H02 Mt.Mitake & Mitake Shrine

Located atop a 929-meter Summit, the Mitake Shrine

Take the Cable Car to near the Summit

Enjoy the Rock Garden and Waterfalls

How to Get There by Train & Bus

JR: Mitake Station (JR Ome Line) Bus: Keiburushita Bus Stop (Nishi Tokyo Bus)

What’s It Like?

Hiking Mount Mitake offers a unique experience that blends natural beauty and historical charm. The journey to the summit allows you to enjoy the scenery of all four seasons, making it worth a visit year-round. In spring, cherry blossoms and fresh greenery abound; in summer, the lush forest provides a cool retreat; in autumn, the mountain is painted in vibrant fall colors; and in winter, you can walk under the sunlight filtering through the trees, crunching fallen leaves beneath your feet.

The trails are well-maintained and offer courses that can be enjoyed by everyone, from beginners to advanced hikers. The path to Mitake Shrine, in particular, is an ancient pilgrimage route rich with historical structures and traditional events. The shrine’s majestic atmosphere and panoramic views leave a lasting impression on many hikers.

Additionally, access to Mount Mitake is very convenient with the use of cable cars. This makes it accessible even for those who may not be confident in their physical abilities or for families with children. Furthermore, from the summit, you can continue hiking to see the Rock Garden and waterfalls.

Hiking Mount Mitake is an appealing spot that combines nature, history, and culture, providing a perfect place to refresh both body and mind. Through this special experience, why not immerse yourself in the grandeur of nature and the rich traditional culture of Japan?

JR Mitake Station
Cable Car Takimoto Station
Mitakesan Station
Path to the Shrine
Autumn Leaves of Mt. Mitake
View from Mt.Mitake
Torii Gate on the Approach
Mitake Shrine
Mitake Shrine
Fog in the Forest
Rock Garden
Torii Gate & Waterfall in the Rock Garden