Mt. Hayachine
Mt. Hayachine stands where the boundaries of the cities of Hanamaki, Miyako, and Tono come together. With a height of 1,917 meters, it is one of the Three Mountains of Tono, along with Mt. Rokkoshi and Mt. Ishigami. Its surface is marked by numerous cliffs and rock outcroppings, and it is well known for the high-altitude plants that bloom in the spring. Its forested belt produces beautiful autumn leaves, and looking up at them from the foothills is a popular pastime. In 1982, it was designated a quasi-national park.
Spot details
- Address
- Iwate prefecture Hanamaki City Osaki-cho, Tono-shi, Miyako-shi Map
- Area
- Hanamaki / Tono Area
- Hours
- Open 24 hours
- Closed
- Mid-Nov.-Mid-May
- Fees
- Free (visit/No admission fee is required)
- Parking Lot
- Available(40spaces)
Information Sources: NAVITIME JAPAN