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.
An Okutama mid-level mountain featuring one of Okutama's three great steep ridges, radiant in fresh greenery and autumn foliage.
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 deep-gorge stream walk leads to sweeping Kanto Plain views at the summit, with rewarding autumn foliage in the Oku-Musashi hills.
One of the Okutama Sanzan peaks with outstanding Kanto Plain views from the summit, colorful in autumn foliage and winter rime ice.
An Okutama favorite with a celebrated approach past the Hyakujin Falls and through river-carved gorge scenery.
A mountain long cherished for its Musashi Mitake Shrine pilgrimage trail, with the Rock Garden gorge and vibrant seasonal scenery.
A keystone of the Ishio Ridge traverse in Okutama, commanding a sweeping view of Fuji and the southern Alps.
Tokyo's highest peak at the eastern end of the Oku-Chichibu, a one of Japan's 100 Famous Mountains reward after a long walk through primeval forest.