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Nara's Mt. Miune Rime Ice Festival Will Have You Booking Your Next Winter Trip

Nara's Mt. Miune Rime Ice Festival Will Have You Booking Your Next Winter Trip

Last updated: 20 December 2023

Mt. Miune, situated in the southeastern part of Nara Prefecture, is known for its captivating "muhyo" phenomenon – the formation of rime ice on tree branches near the mountain's summit due to freezing water vapor.

In addition to the mesmerizing rime ice, the Miuneyama Muhyo Matsuri (Mt. Miune Rime Ice Festival) is a must-visit event organized by the Mitsue Tourism Association for winter mountain enthusiasts. This event takes place at the Mitsue Youth Travel Village and features intriguing demonstrations and delicious food options. After enjoying the festivities, you can cozy up at a nearby hot spring to warm up!

Table of Contents
  1. Natural Ice Formations at Mount Miune
  2. Mount Miune is Perfect for Winter Mountain Climbing
  3. A Variety of Events and Hospitality for Climbers
  4. Warm Your Cold Body in a Hot Spring

Natural Ice Formations at Mount Miune

Natural Ice Formations at Mount Miune

Mt. Miune is located in the Muro Akame Aoyama National Park and has a height of 1,235 meters. One of the top 300 mountains in Japan, it offers spectacular views in all seasons, from white azaleas in early summer and beautiful autumn leaves to the winter rime ice.

That particular phenomenon occurs during severe winter weather from January to March and creates an other-worldly atmosphere when water droplets in fog and clouds freeze on trees.

Mount Miune is Perfect for Winter Mountain Climbing

Mount Miune is Perfect for Winter Mountain Climbing
Mount Fuji seen from Mount Miune
Mount Fuji seen from Mount Miune

Miuneyama is perfect for climbing with family and friends, and is easily accessible from the Kinki area. Due to the ease of its trails, the mountain has been called the “Debut Winter Mountain.” During the rime season, about 10,000 climbers of all ages and skill levels come to hike and take photos.

This unique crystalline world offers a number of wonderful sights like the shining white ice and the bright blue sky or walking through a tunnel of rime-covered tree branches. The open view of gentle the mountain pass and Hatchodaira from the Mie Prefecture side of the summit is truly superb.

If weather conditions permit, Mt. Fuji can even be seen from the observation point near the summit, which has increased Miuneyama’s popularity in recent years.

A Variety of Events and Hospitality for Climbers

The hike to the top of Miuneyama takes four to five hours, and is a round trip of approximately 11km. For climbing mountains in Nara in winter, cold weather gear and crampons are essential. The journey begins and ends at Mitsue Youth Travel Village.

The Travel Village is also the main venue for the Mt. Miune Rime Ice Festival. Organized by the Mitsue Village Tourism Association, the next installment of the festival will take place on Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays from January 20 to February 18, 2024.

This is Mitsue’s own cute character, “Tsuemi-chan”!
This is Mitsue’s own cute character, “Tsuemi-chan”!
Mochi making (from previous year)
Mochi making (from previous year)
Kinako mochi (from previous year)
Kinako mochi (from previous year)

In typical years, the festivities opened with zoni (ceremonial soup) service, and ended with a clean-up event and coffee. Some days included servings of sweet sake or mochi following a mochi making competition.

Local pickles for sale
Local pickles for sale

In addition, other special products are sold and prizes like badges signifying a hiker’s number of climbs are presented.

Warm Your Cold Body in a Hot Spring

“Muhyogo” bus
“Muhyogo” bus
Mitsue’s “Himeishi no Yu” hot spring
Mitsue’s “Himeishi no Yu” hot spring

Nara Kotsu Bus Lines operates a temporary “Muhyogo” bus that runs from Kintetsu Osaka Line Haibara Station to Mitsue Youth Travel Village on festival days, making access from Nara in winter very convenient.

In addition to being offered a discount ticket for bathing at Himeishi no Yu onsen at Ise Honkaido Mitsue rest area, climbers who use the Himeishi no Yu shuttle also receive a free towel.

A rare and spectacular view, warm hospitality, and a natural hot spring are sure to relax the body and mind. Why not come to the Mt. Miune Rime Ice Festival and experience it for yourself!

* Please submit a mountain climbing notification and be sure to wear winter mountain equipment when climbing. Please be sure to take your garbage home with you.
* If you have any concerns about your physical condition, please review the climbing date.

Muhyo Bus to Mt. Miune
  • Operation Period: Only on weekends and public holidays from January 20 to February 18, 2024 (Reservations required; deadline: until 5 PM on the day before your reservation)
  • Route 1: Harabara Station → Mitsue Youth Travel Village → Harabara Station (without hot spring visit)
  • Route 2: Harabara Station → Mitsue Youth Travel Village → Himeishi-no-Yu → Harabara Station (with hot spring visit)
  • Fares: Adult (Round Trip) 3,200 yen, Child (Round Trip) 1,600 yen
  • Telephone Reservation: Nara Transportation Reservation Center, TEL: 0742-22-5110 (9 AM – 7 PM, Open all year round)
  • Mitsue Youth Travel Village
    みつえ青少年旅行村
    • Address 1790 Kōzue, Mitsue, Uda-gun, Nara 633-1301
    • ・Held: January 20 to February 18, 2024 (Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays), Noon to 4 PM
      ・Admission: Free
      ・For access and event details, see the <a href="https://yamatoji.nara-kankou.or.jp/04public/07/01north_area/37pvjk2ryc/event/hlqru6va98/">Nara Visitors Bureau website</a>

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Kiko Matsuda, Keiko Kimura, Risa Tsushi, and a team of female writers familiar with Kansai. We love eating, drinking and traveling! We share fun information based on our experiences.

*This information is from the time of this article's publication.
*Prices and options mentioned are subject to change.
*Unless stated otherwise, all prices include tax.

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