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  1. 2017年4月17日 · Re: Cheap see through rain coats. 2017/4/18 18:03. The problem with hiking in something like that, or any other cheap impermeable plastic raincoat, is that even though it's effective at keeping the rain out,you'll still get soaked from your own sweat. That's why people pay big bucks for fancy shells made with fabrics like Goretex.

  2. 2015年8月11日 · 2015/8/12 09:38. While it gives good grip on soil and dry stones, it's very slippery on wet and damp stones, especially when it's covered with wet dried leaves. It's as slick as skiing over tiles when the soles or the tiles are damp. I've used lots of different boots of lots of different brands and prices, and that's a pretty typical experience ...

  3. Hours & Fees. Mount Kurodake (黒岳, Kurodake) is a 1984 meter high peak that towers over Sounkyo Onsen in central Hokkaido. Thanks to a ropeway and chair lift, the mountain is one of the most easily accessible major peaks in Daisetsuzan National Park and a popular entry point for hikes into the interior of the national park. The Kurodake ...

    • When to Hike
    • Trails and Signage
    • Permits and Guides
    • Mountain Huts and Camping
    • What to Bring
    • Volcanoes and Hot Springs
    • Wild Animals

    Japan stretches over 3000 kilometers from north to south, resulting in a diverse range of climates. As a result the climbing season varies a lot between regions, with some destinations allowing hiking around the year while others are inaccessible during most of the year due to heavy snow. The best season to hike in Japan's higher mountains is summe...

    Japanese hiking trails are typically well maintained. Marshland and heavily trafficked trails are often covered in boardwalk trails to protect the environment and make the routes more accessible to the masses. Off-trail hiking is generally prohibited, especially in national parks. Hiking trails tend to be well marked with signs, flags or paint as a...

    Permits are not usually required, even when hiking in national parks. However, as a safety measure, some places ask you to write down your name, contact information and hiking destination at the local mountain station before setting off. While guided hikes are available on some routes (English speaking guides are very rare), most hikers tend to for...

    On longer, multi-day excursions, hikers will typically overnight at mountain huts, which are common along most popular hiking routes. The amenities found at the huts vary from the most basic one-room shelters to hostel-like facilities that offer beds, showers and hot meals. Note that it is often necessary to phone for reservations at the huts, whic...

    While full goretex suits, spats and hiking poles may not be necessary for a short 30 minute hike along a paved trail, you should always be sufficiently prepared and equipped for more challenging hikes. At a minimum you should bring the following: 1. Maps Popular day hikes are usually well marked, and detailed maps are often posted at the trailhead....

    Japan is located in one of the most geologically active regions of the world, and many of the country's mountains are volcanoes. Several of these are active, so beware of closures due to volcanic activity and poisonous gases. On the plus side, all this volcanic activity breeds numerous hot springs (onsen), and mountain destinations that are popular...

    Most of the animals that you may encounter while hiking are not dangerous, however special care should be taken around bears (kuma), wild boars (inoshishi), monkeys (saru) and hornets (suzumebachi). Never approach or feed the animals. In bear country (i.e. most of Japan), hikers often wear bear bells to alert the animals of their presence and avoid...

  4. Lake Yamanakako (山中湖) is the largest of the Fuji Five Lakes and the second most developed lake behind Lake Kawaguchiko with small towns at its western and eastern ends and a few hotels, minshuku, camping grounds and restaurants in between. There are good views of Mount Fuji from around the lake, especially from along its less developed ...

  5. 2019年2月2日 · Hiking Japan’s second highest peak: Mt. Kita-dake. For hikers looking for an enticing climb similar in difficulty to Mt. Fuji, but without the throngs of other hikers, and with vastly more varied terrain and wildlife, Mt. Kita-dake, Japan’s second tallest mountain, is a great option. By Joe Mignano · July 31, 2018.

  6. Kobe Nunobiki Ropeway (神戸布引ロープウェイ) is one of three services that lifts tourists up the southern slopes of the Rokko mountain chain. The ropeway departs from next to Shin-Kobe Station, Kobe's shinkansen station. As it ascends, it passes by the Nunobiki Waterfall and the Nunobiki Herb Garden, giving a nice aerial view of both.

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