Hike the most active volcano in close to Tokyo
Category

Hike

Est. Duration

4-6h

Also

Sightseeing

Message from Matt Guy

Distance: 14.2KM

Trail type: loop

Elevation gain: 1,319M up / 1,319M down

Key points about this trail: Mount Asama is an active volcano situated in central Honshū, Japan, soaring to an elevation of 2,568 meters above sea level. Renowned as the most active volcano on Honshū, it offers a thrilling adventure for outdoor enthusiasts.

My account: I have experienced Asama in all seasons and can say that each season brings it's own unique feel. It is important to remember that if you are going in winter, you might need to prepare for snowshoes and winter gear depending on the weather conditions. Also, it is possible to do only part of the hike and get to a viewpoint that offers an impressive wide shot of Asama and the caldera. I regularly see Kamoshika (Japanese serow aka goat-antelope) on this trail as it is a protected breeding ground.

Hike details: The Asama-san hike presents a challenging journey that demands good physical fitness and proper equipment. However, the feeling of achievement upon reaching the summit is immensely rewarding. Hikers are treated to the sight of steam rising from the vents and can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views from the top. On clear days, the nearby city of Matsumoto and even Mount Fuji can be seen in the distance, creating unforgettable vistas that make the strenuous climb worthwhile.

The landscape transforms into a stunning spectacle during the autumn foliage season when the leaves burst into vibrant hues of red, orange, and yellow. The scenery evolves as hikers ascend the mountain, ensuring a memorable experience with every step.

Access: Public transport available

Bus: from Komoro, Nagano

  1. The bus for Asama 2000 Park departs from Komoro Station. You can take the JR Shinonoi Line to reach Komoro Station.

  2. Check the bus schedule: You can check the bus schedule on Google Maps. The bus runs several times a day, but the schedule may vary depending on the day and season.

  3. Take the bus to Asama 2000 Park: Board the bus at Komoro Station and get off at the Asama 2000 Park bus stop. The journey takes about 50 minutes and the fare is around 1,200 yen one way.

Car: Free parking is also available at the trailhead if you choose to drive.

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