Hatonosu Valley is accessible from Tokyo via JR Ome Line to Hatonosu Station, taking approximately 1.5 hours. From Hatonosu Station, it's a 10-minute walk to the valley entrance. You can also drive via Ome Kaido Road, with parking available near the hiking trails and scenic spots.
Hatonosu Valley offers several hiking trails including the popular Hatonosu Gorge Trail along the Tama River, the Mount Mitake trail connection, and forest paths through the Okutama region. The riverside trail is perfect for beginners, while advanced hikers can explore connections to nearby mountain peaks with stunning valley views.
The best time to see autumn foliage in Hatonosu Valley is mid-November to early December. The valley's maple trees, ginkgo, and other deciduous trees create spectacular red, orange, and yellow colors. Peak autumn colors typically occur in late November when the entire valley transforms into a natural autumn landscape.
Yes, Hatonosu Valley offers camping facilities including Hatonosu Valley Campground with tent sites and cabin rentals. Nearby accommodation includes traditional ryokan inns, minshuku guesthouses, and hotels in Ome city. Many visitors also stay in Okutama town for easy access to the valley's hiking trails and natural attractions.
Besides hiking, Hatonosu Valley offers river activities like fishing in the Tama River, photography of the limestone cliffs and gorge scenery, bird watching, picnicking along the riverbank, and exploring nearby caves. In summer, visitors enjoy swimming in natural pools, while winter offers peaceful snow-covered landscape viewing and nature walks.