The Epitome of Autumn Leaves in North Japan: Taizo-san (Mt. Taizo)
Mount Taizo all but single-handedly confirms why autumn is by far the best season for hiking in Japan.
Dancing in the Day Lilies: Shoga-dake
Shoga-dake is a former Shugendo peak on Chokai-san famous for its floral brilliance.
The Widow’s Peak: Ubaga-take (Mt. Ubagatake) of North Japan
Must-see autumn alpine dreamland between the two tallest Dewa Sanzan peaks with a twisted backstory
Gassan, the Dewa Sanzan’s “Mountain of Death” (Mt. Gassan)
The tallest Dewa Sanzan peak with a thriving Haguro Shugendo Yamabushi culture.
The Swamp Monster of Yozo
Ancient trail of primeval beech forests, legendary swamp monsters, waterfalls, snow bridges, and more.
Bananas and Cokes, Leaches and Pit Vipers
How a group of elderly Japanese men saved our arses
Hiking Japan’s Forgotten Highway: Sabane-yama and Ushu-Kaido (Mt. Sabane)
The odd connection between Osaka castle, the Shinkansen and Shinjuku, and the mountains of Yamagata.
Sanze’s Little Helper: Fantastic Fujikura-yama (Mt. Fujikura)
Fun little peak in the tiny fishing village of Sanze, Tsuruoka City
Kurosawa Akira, Abe Shinzo, The Kami of War, and a flock of geese?
Mountain that marks the entrance to the Kamuro Alps
The best Fuji alternative: Chokai-san
Dewa Fuji, The Fuji of The North, Chokai-san, Mt. Chokai: Tallest peak entirely in Tohoku often said to resemble Mt. Fuji, leading to the name Dewa Fuji (after the former province of Dewa).
How NOT to climb a mountain in winter
Forget Hakuba. Forget Hokkaido. White-Boy Mountain is where it’s at.
The Sakura of Arakura-yama
Mountains of Sakura Cherry Blossoms and the serene Arakura Jinja await.
Close Encounters of the Tengu Kind
(Murayama) Tengu-yama is a 403-m high peak in Nishikawa town that is home to a Tengu, a yokai or supernatural being.
The Dewa Sanzan’s Mountain of Rebirth: Yudono-san (Mt. Yudono)
Yudono-san is the final Dewa Sanzan peak in the middle of Yamagata Prefecture that has been a central destination for millions over the centuries