Tokyo(東京)
Tokyo(東京) has 15 mountains you can reach using only public transport — trains and buses. 1 of them is one of Japan's 100 Famous Mountains. 4 can be climbed on foot straight from the station. Popular choices include Mt. Kumotori-yama, Mt. Gozen, Mt. Kawanori and Mt. Mitake. 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), Kanagawa(神奈川), Saitama(埼玉) and Chiba.
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A quiet neighbor of Takaosan where cherry blossoms, autumn foliage, and a hut famous for nameko soup make every season pleasant.
A welcoming waypoint on the traverse where the hut's naмeko soup and views of Lake Sagami and Fuji make it a favorite rest stop.
A grassland viewpoint symbolized by its white horse statue, spreading a grand panorama of Fuji, Tanzawa, and the southern Alps.
One of the Okutama Sanzan trio, cloaked in natural Buna forest and carpeted with spectacular Katakuri blooms in spring.
A mountain long cherished for its Musashi Mitake Shrine pilgrimage trail, with the Rock Garden gorge and vibrant seasonal scenery.
An Okutama mid-level mountain featuring one of Okutama's three great steep ridges, radiant in fresh greenery and autumn foliage.
One of the Okutama Sanzan peaks with outstanding Kanto Plain views from the summit, colorful in autumn foliage and winter rime ice.
A deep-gorge stream walk leads to sweeping Kanto Plain views at the summit, with rewarding autumn foliage in the Oku-Musashi hills.
An Okutama favorite with a celebrated approach past the Hyakujin Falls and through river-carved gorge scenery.
A keystone of the Ishio Ridge traverse in Okutama, commanding a sweeping view of Fuji and the southern Alps.