Mountains in Japan 日本の山

  • Pubblicato il : 05/08/2020
  • Per : La rédaction / J.R.

La montagne au Japon : ski, randonnée et contemplation

Occupant plus de 70% du territoire, la montagne au Japon est omniprésente et rares sont les lieux depuis lesquels il est impossible de l’admirer. Longtemps considérées comme sacrées par les Japonais, les montagnes sont pour la plupart encore peu impactées par le tourisme. Sports d’hiver, randonnées, camping... découvrez tout ce que les montagnes japonaises ont à vous offrir tout au long de l’année !

The mountains in Japan in Summer

In summer, the altitude of the Japanese mountains allows to find some coolness, while at the foot, the heat is often intense, even suffocating in some regions. If the hot springs remain, in spite of the heat, very appreciated by the travelers, the mountains offer a whole panel of other activities such as trekking, hiking, visiting volcanoes, climbing, camping, etc.

Trekking in Japan: The best hikes to do 

It is very difficult to talk about hiking in Japan without mentioning Kamikôchi. Located in Chubu Sangaku National Park, Kamikochi Valley is one of the most beautiful valleys in Japan. Open to visitors from April to November, the valley is full of trails and can be enjoyed by young and experienced trekkers alike.

Mountains in Japan

To the north, on the island of Hokkaido , be sure to explore magnificent places such as Akan National Park , Mount Usu , or even Rishiri Island , in the far north of Japan.

We advise trekking enthusiasts to go to the splendid Daisetsuzan National Park , very famous for its many hiking trails, which rise on average between 1,800 and 2,000 meters. The greatest concentration of trails is around the peaks of Asahi-dake and Tokachi-dake .

Daisetsuzan

Mount Asahi-dake in Daisetsuzan Park

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Aso

Mount Aso in Kyushu

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