Hiking Mt. Rishiri
Mt. Rishiri , or Rishirifuji ( 利尻山 ) , is a striking stratovolcano rising from the Sea of Japan to form Rishiri Island, Hokkaidō. Its perfect cone resembles Mount Fuji, earning it the nickname “Rishiri Fuji.” One of Japan ’s 100 famous mountains, it sits between the towns of Rishiri and Rishirifuji, making it a must-see natural landmark on the island. Hiking Mt. Rishiri Mt. Rishiri Details Mount Rishiri is a stunning 5,646 ft (1,721 m) stratovolcano located in the middle of Rishiri Island ( 利尻島 ) , just off the northwest coast of Hokkaido. In fact, the entire island is essentially the mountain itself, with the summit near its center. Recognized as one of Japan’s “Hyaku-meizan" , the country’s 100 famous mountains, Mount Rishiri offers hikers breathtaking views of Hokkaido, nearby Rebun Island, and even Sakhalin Island in Russia on clear days. Mt. Rishiri - Rishiri Island, Hokkaido Prefecture Mt. Rishiri Trails Mount Rishiri ’s remote location makes it a bit of a jour...