Looking for an easy day hike from Tokyo by train?
Mount Tsukuba is one of the most popular hiking spots near Tokyo, and you can visit it without a car.
This guide explains how to get there, travel time, and the best trails for beginners.
Overview of Mount Tsukuba

- Location: Ibaraki, Japan
- Elevation: 877 m
- Difficulty: Easy to Moderate
- Best for: Beginners / Scenic views
Mount Tsukuba is famous for its twin peaks and panoramic views.
It is located outside Tokyo but still easy to visit as a day trip.
How to get there from Tokyo

Route example
Tokyo Station → Tsukuba Station → Bus → Tsukubasan Shrine
Travel time
About 2 hours
Cost
Around 2,000–3,000 yen
You can use an IC card like Suica or PASMO for most of the journey.
Best hiking trails
Miyukigahara Course (Moderate)
A popular route to the summit area.
It includes rocky sections and a steady climb.
Shirakumobashi Course (Moderate)
A quieter trail with more nature.
Less crowded but slightly more challenging.
Tips for hiking
Start early
It can get very crowded, especially on weekends.
Bring water
There are shops, but it’s better to prepare.
Wear proper shoes
Some parts are rocky and can be slippery.
Is it beginner friendly?
Yes, Mount Tsukuba is beginner friendly.
With ropeway and cable car access, you can shorten the hike and enjoy the views.
Conclusion
Mount Tsukuba is a great day hike from Tokyo with beautiful views and flexible routes.
If you want a slightly more active hike while still being beginner friendly, this is a great choice.
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Mount Takao hiking guide
Mount Mitake hiking guide


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