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เราพยายามเดินป่าที่มีเอกลักษณ์ที่สุดแห่งหนึ่งในญี่ปุ่น Mount Shirouma ใกล้ Hakuba การเดินป่ารวมถึงการขึ้นทุ่งหิมะในตำนาน ยอดเขาหลายแห่ง การพักค้างคืนในกระท่อมบนภูเขา และการอาบน้ำในบ่อน้ำพุร้อนที่สูงที่สุดแห่งหนึ่งในญี่ปุ่น – อ่านรายงานการเดินทางฉบับเต็ม: – เรียนรู้เพิ่มเติมเกี่ยวกับการเดินป่าในญี่ปุ่น: – เครดิตวิดีโอ – ผู้ดำเนินรายการและผู้บรรยาย: Joe Mignano ช่างวิดีโอ: Andrew Marston ผู้ผลิต: Stefan Schauwecker & Export Japan ..

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  1. Great video. Do you have any recommendations on a similar hike during Winter/Fall season (in Japan) ? Maybe too late to include the Japanese alps due to snow ? I really wanted to hike to Mount Yari and was able to hike up to Yarisawa Lodge from Kamikochi in October. It was the last day where the huts were opened and it snowed.

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  2. Great, descriptive video and incredible cinematography! I'm planning to go here between September 16th and 20th, depending on the weather. Any information or tips for that time of year would be greatly appreciated.

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  3. Hey joe, I am going to Japan in April. will this hike be possible then? Or is this hike only seasonal? If not then when is the best time to do this hike? Thanks!

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  4. Just in time I'm leaving Takayama for Nagoya ! Wonderful job as always everyone and the scenery is too much haha… definitely gotta try this some day, soon. By the way, do you think 2 days is enough or 3 days ? I'm a little slow hihi…
    Thanks !

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  5. Hey Joe, This is purely great content!!! Please keep up the good work man i enjoyed this maybe a little too much, i hope that you have as much fun creating your work as i do watching it…. My Zodiac is Sagittarius 🙂 exploreing the world and its beauty is my passion as well… -Your buddy Matt

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  6. Just did this same route last week. FYI to anyone, ascent from Sarukuraso took us 8.5 hours and descent to Sarukuraso took 11 hours. Please keep this in mind!

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  7. This video is fantastic and inspired me to do this same hike in late August of 2019. Some advice for people tackling this for the first time. Give yourself plenty of time. This is a strenuous hike up that is very steep and rocky at points. There are several stream and waterfall crossings that require your undivided attention and can be quite slippery. The second day is actually more challenging than day one. Hitting the two peaks in the morning and then descending to the Onsen is quite a workout. The downhill here is again very rocky terrain that requires navigating some slippery waterfall descents using chains bolted into rocks. And keep in mind that when you finish up at the Onsen you still have quite a ways back to the lodge where the bus dropped you. This portion was long and challenging as there were both several hills you had to hike up to get to the bottom of the mountain. Definitely factor in plenty of time in order to get back to the last bus pickup at 3:10pm. Or you can take a taxi for 4 times the prices back to Hakuba station… at least it is an option. This is a challenging trek and you need to be prepared with proper equipment and be in good physical shape. The video makes it out to be a lot easier. Also, you can book the top mountain lodge, Hakuba sanso online. They have a website and staff that can respond in English. There are different types of accommodations as well, so be sure and ask why types of rooms are available. Overall this is a very rewarding hike with world class scenery. Cheers!

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  8. I'm going to Japan this November and am planning to climb this mountain around the 20th. Would the lodges still be operating around that time? Because it's about to hit winter.

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  9. It is 鑓ヶ岳(yarigatake)!!!! Not 槍ヶ岳(yarigatake).
    I thought it is totally different form 槍ヶ岳. There are two Yarigatake in Nagano. I was surprised. hahaha

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  10. My wife and I just did this same route thanks to your video. It was incredible!!! Thank you so much for posting. We are now back at our hotel in Hakuba and our legs feel like jelly though lol.

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  11. So beautiful! Thank you for taking us with you. Wish i had the chance to hike half a year through Japan. 😉 I am doing similar hikes in Germany. If you have the chance i would suggest you to visit german hiking sites – which we have a lot of. I made a hike all trough Germany from the sea up to the highest mountain, the Zugspitze, three years ago. You will not regret hiking here!

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  12. How long does it take to get to the summit from sarakuraso lodge? Were going in sept and we want to know so we can get to the habuka sanso lodge in time, thanks!

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