Mount Eboshi (Izu): a breathtaking view of Mount Fuji

Written by SandrinePublished on 08/10/16
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A breathtaking 360° view! If you are on a walk on the Izu peninsula south of Mount Fuji, stop to climb Mount Eboshi. The view is absolutely spectacular, especially in clear weather.

To the west of the small village of Kumomi is a rocky peak called Mount Eboshi (not to be confused with the great Mount Eboshi on Hokaido). In the big bend of road 136, a small car park serves a Shinto sanctuary. This is where you have to park. You will soon see the stairs that allow you to begin the ascent of the mountain. Be careful, they are very steep with uneven and sometimes high steps. Even if there are only 300 meters as the crow flies between the car park and the summit, you can only get there if you feel able to climb them up because the climb is quite difficult.

View of the bay with Mount Fuji in the distance

1limbing Mount Eboshi: steps and more steps

The painful ascent of the stairs begins. The first part to the Shinto sanctuary is quite "quiet", it's after that it gets hard! The stairs continue much steeper and the uneven steps break the rhythm. Fortunately, a ramp has been installed, and it is very necessary for both ascent and descent. So we gradually climb up all those stairs that seem to us to be endless without looking up. And after a huge effort, we finally get there! What a relief!! At this stage, we are already quite high, but we still have to climb a few meters to reach the Grail.

The steep and endless stairs
Some steps are rather narrow and very uneven.

The stairs give way to a path in a rather sparse forest. The path goes up again but it is less tiring than the stairs. It crosses rocks with a part is a bit technical, but on a short stretch, then it leads to a small building that is part of the sanctuary crossed below.

From here, there are only a few meters to climb to reach the summit. And more steps! One wonders how a staircase could have been built here! Another last effort... We finally arrive on a very small platform secured by railings.

2Magnificent panorama with views of Mount Fuji

All around us the blue of the sea surrounds us. We literally meet on the roof of the world! From the promontory, the view is 360° complete and in the distance, a surprise awaited us! Mount Fuji! What a show!

Its magnificent stature stood out from the horizon to the north, like an island floating in the ocean.

Mount Fuji is so imposing, even from afar.
Mount Fuji seems to float on the water!

I think we were very lucky to see it because we need good weather conditions to see it from so far away. But the rest from the point of view is well worth the efforts of ascension. From here, we overlook the cliffs, and the pretty colors of Kumomi Bay. The unobstructed view allows you to see the entire coast and its green hills for miles. A moment of serenity where we were alone to contemplate this grandiose landscape. A real crush!

360° panorama from the summit of Mount Eboshi
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The incredible 360° view of Mount Fuji in clear weather.

The basket fitted at the very top of the piton.

A very little known and frequented place.

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We are Sandrine and Flo, French thirty-somethings. In 2019 we quit everything to live our dream, become nomads and travel around the world. We left with our baby, Lena, who was only 5 months old at the time. After a first trip around the Pacific Ocean by plane and a long 3 months stay in Hawaii, we left to discover Iceland for 3 months on board our 4WD pickup truck and truck camper. Then we continued our adventure in North America.

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