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The Tsurube-Otoshi Pass

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The Tsurube-Otoshi Pass

釣瓶落峠

3.8Est. 90Akita, Tohoku
JTA Approved

Overview

The Tsurube-Otoshi Pass straddles the border between Aomori and Akita prefectures.

The Tsurube-Otoshi Pass on the Aomori-Akita border takes its name from the 200-meter sheer cliffs travelers once had to cross before a tunnel opened in 1985. The geology here is visually striking: sun-exposed slopes eroded more heavily, leaving exposed white tuff ridges, while shadier slopes hold slower-melting snow and dense deciduous shrubs mixed with Sawara cypress and Japanese cedar, making this a well-known spot for autumn foliage. At the gorge floor, the old Daira Mine road follows the Fujikoto River, a remnant of a copper mine that operated from the 17th century until 1958 and once supported a settlement of over 900 people.

Practical info

Japanese name
釣瓶落峠
Nearest station
Shirakami-Sanchi Bus Stop (30 min bus)
Payment
Cards accepted
Reservations
not required
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