Mt. Bizentate
備前楯山
Mt. Bizentate stands 1,272 meters tall and is particularly popular among hikers in late April, when tall-growing azalea shrubs bloom across the mountainside.
備前楯山
Mt. Bizentate stands 1,272 meters tall and is particularly popular among hikers in late April, when tall-growing azalea shrubs bloom across the mountainside.
How to get there:
20-minute taxi ride from Tsudo Station to the trailhead. The hike to the top takes about 100 minutes.
Contact:
Nikko City Tourism Association
+81-288-22-1525
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