3rd Oct 1998: Mt Odaigahara

Mount Odaigahara, located on the border between Nara and Mie Prefectures, is a highland region rising to approximately 1,695 meters above sea level. It is counted as one of Japan’s 100 Famous Mountains and is renowned for its rich natural environment. Blessed with an exceptionally humid climate—said to receive the highest annual rainfall in Japan—the area is home to moss-covered forests and ethereal misty landscapes, making it a beloved destination for hikers and photography enthusiasts. The highest peak in the region is Mount Hidegatake, which offers a stunning 360-degree panoramic view from its summit. On clear days, visitors may even catch a glimpse of Mount Fuji in the distance. The early morning hours, when the sky is painted with the hues of sunrise, create a mystical atmosphere and make this spot especially popular among photographers. Another highlight is Masakigahara, a plateau scattered with dead fir trees. When enveloped in fog or frost, the area transforms into a...