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Mount Nasu Ropeway (Chausu-dake)
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Mount Nasu Ropeway (Chausu-dake)

📍 Tochigi, Nasu

A ropeway lifts you toward the steaming summit of Chausu-dake, the active volcano that crowns the Nasu highlands — a short, rocky scramble from the top station to a crater rim that vents real sulfur.

The Nasu highlands rise to a cluster of peaks topped by Chausu-dake, an active volcano that still vents sulfur from its summit. A ropeway does the hard early work, lifting you high up the mountain’s flank in a few smooth minutes.

Why It’s Interesting

From the top station, a short but genuinely rocky scramble leads to the crater rim, where steam hisses from the bare red-and-gray ground and the view opens across the whole Nasu plateau. It’s an accessible taste of real volcano — not a gentle viewpoint but a working summit you can stand on. In autumn the slopes below detonate into one of Kanto’s best displays of colour.

Best Time to Visit

Early-to-mid October for the foliage; the ropeway runs spring through autumn and closes for winter. Check the weather — conditions on top change fast.

Getting There

Buses climb from Kuroiso Station to the ropeway base, the natural high point of a Nasu road trip.

🐿️ Cinnamon was here

Field report

The Nasu Ropeway hauls you most of the way up Chausu-dake, the live volcano that runs the neighborhood, and leaves the last stretch to your own legs: a rocky scramble to a crater rim where steam vents hiss on one side and the whole Kanto plain unrolls on the other.

I rode the gondola roof-rail (window seats are for those who fit in them) and did the summit loop with a chain-grabbing section that the humans treat as drama and I treat as furniture. Up top, the wind auditioned me for a kite role again. The crater breathes. You can hear it if you stop crunching gravel.

Autumn turns the slopes to embers and doubles the crowd; early gondola beats it. An active volcano with public transit to the door — Japan remains undefeated.

— Cinnamon 🐿️

📸 Cinnamon's camera roll

Snapshots from our very good boy on the road.

Gondola roof-rail up the live volcano — window seats are for those who fit in them. My courage swayed with the cabin.
Crater rim, steam vents hissing, the whole Kanto plain unrolled below. Stop crunching gravel and you can hear the crater breathe. Socks heard it once and that was plenty.
Mt. Chausu, the Nasu volcano
Photo via Wikimedia Commons
A ropeway gondola rising over a rugged, steaming volcanic peak
Rode the ropeway up an actual active volcano. Steam everywhere.
Mon-chan and Cinnamon the squirrel in a ropeway gondola by the volcano
Up the volcano in a swaying box. Cinnamon yelled 'YEAH!' I gripped the rail, leaderly.

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