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Iimoriyama

Overlook the castle town from the summit! A spiritually significant mountain filled with Aizu's history.

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At the eastern edge of the Aizu Basin, Iimoriyama is a leading tourist destination in Aizuwakamatsu City, attracting around two million visitors a year. The 314-meter-high hill can be ascended not only by foot but also via a paid escalator for easy access.

This spiritually significant mountain, steeped in myths including those of Yamato Takeru, is packed with attractions. The magnificent view from the summit, offering a panoramic view of the Aizu castle town, is just one highlight. Midway up the slope sits the important cultural property "Aizu Sazaedo," built in 1796. Originally housing the Western Japan Thirty-Three Kannon deities, it was believed that praying here bestowed the same blessings as visiting all the thirty-three Kannon temples, making it a cherished spot among locals.

Moreover, several sacred sites commemorate the Byakkotai, a youth military corps of 16 to 17-year-olds formed during the Boshin War of 1868. Visitors can pay respects at the graves of 19 members who committed seppuku, the seppuku site nestled in the woods on the southern slope, and the graves of 31 members who died in battles across Aizu, reflecting on their loyalty and tragic fate.

After descending the mountain, stopping by nearby "Byakkotai Traditional History Museum," "Byakkotai Memorial Hall," and "Former Takizawa Honjin" deepens the understanding of Aizu's history.

Highlights

  • A 314-meter-high hill visited by around two million tourists annually.
  • One of the best scenic spots overlooking the Aizu castle town.
  • Mid-slope stands the "Aizu Sazaedo," built in 1796 with a unique architectural style.
  • Sacred sites commemorating the Byakkotai, a youth military corps, are scattered throughout.

Photos

  • The 16.5-meter-high, hexagonal three-storied Aizu Sazaedo.

    The 16.5-meter-high, hexagonal three-storied Aizu Sazaedo.

  • From the 314-meter-high summit, the castle town can be seen in all its glory.

    From the 314-meter-high summit, the castle town can be seen in all its glory.

  • Nearby attractions include the "Former Takizawa Honjin."

    Nearby attractions include the "Former Takizawa Honjin."

Official FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.

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Do you have signs or pamphlets in foreign languages? (If you do, which languages are available?)

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We don’t have pamphlets for inbound customers. But signs are available.

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Is free Wi-Fi available in the area?

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No outdoor Wi-Fi is available. Wi-Fi is available at the nearby souvenir shop "Aizu Kosen Koboushi."

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Are coin lockers available?

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At the Iimoriyama Tourist Information Center. Nearby souvenir shops also provide this service.

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Are there restrooms available?

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Toilets are available before reaching the summit of Iimoriyama, next to the Sazaedo, in various souvenir shops, and at the Iimoriyama Tourist Information Center.

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Are there any smoking areas?

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Not available.

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Is parking available?

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Free parking is available at the Iimoriyama Tourist Information Center. Nearby souvenir shops also offer parking (both free and paid options are available).

Reviews

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  • Way Huang

    飯盛山有多條登山路線供遊客選擇,包括各種難度和長度的徑路當然也可以直接搭電梯。大部分路線都通過美麗的森林和山間小徑,是可以提供愉快的登山體驗。

Details

Name in Japanese
飯盛山
Postal Code
965-0003
Address
Bentenshita, Ikkimachiyahata, Aizuwakamatsu City, Fukushima
Telephone
0242-33-6030 (Mt. Iimori Tourist Information Center)
Closed
Free to walk ※Escalators may be suspended
Business Hours
Walk anytime
※Escalators operation hours 8:00am - 5:00pm (From March 21 to November 20), 9:00am - 4:00pm (From November 21 to March 20)
Admission
Free ※Escalators fee Adults 250yen, Children 150yen
Access
From JR Ban-etsusai Line and Tadami Line’s Aizuwakamatsu Station, take the Machinaka Tour Bus about 15 minutes, get off at “Iimoriyama Shita” Bus stop and about 2 minutes walk from there.
Credit Cards
Not accepted
Official Website
Official Website (English)