Tochigi(栃木) Mt. Taro (太郎山)
Mt. Taro (太郎山) is a 2,368m independent peak rising at the center of Oku-Nikko in Nikko City, Tochigi Prefecture. Counted...
Tochigi(栃木)
Tochigi(栃木)
Kanagawa(神奈川)
Shiga(滋賀)
Tokyo(東京)
Shizuoka(静岡)
Gunma(群馬)
Nagano(長野)
Yamanashi(山梨)
Yamanashi(山梨)
Shizuoka(静岡)
Tokyo(東京)
Gunma(群馬)
Yamanashi(山梨)
Nagano(長野)
Gunma(群馬)
Tokyo(東京)
Yamanashi(山梨)
Gunma(群馬)
Nagano(長野)
Kanagawa(神奈川)
Gunma(群馬)
Nagano(長野)
Toyama(富山)
Nagano(長野)
Nagano(長野)
Yamanashi(山梨)
Shizuoka(静岡) Ainodake (3,189.5m) is a mountain in the northern part of the Southern Alps (Akaishi Mountains), straddling Shizuoka and Yamanashi Prefectures. It is the fourth highest peak in Japan. This page introduces bus access to Hirogawara, the gateway to the Southern Alps. For access from the same trailhead, see also Kitadake. *Timetable last checked: [sc name=”updated_date”][/sc] Access to the Trailhead Going: Kofu Sta. → Hirogawara Return: Hirogawara → Kofu Sta. 1. Going: Kofu Sta. → Hirogawara From JR Kofu Station South Exit bus stop, take the Yamanashi Kotsu Southern Alps Mountaineering Bus (Hirogawara Line) to Hirogawara.Travel time: Approx. 1 hour 55 minFare: 2,400 yen + 300 yen (user cooperation fee) Season: […]
Nagano(長野)
Yamanashi(山梨)
Gunma(群馬)
Osaka(大阪)
Gunma(群馬)
Tokyo(東京)
Gunma(群馬)
Tochigi(栃木)
Yamanashi(山梨)
Yamanashi(山梨)
Tokushima(徳島)