
Overview
Mount Futago is the highest peak of the Kunisaki Peninsula, located in Kunisaki, Oita Prefecture. It rises to 720.6 meters and lies within the Setonaikai National Park. The temples of the Rokugo Manzan tradition are scattered across its lower slopes.
Highlights
- ●At 720.6 meters, the highest peak of the Kunisaki Peninsula
- ●A natural setting within the Setonaikai National Park
- ●Temples of the Rokugo Manzan tradition scattered on its lower slopes
- ●Lower slopes where mandarin orange cultivation has flourished in recent years
History
Known as the highest peak of the Kunisaki Peninsula, it rises to 720.6 meters. The temples of the Rokugo Manzan tradition are scattered across its lower slopes. In recent years mandarin orange cultivation has flourished here.
Access
The mountain is located in Kunisaki, Oita Prefecture, on the Kunisaki Peninsula. The surrounding area lies within the city of Kunisaki.
Best season
Hiking and enjoying the scenery suit periods of settled weather. The mandarin orange groves on the lower slopes gain color around the harvest season.
Map
33.5831, 131.6017 · Wikidata
Suggested itinerary
- 1Head from the Kunisaki area toward the lower slopes of Mount Futago
- 2Tour the lower slopes where Rokugo Manzan temples are scattered
- 3Take in the views from the 720.6-meter summit
- 4Experience the nature of the Setonaikai National Park
Did you know?
💡 It is the highest peak of the Kunisaki Peninsula, and its area lies within the Setonaikai National Park.
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Traveler reviews1
- ごご当地めぐり★★★★★
景色が素晴らしく、写真をたくさん撮ってしまいました。
#Photogenic#Hidden gem2025年夏May 29, 2026