Takaosan (Mount Takao) (original) (raw)

View of Tokyo from Mount Takao

Mount Takao (�����R, Takaosan) is one of the closest natural recreation areas to central Tokyo, offering beautiful scenery, an interesting temple and attractive hiking opportunities. Although outside the city center, the mountain is still located within metropolitan Tokyo and takes only 50 minutes and 430 yen to reach from Shinjuku by train.

A network of numbered hiking trails lead up the slopes of Takaosan. The majority of visitors use trail number 1, which is broad, mostly paved and passes all of the major sites as it winds its way to the top of the 599 meter high summit. The other trails are narrower, unpaved and see significantly less traffic. The hike to the top of Mount Takao along trail number 1 takes about 90 minutes from the base of the mountain, but that time can be cut in half by utilizing the cablecar or chair lift that lead halfway up the mountain.

Hiking Trail Number 1

Near the cablecar's top station, there is an observation deck from where you can look out over Tokyo, while the summit offers views of Mount Fuji on clear days. An even larger network of hiking trails can be found beyond the summit of Takaosan which connects to the many peaks of the nearby Chichibu-Tama-Kai National Park.

Considered a sacred mountain, Takaosan has been a center of mountain worship for more than 1000 years. Yakuoin, an attractive temple, stands along the trail near the mountain's summit, and many visitors stop there to pray to Shinto-Buddhist mountain gods (tengu) for good fortune. Statues of the gods, one with a long nose and one with a crow beak, can be found at the temple and also other spots around the mountain.

The main hall of Yakuoin Temple

Another attraction along trail number 1 is a monkey park. The park's glass walled enclosure is home to about 40 Japanese macaques that put on shows at various times throughout the day. A wild flower garden with 500 different types of plants is also part of the monkey park and can be viewed with the same admission ticket.

Around the base of the mountain behind the railway station, visitors will find the Keio Takaosan Onsen Gokurakuyu, a hot spring bath house that offers a variety of gender segregated baths. There is also the Takao 599 Museum, a nature museum about the ecology surrounding Mount Takao (free admission). Takaosanguchi Station was renovated in 2015 and features a beautiful timber canopy and wood paneled passageways designed by renowned architect Kuma Kengo.

Takao 599 Museum

Due to its proximity to central Tokyo, Takaosan can get very crowded on weekends. It is especially busy during the second half of November, when the mountain's scattered autumn colors cause it to become one of Tokyo's most popular koyo (autumn foliage) spots. Consequently, you are well advised to visit Takaosan during the week if you are looking for a break not only from the concrete but also the crowds of Tokyo.

Mount Takao is also a good place to see cherry blossoms a couple of weeks after those in central Tokyo. There are a few trees around the mountain's base, trails and summit, but the best spot for cherry blossoms is the Itchodaira area, which lies an additional 30 minutes hike beyond the summit. Also known as the Takaosan Senbonzakura ("Mount Takao Thousand Cherry Trees"), the area is filled with several varieties of trees that are typically best viewed in mid to late April and are worth a visit if you missed the main season around the city.

Cherry blossoms beyond the summit of Mount Takao

By Keio Railway

Keio offers the cheapest and fastest connections between central Tokyo (Shinjuku) and Takaosan. Limited express trains depart the underground Keio Shinjuku Station every 20 minutes and take about 50 minutes and cost 430 yen one way to reach Takaosanguchi Station, the terminal station at the foot of the mountain. The ride is not covered by the Japan Rail Pass.

The Mt. Takao + Keio 1-Day Ticket for 1910 yen provides is 100 yen more expensive than regular tickets for the round trips by train and cablecar or chair lift, but it additionally includes the privilege of unlimited use of Keio trains on the day, free entry to the monkey park on Moutn Takao, a free towel at the Takaosan Hot Spring and a 5% discount coupon for the Keio department store in Shinjku.

By Japan Railways (JR)

Take the JR Chuo Line from central Tokyo to Takao Station (580 yen, about 40 minutes from Shinjuku, covered by the Japan Rail Pass), and transfer to the Keio Line for one more station to Takaosanguchi Station (130 yen, 3 minutes, not covered by the Japan Rail Pass).

Orientation in Tokyo

Cablecar

Hours

8:00 to 18:00 (April, May, July and August)
8:00 to 17:45 (June, September, October and November)
8:00 to 17:30 (March)
8:00 to 17:15 (December, January and February)
Slightly longer hours on weekends and public holidays
Departures every 15 minutes

Admission

490 yen (one way), 950 yen (round trip)

Chair Lift

Hours

9:00 to 16:30 (until 16:00 from December to April)

Admission

490 yen (one way), 950 yen (round trip)

Monkey Park

Hours

10:00 to 16:30 (March and April)
9:30 to 16:30 (May to November)
9:30 to 16:00 (December to February)

Keio Takaosan Onsen Gokurakuyu

Hours

8:00 to 22:45 (entry until 22:00)

Admission

1100 yen (1300 yen on weekends and during peak seasons)

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