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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.

📸 Mon-chan's camera roll

Snapshots from our very good boy on the road.

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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