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100 Famous Tochigi Mountains

The Tochigi 100 Famous Mountains were selected by the Shimotsuke Shimbun in 2004 to mark the newspaper's 120th anniversary. The list celebrates the peaks most beloved by Tochigi residents, centered on the mountains of Nikkō, Nasu, and Ashio.

This page covers the 12 peaks on the list that can be reached without a private car. Most trailheads are served by bus from the nearest train station; for those that aren't, a shared taxi or regular taxi will get you there. Featured peaks include Mt. Nantai, Mt. Nasu (Chausu, Asahi, Sanbon-yari), Mt. Nikko-Shirane and Mt. Sukaisan. Each guide spells out the exact route from the station to the trailhead — bus and taxi timetables, fares, and frequencies verified against official schedules. Use the map and list below to compare access ease and fitness demand, whether you're planning a day hike or a multi-day traverse with an overnight stay beforehand.

100 Famous Tochigi Mountains

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Mt. Taro 300 Famous Mountains
IntermediateModerate🚃Tokyo 2h 30OvernightTrail time 8h 1615.51 km

An isolated peak that forms one of the Nikko Sanzan trio, with a majestic panorama over Senjōgahara wetland and Lake Chūzenji.

Mt. Arakai 300 Famous Mountains
IntermediatePlan aheadDay tripTrail time 7h 0010 km

A wild peak on the Aizu watershed ridge, demanding repeated river crossings and steep climbing.

Mount Kesamaru 300 Famous Mountains
IntermediatePlan aheadDay tripTrail time 7h 0012 km

An Ashio range peak famous for its Akayashio azalea colony that turns the slopes pink in May, with lingering traces of old mountain faith.

Mt. Sukaisan 100 Famous Mountains
IntermediatePlan aheadOvernightTrail time 10h 3012 km

One of Japan's 100 Famous Mountains and one of the most remote, reached by a long classic route from Kanmān-yama over the Nokogiri Ridge.