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Takamizu Sanzan

793m · Tokyo

Fitness 2 · EasyDay tripTimetable checked 2026/05/30
Elevation793m
Fitness2/10
Walking5:09
Ascent814m
Takamizu Sanzan793 mTokyo
🚃 Reachable by public transport · Day trip · Beginner · fine for beginners
Beginner
Stamina2/10
TechnicalB some steep climbs
Trail time 5h 09mestimatedDistance 9.45 kmmeasuredTotal ascent ↑814 mmeasuredHighest point 792 m
📍 Distance, ascent and trail time are for the route shown on the map.
Access ease Moderate
Gateway station Shinjuku  →  Trailhead Ikusabata
1 public-transport routes ・ Station→trailhead approx. 70 min
“bk” = data from books (being replaced with our own measurements). Distance, ascent and trail time are measured/estimated from the map route.

Takamizu Sanzan (the “Three Peaks of Takamizu”) is a collective name for Takamizuyama (759m), Iwatakeishiyama (793m), and Sogakusan (756m), a trio of low mountains in the Okutama area of Ome City, Tokyo. This popular ridge traverse is easily accessible by train alone from central Tokyo, offering varied scenery including ancient cedar paths, a mountain temple (Jofukuin), bright ridgelines with rocky sub-peaks, and views of the Tama River and Ome townscape.

*Timetable last checked: May 30, 2026

Access

  1. Going: Shinjuku → Ome → Ikusabata (Weekend Example)
  2. Return: Mitake → Ome → Shinjuku (Weekend Example)

Hiking Course Details — Takamizu Sanzan

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Map & Recommended Route — Takamizu Sanzan

Takamizu Sanzan — Reference Hiking Times

Standard pace; times rounded to 5 min
Segment Distance Ascent/Descent Forward Reverse
Mitake Sta. → Mt. Sogaku 3.0 km +554 m / −44 m 1:50 1:40
Mt. Sogaku → Mt. Iwatakeiwa 1.6 km +146 m / −96 m 0:50 0:50
Mt. Iwatakeiwa → Mt. Takamizu 1.1 km +79 m / −121 m 0:40 0:40
Mt. Takamizu → Ikusabata Sta. 3.9 km +35 m / −544 m 1:50 2:00
Total 9.4 km +814 m / −804 m 5:10 5:05

1. [Outbound] Shinjuku → Ome → Ikusabata (Weekend Example)

On weekends and holidays, the Holiday Rapid Okutama from Shinjuku to Ome is convenient. Transfer at Ome to a local train on the Ome Line toward Okutama, and alight at Ikusabata Station.

Fare: Shinjuku → Ikusabata approx. 1,034 yen (IC) | Travel time: approx. 1 hr 30 min (varies with connections)
Note: Holiday Rapid runs on weekends/holidays only. On weekdays, take the Chuo Line Rapid → Ome Line local.

Train Timetable: Shinjuku → Ome → Ikusabata (Weekend/Holiday Example)

Top: Holiday Rapid Okutama | Bottom: Ome Line Local (toward Okutama)
Shinjuku Ome (Arr.) Ome (Dep.) Ikusabata
6:45 7:46 8:01 8:20
7:44 8:44 8:55 9:14
8:38 9:35 9:50 10:08

2. [Return] Mitake → Ome → Shinjuku (Weekend Example)

From Mitake Station, take the Holiday Rapid Okutama (toward Ome), then continue on the same service toward Shinjuku (Holiday Rapid Okutama, bound for Tokyo). The transfer at Ome is on the same platform with minimal wait time.
Fare: Mitake → Shinjuku IC 1,034 yen | Travel time: approx. 1 hr 10 min

Train Timetable: Mitake → Ome → Shinjuku (Weekend/Holiday Example)

Top: Holiday Rapid Okutama (Mitake → Ome) | Bottom: Holiday Rapid Okutama (Ome → Shinjuku)
Mitake Ome (Arr.) Ome (Dep.) Shinjuku
15:28 15:40 15:42 16:35
16:40 16:52 16:54 17:52
17:13 17:25 17:27 18:22

Route Tips

  • The standard route is Ikusabata → Takamizuyama → Iwatakeishiyama → Sogakusan → Mitake. The ascent follows the pilgrimage path from Kogenji to Jofukuin, Iwatakeishiyama offers panoramic Okutama views, and the descent from Sogakusan has some steep sections.
  • Reverse route (Mitake → Ikusabata): The initial climb to Sogakusan is fairly steep. Morning access is convenient with toilets and shops open near Mitake Station.
  • Summer heat and insects: Even in forest cover, it can be hot and humid. Bring plenty of water, electrolytes, and insect repellent.
  • Hikeable year-round but slippery after rain: Watch for slippery granite sand and wooden steps. Light crampons may be needed in snowy conditions.

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