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Kamafuseyama Observatory

青森県
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A scenic observation deck where you can see the "Agaha butterfly of light".
The night view from the Kamafuseyama Observatory, which has been selected as one of Japan's Top 100 Night Views, is very romantic. The beautiful scenery is called the "Butterfly of Light". On clear days, it is possible to see as far as Hokkaido.

Features & How to Enjoy

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Highlights

Point 1

360-Degree Panoramic View from the Observation Deck!

Kamafuseyama Observatory 360-Degree Panoramic View from the Observation Deck!
The Kamafuta Mountain Observatory is located at an altitude of 785m on the highest peak of the Shimokita Peninsula, Mount Kamafuta. From the observation deck, you can enjoy a 360-degree panoramic view, overlooking the emerald green surface of the Usoriyama Lake, the mountains of the Hakkoda range, and even as far as Hokkaido in the distance. Especially on clear days, the view is breathtakingly beautiful. Travelers who visit the Kamafuta Mountain Observatory will surely be captivated by the magnificent natural scenery!
Point 2

Romantic Night View Like a Swallowtail Butterfly!

Kamafuseyama Observatory Romantic Night View Like a Swallowtail Butterfly!
The Kamafuta Mountain Observatory is known for its romantic night view. The night view seen from the observatory is also called the "Swallowtail Butterfly of Light" and has been selected as one of Japan's Top 100 Night Views for its beauty. At night, the city of Mutsu is illuminated by gorgeous lights, creating a fantastic scene that looks like a Swallowtail Butterfly flapping its wings. The view from the Kamafuta Mountain Observatory is particularly romantic, coloring the Shimokita Peninsula and being called the best night view in the Tohoku region. The observatory is closed during the winter season, but you can enjoy the beautiful night view during the summer. For couples and lovers, this place is filled with a romantic atmosphere and is a great spot to create special memories. When you visit, spend a heartfelt moment surrounded by dazzling lights and the brilliance of the starry sky.
Point 3

Kamafuseyama: Wrapped in the Colors of Autumn Foliage!

Kamafuseyama Observatory Kamafuseyama: Wrapped in the Colors of Autumn Foliage!
The Kamafuseyama Observatory in Mutsu City, Aomori Prefecture, is known for its beautiful autumn foliage. In particular, in mid-October, the entire Shimokita Peninsula is wrapped in the colors of beautiful autumn foliage, creating a fantastic landscape. The view from the observatory is truly breathtaking, allowing you to see as far as Hokkaido. In addition, there are walking paths around the Kamafuseyama Observatory, where you can enjoy the beautiful autumn foliage while taking a stroll to the summit. For visitors, the Kamafuseyama Observatory is a romantic spot surrounded by rich nature, and especially during the autumn foliage season, you can enjoy the beauty and atmosphere to the fullest!
Point 4

The Mysterious Atmosphere of Mt. Osore Bodai-ji Temple!

Kamafuseyama Observatory The Mysterious Atmosphere of Mt. Osore Bodai-ji Temple!
Mt. Osore Bodai-ji Temple is an ancient spiritual site founded by the Buddhist monk Jikaku Daishi Ennin. Mt. Osore is shrouded in a mysterious atmosphere and is known as a place of pilgrimage and worship for ascetic practitioners. The temple belongs to the Soto Zen sect and has a tranquil atmosphere. Throughout the year, events such as the Osorezan Festival and the Osorezan Autumn Pilgrimage are held, and there are also female mediums called "itako" who convey spiritual messages to visitors. Mt. Osore is one of Japan's three major spiritual sites and is a fascinating spot for many travelers due to its mystical atmosphere and historical value. When visiting, you can quietly offer prayers while experiencing the ancient history and world of faith. Why not also visit the Kamafusa-yama Observatory while you're here?
Point 5

Climbing Mount Kambayama to Enjoy Beautiful Scenery

Kamafuseyama Observatory Climbing Mount Kambayama to Enjoy Beautiful Scenery
Mount Kambayama has an elevation of 878.2m and is known as a post-caldera volcano of the Kikai Caldera. At the summit of Mount Kambayama, there is an Air Self-Defense Force radar base, and a Self-Defense Force exclusive road has been developed for climbing. From spring to autumn, on holidays and other occasions, general climbers can also visit. You can enjoy views of the emerald surface of Lake Usoriyama, the mountains of the Hakkoda range across the Mutsu Bay, and the Shiriyazaki Lighthouse, and on clear days, you can even see as far as Hokkaido. Climbing Mount Kambayama is an experience in the grandeur of nature, and it will be an attractive activity where you can enjoy beautiful scenery.
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Kamafuseyama Observatory Enjoy a Romantic Night View from the Observation Deck!
Enjoy a Romantic Night View from the Observation Deck!
The Kamafuseyama Observation Deck is located at an altitude of 785 meters on the highest peak of the Shimokita Peninsula, Mount Kamafuseyama. The observation deck offers a 360-degree panoramic view, allowing you to see the emerald surface of the Usoriyama Lake, the mountains of the Hakkoda Mountains, and the Shiriyazaki Lighthouse. On clear days, you can even see as far as Hokkaido. Especially at night, you can enjoy a romantic night view where the beautiful swallowtail butterfly stands out when looking out over the city of Mutsu from the Kamafuseyama Observation Deck. This night view is a stunning sight that adorns the Shimokita Peninsula, the northernmost national park in Honshu, and is known as the best night view spot in the Tohoku region. Kamafuseyama is the highest peak in the Koshan Mountains, which is rich in nature, and the hiking trail to the summit is also well maintained. For travelers, the Kamafuseyama Observation Deck is definitely a worthwhile tourist spot to visit in Mutsu City, Aomori Prefecture!

Basic Information

Address Aomori-ken, Mutsu-shi, Ohira Arakawa, 035-0074
Business Hours

Monday: 8:30am-9:30pm, Tuesday: 8:30am-9:30pm, Wednesday: 8:30am-9:30pm, Thursday: 8:30am-9:30pm, Friday: 8:30am-9:30pm, Saturday: 8:30am-9:30pm, Sunday: 8:30am-9:30pm.

TEL 0175-24-4790
Web Site https://aomori-tourism.com/spot/detail_46.html
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