More enjoyable trip to Hachimantai and Appi, Iwate Prefecture, Japan

The Four Seasons of Towada-Hachimantai National Park

Towada-Hachimantai National Park

The Hachimantai area of Towada-Hachimantai National Park features spectacular mountain scenery, including beautiful rivers, lakes, alpine wetlands, and volcanic landscapes! Step into Hachimantai and experience another world! Hachimantai changes throughout the year. Enjoy the best experiences each season has to offer.

Spring (March to May)

March - May

Enjoy the pink of cherry blossoms, the white snow-covered corridors, and the vibrant, spring-like highlands.

Hachimantai Snow Corridor

Every mid-April, the snow is cleared from the road leading to the summit of Hachimantai, forming snow walls on both sides. This snow corridor is several meters deep and stretches over 25 kilometers! With spring behind you, explore the snowy landscape near the summit! Visit in early May to witness a world that transforms from cherry blossoms to snow walls in just minutes. Discover another world at Hachimantai.

The Single Cherry Tree of Kamifuku Makino

The solitary cherry tree at Kamifuku Makino stands beautifully against the backdrop of Mount Iwate, still covered in snow. If you're here from early to mid-May, this is not to be missed!

Hachimantai Dragon Eye

From late May to mid-June, when the snow melts at Kagami Pond near the summit of Mount Hachimantai, the deep, transparent blue water reflecting off the white snow is not only exceptionally beautiful, but in recent years it has become famous for resembling a dragon's eye. Stare into the water's surface—perhaps the water will stare back at you...

June - August

Hiking! Camping! Cycling! Trail running! Exploration! Breathtaking surprises await!

Hiking

The scenery of Hachimantai is rich and diverse, with numerous excellent hiking routes traversing part of Towada-Hachimantai National Park. Mount Iwate can be climbed via three distinct routes. Along the way, you can enjoy waterfalls, rare alpine plants, and volcanic landscapes. Camping overnight at a mountain lodge is also recommended. Stroll around the summit of Hachimantai and enjoy the flowers blooming in the rare alpine wetlands. The diversity and possibilities found here are world-class.

cycling

Whether you're a beginner or a veteran, whether you want to challenge yourself on a mountain bike in the mountains or cycle along roads through idyllic scenery, Hachimantai has something for everyone to enjoy! Some lodges offer guided bike tours and rental bikes. Feel the wind as you explore Appi Highlands and Hachimantai!

Autumn (September to November)

September - November

At Mitsuishi Mountain, I was moved by the red carpet.

Hachimantai is beautiful in every season, but come autumn, the entire mountain transforms into a vibrant tapestry of colors, making it the most enjoyable season for hiking.
At Mitsuishi Mountain, the slopes begin turning crimson as early as September. The view from the summit in September is unforgettable! Low-growing trees blanket the slopes in deep red in every direction. This enjoyable course starts from Matsukawa Onsen, so after a 3–4 hour hike, you can relax in the open-air baths.

Golden Carpet Surrounding Hachiman Pond

Ascending the Hachimantai Aspite Line toward the summit of Hachimantai, you feel as if you've entered another world. The hiking course through the alpine wetlands around the peak is wonderful for people of all ages and abilities. Beautiful throughout the seasons, autumn transforms the landscape, turning the alpine grasslands into a golden carpet and lending the area an otherworldly atmosphere.

Basalt, Mori no Ohashi Bridge, Hachimantai Jukai Line, Hachimantai Aspite Line

Hachimantai boasts countless spots where autumn colors appear vividly—so many that explaining them all would fill pages! From the astonishing basalt rock formations rising from the river, to the brilliant views from the Great Forest Bridge, to the Hachimantai Jukai Line and Hachimantai Aspite Line routes climbing the mountain in all their splendor.

December - February

Enjoy skiing and snowboarding in a powder snow paradise

Discover Hachipau! World-class powder snow for amazing experiences at ski resorts and in the backcountry. If you enjoy hiking, strap on your snowshoes and visit the massive frozen waterfalls hidden in the mountains.
Hachimantai is home to APPI, Tohoku's largest and most popular ski resort, as well as the hidden gem of Hachimantai Resort Shimokura Ski Area, renowned for its delicious tree runs and excellent powder. With its extensive family-friendly zones and a park for snowboarders, everyone will be smiling by sunset, completely spent from a full day of fun.

CAT and backcountry skiing, snowboarding

Experience the ultimate backcountry adventure without hours of hiking by riding a snowcat with Hachimantai Cat Tours' exceptional service. Of course, those who want to earn their own turns can skin up to access the same powder paradise, Chausuyama.

Snowshoes

Towada-Hachimantai National Park offers endless areas to discover and explore on foot. Giant frozen waterfalls, magnificent mountain vistas, vast snow-covered pastures—discover it all!