INTRODUCTION
Tokyo · Murodo · Tateyama · Goshikigahara · Yakushidake · Kurobegoro · Yarigatake · Jonen · Matsumoto · Tokyo
Mountains cover about 80% of the islands of Japan . The North Alps of Honshu, the main island are the jewel in the crown, the Koh-i-Noor diamond in the smouldering necklace of peaks that lie along north-western Pacific rim .
The route from Tateyama to Kamikochi is a classic alpine hiking route. The hike is for those who love mountain walking and are fit enough to scale the fixed ladders in place to help us over the more difficult steps. No technical abilities are needed but surefootedness and a head for heights is recommended! This should not put you off - the routes are well marked and thousands of keen walkers do them every year. We make use of the amazing network of mountain huts in the North Japan Alps. These are clean, comfortable, and run with typical efficiency.
Daytime temperatures will be warm or hot in July (20-25ºC), but the nights are cooler on the peaks.
DAY-BY-DAY ITINERAY
DAY 1 SATURDAY MEET SHINJUKU, TOKYO. TRANSFER TO TATEYAMA
Take train to Shinano-Omachi and transfer via bus, ropeway, and cable car, to Murodo near Tateyama. The oldest mountain hut in Japan still stands at Murodo. After we arrive there may be time for a short walk around the sulphurous, bubbling volcanic valley below Tateyama peak nearby.
Overnight mountain hut
DAY 2 SUNDAY HIKE FROM MURODO via TATEYAMA TO GOSHIKI GA HARA
10km About 7 hours
Good views of Tsurugi to the north as we begin our trek south. Both Murodo and Goshiki huts have baths (most mountain huts do not have baths as water use is strictly limited on the peaks).
Overnight mountain hut
DAY 3 MONDAY HIKE GOSHIKI GA HARA TO SUGONORIKOSHI GOYA
7km About 5 hours
A relatively short, comfortable day of ridge hiking.
DAY 4 TUESDAY HIKE SUGONORIKOSHI GOYA TO YAKUSHIDAKE SANSO
7km About 5 hours
Another shortish day of hiking today towards the long, striding ridge of Yakushidake. Yakushi Nyorai is the Buddhist deity of medicine and healing. There is a small shrine on top of Yakushidake. Great views now open below and all around. The mountains seem to stretch endlessly in all directions.
Overnight mountain hut
DAY 5 WEDNESDAY HIKE YAKUSHIDAKE SANSO TO KUROBEGORO GOYA
12km About 7 hours.
More fine Alpine walking as we continue south during a longer hiking day. Before lunch we pass through a particularly attractive valley with a mountain stream above the Tarobeigoya hut.
Overnight mountain hut
DAY 6 THURSDAY HIKE KUROBEGORO GOYA TO YARIGATAKE
12km About 9 hours
Via Momisawa dake, along a route again offering fine views of the mountains in all directions. Yaridake Sanso, our hut for the night, is perched on a saddle just below the pyramidal peak of Yari , at 3,060m.
Overnight mountain hut
DAY 7 FRIDAY HIKE YARIGATAKE TO HOTAKADAKE
8km About 8 hours
An early start for a day of classic mountain hiking. Today's hike is an exciting ridge route with airy sections. There are fine views of the Kamikochi Valley and Mount Hotaka. This section of the route has been referred to as the most exhilarating bit of hiking in Japan that does not require any specialist skills'. The scenery is stunning.
Overnight mountain hut
DAY 8 SATURDAY HOTAKADAKE TO KAMIKOCHI AND TRANSFER TO TOKYO
9km About 6 hours
After climbing, weather permitting, to the third highest spot in Japan, the route descends 1600 metres off the roof of Japan to the Kamikochi Valley floor.
Transfer to Matsumoto and from there to Tokyo by train. Celebration dinner.
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