Mount Futago (Japanese: 二子山 = Futago-Yama) is a twin-peak mountain in the central volcanic cones of Mount Hakone, located in Hakone, Kanagawa, Japan. It consists of Upper Futago Mountain (1,099 meters) in the north, and Lower Futago Mountain (1,065 meters) in the south.

Mount Futago viewed from west, with Lake Ashi in the foreground.
Mount Futago viewed from southwest by south

Although entering this mountain is prohibited in order to preserve nature,[1] Mount Futago is easily recognizable from various directions because of its prominent twin peaks and the relay towers of NTT Telecommunications East and NTT Docomo, which play an important role in Japan's busy east-west telecommunications.

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The Japanese daikaiju, Gyaos, resided Mount Futago in "Gamera vs Gyaos"1967.

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35°12′27″N 139°2′53″E / 35.20750°N 139.04806°E / 35.20750; 139.04806