The twin to Mt. Tenran, Mt. Tonosu is a less easy hike that affords a nice stretch away from the city. I honestly think I can see Mt. Fuji from the summit, but I'm also near sighted so I'm not that confident.
Budget: JPY1,300 (~USD13)
- JPY1,300. Train, Edogawabashi Station < > Hanno Station (JPY650 one way)
Hike Date / Difficulty (Elevation: 197m / 646ft)
- December 12, 2020
- Difficulty: 1 out of 5
- Route below is around 8.0kilometers, with an elevation change of ▲357m/ ▽367m
When to GoAnytime during the year!
Special Notes- Weather forecast: Japanese
- Trailheads. Mainly Hanno Station, but there are a couple of bus stops along the way, as about half the distance to be covered is mainly going to the trailheads.
- 天覧山中段. Google maps pin. The trailhead I used, google maps work. Again, the map has plenty of options.
- Mountain huts.
- Paid. None.
- Free. None.
- Camping. None.
Itinerary- 06:43am. Train, Edogawabashi Station to Hanno Station.
- 07:49am. ETA: Hanno Station.
- 08:00am. Start hike.
- 08:45am. ETA: Mt. Tenran (天覧山)
- 09:20am. ETA: Mt.Tonoosu (多峯主山)
- 11:00am. Back at Hanno Station. Train back to Tokyo.
*I did this hike covering a couple of mountains in the range that the signs call "Hanno Alps". However, the trails are quite straightfoward, with plenty of signs all over. I'm adding the pictures for Mt. Tonosu and Mt. Tenran*
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