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The Charm of Hokuto City: The Terrain of Southern Yatsugatake

The southern Yatsugatake region is one of the most distinctive areas of Hokuto City. Known for its rich natural beauty, this area offers stunning landscapes and a variety of outdoor activities. The terrain of southern Yatsugatake is diverse and picturesque, featuring a blend of mountainous regions, plains, and hilly areas.

Terrain Features

  • Mountainous Areas:
  • The region is characterized by a range of high-altitude mountains, including Mount Aka (2,899m) and Mount Yoko (2,829m), known for their steep terrains.




  • Plateaus and Hills:
  • At the base of Yatsugatake, vast plateaus such as Kiyosato and Nobeyama spread out. These plateaus have relatively gentle slopes, with beautiful meadows and pastures that are popular tourist destinations.




  • Valleys and Rivers:
  • Several rivers flow from the Yatsugatake mountain range, creating stunning valleys along their courses. Notable rivers include the Kamanashi River and the Oodofukazawa River, which provide abundant water resources.


Additionally, the southern Yatsugatake region is a place where you can enjoy beautiful scenery throughout the four seasons. Spring brings cherry blossoms and fresh greenery, summer offers a cool climate with lush green mountains, autumn is marked by vibrant foliage, and winter showcases serene snow-covered landscapes. Each season offers its own unique charm, making the southern Yatsugatake region a harmonious area where nature and human life coexist beautifully.

From left: Jindai Cherry Tree, Akeno Sunflower Field, Higashizawa Bridge in Autumn, Mt. Mizugaki Yasu Rock.

Explore this diverse and scenic region to experience the full range of its natural beauty and cultural attractions.