It is Mt. Houyo in Tottori Prefecture.
The autumn leaves from Kagikake Pass are always Japanesque!
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Cool Japan Video also publishes an article about Mt. Houyao.
Please take a look here if you like.
Mt. Hakudai in Tottori Prefecture is a popular scenic spot that has been selected as one of the 100 Famous Mountains of Japan and the 100 Scenic Views of Japan. It is also known as a sacred peak representing the Chugoku region of Japan.
It is a mountain with an altitude of 1,729 m and is a stratovolcano, but it is currently inactive.
When visiting Mt. Bodai, we recommend a guided tour event guided by the Okudaiyama guide crew. It is a popular walking tour where you can enjoy nature in all four seasons, such as bird watching in summer, autumn leaf hunting in autumn, and snowshoeing in winter.
Speaking of Mt. Hou in winter, Okudaiyama Ski Resort. It is the largest ski resort in Tottori Prefecture with a free parking lot for 400 cars. The town of Efu in Tottori Prefecture, which embraces Mt. Okudai, is an area where the air is so clear that it is suitable for stargazing, and many campers and photographers visit every year.
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