Fukushima(福島)

Fukushima(福島) has 11 mountains you can reach using only public transport — trains and buses. 6 of them are among Japan's 100 Famous Mountains. Popular choices include Mt. Adatara, Mt. Aizu-Komagatake, Mt. Azuma and Mt. Bandai. 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 Gunma(群馬), Tochigi(栃木), Niigata, Yamagata(山形), Ibaraki(茨城) and Miyagi(宮城).

Mountains in Fukushima(福島) — Map

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Mt. Taishaku

Mt. Taishaku (帝釈山, 2,060 m), on the border of Minamiaizu and Hinoemata in Fukushima and Nikko in Tochigi, is one of the ...
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Mt. Arakai

Mt. Arakai (荒海山, 1,581 m), straddling Minamiaizu in Fukushima and Nikko in Tochigi, is a peak of the Taishaku Mountains ...
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Mount Nanatsugatake

Mount Nanatsugatake (Nanatsugatake, 1,636 m) is a mountain in Minamiaizu Town, Fukushima, and is one of Japan's 300 Famo...
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Mount Futamata

Mount Futamata (Futamatayama, 1,544 m) sits on the border of Tenei Village and Shimogo Town in Fukushima, and is one of ...
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Mt. Otakine

Mount Otakine (Otakineyama, 1,192 m) sits on the border of Tamura City and Kawauchi Village in Fukushima Prefecture, and...
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Mt. Issaikyō

Mount Issaikyō (Issaikyōzan, 1,949 m) is an active volcano on the border of Fukushima City and Inawashiro Town in Fukush...
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Mt. Adatara

Mt. Adatara (安達太良山) is a 1,700m peak in central Fukushima Prefecture, counted among the 100 Famous Japanese Mountains.Th...
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Mt. Azuma

Mt. Azuma (Nishi-Azuma 2,035 m) is a volcanic group on the Yamagata-Fukushima border in Bandai-Asahi National Park, a 100 Famous Mountain of Japan. Highlights are the Goshiki-numa 'Witch's Eye' below the active Mt. Issaikyō (Level 1) and the Azuma-kofuji crater circuit. Three access routes: Fukushima Kotsu bus to Jōdo-daira (Apr–Nov), Tengendai Ropeway from Yonezawa, Grandeco Gondola from Inawashiro. Skyline winter-closed 11 Nov–late Apr.
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Mt. Aizu-Komagatake

Mt. Aizu-Komagatake (2,133 m) in Hinoemata Village, Fukushima Prefecture is in Oze National Park and is among the 100 Famous Mountains of Japan. Koma-no-Ōike pond and the sprawling 'Sky Paradise' alpine wetland that stretches to Mt. Chūmon on boardwalks are the highlights. Access via Tobu/Yagan/Aizu Railway to Aizu-Tajima Station, then Aizu Bus (1 May – 31 Oct) to Komagatake-Tozanguchi. Overnight at Koma-no-Koya (25 Apr – 31 Oct, fully reservation-based) recommended.
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Mt. Aizu-Asahi

Mt. Aizu-Asahi (1,624 m), a remote peak in Oku-Aizu (Fukushima). A fit-hiker intermediate climb with a great beech forest and summit views — from Tadami Station on the Tadami Line, by taxi to the Iwana-no-Sato trailhead, about 8 hours round trip.
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Mt. Hiuchi

Mt. Hiuchi (燧ヶ岳) is a 2,356m peak within Oze National Park, and the highest peak in the Tohoku region.Together with Mt. ...
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Mt. Iide

Mt. Iide (2,105 m) is the principal peak of the Iide range straddling Yamagata, Fukushima and Niigata — the 'Tōhoku Alps' and a 100 Famous Mountain of Japan. Advanced ★★★★★, standard 2 nights 3 days. Full coverage of summer-only Aizu Bus to Kawaire, the Osawa course, Kiriawase Hut (1 Jul–29 Sep, advance booking) plus Honzan and Onishi huts, the Goshokujo chain section, residual snow, limited water sources and bear precautions.
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Mt. Bandai

Mt. Bandai (1,816 m, Fukushima) — known as 'Aizu Fuji', this active volcano is one of Japan's 100 Famous Mountains. From JR Inawashiro Station: taxi to the popular Happōdai trailhead, or Aizu Bus (April 1, 2026 schedule verified) to Bandai-san Funka Kinenkan-mae for Kawakami trailhead. 4-hour round-trip via Happōdai trail; Goshikinuma (5 colour ponds) created by the 1888 eruption.