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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mount_AmagiMount Amagi - Wikipedia

    Mount Amagi (天城山, Amagi-san) is a range of volcanic mountains in central Izu Peninsula in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan, forming the border between Izu City and Higashi-Izu Town. It is also referred to as the Amagi Mountain Range (天城連山, Amagi Renzan).

  2. Experience the mountain's charms for yourself on a hike through its serene Japanese beech forests, bamboo grasses and fields, looking out across Mount Fuji, Suruga Bay and Mount Daruma.

    • 10 hours 30 minutes
  3. Apr 24, 2008 · Mt. Amagi is the highest point on the Izu Peninsula, offering beautiful virgin forests and a great view of Mt. Fuji. The hike: From the bus stop, walk down the road a short way, and enter the forest on your left. They’ll be signs marking the trail.

  4. Mt. Amagi is a general name of a couple of moutains which are belong to Izu Mountains. Mt. Bansaburo is the highest peak of Mt. Amagi. It has a gentle slope that is covered with beech forest. The route to the peak is relatively easy. The mountain peak commands a view of a widlness of waters and a view of Mt. Fuji.

  5. Apr 11, 2024 · The peninsula features the dominant Amagi Mountain Range (天城連山), home to peaks such as Bansaburodake (万三郎岳), Banjirodake (万二郎岳), and Tōgasayama (遠笠山), with the first reaching 1,406 meters. Mt Amagi is of course one of the 100 most beautiful mountains of Japan.

  6. Mount Amagi - Amagi Kogen (天城山 - 天城高原) Commencing this hike from Amagi Kogen (high land) to Mount Banzaburodake, the highest peak of Mount Amagi, Mount Totsuka, and then Mount Banjirodake. Located in Fuji Hakone Izu National Park, which offers climbers to enjoy exploring through several scenic points and the lush moss-green forest.

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  8. Jan 12, 2024 · Mt Amagi (天城山, Amagi-san) is a 100 Famous Mountain on the Izu Peninsula in Shizuoka. Public transport is a little bit of a pain, but with a relatively short course it is daytrip-accessible from Tokyo.