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Shizuoka

Mount Akaishi

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Mount Akaishi is part of the Akaishi Mountain Range and rises to about 3,120 meters (10,236 feet). Known as "Akaishi-dake," it’s one of the peaks included in Japan's "Hyakumeizan," a list of 100 famous mountains. The mountain's name, meaning "Red Stone," comes from the reddish hue seen on its slopes, particularly at sunset.

Climbing Mount Akaishi offers a challenging experience due to its steep terrain, making it a favorite among experienced hikers. The area around the mountain is rich in natural beauty, with dense forests, alpine meadows, and stunning views of the surrounding peaks. The varied landscape supports a range of wildlife, including bears, deer, and numerous bird species.

Mount Akaishi is not as frequently visited as some of the more famous peaks in Japan, giving those who reach its summit a sense of solitude and connection with nature. The mountain’s remote location and the need for multi-day trekking to reach the peak make it a true adventure for those seeking a less crowded mountain experience in Japan.



The area

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Mount Akaishi, Tashiro, Aoi Ward, Shizuoka, 428-0505, Japan


What other travelers are saying about Mount Akaishi

Great autumn hiking!!
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Shinji Hayashi
Jun 22, 2025
This is Mt. Akaishi from Oshika Village. It looks beautiful on a clear day. In early spring, you can enjoy the snow-capped peaks. It's about 15km from Onishi Park in Oshika Village, but you can see it clearly.
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Matu
Apr 30, 2025
Mount Akaishi dyed bright red ⛰️ A 360-degree panorama The view of Mount Akaishi from Fujimidaira is also amazing
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Hideyanアウトドア
Aug 15, 2025
Starting from Sawarajima and staying at Akaishi Hut, we climbed Mt. Akaishi on the second day. It was quite a climb, but there were few dangerous spots. When we started from the mountain hut, Mt. Akaishi was located just behind Mt. Ko-Akaishi, but as we climbed, it gradually came into view. We were late in the season, but apparently there were flower fields along the way. Once we reached the fork in the ridge, we were almost there. Many people seem to leave their luggage here and make a round trip. The view of the Arakawa Sanzan mountains from the Mt. Akaishi side was beautiful. The view from the summit is good, but it's narrow, so I think it's best to take a break around Akaishi Shelter Hut, a little further down. There's also a Kushidango sign further ahead, where you can take photos with Mt. Fuji in the background and eat lunch while looking at the view. This time, we even saw a stoat here. After this, we headed to Arakawa Hut.
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北鎌歩人
Sep 17, 2023
The climb from Akashi Hut was tough. I thought I'd be discouraged first thing in the morning, but the view when I arrived was all the more impressive. You can see Mount Fuji and the Southern Alps. Above all, this 3,000-meter ridgeline is just so refreshing. I even got to see a Japanese ptarmigan. Its adorable appearance soothed my fatigue.
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Aug 1, 2023

Nearby attractions to see

A cable car with large windows travels above a lush, green forested area, suspended by a cable. The cable car is decorated with traditional symbols and has metal frames on the roof.

Nihondaira Observation Deck & Ropeway

A red bridge spans a turquoise river surrounded by forested mountains with autumn foliage, under a clear blue sky. The scene is peaceful and vibrant with fall colors.

Okuoikojo Station

A traditional Japanese shrine with a green tiled roof, wooden beams, and purple banners, surrounded by lush trees and stone lanterns under a bright, clear sky.

Miho Shrine, Shizuoka

A colorful, ornate Japanese temple with detailed roof carvings and red pillars, surrounded by lush green trees and stone steps leading up to the entrance under a bright blue sky.

Kunozan Toshogu Shrine

Nearby attractions to see

A cable car with large windows travels above a lush, green forested area, suspended by a cable. The cable car is decorated with traditional symbols and has metal frames on the roof.

Nihondaira Observation Deck & Ropeway

A red bridge spans a turquoise river surrounded by forested mountains with autumn foliage, under a clear blue sky. The scene is peaceful and vibrant with fall colors.

Okuoikojo Station

A traditional Japanese shrine with a green tiled roof, wooden beams, and purple banners, surrounded by lush trees and stone lanterns under a bright, clear sky.

Miho Shrine, Shizuoka

A colorful, ornate Japanese temple with detailed roof carvings and red pillars, surrounded by lush green trees and stone steps leading up to the entrance under a bright blue sky.

Kunozan Toshogu Shrine


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Frequently Asked Questions

The ideal time to hike Mount Akaishi is from July to September when the weather is most stable, and the trails are accessible. Snow remains on the higher elevations until mid-summer, so earlier visits may require snow equipment.

The hike to Mount Akaishi's summit is considered strenuous and suitable for experienced hikers. The trail involves steep ascents, rocky paths, and a significant elevation gain, requiring good physical fitness.

Yes, there are mountain huts along the trail, such as the Akaishi Sanso Hut. These huts provide basic amenities like food and shelter, but reservations are recommended during peak hiking seasons.

Due to the length and difficulty of the hike, most people take at least two days to reach the summit and return. There are several campsites and mountain huts where hikers can stay overnight.