Report
by Ajay
We (Michael, Daniel, Victoria,
Jan, Alex, Frederic, Ryoko and me took the
5:15 bus from Tsukuba center to
Tokyo, then train to Shinjuku, where we met
Andrews and Miwako. From
Shinjuku, took train (Odakyu line) to Isehara.
There were two options for the
Ist day hike, O-yama Market to Tou-no-dake,
and is a shorter one O-kura to
Tou-no-dake which just take 3 hours to
mountain hut. Most of us except
Andrews and Miwako wanted to do the longer
one, so we split in two groups.
Weather was fine and little bit warm than
expected at the starting point.
For climbing Oyama we thought of enjoying
women's slope (onnazaka), which
passes to Fuduson Temple. When we were
crossing the bridge near the
temple, we didn’t recognize a notice on the
bridge that tells that those who
talk while crossing the bridge will fall
down while climbing mountain. It
was true that most of us slipped while
climbing due to muddy and
slippery trails, I don’t know whether it is due to
we talked while crossing the
bridge or not. From the trails we could able to
enjoy the nice views of
Fuji-san. At lunch time, we met one deer which was
very friendly towards us, some
of us try to understand what it say and start
giving food, Then that deer-san
took every thing for granted and started
taking food from us (even from
the back pack) with out any permission
(Uhh!! DEER). We reached the
mountain hut at Tounodake around 5:15 pm.
Actually we didn’t planned our
second days hike, looking at the map we had
lots of options one going to
Nishi Tanzawa Shizen Kyoushitsu. We try to
discuss with the hut people and
other hikers, most of the people told us
that the route to Nishi Tanzawa
Shizen Kyoushitsu is very dangerous because
of heavy snow. I remember Pauls
words about hut people, but after talking to
them I didn’t had much courage
to do the difficult trail. But Michael, Alex
and Daniel opted for Nishi
Tanzawa route. On that evening we enjoyed the
view of Tokyo and Yokohama from
the mountain hut.
Second day our tougher group
lead by Michael started their hike around 6:30
am heading to Nishi Tanzawa
Shizen Kyoushitsu. And we started the hike at
7:15, my plan was to climb to
Tazawa-yama and climb down the same route to
Tounadake and then to Okura. But
after climbing up Tanzawayama we decided to
take a lakeside route, we
enjoyed snowy and slippery trails. From the
finishing point we took bus and
train to the onsen. Where we met Michael,
Alex and Daniel. Talking with
Michael I understand that after Hirugatake, he
walked barefoot because his
shoes broke. After enjoying onsen and “Michael’s
great wits”(It will be nice if
you hear it from him…:))))…), We planned to
go for dinner at sushi
restaurant, the restaurant people were very happy
seeing us and gave us some
omiyage. We took the 10:22 bus from Tokyo to
Tsukuba.
Some tips for the future
walkers:
Crampons will be useful for the
walk
Don’t forget to take the head
light
Be cautious about the muddy and
slippery trails
Take hut peoples words very
lightly