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200 Famous Japanese Mountains

The 200 Famous Japanese Mountains (Nihon Nihyakumeizan) were selected in 1984 by the Fukada Club — the fan society founded in honor of mountaineer Kyuya Fukada — to mark the club's 10th anniversary. The list adds 100 peaks to Fukada's original 100, rounding out a definitive portrait of Japan's finest mountains and drawing hikers who want to go deeper than the classic century list.

This page covers the 66 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. Akita-Komagatake, Mt. Arafune, Mt. Buna-ga-take and Mt. Dainichi. 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.

200 Famous Japanese Mountains

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Mt. Kurai 200 Famous Mountains
Plan aheadDay tripTrail time 3h 00

A Hida sacred mountain venerating the Ichinomiya deity, scattered with ancient megaliths and the inner shrine Ama-no-Iwato.

Mt. Himekami 200 Famous Mountains
BeginnerPlan aheadDay tripTrail time 3h 305 km

A spiritual peak in the northern Ou mountains, prized for its symmetrical cone, granite boulders, and views of Iwateyama and Morioka.

Mt. Unzen 200 Famous Mountains
Plan aheadDay tripTrail time 4h 00

A Nagasaki volcano where the summit of Fugendake delivers a close view of the Heisei-era lava dome born from eruption.

Mt. Arafune 200 Famous Mountains
BeginnerPlan aheadDay tripTrail time 4h 308 km

A table-top mountain shaped like an upturned ship, dominated by the 200-meter cliff face of Tomosohiwa.

Mt. Moriyoshi 200 Famous Mountains
BeginnerPlan aheadDay tripTrail time 4h 308 km

An Akita peak reachable by gondola, known for rich alpine flora including Chinguruma and for spectacular winter snow monsters.

Mt. Myogi 200 Famous Mountains
IntermediatePlan aheadDay tripTrail time 4h 305.5 km

One of Japan's three celebrated landscapes, a serrated cluster of rock towers dramatic for autumn foliage and the circuit of stone gates.

Mt. Nogohaku 200 Famous Mountains
Plan aheadDay tripTrail time 5h 00

The highest peak of Gifu and Fukui prefectures, crowned by a first-order triangulation point and the Hakusan Gongen shrine, with views of Hakusan and Ontake.

Mt. Osuzu 200 Famous Mountains
Plan aheadDay tripTrail time 5h 00

A mountain whose greatest draw is a cascade corridor of more than 30 falls, the first scenic site ever designated in Japan.

Mt. Ninoji 200 Famous Mountains
Plan aheadDay tripTrail time 6h 00

A mid-level Niigata peak beloved for its sweeping view of the Iide range and the cheerful Youth Bell on the summit.

Mt. Teshio 200 Famous Mountains
IntermediatePlan aheadOvernightTrail time 7h 3014 km

The highest peak of northern Hokkaido, a serene mountain area with a beautifully triangular ridge and rich alpine flora leading to Maeteshiodake.

Mt. Hakkai 200 Famous Mountains
Plan aheadOvernightTrail time 8h 00

One of the Echigo Sanzan long venerated as a sacred mountain, with a dramatic ridge of continuous fixed chains on the eight peaks.

Mt. Shirakami 200 Famous Mountains
IntermediatePlan aheadOvernightTrail time 8h 0013 km

The highest point of UNESCO World Heritage Shirakami-Sanchi, a summit of virgin Buna forest with a refuge hut just below the top.

Mt. Shokanbetsu 200 Famous Mountains
IntermediatePlan aheadOvernightTrail time 8h 0012 km

The highest peak of the Mashike range facing the Sea of Japan, home to the endemic Mashike milk vetch and a sweeping coastal panorama.

Mt. Ishikari 200 Famous Mountains
AdvancedPlan aheadOvernightTrail time 10h 0014 km

The highest peak in the eastern Taisetsu range, with an expansive view of Nipesotsu, Tomuraushi, and the surrounding Daisetsu peaks.

Mt. Nakano 200 Famous Mountains
Plan aheadOvernightTrail time 10h 00

The highest of the Echigo Sanzan, a formidable peak whose deep-snow snowfields and steep rocky ridges draw determined climbers.

Mt. Wanakura 100 Mountains of Kanto
IntermediatePlan aheadDay tripTrail time 10h 0018 km

A deep secluded peak in the innermost Oku-Chichibu, offering a long, meditative walk through dense forest with no open views.

Mt. Kekachi 200 Famous Mountains
AdvancedPlan aheadOvernightTrail time 11h 0012 km

A heavyweight peak carrying Japan's only year-round snowfield just 20 km from the sea, with a grand panorama from the high ridge.

Mt. Nipesotsu 200 Famous Mountains
AdvancedPlan aheadOvernightTrail time 11h 0016 km

The Hokkaido Matterhorn and symbol of the Eastern Taisetsu, whose razor profile seen from Maetengū is among the finest in all Japan.

Mt. Ito 200 Famous Mountains
AdvancedPlan aheadOvernightTrail time 14h 0022 km

A peak at the northern tip of the Asahi range, striking for its high ridge views of the Sea of Japan and the remote alpine lake Ōtorike.

Mt. Saburyu 200 Famous Mountains
AdvancedPlan aheadOvernightTrail time 14h 00

A demanding peak deep in the Akiyamago valley, treasured for quiet views of Naebasan and the Tanigawa range.

Mt. Eburisashi 200 Famous Mountains
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A beloved peak at the northern end of the Iide range, treasured for its sky-high flower meadows and expansive views from the hut.

Sakurajima 200 Famous Mountains
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An active volcano whose grandeur is best experienced from the Yunohira Observatory, set against the sweeping panorama of Kinko Bay.