Category Archives: mountains

mountains in Japan

Hakkaisan via Byobudo

2010.09.06 / 12.8km / 9:31 hours / 1567 meters I thought 3 liters would be enough for another +30C day. In the end I ran out of 2/3 of my water halfway up, so I bought a small bottle at the yama-goya atop Hakkaisan. It should be more than enough for the down, I told myself.

Iijisan 飯士山

2010.06.25 / 11.5km / 4:53 hours / 899 meters We see Iijisan from our Yuzawa home almost everyday. One day in June, we had decided to climb from the very bottom, starting from the fishing park. We would go up what’s called the Jinbei-course, ultimately winding along a nokogiri, or saw-toothed, ridgeline. We had looked

August Tairappyo

2010.08.26 / 11.2km / 4:37 hours / 1073 meters Helpful items for hiking Tairappyo in August: 1. water, lots of it 2. rainwear 3. something to let the tsukiwaguma bear living around Matsuteyama know you’re there* *and yes, it is a big one

Mantaro – Tanigawadake – Shigekuradake 万太郎 – 谷川岳 – 茂倉岳

2010.08.21 / 21km / 13:47 hours / 2193 meters It was a sweltering +32C down in Yuzawa, but Izumi and I had to put on our rainwear to deal with the freezing winds atop Mantaro. The rest of the hike is a long blur, almost already forgotten. I do recall, however, that my boots finally

Kinjosan 金城山

2010.08.30 / 8.6km / 6:50 hours / 1071 meters Simply put, this mountain knocked me on my ass. +30C. 1071m vert. Steep and sauna-like. It was like a bigger version of Yuzawa’s Daigenta. I’ll never make fun of a 1300m-class mountain ever again.