The autumn leaves in the Hakkoda Mountains is crowded with many tourists October 7th 15:11

In the autumn colors of Aomori Prefecture, the Hakkoda mountain range, the slopes of the mountains start to turn yellow and orange, and are crowded with many tourists.

The Hakkoda Ropeway, which connects the Aomori Prefecture's Hakkoda Mountains with an altitude of over 1,300 meters to the top of the Tamobuchidake peak, was filled with gondola from the first flight starting at 8:30 am by climbers and tourists.

Most of the leaves at the foot of the mountain were still green, but as the gondola approached the top of the mountain, yellow and orange gradually increased.

Although it was cloudy on the 7th, the end of the ropeway, from the observation deck of the summit park station, you can see Mt. Iwaki, the Tsugaru Peninsula and the Shimokita Peninsula, and the people who visited were photographed together with the autumn leaves. It was.

A woman from Ibaraki Prefecture said, “When I came in front, the weather was bad, so today I was able to see a wonderful view.”

According to Hakkoda Ropeway, the current progress of autumn leaves is 50% at the middle and 20% at the foot.

The autumn leaves of the Hakkoda mountain range are in full bloom from mid to late this month.