
Mount Hakusan Murodo Camera
OnlinePerched at 2,450 metres on the slopes of Mount Hakusan, this camera overlooks the Murodo plateau, where the red-roofed visitor centre and pilgrim lodge sit beneath the sacred summit. A weathered torii gate and lingering snowfields frame one of Japan's three holiest mountains, a revered alpine sanctuary draped in dwarf-pine and volcanic ridgelines.
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A Sacred Alpine Summit
Mount Hakusan rises to 2,702 metres as one of Japan's Three Holy Mountains, alongside Mount Fuji and Mount Tate. This camera frames the Murodo basin near the summit, a spiritual high point worshipped for more than thirteen centuries.
The Murodo Plateau
At the heart of the view stands the Hakusan Murodo Visitor Centre and Lodge, the highest pilgrim shelter on the mountain. A weathered torii gate marks the trail to the Okumiya, the inner shrine of Shirayama Hime, while wooden walkways thread between cushions of dwarf pine.
Volcanic Landscape
The surrounding slopes reveal the mountain's volcanic origins, with stony ridgelines, crater terraces and persistent snowfields that feed alpine streams. Hakusan anchors a vast national park renowned for its rare flora.
A Pilgrim's Destination
Reached by classic ascent routes from the Bessan and Sabo Shindo trailheads, the Murodo camp is the staging point for climbers seeking the summit. The live view captures the timeless meeting of faith, mountaineering and wild alpine nature.
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