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Mt. Akita-Komagatake

秋田県
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Akita's highest peak, known as the famous mountain of Tohoku.
An active volcano located south of Towada-Hachimantai National Park. It is also known as a famous spot for flowers and a treasure trove of alpine plants. The trekking course is popular because it has easy-to-walk paths even for beginners. Enjoy a stroll while looking at the flower garden.

Features & How to Enjoy

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Highlights

Point 1

Experience the Attractive Mountain of Akita Komagatake!

Mt. Akita-Komagatake Experience the Attractive Mountain of Akita Komagatake!
Akita Komagatake is an attractive place for trekking enthusiasts. This mountain is suitable for a wide range of hiking and trekking levels, from beginners to experienced climbers. In the area around Komagatake, climbing tours such as Club Alps are also offered, providing a safe and enjoyable mountain experience. However, when going trekking, be sure to check the weather forecast and mountain weather information from reliable sources, as well as having climbing equipment. Also, to ensure safety during climbing, it's important to meet requirements such as submitting a climbing notification. Akita Komagatake is an ideal place to enjoy beautiful scenery and alpine plants in nature. For travelers seeking an attractive mountain experience, this area is a must-see spot!
Point 2

A Treasure Trove of Alpine Plants in Rich Nature!

Mt. Akita-Komagatake A Treasure Trove of Alpine Plants in Rich Nature!
Mt. Akita-Komagatake is known as a treasure trove of alpine plants. In the rich natural environment, beautiful flowers bloom from the rainy season to autumn. The vivid colors and delicate appearance of flowers such as Nikko-kisuge, Takane-sumire, and Komakusa soothe the hearts of visiting travelers. These mountains are designated as special protection areas for alpine plants, and are home to a wealth of alpine flora. The landscape of beautiful flowers spreading across the mountains is a must-see sight that is sure to impress visitors and leave them with unforgettable memories!
Point 3

A Charming Mountainous Area with Magnificent Scenery!

Mt. Akita-Komagatake A Charming Mountainous Area with Magnificent Scenery!
Mt. Akita-Komagatake is known for its magnificent scenery. Located at the southern end of the Towada-Hachimantai National Park, it is known as the highest peak in Akita Prefecture. The summit has two calderas, and peaks such as Otokodake and Onnadake stretch out. Its grand scenery overwhelms and fascinates visitors. It changes its beauty with the seasons, and is a special attraction for climbers and tourists. In spring, the fresh greenery spreads out, and in summer, colorful flowers bloom. In autumn, the mountains are colored with autumn leaves, and in winter, the snow-covered mountains show their grandeur. Especially, the view from the summit is breathtaking, offering a panoramic view of the surrounding mountains, Lake Tazawa, and the distant scenery. There are many attractive elements, such as beautiful scenery throughout the seasons and climbing routes that even beginners can enjoy!
Point 4

Enjoy Hot Springs and Nature at Tazawa Lake Plateau Hot Springs!

Mt. Akita-Komagatake Enjoy Hot Springs and Nature at Tazawa Lake Plateau Hot Springs!
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Near Mt. Akita-Komagatake, there is Tazawa Lake Plateau Hot Springs. This hot spring resort is located in a beautiful highland area at the foot of Mt. Akita-Komagatake and is popular as a healing spot surrounded by clear air and abundant nature. It's located on the way from Tazawa Lake to Mt. Akita-Komagatake, allowing you to soak in hot springs in nature. Tazawa Lake Plateau Hot Springs has scattered accommodations where you can enjoy natural hot springs that flow directly from the source. There are open-air baths in the hot springs where you can relax and unwind in nature. You can also bathe while enjoying the beautiful view of Tazawa Lake. The charm of Tazawa Lake Plateau Hot Springs is being able to soak in a pleasant hot spring in a beautiful natural environment. When climbing or sightseeing Mt. Akita-Komagatake, it's worth visiting to heal your tiredness in the hot springs!
Point 5

Enjoy the Beautiful Scenery at Kuromori Observatory!

Mt. Akita-Komagatake Enjoy the Beautiful Scenery at Kuromori Observatory!
Kuromori Observatory on Akita Komagatake is a tourist spot where you can enjoy beautiful scenery. From the observatory, you can admire the magnificent mountain scenery and natural beauty of the Komagatake area. Mountains such as Otoko-dake, Onna-dake, and Otokonna-dake spread out around the observatory. Not only can you enjoy the spectacular view of Komagatake, but the surrounding natural environment is also one of its attractions. In addition, the view from the observatory is superb, allowing you to fully enjoy the beauty of the mountains and the changing seasons.
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Sightseeing

Mt. Akita-Komagatake Mt. Namahage: A Place of Natural Richness and Beautiful Scenery
Mt. Namahage: A Place of Natural Richness and Beautiful Scenery
Mt. Komagatake is the highest peak in Akita Prefecture and is located at the southern end of the Towada-Hachimantai National Park. The summit has two calderas and is made up of peaks such as Otake (1623m), Medake (1512m), and Onamedake (1637m). Around the summit of Mt. Komagatake, hundreds of species of alpine plants such as Takane-sumire, Komakusa, Chinguruma, and Ezotsutsuji grow abundantly, offering beautiful scenery. In fact, the alpine plant zone of Mt. Komagatake is designated as a natural monument of Japan. Mt. Komagatake is attractive for its beginner-friendly climbing difficulty and course time. The climbing route is well-maintained for beginners, and you can enjoy the breathtaking scenery of a hidden spot known as the Moomin Valley. However, it's important to note that there is a possibility of bears inhabiting the vicinity of the climbing trail, so caution is necessary. Mt. Komagatake is a place where you can enjoy the richness of nature and beautiful scenery. Please experience the charm of Mt. Komagatake through a climbing route that even beginners can enjoy!

Basic Information

Address 2-30 Tazawako-Shohonai, Senboku-shi, Akita 014-1201, Japan
TEL 0187-46-2211
Web Site https://sanrok-komagatake.com/
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