It's not popular compared to Mt. Nantai, but the view from the top of the mountain is outstanding. If you climb from the Shizu Pass side, there are many variations, such as the traverse of the Zareba and the flower field of the old crater on the way.
On the way from Battlefield to Kotoku Ranch, the mountains seen in the distance are beautiful and impressive. Beginning with Mt. Nantai, beautiful scenery with Mt. Omanako, Mt. Komanako, and Mt. Taro. When approaching kotoku NUMA, Mt. taro can be seen nearby.
Mt. Taro is a mountain with an altitude of 2,368m that rises to the north side of Mt. Omanako, Lake Chuzenji in Okunikko. From the battlefield and Odashirogahara, it seems to be lined up in a row with the mountains such as Mt. Omanako, Mt. Omanako, and Mt. Komanako. The observatory has a panel with photos of the mountains and the names of the mountains, so you can check and see them.
Superb
The mountains in this region are in any case superb and are going to walk, especially if you like very quiet walks.
Almost 360 degree view
It's not popular compared to Mt. Nantai, but the view from the top of the mountain is outstanding. If you climb from the Shizu Pass side, there are many variations, such as the traverse of the Zareba and the flower field of the old crater on the way.
The mountain scenery is impressive
On the way from Battlefield to Kotoku Ranch, the mountains seen in the distance are beautiful and impressive. Beginning with Mt. Nantai, beautiful scenery with Mt. Omanako, Mt. Komanako, and Mt. Taro. When approaching kotoku NUMA, Mt. taro can be seen nearby.
A mountain that can be seen from Oku Nikko
Mt. Taro is a mountain with an altitude of 2,368m that rises to the north side of Mt. Omanako, Lake Chuzenji in Okunikko. From the battlefield and Odashirogahara, it seems to be lined up in a row with the mountains such as Mt. Omanako, Mt. Omanako, and Mt. Komanako. The observatory has a panel with photos of the mountains and the names of the mountains, so you can check and see them.