
Overview
Mount Toyoke (Toyokeyama) is a peak of about 1,247 meters in the Hoo Mountains, the eastern part of the broadly defined Ishizuchi range within the Shikoku Mountains. Belonging to Shikokuchuo City in Ehime Prefecture, it is known as a highland overlooking the towns on the Seto Inland Sea side. Selected as one of the One Hundred Mountains of Shikoku, it is popular as a hiking route that traces the ridgeline of the Hoo Mountains.
Highlights
- ●A summit of about 1,247 meters in the Hoo Mountains, listed among the One Hundred Mountains of Shikoku
- ●A distinctive location in the eastern part of the broadly defined Ishizuchi range
- ●Ridgeline views opening toward the Seto Inland Sea
- ●Traces of faith living on in the mountains of Shikokuchuo City
History
As its name suggests, Mount Toyoke has been passed down locally as a mountain tied to beliefs honoring abundance and the divine. The very name of the Hoo Mountains evokes an old heritage, and along with the surrounding peaks the mountain has been bound up with the life and faith of the people. Its selection as one of the One Hundred Mountains of Shikoku reflects both this background and its value as a hiking destination. For detailed legends and history, please consult official sources and local records.
Access
The mountain lies near 33.93 degrees north and 133.48 degrees east, in the mountainous area of Shikokuchuo City in Ehime. Hikers usually approach via forest roads and trailheads leading into the Hoo Mountains. Public transport is limited, so a car and advance planning are practical. Check the latest trailhead, forest road, and parking conditions through official information such as the Shikokuchuo City tourism office.
Best season
From spring when the trees bud, through the fresh green of early summer, to the clear air of autumn, walking conditions are pleasant. At about 1,247 meters, winter brings snow and ice that call for caution. The ridge can be windy, so always prepare warm clothing and check the weather before setting out.
Map
33.9278, 133.4792 · Wikidata
Suggested itinerary
- 1Head from the Shikokuchuo City side to a trailhead leading into the Hoo Mountains
- 2Climb the wooded path onto the Toyoke ridge
- 3Enjoy views toward the Seto Inland Sea and the Shikoku Mountains from the summit area
- 4After descending, savor local flavors in the town of Shikokuchuo
Did you know?
💡 Mount Toyoke is a summit of the Hoo Mountains chosen among the One Hundred Mountains of Shikoku, prized for views opening toward the Seto Inland Sea. Unlike the high western peaks such as Mount Iwaguro, it belongs to the more eastern Hoo Mountains, which defines this mountain's distinctive position.
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