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The deepest part of the Northern Alps.
Original Text
Although it takes two days to access from anywhere, you can see all the famous peaks of the Northern Alps from Hotaka / Sakura to Tateyama / Mt. Miho Sanso at the foot of the mountain becomes the base base, and it can climb in about an hour from here, but it is a little difficult to climb because the garage continues.
it's a mountain that rises from the source of the kurobe river.
Original Text
The mountain view of the hall 々 seen from the vicinity of the south of the Soroku hut is very beautiful. From the top of the mountain, you can see the mountains and topography of Nishikamaone from Mt. Yarigatake to Mt. Kurobe Goro, and even Washiba Pond.
Hundred famous mountains in the middle of the Northern Alps
Original Text
Mt. Washiwa was named because the mountain looks like an eagle spreading its wings. I climbed Mt. Washiwa from Takase Dam to Mt. Eboshi → Mt. Noguchi Goro. Since it is located in the center of the deep mountains of the Northern Alps, it takes time to climb from any trailhead. From the top of the mountain, the Yari-Hotaka Federation stands over the pond, and the scenery is the best.
The deepest part of the Northern Alps.
Although it takes two days to access from anywhere, you can see all the famous peaks of the Northern Alps from Hotaka / Sakura to Tateyama / Mt. Miho Sanso at the foot of the mountain becomes the base base, and it can climb in about an hour from here, but it is a little difficult to climb because the garage continues.
it's a mountain that rises from the source of the kurobe river.
The mountain view of the hall 々 seen from the vicinity of the south of the Soroku hut is very beautiful. From the top of the mountain, you can see the mountains and topography of Nishikamaone from Mt. Yarigatake to Mt. Kurobe Goro, and even Washiba Pond.
Hundred famous mountains in the middle of the Northern Alps
Mt. Washiwa was named because the mountain looks like an eagle spreading its wings. I climbed Mt. Washiwa from Takase Dam to Mt. Eboshi → Mt. Noguchi Goro. Since it is located in the center of the deep mountains of the Northern Alps, it takes time to climb from any trailhead. From the top of the mountain, the Yari-Hotaka Federation stands over the pond, and the scenery is the best.