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五十人山

五十人山

A mountain in Fukushima — grand ridgelines and hiking.

EditorialWritten by the TABIKUCHI editorial teamSources: Wikipedia, Wikidata and others (CC BY-SA / CC0)

Overview

Mount Gojunin (Gojunin-yama) is a mountain in the Abukuma Highlands, straddling the village of Katsurao and the city of Tamura in Futaba District, Fukushima Prefecture. Standing at 883 meters, it is included among the "Utsukushima Hyakumeizan" (100 Beautiful Mountains of Fukushima).

Highlights

  • An 883-meter peak in the Abukuma Highlands
  • Straddles Katsurao village and Tamura city
  • Listed among the "Utsukushima Hyakumeizan"
  • A spot to experience the nature of the Abukuma Highlands

History

The Abukuma Highlands form a relatively gentle range of hills spreading across Fukushima Prefecture, and Mount Gojunin is one of its peaks. Its inclusion in the "Utsukushima Hyakumeizan" list is part of a prefecture-wide effort to introduce notable mountains in Fukushima. For more detailed background, checking official local sources before a visit is recommended.

Access

Located across the border of Katsurao village and Tamura city within the Abukuma Highlands, access routes differ depending on which side you approach from. Hikers should confirm the latest trail conditions and parking availability with local sources before planning a climb.

Best season

As with other mountains in the Abukuma Highlands, fresh spring greenery and autumn foliage are considered good seasons for hiking. Extra care with gear and physical condition is advised during midsummer or snowy periods.

Map

37.4843, 140.7456 · Wikidata

Suggested itinerary

  1. 1Head to the trailhead from either the Katsurao or Tamura side
  2. 2Hike the trail toward the summit
  3. 3Take in the view from the summit
  4. 4Enjoy the surrounding Abukuma Highlands scenery after descending

Did you know?

💡 Although its elevation of 883 meters is relatively modest, Mount Gojunin is valued as one of the peaks of the Abukuma Highlands and is recognized in the "Utsukushima Hyakumeizan" list. For details such as the origin of its name, checking local signage or municipal tourism information is a good idea.

Nearby spots

📍 Arakawa River📍 Fukushima Prefectural Museum of Art📍 Mount Shinobu
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