Raiba-dake, Mountain summit in Noboribetsu, Japan
Raiba-dake is a mountain summit in Noboribetsu that reaches approximately 1040 meters in elevation. Several hiking routes ascend through forested areas and past rocky terrain to reach the peak.
The mountain sits in a region explored during Hokkaido's early development in the 19th century. It became a destination for those seeking to discover the natural landscape of the area.
Local communities near Raiba-dake maintain traditional mountain festivals each summer, incorporating ancient practices of nature worship and seasonal celebrations.
Several hiking trails begin in the Noboribetsu area with markers for different difficulty levels. These routes allow hikers of various experience levels to reach the summit.
The mountain is composed of volcanic rock within a region dotted by hot springs. This geological feature connects mountain hiking with natural thermal activity in the area.
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