Mt. Nagisodake

Nagisodake is the mountain mass extending to the Central Alps and Mt. Kiso-Komagatake, and from which Mt. Norikuradake and Mt. Ontake can be seen to the north, and Mt. Ena to the south.
It is also called Mt. Kintoki and was once a place for religious discipline on the mountain. The 1677-meter-high mountain is relatively easy to climb and provides a variety of courses for climbing from steep/gentle slopes to spots with a chain handrail, making it a popular mountain for men and women of all ages as a mountain to enjoy one-day mountain climb.