Mount Iizuna (飯縄山, Iizuna-yama), also written as 飯綱山 (Iizuna-yama), is a stratovolcano located ten kilometers north-northwest of the heart of
Nagano,
Nagano Prefecture,
Japan. The mountain straddles the city of Nagano and
Iizuna town in
Kamiminochi District, Nagano. Together with Mount Reisenji (霊仙寺山, Resenji-yama) 1875.0 m, Mount Menō (瑪瑙山, Menō-yama) 1748 m, and others, it forms the Iizuna range. It has an
elevation of 1,917 metres.
This mountain is a sacred site for mountain-based religious sects such as
Shugendo, and said to be the home of a tengu named Saburō. According to legend, there was once a strange, edible sand somewhere on the mountain, which the tengu would distribute in times of poor harvest. At the entrances of the hiking trails, there are several
torii and
komainu, the South Trail includes 13 stone Buddhas, and there is a shrine located near the summit.[4]
Leisure activities
Hiking
The mountain has popular hiking trails, which can be hiked in all seasons (with appropriate gear in winter), leading to the summit in approximately 2-2.5 hours depending on fitness level.[5] The South Trail (南登山道 Minami tozan do) begins at the Izuna Trailhead Bus Stop (飯縄登山口バス停 Izunatozanguchi basu tei), which is approximately 14 km from
Nagano Station and can be reached by car or public bus run by
Alpico Kōtsū. Parking is available. The bus stop is in front of Nagano Country Club. From the Izuna Trailhead (1,126m), the trail rises to 1,917m over approximately 4 km of hiking. There are no chains or ladders on the trail, and little technical skill is required.[6] Another popular trail, West Trail (西登山道 Nishi tozan do) leaves from the village of
Togakushi, at an elevation of 1,225m. It meets the main South Trail at an elevation of 1,840 m at the South/West trail branch (南・西登山道分岐 Minami nishi tozan-dō bunki).
The summit provides 360° views, including panoramic views of Nagano City,
Mount Togakushi,
Mount Takatsuma, one of the
100 Famous Japanese Mountains, and
Mount Kurohime throughout year; and especially in winter, the
Hida Mountains,
Yatsugatake Mountains, and
Mount Fuji can be seen.[4] Note, however, that specialty gear, including crampons, are required in winter. From the summit, it is also possible to ascend from or descend to Togakushi via Mount Menō (瑪瑙山) (1748m) and Togakushi Ski Field. Another possible descent is via Mount Reisenji (霊仙寺山) (1875m) towards the Reisenji Temple Ruins (零戦時後) and the trailhead, or to the Iizuna Resort (いいずなリゾートスキー場 Iizuna Resort Ski Jo).
Mount Iizuna (飯縄山, Iizuna-yama), also written as 飯綱山 (Iizuna-yama), is a stratovolcano located ten kilometers north-northwest of the heart of
Nagano,
Nagano Prefecture,
Japan. The mountain straddles the city of Nagano and
Iizuna town in
Kamiminochi District, Nagano. Together with Mount Reisenji (霊仙寺山, Resenji-yama) 1875.0 m, Mount Menō (瑪瑙山, Menō-yama) 1748 m, and others, it forms the Iizuna range. It has an
elevation of 1,917 metres.
This mountain is a sacred site for mountain-based religious sects such as
Shugendo, and said to be the home of a tengu named Saburō. According to legend, there was once a strange, edible sand somewhere on the mountain, which the tengu would distribute in times of poor harvest. At the entrances of the hiking trails, there are several
torii and
komainu, the South Trail includes 13 stone Buddhas, and there is a shrine located near the summit.[4]
Leisure activities
Hiking
The mountain has popular hiking trails, which can be hiked in all seasons (with appropriate gear in winter), leading to the summit in approximately 2-2.5 hours depending on fitness level.[5] The South Trail (南登山道 Minami tozan do) begins at the Izuna Trailhead Bus Stop (飯縄登山口バス停 Izunatozanguchi basu tei), which is approximately 14 km from
Nagano Station and can be reached by car or public bus run by
Alpico Kōtsū. Parking is available. The bus stop is in front of Nagano Country Club. From the Izuna Trailhead (1,126m), the trail rises to 1,917m over approximately 4 km of hiking. There are no chains or ladders on the trail, and little technical skill is required.[6] Another popular trail, West Trail (西登山道 Nishi tozan do) leaves from the village of
Togakushi, at an elevation of 1,225m. It meets the main South Trail at an elevation of 1,840 m at the South/West trail branch (南・西登山道分岐 Minami nishi tozan-dō bunki).
The summit provides 360° views, including panoramic views of Nagano City,
Mount Togakushi,
Mount Takatsuma, one of the
100 Famous Japanese Mountains, and
Mount Kurohime throughout year; and especially in winter, the
Hida Mountains,
Yatsugatake Mountains, and
Mount Fuji can be seen.[4] Note, however, that specialty gear, including crampons, are required in winter. From the summit, it is also possible to ascend from or descend to Togakushi via Mount Menō (瑪瑙山) (1748m) and Togakushi Ski Field. Another possible descent is via Mount Reisenji (霊仙寺山) (1875m) towards the Reisenji Temple Ruins (零戦時後) and the trailhead, or to the Iizuna Resort (いいずなリゾートスキー場 Iizuna Resort Ski Jo).