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Nice hike to top of Bandai-san
Mount Bandai is the tallest mountain in Fukushima prefecture. There is good parking at the apex of the road, but arrive early! The lot was full, and we were fortunate to have the last parking spot on ...
This inawashiro lake claims to be the clearest water of lake in Japan with background of 1816 metered mount bandaisan. Other view is the golden yellow rice field with background of this mountain. Even...
I went around from the parking lot of Urabandai Mountain Ski Resort and climbed. It took about 6 hours in total, but it was a pretty hard mountain trip. On the day of the mountain climbing, it was gas-filled and I couldn't see the powerful rock surface of Mt. Urabandai, but there was a place that was opened on the way and I was able to overlook the scenery such as Lake Hinohara. It is a harvest. There were many people climbing with their families during the summer vacation, and I found that it was a familiar mountain for the locals. However, depending on the course, you can't climb without a handrail ...
On a sunny day in winter, there is a Japanese cherry blossom, but not Japan ・・・
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In early March, I tried the snowy mountain trekking of Mt. Bandai. It was a total of 6 hours to start walking from Urabandai Ski Resort and climb 3.5 time, 2 hours downhill, and 30 minutes break, but it was a continuous route with a superb view that made me forget the length of the time, and it was a green season. A world different from Mt. Bandai The scenery, the scenery you can see in the Himalayas, was spreading. Because it was a mountain climb on a snowy road, there were some steep slope climbing, especially the steep climb from the yellow fall, which was quite painful and hard ...
While climbing Mt. Bandai by car, there was a view point called Yamakodai, and I saw Lake Inawashiro from there. It wasn't very beautiful because it was cloudy, but I knew well that the lake was surrounded by mountains.
Nice hike to top of Bandai-san
Mount Bandai is the tallest mountain in Fukushima prefecture. There is good parking at the apex of the road, but arrive early! The lot was full, and we were fortunate to have the last parking spot on ...
Old volcano with view of inawashiroko
This inawashiro lake claims to be the clearest water of lake in Japan with background of 1816 metered mount bandaisan. Other view is the golden yellow rice field with background of this mountain. Even...
Structure ハード!
I went around from the parking lot of Urabandai Mountain Ski Resort and climbed. It took about 6 hours in total, but it was a pretty hard mountain trip. On the day of the mountain climbing, it was gas-filled and I couldn't see the powerful rock surface of Mt. Urabandai, but there was a place that was opened on the way and I was able to overlook the scenery such as Lake Hinohara. It is a harvest. There were many people climbing with their families during the summer vacation, and I found that it was a familiar mountain for the locals. However, depending on the course, you can't climb without a handrail ...
On a sunny day in winter, there is a Japanese cherry blossom, but not Japan ・・・
In early March, I tried the snowy mountain trekking of Mt. Bandai. It was a total of 6 hours to start walking from Urabandai Ski Resort and climb 3.5 time, 2 hours downhill, and 30 minutes break, but it was a continuous route with a superb view that made me forget the length of the time, and it was a green season. A world different from Mt. Bandai The scenery, the scenery you can see in the Himalayas, was spreading. Because it was a mountain climb on a snowy road, there were some steep slope climbing, especially the steep climb from the yellow fall, which was quite painful and hard ...
and overlooking lake inawashiro.
While climbing Mt. Bandai by car, there was a view point called Yamakodai, and I saw Lake Inawashiro from there. It wasn't very beautiful because it was cloudy, but I knew well that the lake was surrounded by mountains.