Mt. Togakushi

· nagano, Nagano · 笘・{spot.rating}

Mt. Togakushi is a sacred mountain in Nagano Prefecture, rising dramatically to 1,904 meters and forming part of the stunning Myoko-Togakushi Renzan National Park. The mountain is steeped in Japanese mythology as the legendary site where the sun goddess Amaterasu emerged from a cave, and its slopes are home to ancient Shinto shrines nestled among towering cedar trees. Visitors can enjoy spectacular hiking trails, breathtaking alpine scenery, and a spiritual atmosphere that has drawn pilgrims and nature lovers for centuries.

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📍 Addressnagano, Nagano
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💡 Tips for Visitors

Visit between late spring and autumn (May-October) for the best hiking conditions, as trails can be snow-covered and inaccessible in winter. Bring cash as many facilities in the mountain area don't accept credit cards. Consider combining your visit with the famous Togakushi Shrine complex at the mountain's base, accessible by bus from Nagano Station with limited English signage, so download offline maps beforehand.

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