The shape of Mt. Amakazari is magnificent like an independent mountain. The view from the peak is marvelous, and is the place that overlooks the Sea of Japan. R...[read more]
Mt. Makihata
Mt. Makihata has a gentle shape in contrast to Mt. Tanigawa, which is a tipical rocky mountain in Joetsu area. A green field with meadow and ponds on a gentls s...[read more]
Mt. Tanigawa
Mt. Tanigawa, located in the areas of Japan Sea coastal climate and Pacific Ocean side climate, has distinctive vegetation and geography created by drastic cgha...[read more]
Mt. Hiragatake
Mt. Hiragatake is a deep, independent mountain whuch requires longer approach to the trailhead. What is more, it should be a long walk since no mountain hut is...[read more]
Mt. Echigo-Komagatake
Mt. Ecchigo-Komagatake is also called as Echigo-sanzan (three mountains) together with Mt. Hakkai and Mt. Nakanodake. It has been a place of mountain worship. P...[read more]
Hello!
I noticed the beauty of Japanese nature when I went to an English language school in the US. While staying the US, I enjoyed hiking at National Parks. I wanted visitors from different countries to have a good time here in Japan as I did in the US.