Overview (history, characteristics, attractions)
Mount Yufu, towering over Yufu City, Oita Prefecture, stands approximately 1,584 meters above sea level and is one of the most beautiful peaks in the Bungo region. Known as "Bungo Fuji" for its beautiful, nearly conical shape, the mountain has long been beloved for its commanding view of the Yufuin Basin and Beppu Bay. Formed by volcanic activity, the mountain features steep slopes and rocky ridges, allowing visitors to enjoy seasonal scenery (fresh greenery, flowers, autumn leaves, and snowscapes). The famous Yufuin Onsen hot springs are located at the foot of the mountain, making it an attractive spot for many visitors to combine sightseeing with hiking.
Highlights
- The twin-peaked ridgeline and mountain shape: Mt. Yufu can sometimes be seen as a double-peaked mountain, with its sharp ridges and rocky areas creating a mountainous landscape. It is also a popular photo spot.
- A panoramic view of the Yufuin BasinOn a clear day, you can enjoy a magnificent panoramic view of the town of Yufuin, Lake Kinrin, and even Beppu Bay and Aso in the distance.
- Alpine plants and forest zone: Due to the difference in altitude, you can see beech forests and subalpine plants, and you can observe different vegetation in each season (spring flowers, autumn leaves, etc.).
- Photo, sunrise and sunset spotsThe summit and ridgeline are ideal for taking photos of sunrises and sunsets. The silhouette seen from the Yufuin side is also popular.
- Combine with sightseeing in Yufuin: Another attractive feature is that after hiking you can enjoy hot springs, meals, and museums at Lake Kinrin and the hot spring town.
Access (nearest station, transportation, etc.)
- Nearest station:JR Kyudai Main Line, Yufuin Station (Yufu City).
- From the station to the trailhead:From Yufuin Station to the trailhead, you can travel by local bus, tourist bus, or taxi. The journey takes approximately 15 to 30 minutes (depending on the route and traffic conditions).
- Access from major cities:
- From Fukuoka (Hakata): Take the JR Limited Express "Yufuin no Mori" to Yufuin in about 2 hours, or take the express bus.
- From Beppu/Oita: Take the JR or express bus to Yufuin (approximately 30-70 minutes depending on the route).
- Access by car:Access the trailhead from Yufuin IC on the Oita Expressway via national and prefectural roads. There may be paid and free parking available around the trailhead, but as the number of spaces is limited, it is recommended that you arrive early.
Estimated stay (estimated time required)
- Summit and round trip hike:The typical route takes about 2-3 hours to ascend and 1.5-2 hours to descend. The total time is about 4-6 hours (including breaks). This will vary depending on your stamina and the route you choose.
- Just take a quick look and take a photo:If you want to take photos from the observation point in Yufuin or from the foot of the mountain, it will take about 30 minutes to 2 hours.
- If overnight stay is required:You can enjoy a leisurely trip by staying overnight at Yufuin Onsen and combining it with early morning hiking and sightseeing the next day (recommended 1 night, 2 days).
Nearby spots
- Yufuin Hot Springs Town (Yufuin): A tourist center lined with hot spring inns, cafes, and souvenir shops.
- Lake Kinrin: The lake is shrouded in morning mist and is a famous photo spot.
- Yunotsubo Highway: A walking path lined with restaurants and craft shops.
- Museums and theme parks: Small museums and tourist facilities such as Yufuin Museum of Art and Floral Village.
- Beppu area: A short car or train ride will take you to the Hells and Beppu Onsen town.
Things to be aware of (crowds, manners, seasonal precautions, etc.)
- Sudden changes in weather:The wind is strong and the temperature is low near the summit. Please check the weather forecast and be sure to bring rain gear and cold weather gear. Even in summer, it gets chilly in the evenings.
- Difficult parts of the hiking trail:There are rocky areas, steep slopes, and exposed ridges, and some areas are slippery. Please bring trekking shoes, gloves, and trekking poles (if you are used to using them), and avoid strenuous activity.
- Snow and ice in winter:In winter, there is snow and ice, so crampons and cold weather gear are necessary. If you do not have the necessary equipment or experience, please avoid the trail or consider hiring a guide.
- Thunder and Summer Afternoon:In summer, thunderstorms often occur in the afternoon, so we recommend leaving early and descending in the morning.
- Congestion/Peak Times:The trailhead and the area around Yufuin will be crowded on weekends, consecutive holidays, during the autumn foliage season, and during the spring tourist season. Please be aware of crowded parking lots and public transport, and plan your trip early.
- Safety measures:Please carry a map and an action plan, spare batteries for your cell phone, and plenty of water and food. Avoid climbing alone, and beginners should consider climbing with an experienced climber or using a guide.
- Nature and local manners:Always take your trash with you, stay on the hiking trails, do not damage vegetation, and respect the rules prohibiting entry onto private property and fields. Please also respect local rules (regarding parking and quietness) when visiting hot springs and shops at the foot of the mountain.
Mount Yufu is an attractive mountain that can be enjoyed in combination with the scenery, nature, and sightseeing in Yufuin. Please be sure to prepare well in advance, check the weather, and take safety into consideration when heading out.
