
雨飾山
Mount Amakazari
雨飾山(あまかざりやま)は、長野県北安曇郡小谷村と新潟県糸魚川市との県境にある、標高1,963.2 mの山。妙高戸隠連山国立公園の西端にあり頸城連峰に属している。
History & Cultural Significance
Mount Amakazari, known as one of the 100 Famous Mountains of Japan, has long been a sacred site for local communities and spiritual seekers. Its name, meaning 'Rain-Decorated Mountain,' is said to reference the misty, ever-changing weather that often shrouds its peaks.
The mountain holds deep cultural significance in the region, with ancient Shinto shrines and pilgrimage routes that have drawn visitors for centuries. Local folklore tells of deities residing in its forests and streams, adding an aura of mystery to every step taken along its trails.
What to See & Do
Hikers can choose from several well-maintained trails that lead to the summit, each offering unique views of the surrounding alpine landscape. The most popular route begins at the Amakazari Onsen area, where you can enjoy a relaxing soak in natural hot springs before ascending.
At the peak, visitors are rewarded with sweeping vistas of the Chubu region, especially stunning during the autumn foliage season when the forest turns into a vibrant tapestry of red and gold. The mountain also serves as a gateway to nearby nature reserves and wildlife habitats.
Atmosphere & Experience
Walking through the forested paths of Mount Amakazari feels like stepping into a different world—where the scent of pine mingles with the cool mountain air, and the only sounds are birdsong and the rustling of leaves. The tranquility of the surroundings makes it an ideal spot for reflection and connection with nature.
Insider Tips
Visit early in the morning to avoid crowds and catch the best light for photography, especially during the golden hour just after sunrise.
Bring a reusable water bottle, as there are limited facilities along the trails, and staying hydrated is essential for the climb.
基本情報
2〜3時間
無料
現地のヒント
- Check the weather forecast before heading out, as sudden changes in conditions can make the trails slippery or dangerous.
- Wear sturdy hiking boots and layers, as temperatures can drop significantly at higher elevations even in summer.
- Try the local soba noodles at nearby villages for a taste of traditional Chubu cuisine.
- Visit during the fall for the breathtaking maple and oak foliage, which transforms the mountain into a painter’s dream.
- Support local conservation efforts by following trail guidelines and not leaving any trash behind.
訪問時期
1月
4°C
New Year shrine visits
2月
5°C
Plum blossoms begin
3月
8°C
Early cherry blossoms
4月
13°C
Cherry blossom peak
5月
18°C
Fresh green foliage
6月
21°C
Hydrangea season, rainy
7月
25°C
Summer festivals
8月
27°C
Obon, fireworks
9月
23°C
Late summer, typhoon risk
10月
17°C
Autumn foliage begins
11月
11°C
Autumn foliage peak
12月
6°C
Winter illuminations
yesterdayに更新
旅行者の声
雨飾山を訪れた方々のリアルな体験談。


