Mount Sangane, Hill summit in Aichi Prefecture, Japan.
Mount Sangane is a hill summit in Aichi Prefecture rising approximately 320 m, offering views of Mikawa Bay, nearby cities, and the Pacific Ocean from the peak. A mountain road connects different locations and provides access to several viewpoints along the ridge.
The summit developed as a natural landscape feature over time and became accessible through a mountain road built in recent decades. This connection linked two locations in the region and changed how people used the area.
The mountain is known for its annual hydrangea festival in June, when thousands of flowering plants bloom along the mountain paths. This celebration draws many visitors seeking to enjoy the colorful display in a natural setting.
The toll road allows easy access to the summit by car, with ample parking available at the top. Visitors are advised to come on clear days to enjoy the best views.
During winter months, the mountain road is illuminated with thousands of lights that glow in the darkness. This lighting display transforms the route into a glowing nighttime landscape.
The community of curious travelers
AroundUs brings together thousands of curated places, local tips, and hidden gems, enriched daily by 60,000 contributors worldwide.