Mt. Iwaki is located in the southwestern part of Tsugaru Plain. It is the highest mountain in the prefecture with an elevation of 1,625 meters. The apple field and rural landscape with Mt. Iwaki extending out in the background is one of the most beautiful sights in Aomori.
There are five mountain climbing trails to the summit. These can be enjoyed by a wide range of people - from beginners to advanced mountain climbers. You can see from Mt. Hakkoda, Cape Gongen of Tsugaru Peninsula, Lake Jusan, Shichirinagahama Beach and Ajigasawa to Odose - and even Cape Matsumae in Hokkaido in the distance - at the summit.
It is said that the row of cherry trees leading to Dake Onsen at the southern foot of Mt. Iwaki is the longest in the world at 20 kilometers. In addition, michinoku kozakura (also known as iwaki kozakura) blooms about June to July around the ninth station. This is an alpine plant unique to Mt. Iwaki.
Visitors dressed in white clothing aim for Iwakiyama Shrine in groups while reciting chants as climbing music is played for oyama sankei (mountain pilgrimage) - an important intangible folk cultural asset. You can also participate in this event by signing up with Let's Walk Oyama Sankei.
Hot springs with various qualities spring forth at the foot of the mountain. Therefore, you can also enjoy touring the hot springs.