Overview
Mount Okumaru rises to 2,439 meters in Takayama, Gifu Prefecture. It forms part of the Hida Mountains—the Northern Alps—within Chubu Sangaku National Park, where sweeping alpine ridgelines unfold. It is a quiet peak set deep in genuine high-mountain terrain.
Highlights
- ●A 2,439 m high peak of the Hida Mountains (Northern Alps)
- ●Grand natural scenery within Chubu Sangaku National Park
- ●Alpine-zone views over the ridgelines of the Northern Alps
- ●A remote mountain area where stillness stands out
History
Mount Okumaru lies within Chubu Sangaku National Park and belongs to the Hida Mountains, also known as the Northern Alps, standing at an elevation of 2,439 meters. It sits amid a protected national-park environment and is counted as part of the Northern Alps range.
Access
The mountain is located in Takayama, in the alpine zone of the Hida Mountains. Because it is a serious peak at 2,439 meters, please check maps and official information for exact climbing routes, timing, and required gear.
Best season
The window from summer, once the residual snow has settled and ridgelines become easier to walk, through early autumn's clear air is a good guide. Choose fine daytime weather to enjoy the alpine panoramas with peace of mind.
Map
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Suggested itinerary
- 1Approach the Hida Mountains area from the Takayama side
- 2Follow the trail toward the alpine ridgeline
- 3Reach the 2,439 m summit of Mount Okumaru
- 4Take in the grand Northern Alps panorama, then descend
Did you know?
💡 At 2,439 meters, it ranks among the genuine high peaks of the Hida Mountains, the Northern Alps.
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