Tateyama Kurobe
Tateyama Kurobe, situated in the heart of Japan, holds a revered position within Japanese culture. Often referred to as the "Japanese Alps" or "Japan's last secret," it has been considered a sacred mountain for centuries, sharing this distinction with Mount Fuji and Mount Hakusan. The region's seasonal transformations offer a compelling spectacle: the towering snow walls of spring, the layered mountain vistas of summer, and the autumnal tapestry of maple foliage contrasted with the first snowfall. Each year, it draws visitors globally.