Discover the Majestic Peaks of Okutama
Explore the breathtaking beauty of Okutama, a serene mountain peak in Tokyo's Nishitama District, perfect for hiking and nature lovers.
Okutama, located in the Nishitama District of Tokyo, is a stunning mountain peak that embodies the beauty of the Japanese landscape. Famous for its breathtaking views and serene atmosphere, Okutama is a haven for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers. The area features a variety of hiking trails that cater to all skill levels, making it an ideal destination for families, solo travelers, and seasoned hikers alike. As you traverse the trails, you'll be treated to panoramic vistas of verdant valleys and distant mountains, which change dramatically with the seasons, offering a unique experience at any time of year. In addition to hiking, Okutama is also known for its rich biodiversity. Birdwatchers and wildlife enthusiasts will delight in spotting various species that call this region home. The lush forests surrounding the peak provide a picturesque backdrop for photography and peaceful reflection. Visitors can also take a break at one of the many rest areas to enjoy a packed lunch while soaking in the natural beauty. Whether you seek solitude in nature or an exhilarating outdoor adventure, Okutama is the perfect getaway from the hustle and bustle of city life. The crisp mountain air and tranquil environment make it a must-visit location for anyone looking to reconnect with nature and experience the stunning landscapes of Japan.
Local tips
- Wear comfortable hiking shoes to enjoy the trails fully.
- Visit during early morning or late afternoon for the best light and fewer crowds.
- Bring plenty of water and snacks, as there are limited facilities on the trails.
- Check the weather forecast before your visit for a safe hiking experience.
- Consider visiting in autumn for stunning fall foliage.
A brief summary to Okutama
- Hinohara, Nishitama District, Tokyo, Tokyo, JP
Getting There
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Car
If you are driving from Yamanashi, take Route 20 towards Kofu City. Once you reach Kofu, merge onto the Chuo Expressway (E20) heading towards Tokyo. Continue on the expressway until you reach the Okutama exit. After exiting, follow Route 33 which leads you directly to Okutama. Be aware that tolls are applicable on the expressway, and the total cost may vary based on your starting point but expect around 1,500 to 3,000 yen.
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Public Transportation
To reach Okutama via public transport, start by taking a train from Yamanashi to Tokyo. You can take the JR Chuo Line from Kofu Station to Shinjuku Station. From Shinjuku, transfer to the JR Chuo Line (Rapid) towards Takao Station. At Takao Station, switch to the JR Ome Line and board a train heading towards Okutama Station. The total journey takes approximately 2.5 to 3 hours and tickets will cost around 2,000 to 2,500 yen. Once at Okutama Station, you can explore the surrounding area or use local buses to reach hiking trails and scenic spots.
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Combination of Car and Public Transportation
For a mix of both car and public transport, you can drive to Tachikawa Station from Yamanashi, which will take about an hour. At Tachikawa Station, park your car and take the JR Ome Line train directly to Okutama Station. This option allows you to avoid the tolls on the expressway and enjoy a scenic train ride. The train fare from Tachikawa to Okutama is approximately 1,000 yen and the journey takes about an hour.
Attractions Nearby to Okutama
- Mito Falls
- Hinohara Tokyo Citizens' Forest
- Kuzuryu Falls
- Kuzuryu Shrine
- Kazuma-no-yu
- Ryujin Falls
- Lake Oku-tama
- Lake Okutama
- Important Cultural Properties : Kobayashi Family Residence
- Ogouchi Dam
- Okutama Green Waters Friendship Hall
- 古民家カフェ晴ノ舎 Harenoya
- Gyokudenji
- Shu'un
- Okutama Mukashi Michi Walking Trail
Landmarks nearby to Okutama
- Hinode Sansō
- Muscle monster2
- Icicles of Misotsuchi
- Takosugi
- Ichinokama Waterfall
- Chateau Mercian Wine Museum
- 連方屋敷跡
- The Wonder Years: The Kanto Plain
- Fuefukigawa Fruit Park
- 経塚古墳
- Sagamigawa Village of Nature
- Arakurayama Sengen Park
- Kawaguchiko Music Forest Museum
- Lake Kawaguchi Maple Corridor
- Kubota Itchiku Art Museum