Mount Maku (Japanese: 幕山 = Maku-Yama) is a mountain with the height of 626 meters, located in Yugawara, Kanagawa, Japan.
It is a volcanic lava dome that formed about 150,000 years ago in the older rim of Mount Hakone.
Its name "Maku", meaning a curtain, is said to come from the rock walls of columnar joints that surround the mountainside, alluding to the Kabuki theater stage.
Makuyama Park (幕山公園),[1] located at the southern foot of the mountain, is famous for about 4,000 plum trees that come into bloom from early February to mid-March.
The hikers will enjoy the gorgeous view of the streets of Yugawara, noted for its hotsprings, Manazuru Peninsula, and Sagami Bay of the Pacific Ocean.