushi

Mt. Tomuraushi (2,141 m) is a remote peak in Daisetsuzan National Park called 'Japan's last frontier', counted among the 100 Famous Mountains of Japan. Even the Short course is ~12 hours / 18 km, an advanced★★★★★ outing; the 2009 hypothermia disaster (8 fatalities) makes weather judgment essential. Full coverage of summer-only Hokkaido Takushoku Bus from Shintoku Station, Tomuraushi Onsen Higashi-Daisetsu-so, and forest-road taxi access.
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Mt. Yōtei

Mt. Yōtei (1,898 m) is an independent stratovolcano in southwestern Hokkaido known as Ezo-Fuji or Shiribeshi-yama, counted among the 100 Famous Mountains of Japan. Comprehensive guide covering all four routes (Hirafu, Makkari, Kyōgoku, Kimobetsu), the 9th-station emergency hut, bus timetables from Sapporo and Kutchan, and essential safety notes (no water sources, bear precautions).
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Mt. Tokachi

Mt. Tokachi (2,077 m) is the principal peak of the Tokachi range in central Hokkaido, an active volcano with continuous fumarolic plumes, counted among the 100 Famous Mountains of Japan. Full guide to the Bogakudai course (Biei side) and Tokachidake Onsen course (Ryōunkaku) with Kamifurano Town Bus schedules and essential safety notes (volcanic alert, evacuation shelter, hydrogen-sulphide gas, no water sources). Famous for Japan's earliest autumn colours in mid- to late September.
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Mt. Poroshiri

Mt. Poroshiri (2,052 m) is the highest peak in the Hidaka range, a 100 Famous Mountain of Japan and one of the hardest. Reservation-only access: Toyonuka-sanso ⇔ Second Gate shuttle bus (¥10,000 round trip) + Horoshiri Hut (¥1,000/night, Jul–Sep only) must be booked together. Over a dozen Nukapira river crossings, one-night stay effectively mandatory, dense brown-bear habitat. Reservations open at 0:00 on 20 December for the next season.
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Mt. Daisetsuzan / Asahi-dake

Daisetsuzan (Asahi-dake 2,291 m, Hokkaido's highest) is a vast volcanic group in central Hokkaido known as Kamuy Mintar, the 'Garden of the Gods', a 100 Famous Mountain of Japan. Full guide covering Asahidake and Kurodake ropeways, Ide-yu Bus / Dohoku Bus schedules, 2026 hut operation, the toxic-gas Ohachi-daira crater and Japan's earliest autumn colours.