
Overview
Mount Fujisato-Komagatake is a 1,158-metre mountain in the town of Fujisato, Akita Prefecture. From a local place name it is also called Dairakomagatake. It stands within the Kasenai National Forest, surrounded by rich nature.
Highlights
- ●1,158 m summit
- ●Alternate name Dairakomagatake
- ●Nature of the Kasenai National Forest
- ●Old names on Edo-era maps
History
On Edo-period maps the mountain was recorded under names such as Kasenaidake, Kasenai, and Komagatake. Its official address today lies within the Kasenai National Forest.
Access
The mountain is in Fujisato, within the Kasenai National Forest. As it sits in deep mountain country, check maps and official information for trailheads and routes.
Best season
The hiking season from early summer through autumn is ideal, offering fresh greenery and fall colours on the way to the 1,158-metre summit.
Map
40.4117, 140.2506 · Wikidata
Suggested itinerary
- 1Head from Fujisato to the trailhead
- 2Ascend the mountain trail
- 3Enjoy the view from the summit
- 4Explore the town of Fujisato afterwards
Did you know?
💡 Also known as Dairakomagatake after a local name, the peak appears on Edo-period maps as Kasenaidake, Kasenai, and Komagatake.
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