Level 5Climbing Trails Providing a Deep Experience of the Magnificent Pristine Natural Environment of the Mountains
Many sections are not maintained, and there are serious risks when crossing streams, and of becoming lost. Risk management is based on personal-responsibility.
Many sections are not maintained, and there are serious risks when crossing streams, and of becoming lost. Risk management is based on personal-responsibility.
5-1Nagata Trail Entrance - Mt. Nagata round trip (overnight)
The round-trip extends from the Nagata Trail Entrance to Mt. Nagata. It is a long route with few markings, and is therefore suited to experienced climbers with map-reading skills. Overnight stays in the mountains are assumed. Crossing becomes difficult when the water level rises, so the route requires decision-making skills in bad weather.
Total distance | 23.0 km (for reference) |
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Level of physical strength | 7![]() |
Level of difficulty | E |
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Approval by the Director-General of the Geospatial Information Authority of Japan based on the Survey Act (use) R3JHs 762
Detailed route
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Nagata Trail Entrance Unpaved forest trail up to entrance to climbing track.
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Take-no-tsuji Pass -
Ubagaiwaya -
Momonta Clearing -
Shikanosawa Hut -
Mt. Nagata Peak -
Shikanosawa Hut -
Momonta Clearing -
Ubagaiwaya -
Take-no-tsuji Pass -
Nagata Trail Entrance Unpaved forest trail up to entrance to climbing track.