Mount Haku
Japan · Hakusan Range
Mount Haku is one of Japan's classic sacred peaks and a strong standalone trekking objective.
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What to expect on this mountain
Mount Haku is one of Japan's classic sacred peaks and a strong standalone trekking objective.
Weather exposure, extended ascent time, and snow persistence shape the main route hazards.
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Guided summit options for Mount Haku
These guided itineraries explicitly include a summit of Mount Haku.
Japan Three Sacred Mountains Guided Challenge
Japan Three Sacred Mountains Guided Challenge is the 8-day option for Japan Three Sacred Mountains Challenge. It is graded difficult and reaches about 3,776 metres. The itinerary follows a guided format with day-to-day timing adjusted to conditions, travel logistics, and acclimatisation needs.
Support style: Guide-led Three Peaks itinerary with coordinated transfers
Nearby itineraries and route styles
These itineraries are relevant to the area and base logistics. Some do not include a summit of Mount Haku.
Routes for Mount Haku and nearby objectives
Japan Three Sacred Mountains Route
A multi-peak route concept linking Fuji, Tate, and Haku into one Japanese mountain challenge.
Mount Haku Bettodeai Route
The standard trekking route on Mount Haku from the Hakusan side.