The earliest place in the red leaves season in Japan. The cable car to the top of the mountain to see the station, and the surrounding observation decks are around for a circle of views. It takes about 1 hour. It is not difficult. The scenery is very beautiful. If it is not bad weather, it is highly recommended. Ordinary comfortable clothing is fine, some sections of the ground is gravel, it is recommended to wear sneakers with a thin sole. It takes about3.5-4 hours to and from the top of Yue Yue, and a total of about4.5-5 hours. This is a bit difficult. There is mountaineering experience and suitable clothing. It is also recommended to try. You can enjoy the scenery from different heights, which is very different. Most of the roads are very slippery gravel roads. You must have non-slip shoes. Waterproof and non-slip mountaineering shoes are the most suitable. The weather on the mountain is changeable, rainy and foggy, and waterproof coats are still needed. Gloves and trekking poles help climbing, gloves do not need to be too good, the cable car station has gloves, but it is best to bring your own old, or the new gloves are worn pain, there is a section of the mountain is too slippery, I simply grab the side of the protective rope to slide down, hands are worn so painful. When I went down the mountain, the slippery road hurt my knees. Don't protect me from being young. I didn't do my homework in advance, and I hurt my knee before I went down the mountain. The temperature on the top of the mountain is low, after all, 2291 meters, bring a warm mid-layer sandwich. If it is the cable car to the station and start hiking to see the pool a circle of several observation decks and the top of the mountain of Daiyue, there is no hidden danger of encountering bears, you can not bring bear bells, the more Daiyue climbs up the more bare, all stones, bears will not come. Go to the Heping line or do not take the cable car from the foot of the mountain to see the posture, is the bear activity area, to be prepared. Try to accompany, hit the palm or bring the bear bell to inform the arrival of the bear.