
Overview
Mount Nakane is a mountain rising to 767.2 meters in Gero, Gifu Prefecture. Its gentle profile is typical of the wooded hills of the Gero area, offering an easy way to connect with the nature that surrounds this well-known hot-spring region. It suits travelers who want a quiet walk away from the bustle.
Highlights
- ●A gentle summit reaching 767.2 meters
- ●Quiet, hill-country nature of Gero
- ●Close to the Gero hot-spring area
- ●Scenery that shifts with each season
History
Mount Nakane is known simply as a 767.2-meter mountain located in Gero, Gifu Prefecture. No special designated cultural properties tied to the mountain itself are recorded, but it has long been a familiar local peak rooted in the Gero landscape.
Access
The mountain lies in Gero, Gifu Prefecture. As it stands 767.2 meters high, please check maps and official information for details on approach and trails. Planning your trip around the Gero Onsen area is convenient.
Best season
Early summer with its fresh greenery and clear-aired autumn are both recommended. Starting your walk in the cooler morning hours gives you time to enjoy the mountain at a relaxed pace.
Map
35.8159, 137.2467 · Wikidata
Suggested itinerary
- 1Start from the Gero Onsen area
- 2Head from the foothills toward Mount Nakane
- 3Stroll while enjoying the mountain nature
- 4Return to Gero and relax in the hot springs
Did you know?
💡 Its elevation is recorded precisely as 767.2 meters, and the mountain sits within the city of Gero. It forms part of the natural backdrop to the Gero hot-spring resort.
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