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Caveman hikes on the last day of fall in 2021. Mt. Mishotai
Mt. Mishotai
The last day of fall was a good day for a hike around Doshi Village and Tsuru City.
This is what Mt. Mishotai looks like from below.
Third time is not a charm. Fuji is hiding again. Koshu City to Otsuki City hike. Mt. Takigo
Quick, before the floods come! Bunbori and Shiroyama. Low hills in Tokyo.
I have today and tomorrow off. I was hoping to go for a long hike during this time, maybe even an overnight trip.
Since the weather people have been forecasting rain for the past few days, though, I decided to curtail my plans and try to fit in a quick hike this morning before the deluge. I only hiked about 3.5 miles.
I was successful. I've been to the mountains and back and it hasn't started raining yet. I've been home for 4 hours and nary a drop has fallen.
I feel like I got gypped. They told me quite authoritatively (100% chance!) that it would start raining at 2 pm.
I'm starting to trust the meteorologists about the next few hours' weather about as much as I trust Prince Charles or Greta Thunberg about what the climate will be in a century or a decade.
All they say is blah, blah blah.
Anyway, I'll share what I did today. It may give someone an idea for a light excursion. Today does show that you don't need to overtax yourself in order to experience some of nature's beauty in Tokyo.
Today, I took my scooter to the Nishi Kura Bus Stop on Route 33. You can reach there by bus from Musashi Itsukaichi Station. Normally I would take my bicycle since it's only about 12 miles from home but I was afraid I'd be caught in a downpour. For those familiar with this road, it's a mile or two past the Kurochaya (黒茶屋.)
Anyway, I poked around the trails between the Nishi Kura and the Jurigi bus stops. I hiked to two little "mountains" and took a peek at few shrines.