Mount Daibosatsu (大è©è©嶺) stands in the Yamanashi side of Chichibu Tama Kai National Park. The peak itself is in Kà Âshà «, Yamanashi. It is high. Daibosatsu Pass divides Kà Âshà « from Kosuge Village. Trails lead to the top from Kà Âshà «, Tabayama, and Kosuge.
Daibosatsu is one of the 100 Famous Mountains of Japan.
The mountain originally took a part of à Âme Kaidà  in the Edo period, used to carry lime from Kai Province where produces lime to Edo. And, Edo bakufu established Taba-shuku near Mount Daibosatsu. Mount Daibosatsu has two famous passes, which was also called Daibosatsu-toge and Yanagisawa-toge respectively. Daibosatsu-toge had been used as Ome Kaido, which was an alternative to Kà Âshà « Kaidà  until Yanagisawa-toge was open to traffic in the Meiji era.
The start of trail up the Mount Daibosatsu is located near Hashidate-shita bus stop. In additional to it, 20 minutes' walk will bring you from Kosuge-no-Yu bus stop to the start. Their bus stops are operated by Nishi Tokyo Bus travel from/to Okutama Station, simultaneously Kosuge Municipal Bus and Fujikyu Bus travel from/to Otsuki Station or Uenohara Station.
Besides, Lodge Chà Âbà(ja:ãÂÂãÂÂãÂÂé·堵è¡Â) is near to the top of mountain, and the lodge is close to Kamihikawa bus stop. The bus stop is operated by Eiwa Transportation travel from/to Kai-Yamato Station.
Moreover, there is Daibosatsu-TÃ Âge Tozanguchi bus stop, which is located Koshu, Yamanashi. The bus stop is operated by Koshu Municipal Bus travel from/to Enzan Station.