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    Yamanashi Japan One nighter - an over abundance of Fuji (6/17-6/18)



    I tried this hike last year and failed
    https://www.hammockforums.net/forum/...takamaru-Onsen

    Lesson learned and I returned back with aim to head to a famous mountain known because it was from that location where THE famous mountain in Japan was used in the old 500 yen bill.

    Started off at JR Kai-Yamato and was amongst the crowd waiting for the cash-only shuttle bus.


    Even though there were at least a hundred people in line, they prepared enough buses for all of us. It was a long ride up 1580m to the last stop at the trailhead nearest from Mt. Daibosatsu.

    Daibosatsu is one the hundred famous mountains of Japan and there are two ways up the summit from the trailhead: a one hour direct route or an easier 1.5 hr route.

    First view of Fuji on the hike up the direct route.


    Final view from the top


    The peak of the mountain (2056.9m) is a short hike north surrounded by trees offering limited views.


    Returned back and enjoyed the walk across the ridge.
    https://imgur.com/ehHiRX7.gif



    The sign marking the ridge of Daibosatsu getting better bling than the summit


    Passed the last gift shops and the crowd of hikers dropped considerably.

    Just me on this segment


    Glancing at Fuji time to time.


    All the names around this area are so hard to remember if you don’t know Kanji.


    You are going to see a lot of Fuji


    I’m not even thinking to type the name of this peak.


    More Fuji!!



    Headed back into the trees and down off the ridge.


    Hiked down and arrived at a parking lot. Talked to a bunch of folks in their 60s about the area. It was very buggy all day but I noticed a bee-like bug on my leg and the guy I was talking to warned me to swat it off before it bites, else it leaves a black welt on your skin. I dutifully swatted the bug and proceeded to drench myself with Picardin.

    First and last opportunity to fill up for the day. I carried 3.2 liters of water at the start of the day and had around 300ml left.


    Filled up with enough water for the final hike up, dinner, breakfast and return back to this spot the next day.

    Heading up and looking back a few times.




    Reached the final summit of the day - Mt. Gangaharasuri



    A sign denoting the significance of this place.


    The 500 yen notes were in circulation for no more than 43 years until it was replaced by the coin which were introduced in 1982. The last bills were printed in 1994.


    My attempt to recreate it, minus the snow cap



    Found a nice albeit buggy place and was glad I did not pack my half-wit.


    I brought along my Tensa Treez pole but realized I lost the tightening nut some where in transit either on the train or bus. I tried to set up the pole but one of the anchors kept slipping. I gave up as I was getting hungry and the bugs were swarming everywhere.

    Mmmm, expired mountain house. Still delicious.


    Enjoying the evening solitude
    https://imgur.com/tGuk7oD

    Day 1 by the numbers






    Did not sleep well because of high shrills and footsteps of several dears nearby. By the time I remembered I packed earplugs, it was already 3am and woke up 3 hrs later.

    Breakfast view


    Groggily heading back down


    Heading back up


    My pace was slow and I was struggling. Heart rate was fine, legs feeling well but I was utterly exhausted clawing my way back up the ridge that I climbed down the previous day.

    My head began to clear after hitting the second peak of the day. Feeling better, took more shots of Fuji.






    Followed a river back down to a hot spring I went to last year. The last bit of “trail” before an hour road walk.


    “The Road” walk


    Hachidairyuo Shrine


    Hot springs at Tenomoku


    Some where along the river I felt a bug land on my neck and swatted it. My fingers were covered in blood and sure enough, I noticed a big black welt on my shoulder in the change room mirror at the hot spring.

    The end of the trip with a snack and lunch.
    Braised offal and mushroom (maitake aka “hen of the wood”) tempura. Draft of Asahi Super Dry

    Today’s special: fried shrimp, saba and aji (blue and horse mackerels), silky tofu and the saltiest miso soup I’ve ever tasted outside the home.


    Day 2 by the numbers






    Trip details on Komoot

    Day 1: https://www.komoot.com/tour/1173139012
    Day 2: https://www.komoot.com/tour/1173077442
    Last edited by alt.thomas; 06-20-2023 at 23:48.

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    I enjoy your photos - you are obviously more gifted than I am in the photography department!
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    Magnificent trip! Thank you for posting.
    Since I retired, some times I stay awake all day, some times all night.

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    Thank you alt.thomas, for taking us along on your trek. Panoramic views and great photography. I’m glad you were able to get setup, minus some parts to your trekking poles.
    Wow!

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    Yamanashi Japan One nighter - an over abundance of Fuji (6/17-6/18)

    Quote Originally Posted by Phantom Grappler View Post
    Panoramic views and great photography. I’m glad you were able to get setup, minus some parts to your trekking poles.
    Thank you. I think I just needed patience I did not have to that day. Need to practice some more but I am now realizing I’ll have to get used to sleeping on the ground if it comes to that.

    Quote Originally Posted by psyculman View Post
    Magnificent trip! Thank you for posting.
    My pleasure

    Quote Originally Posted by SilvrSurfr View Post
    I enjoy your photos - you are obviously more gifted than I am in the photography department!
    Thanks but I think the subject did most the work.

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    What a beautiful country & an awesome trail report & pics.

    I got a laugh about your expired meal comment... been there, done that.

    Thanks for posting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ObdewlaX View Post
    I got a laugh about your expired meal comment... been there, done that.
    Thanks for posting.
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    Having Mt. Fuji in the background of your pictures provides a nice aesthetic. Enjoy your trip reports.

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    Thanks for posting your enjoyable report. My dad was in the navy and we lived in Yokohama in the early 60's. I went to Girl Scout camp near Nikko and Lake Chuzenji where everyone got bitten by what we called booey bugs (buya?)- might be the same as your bee-like biters.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slugbait View Post
    I went to Girl Scout camp near Nikko and Lake Chuzenji where everyone got bitten by what we called booey bugs (buya?)- might be the same as your bee-like biters.
    Thanks!!! Relieved to know the name of the bug, bu-yu, and similar to the black fly.

    https://ja.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/ブユ

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