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Mt.Takao Base Camp
Mt.Takao Base Camp
Mt.Takao Base Camp
Mt.Takao Base Camp
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Mt. Takao Base Camp, Hachioji

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Mt. Takao Base Camp serves as the primary starting point for exploring Mt. Takao, one of Japan's most accessible sacred mountains located just 50 kilometers west of central Tokyo in the Hachioji area. The mountain has been revered for over 1,200 years as a spiritual center, with Yakuo-in Temple established on its slopes in 744 AD by the Buddhist monk Gyoki. The temple belongs to the Shingon sect and is dedicated to mountain worship and fire rituals.

The base camp area provides direct access to six numbered hiking trails leading to the 599-meter summit, making it one of the world's most climbed mountains with over 2.5 million visitors annually. The most popular route, Trail 1, features a cable car and chair lift system that transports visitors partway up the mountain in approximately 6 minutes. Visitors can explore the temple complex with its traditional fire ceremonies, encounter wild Japanese macaques, and visit the summit's observation deck offering views of Mt. Fuji on clear days.

Spring brings cherry blossoms from mid-April to early May, while autumn offers spectacular foliage from mid-November through December. Summer provides the clearest mountain views, though crowds peak during this season. Winter hiking remains possible, with the mountain occasionally receiving light snow that creates dramatic scenery.

The base camp is accessible via the Keio Takao Line from Shinjuku Station, taking approximately 50 minutes to reach Takaosanguchi Station. From the station, the base camp facilities are within a 3-minute walk. Cable car tickets cost ¥490 one-way for adults and ¥250 for children. Mountain access itself is free, though temple donations are customary.



The area

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Mt.Takao Base Camp, 1799-3 Takaomachi, Hachioji, Tokyo 193-0844, Japan


Nearby attractions to see

Mt. Takao Trick Art Museum

Mt. Takao Trick Art Museum, Hachioji

Okuma Garden

Okuma Garden, Shinjuku

GiGO Akihabara

GiGO Akihabara

Joyful Minowa Shopping Street

Joyful Minowa Shopping Street

Nearby attractions to see

Mt. Takao Trick Art Museum

Mt. Takao Trick Art Museum, Hachioji

Okuma Garden

Okuma Garden, Shinjuku

GiGO Akihabara

GiGO Akihabara

Joyful Minowa Shopping Street

Joyful Minowa Shopping Street


Frequently Asked Questions

Take the Keio Line from Shinjuku Station to Takaosanguchi Station (約50 minutes). Mt. Takao Base Camp is located near the station, making it easily accessible for day trips from central Tokyo.

Mt. Takao Base Camp provides access to 6 main hiking trails including Trail 1 (the most popular paved route), Trail 6 (scenic riverside path), and Trail 4 (suspension bridge route). Most trails lead to Yakuoin Temple and Mt. Takao summit at 599 meters.

Yes, Mt. Takao Base Camp area features multiple restaurants, souvenir shops, restrooms, and the famous cable car and chairlift stations. You'll find traditional Japanese food stalls, mountain specialties, and convenience facilities for hikers.

Mt. Takao Base Camp is accessible year-round, but the best times are spring (cherry blossoms in April) and autumn (fall foliage in November). Summer offers lush greenery, while winter provides clear mountain views, though some trails may be icy.

Yes, the Mt. Takao Cable Car (Keio Takao Line) operates from near the base camp to Takaosan Station, covering about half the mountain. There's also a chairlift option. Both reduce hiking time significantly while offering scenic mountain views.
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