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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights
Mount Ōdake
The highest peak of the Hakkōda Mountains, Mount Ōdake, stands at 1,585 meters and provides panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Climbers can embark on a rewarding journey to the summit, enjoying the alpine climate and diverse flora along the way.
Hakkōda Ropeway
Experience the Hakkōda Ropeway, a four-season gondola that takes you to the summit of Mt. Tamoyachidake. Explore the alpine environment, hike the trails, and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
Backcountry Skiing
Winter enthusiasts flock to the Hakkōda Mountains for backcountry skiing, where dry, powdery snow awaits. With multiple ski resorts and trails catering to skiers and snowboarders of all levels, the mountains offer an unforgettable winter sports experience.
Culture and History
The Hakkōda Mountains hold significant historical and cultural value, with stories dating back to the Jōmon period. Visitors can explore landmarks like Sukayu Onsen, founded in 1684, and learn about the tragic Hakkōda Mountains incident of 1902, a somber reminder of the mountain's dangers.
Local Cuisine
Indulge in the flavors of Aomori with local dishes that reflect the region's culinary heritage. From hearty mountain fare to traditional hot spring cuisine, dining in the Hakkōda Mountains is a delightful experience not to be missed.
Natural Beauty
Discover the colorful autumn foliage, marshlands, and volcanic landscapes of Mount Hakkoda, offering a diverse range of outdoor experiences.
Cultural Experience
Immerse yourself in the traditional ryokan and hot spring culture of Sukayu Onsen, and explore the art exhibitions at the Aomori Contemporary Art Centre.
Outdoor Activities
Enjoy hiking trails, skiing, and snowboarding in the winter, or explore the botanical garden and elevated boardwalks for a closer look at the natural surroundings.