TIM BUNTING

KIWI YAMABUSHI

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100 FAMOUS MOUNTAINS OF YAMAGATA

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Sun rising over Mt. Chokai

ONE YAMABUSHI

ONE HUNDRED PEAKS

MOUNTAINS OF WISDOM

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MOUNTAINS OF WISDOM

Kia ora koutou. Thanks for dropping in. I’m Tim Bunting, the Kiwi Yamabushi, and welcome to Mountains of Wisdom, my attempt to summit and document the 100 Famous Mountains of Yamagata Prefecture in the northern Tohoku region of Japan.

Since ancient times, mountains in the land of the rising sun have been regarded as a mysterious location where life’s deepest darkest secrets are held. Full of curiosity, those brave enough to enter the mountains did so, and they emerged with untold wisdom that has helped countless generations over the millennia.

Those brave souls have since been named Yamabushi, or those who promulgate in the mountains. By following in their footsteps, I wish to uncover mountains of wisdom so I can share what I learn with you, and I couldn’t think of a better place to do that than my own backyard, Yamagata Prefecture, the prefecture shaped by mountains.

Now for the peaks.

TIM BUNTING

KIWI YAMABUSHI

Yamabushi name: 諒宣

Ryosen Spreader of Truth

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THE 100 FAMOUS MOUNTAINS OF YAMAGATA

THE CHALLENGE

Mt. Yudono of the Dewa Sanzan in the middle of Yamagata Prefecture. This was the exact location of many ascetic practices, including that of the monks who sacrificed their own lives to become Sokushinbutsu, Living Buddha or Buddha Mummies.

THE CHALLENGE

In 1964, mountaineer and author Kyuya Fukuda published Hyakumeizan, One Hundred Mountains of Japan, about his favourite peaks throughout the country. This book proved extremely popular following an endorsement by Crown Prince Naruhito, the current Emperor, and an English version was even published in 2014.

Then in 2016, in homage to the original Hyakumeizan, Yamagata Prefecture whittled down their 2,774 mountains into a list of their own 100 famous mountains. My challenge is to summit all 100, and document it on this blog and accompanying YouTube Channel.

DEDICATION

Historically, Yamabushi have used training in the mountains as a way to provide salvation to the ordinary people who are struggling in their daily lives. I am dedicating this project to all those who have lost their lives to nature, including my father, and during the COVID-19 Pandemic.


In the process, I am hoping to encourage more people to get out into nature, and to the Tohoku Region, a remote part of Japan that less than 2% of overseas travellers ventured to as recently as 2019.

Now, let’s learn more about the mountains…

100 FAMOUS MOUNTAINS

The original Hyakumeizan were selected by Fukada according to three criteria: grace, history, and individuality. In contrast, Yamagata’s list was selected by locals from the 35 municipalities according to the following:


  • Number of visitors to the mountains, starting with locals
  • Mountains that have played a huge role in the lives of locals
  • Mountains with great views or other special appeal that makes you want to share the place with others
CLIMBING THE MOUNTAINS

Some mountains are going to be easy to climb. Some of them you don’t even need to climb and can reach by car. However, the taller mountains especially may require staying on the mountain. Some are very far away from Sakata, which also requires a night away, and some of the mountains are also dormant volcanoes, so due care must be taken. Last, one mountain is on an island and requires a ferry ride.

THE HEIGHTS OF YAMAGATA

The list includes mountains lower than 1,500m, a key difference from Fukada’s original list. In fact, at 58m Mt. Kashiwagi the lowest mountain on the list is a bit of a stretch to call a mountain. However, the list does include 45 mountains above 1,000m, and four above 2,000m, the tallest of which, Mt. Chokai at 2236m, is the tallest mountain entirely in the Tohoku region.

TERMS FOR MOUNTAIN

In Japanese, there are a few names for mountains. Yama is probably the most common, which is also read as San (Hagurosan), and sometimes becomes voiced with Zan (Chokaizan). The terms Dake and Mine are also sometimes used. Both are mountains in English, but dake is generally characterised by a sheer or steep drop. Mine, also read as Po or Bo, is commonly referred to as ‘peak’ in English.

YAMAGATA PREFECTURE

YAMAGATA PREFECTURE

Yamagata Prefecture, one of six prefectures in the Tohoku region of northern Japan

RUN TO THE HILLS

Yamagata Prefecture, one of the six prefectures in the northern Tohoku region of Honshu, is famous for its natural beauty exemplified by its mountains. The name Yamagata literally means ‘mountain shape’ or ‘shaped by mountains’, a rather apt name as 72% of the prefecture is mountainous. In olden times, however, the name used another Kanji character, kata 方 or ‘in the direction of’, owing to the thousands of people from all over Japan who travelled to Yamagata over the centuries.

MATSUO BASHO AND THE DEWA SANZAN

For many, the mountains sought after were the famed Dewa Sanzan, the Three Sacred Mountains of Dewa, nestled in middle of the prefecture. These three holy peaks were even the destination for Matsuo Basho during compilation of The Narrow Road to the Deep North, Japan’s perennial Haiku collection. In addition, Yamagata prefecture is home to the tallest mountain in Tohoku, Mt. Chokai (although it shares a border with Akita Prefecture), otherwise known as Dewa Fuji.

UNESCO AND JAPAN HERITAGE ACCREDITATION

Yamagata Prefecture is home to Tsuruoka, the only UNESCO certified City of Gastronomy in Japan. A lot of this is due to the surrounding mountains providing abundant nutrients for food in the area to grow well.

In addition, Yamagata Prefecture boasts four Japan Heritage sites, the mountain temple Yamadera, The three mountains of Dewa, otherwise known as the Dewa Sanzan, the Kitamaebune North Sea Ships, and Samurai Silk.

WATER WORLD

With all these mountains, Yamagata is a source of some of the freshest water in the whole of Japan, a country known for its water. The prefecture is famous for having the highest number of waterfalls (over 5m in height). In addition, at 224km the Mogami river is the longest contiguous river in one prefecture, and played a huge role in the development of Edo, modern-day Tokyo. Plus, there are also 507 Onsen Hot Spring facilities in the prefecture, at least one in each municipality, so you’re bound to find somewhere to relax after you climb.

Mt. Haguro Stone Stairway
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ARTICLES AND CLIMBING GUIDES

The Autumn Leaves of Mount Taizo
The Epitome of Autumn Leaves in North Japan: Taizo-san (Mt. Taizo)
Bananas and Cokes, Leaches and Pit Vipers: Kumanonaga-mine (Mt. Kumanonagamine)
Sign on the Nakanomata Trail up Mt. Nihonkoku
This is How I Conquered Japan!
The Pyramids of… Japan? — Yakushi-san and The OG Japan content creator (Mt. Yakushi)
Mt. Chokai
Tallest Peak in North Japan: The Shugen History of Chokai-san
Mt. Haguro's Five Story Pagoda
Why This Tiny Mountain MUST be on Your Japan Itinerary: Haguro-san
Mt. Shogadake
Dancing in the Dawn Lilies: Shoga-dake
Mt. Ubagatake in autumn
The Widow’s Peak: Ubaga-take (Mt. Ubagatake) of North Japan
Sanze village near Mt. Fujikura surrounded by green mountains and the blue Sea of Japan can be seen through the trees in the distance through the trees of Mt. Fujikura
Sanze’s Little Helper: Fantastic Fujikura-yama (Mt. Fujikura)
Mt. Yamuki (Yamuki-yama) in Shinjo City
The Medieval Castle and Mighty River of Yamuki-yama (Mt. Yamuki)
Mt. Yudono Shrine Gates during the autumn
The Dewa Sanzan’s Mountain of Rebirth: Yudono-san (Mt. Yudono)
A Ryokan (traditional Japanese Inn) at Semi Onsen Hot Spring Resort
Turtles, Tigers, and a Legendary Japanese Character: Kamewari-yama (Mt. Kamewari)
Mt.-Takadate-and-Shimoike-lake-in-Tsuruoka
Wetland Wonderland of Takadate-yama
Hiking Japan’s Forgotten Highway: Sabane-yama and Ushu-Kaido (Mt. Sabane)
Venerable Old Man Mountain — The Mist and Mystery of Okina-san (Mt. Okina)
Mt. Atsumi in Atsumi Onsen, a quaint Onsen Hot Spring town in Tsuruoka, Yamagata Prefecture
Reaching Peak Tranquility: Atsumi-dake (Mt. Atsumi)
Exploring The Yamabushi Trails of Kinbo-zan (Mt. Kinbo)
Mt. Chokai seen from Mt. Yonetaihei in the winter
Homer Simpson’s Heaven in North Japan: The Donut-shaped Yonetaihei-san (Mt. Yonetaihei)
Zao-san and Why We Climb Mountains (Mt. Zao)
This mountain is EVERYWHERE in Japan: Ha-yama
A Jizo statue at the top of Mt. Kyogakura in Sakata
Womb Passes and Monkey Crossings: Kyogakura-san “The Shugendo Peak of Sutras” (Mt. Kyogakura)
Mother. Hunter. Mountain. Hokari-yama (Mt. Hokari)
Panoramas and picnics under the Sakura: Kita-yama (Mt. Kitayama)
North Japan’s Abandoned Ski Field and Phantom Forest
The sun sets over the ninth station of Mt. Gassan
Gassan, the Dewa Sanzan’s “Mountain of Death” (Mt. Gassan)
Yura in Tsuruoka city seen from Mt. Arakura
Mountains of Sakura: Arakura-yama (Mt. Arakura)
Mt. Maya seen from the distance
Mythical Beasts, Buddha’s Mother, and buried Yamabushi treasure? Welcome to Maya-san (Mt. Maya).
Yozo-san: White Snakes, White Monkeys and Slimy Salamanders (Mt. Yozo)

MOUNTAIN PREVIEWS

A list of mountains I am yet to climb.

Hiking Guide to the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture
The Ide Renpo’s KITAMATA-DAKE

Kitamata-dake is a mountain in the centre of the Ide Renpo popular amongst hikers in Japan with a huge contrast between its western and eastern faces and many famous waterfalls.

Hiking Guide to the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture
TSUGA-MINE (OTSUGA-MINE)

Tsuga-mine is a mountain in Okitama with a history of mountain worship and a festival on Hakuro-no-hi white dew day.

Hiking Guide to the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture
TODONO-SAN (Mt. Todono)

Mountain on the borders of Shirataka and Asahi Towns. Part of an ancient path to Yudono-san and Oasahi-dake.

Hiking Guide to the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture
ITO-DAKE (Mt. Ito)

One of the main peaks famous as a starting and ending point for traverses along the Asahi Renpo, fields of alpine flowers, and the legendary Takitaro, a giant fish inhabiting the Otori-ike (lake).

Hiking Guide to the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture
KUMANO-YAMA

Kumano-yama is a mountain on the border of Ide Town and Nagai City at the edge of the Asahi Renpo with a special place in the hearts of locals.

Hiking Guide to the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture
Crystal Mountain: SUISHO-ZAN

Suisho-zan (Crystal Mountain) is a popular mountain for hiking on the borders of Tendo and Higashine Cities.

Hiking Guide to the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture
FUTATSU-MORI (Mt. Futatsumori)

Distinctive twin-peaked mountain in Obanazawa City near the border with Miyagi Prefecture.

Hiking Guide to the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture
TAKATOYA-YAMA (TAKATO-YAMA)

Takatoya-yama is a mountain renowned for its views of the Okitama agriculture belt, and the surrounding mountains.

Hiking Guide to the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture
KAMURO-SAN (Mt. Kamurosan)

Kamuro-san in the Mogami Region of Yamagata Prefecture

Hiking Guide to the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture
Upside-down Sake Cup Mountain: SAKAZUKI-YAMA (Mt. Sakazuki)

Upside-down sake cup mountain in the middle of Yamagata City with great views and a famous shrine at the summit.

Hiking Guide to the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture
Tohoku’s Matterhorn: IWAIGAME-YAMA

Mountain at the southern edge of the Asahi Renpo said to resemble The Matterhorn.

Hiking Guide to the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture
Mythical Dragon-Horse Mountain: RYUBA-SAN

Mountain in Kaneyama Town with a distinctive precarious cliff face.

Hiking Guide to the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture
GOSHI-YAMA (GOSHI-ZAN)

Mountain visible from anywhere in Okitama known for its views that change throughout the season, including that of many famous peaks in Yamagata and the surrounding prefectures.

Hiking Guide to the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture
Castle Mountain: SHIRO-YAMA The Remains of Hasedo Castle

Shiro-yama is a former mountain castle that was the location of The Siege of Hasedo, one of north Japan’s fiercest battles.

Hiking Guide to the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture
HIGASHIKUROMORI-YAMA

Higashikuromori-yama is a mountain in Yamanobe Town famous as part of the Kenmin-no-mori, the forest for the people of the prefecture, and the surrounding lakes.

Hiking Guide to the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture
KOSHIKI-YAMA (Mt. Koshikiyama)

Twin-peaked mountain entirely in the Kabu-yama Prefectural Nature Park in Mamurogawa Town near the border of Akita Prefecture.

Hiking Guide to the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture
YAMAGATA KAMURO-DAKE (Mt. Kamuro-dake (Yamagata))

Peak resembling a Samurai helmet along the border of Miyagi Prefecture with spectacular 360° views.

Hiking Guide to the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture
OASAHI-DAKE (Mt. Oasahi)

One of the 100 Famous Mountains of Japan along the borders of the Okitama, Murayama, and Shonai regions of Yamagata.

Hiking Guide to the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture
KASHIWAGI-YAMA (Mt. Kashiwagi)

Lowest mountain on the 100 Famous Mountains of Yamagata List on Tobishima Island in Sakata City.

Hiking Guide to the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture
OTAKANE-YAMA (Mt. Otakane)

Mountain straddling the borders of Oishida Town and Murayama City that is a great place for taking in the mountain cherry blossoms in Spring, and for a general bush walk.

Hiking Guide to the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture
KABUTO-YAMA

Kabuto-yama is a mountain lines up with Yonezawa City so perfectly you can see how the city was designed.

Hiking Guide to the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture
TAKATSUMUJI-YAMA and JUBUICHI-YAMA

Takatsumuji-yama and Jubuichi-yama are a pair of peaks in the Okitama region of Yamagata famous for their history as a mineral deposit, their views of the Okitama Green Belt, surrounding mountains, peat wetlands, and as a base for paragliding and hang gliding.

Hiking Guide to the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture
SANKICHI-YAMA (Mt. Sankichi)

Sankichi-yama is a mountain in Kaminoyama City famous for its breathtaking views, relics, and flora.

Hiking Guide to the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture
Winter-only Wonderland: SHIROTARO-YAMA

Mountain in Oguni Town only climbable during the winter months when there is snow.

Hiking Guide to the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture
TARUISHI-YAMA (Mt. Taruishi)

Mountain off Murayama Hayama famous for white snake falls, Itaya water springs, and more.

Hiking Guide to the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture
NISHIAZUMA-YAMA

Tallest peak along the Azuma Renpo, Nishiazuma-yama is famous for its alpine vegetation, wetlands, the many onsen hot spring resorts at its base, and its expansive views.

Hiking Guide to the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture
KUROBUSHI-YAMA (Mt. Kurobushi)

Mountain with a striking 300m tall cliff face located near Jangle Jungle ski field.

Hiking Guide to the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture
OKITAMA HA-YAMA (Mt. Hayama (Okitama))

Mountain at the southern edge of the Asahi Renpo in Nagai City and Asahi and Shirataka Towns.

Hiking Guide to the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture
KABU-YAMA (Mt. Kabu)

Kabu-yama is a twin-peaked mountain in the northern Mamurogawa Village of Yamagata Prefecture near Chokai-zan.

Hiking Guide to the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture
Dancing Swan Mountain: MAIZURU-YAMA (Mt. Maizuru)

Popular destination for locals of Tendo City who flock to the mountain for the annual human chess battle during the Sakura Matsuri (Cherry Blossom Festival).

Hiking Guide to the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture
Entrance to the Kamuro Renpo: MOKUZO-YAMA (Mt. Mokuzo)

Mountain at the southern edge of the Kamuro Alps with mountain hut adored by locals

Hiking Guide to the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture
TOKUAMI-YAMA

Tokuami-yama is a mountain in the Okitama region of Yamagata Prefecture known for its lush forests and as a hunting ground for Matagi, bear hunters.

Hiking Guide to the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture
SHOJIGA-TAKE (Mt. Shojigatake)

One of the main peaks along the Asahi Renpo (Asahi Alps) straddling the borders of Yamagata and Niigata Prefectures.

Hiking Guide to the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture
KOMAGA-TAKE

Mountain along the Ou Mountains known for its beech forests and alpine flowers. Also links up to Goshi-yama.

Hiking Guide to the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture
Mountain of Intrigue: OMOSHIRO-YAMA

Popular destination with something for all levels of hikers boasting breathtaking autumn views, waterfalls, mountain streams, and more.

Hiking Guide to the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture
NADERA-YAMA

Nadera-yama is a massif compiled of many smaller peaks that was made famous by Lord Yozan of the Yonezawa Domain.

Hiking Guide to the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture
HACHIMORI-YAMA (Mt. Hachimori)

Peak along the Kamuro Alps home to legendary Tengu.

Hiking Guide to the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture
OOKA-YAMA (Mt. Ooka)

Trapezoid-shaped peak to the northeast of Yamagata City famous for its Kazama Fudo statue, and the alpine flowers found there.

Hiking Guide to the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture
HIGASHIDAI-TEN (Mt. Higashidaiten)

Peak in the centre of the Azuma Renpo known for its lookouts, alpine vegetation, onsen (hot springs), and one of Japan’s top 100 waterfalls in Namegawa Falls.

Hiking Guide to the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture
KAGIKAKE-MORI (Mt. Kagikake)

Mountain straddling the borders of Kaneyama Town of Yamagata Prefecture, and Yuzawa of Akita.

Hiking Guide to the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture
OZAKAI-YAMA

Ozakai-yama is a mountain along the borders of Yamagata and Niigata that is a 100 Famous Mountain of Niigata famous for its wetlands and panoramic views of the surrounding mountains.

Hiking Guide to the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture
Onigiri Rice Ball Mountain: CHITOSE-YAMA (Mt. Chitose)

Chitose-yama is a triangular rice-ball shaped mountain in Yamagata City famous for its red pine forest, and the legend of Akoya-hime, Princess Akoya.

Hiking Guide to the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture
IIDE-SAN (Mt. Iide)

Iide-san is the namesake of the Iide Renpo and one of the 100 Famous Mountains of Japan known for the depth to which you can get into nature.

Hiking Guide to the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture
Firestarter Mountain: HIUCHI-DAKE

Peak along the Kamuro Renpo (Kamuro Alps) offering great views

Hiking Guide to the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture
KURATE-YAMA

Kurate-yama is a mountain famous for Japanese white pines, rhododendrons, azaleas, and its views of the Ide Renpo.

YOUTUBE VIDEOS

BY REGION: MOGAMI

The Mogami Region is located in the north-east of Yamagata Prefecture and is home to the Kamuro Mountains and a lot of smaller local mountains.

Hiking Guide to the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture
KOSHIKI-YAMA (Mt. Koshikiyama)
Hiking Guide to the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture
KAMURO-DAKE (Mt. Kamurodake)
This mountain is EVERYWHERE in Japan: Ha-yama
Hiking Guide to the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture
KABU-YAMA (Mt. Kabu)
Venerable Old Man Mountain — The Mist and Mystery of Okina-san (Mt. Okina)
Hiking Guide to the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture
Firestarter Mountain: HIUCHI-DAKE
Yozo-san: White Snakes, White Monkeys and Slimy Salamanders (Mt. Yozo)
North Japan’s Abandoned Ski Field and Phantom Forest
Hiking Guide to the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture
KAMURO-SAN (Mt. Kamurosan)
Mt. Chokai seen from Mt. Yonetaihei in the winter
Homer Simpson’s Heaven in North Japan: The Donut-shaped Yonetaihei-san (Mt. Yonetaihei)
A Ryokan (traditional Japanese Inn) at Semi Onsen Hot Spring Resort
Turtles, Tigers, and a Legendary Japanese Character: Kamewari-yama (Mt. Kamewari)
Hiking Guide to the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture
JIZOMORI-YAMA (JIZO-KURA) (Mt. Jizomori)
Hiking Guide to the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture
Entrance to the Kamuro Renpo: MOKUZO-YAMA (Mt. Mokuzo)
The Pyramids of… Japan? — Yakushi-san and The OG Japan content creator (Mt. Yakushi)
Hiking Japan’s Forgotten Highway: Sabane-yama and Ushu-Kaido (Mt. Sabane)
Hiking Guide to the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture
KOMATA-YAMA (Mt. Komata)
Mt. Yamuki (Yamuki-yama) in Shinjo City
The Medieval Castle and Mighty River of Yamuki-yama (Mt. Yamuki)
Hiking Guide to the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture
Mythical Dragon-Horse Mountain: RYUBA-SAN
Hiking Guide to the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture
HACHIMORI-YAMA (Mt. Hachimori)
Hiking Guide to the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture
KAGIKAKE-MORI (Mt. Kagikake)

BY REGION: SHONAI

Home to Chokai-zan, the tallest mountain in all of Tohoku, then Gassan, Haguro-san, and Yudono-san of the Dewa Sanzan, and the Asahi Mountains, The Shonai Region is located in the north-western part of Yamagata Prefecture along The Sea of Japan coast.

Exploring The Yamabushi Trails of Kinbo-zan (Mt. Kinbo)
Mt. Yudono Shrine Gates during the autumn
The Dewa Sanzan’s Mountain of Rebirth: Yudono-san (Mt. Yudono)
Mt. Chokai
Tallest Peak in North Japan: The Shugen History of Chokai-san
Hiking Guide to the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture
ITO-DAKE (Mt. Ito)
Bananas and Cokes, Leaches and Pit Vipers: Kumanonaga-mine (Mt. Kumanonagamine)
Hiking Guide to the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture
KASHIWAGI-YAMA (Mt. Kashiwagi)
The Autumn Leaves of Mount Taizo
The Epitome of Autumn Leaves in North Japan: Taizo-san (Mt. Taizo)
Hiking Guide to the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture
YUNOSAWA-DAKE (Mt. Yunosawadake)
Mt. Haguro's Five Story Pagoda
Why This Tiny Mountain MUST be on Your Japan Itinerary: Haguro-san
Yura in Tsuruoka city seen from Mt. Arakura
Mountains of Sakura: Arakura-yama (Mt. Arakura)
The sun sets over the ninth station of Mt. Gassan
Gassan, the Dewa Sanzan’s “Mountain of Death” (Mt. Gassan)
Mt. Ubagatake in autumn
The Widow’s Peak: Ubaga-take (Mt. Ubagatake) of North Japan
A Jizo statue at the top of Mt. Kyogakura in Sakata
Womb Passes and Monkey Crossings: Kyogakura-san “The Shugendo Peak of Sutras” (Mt. Kyogakura)
Mt.-Takadate-and-Shimoike-lake-in-Tsuruoka
Wetland Wonderland of Takadate-yama
Hiking Guide to the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture
Mt. Tengu Sumo Wrestle: TENGUSUMOTORI-YAMA
Mt. Maya seen from the distance
Mythical Beasts, Buddha’s Mother, and buried Yamabushi treasure? Welcome to Maya-san (Mt. Maya).
Mt. Atsumi in Atsumi Onsen, a quaint Onsen Hot Spring town in Tsuruoka, Yamagata Prefecture
Reaching Peak Tranquility: Atsumi-dake (Mt. Atsumi)
Mt. Shogadake
Dancing in the Dawn Lilies: Shoga-dake
Yozo-san: White Snakes, White Monkeys and Slimy Salamanders (Mt. Yozo)
Mother. Hunter. Mountain. Hokari-yama (Mt. Hokari)
North Japan’s Abandoned Ski Field and Phantom Forest
Sign on the Nakanomata Trail up Mt. Nihonkoku
This is How I Conquered Japan!
Sanze village near Mt. Fujikura surrounded by green mountains and the blue Sea of Japan can be seen through the trees in the distance through the trees of Mt. Fujikura
Sanze’s Little Helper: Fantastic Fujikura-yama (Mt. Fujikura)

BY REGION: MURAYAMA

The Murayama Region is in the centre of Yamagata Prefecture and is home to the Zao and Gosho-zan Mountains to the east, and Gassan and the Asahi Mountains to the west.

Hiking Guide to the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture
Saw Mountain: GANDO-SAN (Mt. Gando)
Hiking Guide to the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture
SHIRATAKA-YAMA (Mt. Shirataka)
Venerable Old Man Mountain — The Mist and Mystery of Okina-san (Mt. Okina)
Hiking Guide to the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture
OOKA-YAMA (Mt. Ooka)
Panoramas and picnics under the Sakura: Kita-yama (Mt. Kitayama)
Hiking Guide to the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture
Mt. Tengu Sumo Wrestle: TENGUSUMOTORI-YAMA
Hiking Guide to the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture
Mountain of Intrigue: OMOSHIRO-YAMA
Hiking Guide to the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture
Onigiri Rice Ball Mountain: CHITOSE-YAMA (Mt. Chitose)
Hiking Guide to the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture
ODO-MORI (Mt. Odomori)
This mountain is EVERYWHERE in Japan: Ha-yama
Hiking Guide to the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture
Waterfall Mountain: RYU-ZAN (Mt. Ryu)
Hiking Guide to the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture
Dancing Swan Mountain: MAIZURU-YAMA (Mt. Maizuru)
Hiking Guide to the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture
Rainmaker Mountain: AMAYOBARI-YAMA (Mt. Amayobari)
Hiking Guide to the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture
OTAKANE-YAMA (Mt. Otakane)
Hiking Guide to the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture
FUTATSU-MORI (Mt. Futatsumori)
Hiking Guide to the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture
HIGASHIKUROMORI-YAMA
Hiking Guide to the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture
YAMAGATA KAMURO-DAKE (Mt. Kamuro-dake (Yamagata))
Hiking Guide to the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture
TARUISHI-YAMA (Mt. Taruishi)
Hiking Guide to the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture
OASAHI-DAKE (Mt. Oasahi)
Hiking Guide to the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture
SHOJIGA-TAKE (Mt. Shojigatake)
Hiking Guide to the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture
Crystal Mountain: SUISHO-ZAN
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KUROBUSHI-YAMA (Mt. Kurobushi)
Mt. Yudono Shrine Gates during the autumn
The Dewa Sanzan’s Mountain of Rebirth: Yudono-san (Mt. Yudono)
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Phoenix Head Mountain: TORIKABUTO-YAMA (Mt. Torikabuto)
Hiking Japan’s Forgotten Highway: Sabane-yama and Ushu-Kaido (Mt. Sabane)
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Upside-down Sake Cup Mountain: SAKAZUKI-YAMA (Mt. Sakazuki)
Mt. Ubagatake in autumn
The Widow’s Peak: Ubaga-take (Mt. Ubagatake) of North Japan
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TODONO-SAN (Mt. Todono)
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SANKICHI-YAMA (Mt. Sankichi)
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OHIRA-YAMA (Mt. Ohira)
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GOSHO-ZAN (Mt. Gosho)
KOSHIKI-DAKE (Mt. Koshikidake)
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Castle Mountain: SHIRO-YAMA The Remains of Hasedo Castle
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TAKATORI-YAMA (Mt. Takatori)
Zao-san and Why We Climb Mountains (Mt. Zao)

BY REGION: OKITAMA

Located in the south of Yamagata Prefecture, the Okitama region is home to the Azuma Mountains to the south, Ide Mountains to the south-west, and Asahi Mountains to the north-west.

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NADERA-YAMA
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SHIRATAKA-YAMA (Mt. Shirataka)
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GOSHI-YAMA (GOSHI-ZAN)
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OKITAMA HA-YAMA (Mt. Hayama (Okitama))
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The Ide Renpo’s KITAMATA-DAKE
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KUMANO-YAMA
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The Shugendo Peak of OKITAMA TENGU-SAN
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Tohoku’s Matterhorn: IWAIGAME-YAMA
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KABUTO-YAMA
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Winter-only Wonderland: SHIROTARO-YAMA
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House-shape mountain: IEGATA-YAMA
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TAKATOYA-YAMA (TAKATO-YAMA)
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OASAHI-DAKE (Mt. Oasahi)
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