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農鳥岳

Mount Notori

山梨県・静岡県の山

History & Cultural Significance

Rising gracefully above the Kōfu Basin in Yamanashi Prefecture, Mount Nōtori has long been revered as a sacred site in Shinto tradition, where ancient rituals and pilgrimages once honored mountain deities connected to fertility and natural harmony.

Though less famous than nearby Mount Fuji, Nōtori's spiritual aura persists through local festivals like the annual Nōtori Matsuri, where villagers carry lanterns up the slopes at dusk, illuminating the path with flickering light and ancestral prayers.

What to See & Do

The summit trail, a well-maintained gravel path winding through cedar forests and alpine meadows, rewards hikers with panoramic views of the Japan Alps, Lake Yamanaka, and the distant silhouette of Mount Fuji on clear days.

For a quieter experience, follow the lesser-known western ridge trail that cuts through moss-draped rock formations and ends at a hidden shrine nestled among wild azaleas blooming in late spring.

Atmosphere & Experience

As dawn breaks over the mountain, mist curls through the tree line like silver thread, and the only sounds are the rustle of pine needles and the distant call of a Japanese wood pigeon—nature’s quiet hymn before the day awakens.

Insider Tips

Hike early in the morning—ideally by 6:30 AM—to beat the midday heat and avoid the crowds while catching the most magical sunrise light over the surrounding peaks.

Bring a thermos of hot matcha or green tea; there’s a small stone shelter near the summit where you can pause and warm up with a traditional drink amid the crisp mountain air.

Check local weather forecasts before heading out—Nōtori’s summit can shift from sunny to foggy in minutes, especially in autumn, when low clouds often blanket the lower slopes.

Wear sturdy hiking shoes with good grip; some sections of the trail become slippery after rain, particularly around the rocky switchbacks near the halfway point.

Don’t miss the small stone torii gate just below the summit—it’s often overlooked but offers a perfect vantage for photographing the entire Kōfu Valley spread beneath you.

Fresh greenery4C, few clouds. Forecast: 6-14C, Clouds, RainCrowds: MediumEarly mornings for fewer crowds
Updated 2 days ago

基本情報

所要時間

2〜3時間

料金

無料

現地のヒント

  • Hike early in the morning—ideally by 6:30 AM—to beat the midday heat and avoid the crowds while catching the most magical sunrise light over the surrounding peaks.
  • Bring a thermos of hot matcha or green tea; there’s a small stone shelter near the summit where you can pause and warm up with a traditional drink amid the crisp mountain air.
  • Check local weather forecasts before heading out—Nōtori’s summit can shift from sunny to foggy in minutes, especially in autumn, when low clouds often blanket the lower slopes.
  • Wear sturdy hiking shoes with good grip; some sections of the trail become slippery after rain, particularly around the rocky switchbacks near the halfway point.
  • Don’t miss the small stone torii gate just below the summit—it’s often overlooked but offers a perfect vantage for photographing the entire Kōfu Valley spread beneath you.
  • Visit in late April or early May for the best chance to see wild azaleas in full bloom along the western ridge trail.
  • Pack a lightweight windbreaker—even if it’s sunny at the base, the summit can be chilly, especially in the early hours.
  • Respect the local shrines and prayer stones; many visitors leave small offerings, but avoid disturbing them out of reverence for the site’s spiritual significance.

訪問時期

1月

3°C

Winter snowscapes, quiet trails

2月

4°C

Snow-covered paths, early spring hints

3月

7°C

Late winter hiking, melting snow views

4月

11°C

Spring wildflowers begin to bloom

5月

16°C

Fresh greenery and clear mountain views

6月

19°C

Rainy season starts, lush forest growth

7月

23°C

Summer hiking season begins, dense foliage

8月

25°C

Peak summer temperatures, occasional thunderstorms

9月

21°C

Cooler days, fewer crowds, autumn prep

10月

16°C

Autumn foliage starts to color the slopes

11月

10°C

Peak autumn colors, scenic summit views

12月

5°C

Frost-kissed trails, peaceful winter atmosphere

閑散期やや混雑混雑期非常に混雑

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