Amazing Fall Foliage in Niigata. 100 Famous Mountain, Echigokomagatake.

 

takigumo



. . . about Echigo Komagatake

is in the Koshinetsu (甲信越) Region.  This mountain is 2,003 meters and is in the middle of the Echigo Mountain Range which spans Gunma, Fukushima and Niigata Prefecture.  Along with Nakanodake and Mt. Hakkai it makes up the three great mountains of Echigo, the former name for the area.  

This mountain's weather pattern is such that it gets a lot of snow from Siberia and the snow melt is the source of many rivers, irrigation and hydroelectricity.

It's hot in the summer but gets 3~4 meters of snow in winter.  Wikipedia tells me to be careful of hyperthermia in summer.  

It can be hiked in a day if you start in the morning.   

  

Area: 

Koshinetsu (甲信越) Region in Niigata Prefecture

Location:

Map:  ***If you want a link to the latest Yama to Kogen map, comment and I'll get you a link.  This link is to a printable topo map.

Starting and stopping point: 

Shioritoge Parking Lot

Peaks bagged: 

Mt. Michiyuki (道行山) ~ Mt. Ogura (小倉山) ~ Mt. Echigokomagatake (越後駒ヶ岳)

(First-time) peaks # 962~964

100 Famous Mountain # 42  (Mt. Echigokomagatake) 

Getting there/getting around:  

I drove.  It took me about 3 hours to get there from Nagano.  It wouldn't take too much longer to drive from Tokyo.

There is a shuttle bus from the Ginzandaira Campground to the Shiori Pass.  That campground is serviced by a 60-minute bus ride from Urasa Station.  The Minamiechigo Bus Company provides that bus.  I believe the same bus company has a bus from Koide Station to the Shiori Pass.  The buses only run until the end of October because the road up there is closed from November to June.

Helpful Info

Weather Information: 

Echigo Komagatake weather from Tenkura

Time and distance

Total Time:  6:20 Break time:  :32 Distance:  15.42 km
Elevation:  Lowest:  1,060 m Highest: 2,003 m Total Ascent: 1,331 m Total Descent: 1,331 m

Technical considerations/difficulty:  

Make sure you have a headlamp.  If you want to see the Takigumo (Cloud Falls) from the trail, you should be well under way before sunrise.

Much of the first half or so of this hike is a pleasant walk in the woods.  There are wooden walkways and no ropes, ladders or chains to speak of.  

From around Mt. Ogura up to the top of Mt. Echikomagatake, it gets fairly steep and much of the trail is on exposed boulders.  It's so exposed that people caution you to be careful not to get hyperthermia in the summer because of the sun.  In my case, hiking in the fall as I was, I had to put on a few layers when I got to this area.  I typically hike in a t-shirt even when the temp. gets into the high 40s (around 9 degrees C) but found that I needed a long-sleeve shirt and a fleece to protect myself from the wind in that area.

Facilities:  

The pass has parking for 50 cars, but it fills up quickly and many cars line the road.

The pass has a toilet.

Below the summit of Echikomagatake is the Komanokoya (Koma Refuge Hut) (Japanese website).  There is a biotoilet there and you can stay for ¥2,000.  There is no food but when the manager is on site, you can buy beer and pin badges.  Pitching a tent there costs ¥500.  When I passed by there, it was buttoned up and I didn't see anyone inside.


Thoughts/observations/recommendations:  

I'm really glad I did this.  It was a bit of a whim to go there.  The only reason it popped up on my radar is that it was the nearest area without a bad weather forecast on the day I had available.  It just happened that I was struck with the idea to go there at the best time possible.  There was beautiful fall foliage to be seen at the time and the access road was due to be closed in the next week or so!

The Takigumo was pretty.  The peak and the views from it were great.  

I drove up to Niigata to arrive at the Shiori Pass Parking Lot on Friday night so I could climb it on Saturday morning.  I got there at 11:50 pm to find the parking lot was already full!  Luckily I was able to pull off in a space on the side of the road a few hundred yards down the road.  Much of that road, Route 352, is only one lane so I am glad I could find a spot.  Other people arrived throughout the night.  You can see the Takigumo (Falls of Cloud) from the pass so many people just drive up there and watch it without hiking.

Here's what the route looked like.  I "pistoned" it (up and down the same route) as the Japanese say.


Echigo


Let's look at some pictures.

I caught some great views of the night sky (since I was sleeping in my car.)

moon








"Uonuma City   Shiori Pass
Falls (of) Cloud
Cloud Sea
Viewing Point #1"







Sunrise



pano

trail

Koma








Second Floor Winter Entrance to the Komanokoya Emergency Hut

hut

Just a bit more to the top . . .






The top of Echigokoma

echigokoma top


Tochigi and Fukushima Mountains


Tochigi, Gunma


Mt. Hakkai






















Some other of the 100 Famous Mountains in this particular area:

Well, cavekids, that's all for today.

Caveman out














Viewing the Pearl Asama Moon. Very cool!

 

Pearl Asama


Location: 
Komoro City, Nagano

Starting and stopping point:  Takamine Kogen Visitor's Center

Peaks bagged: Tominokashira (トーミの頭)

(First-time) peaks # ーー

Getting there/getting around:  I drove.  There is a bus up to the Takamine Hotel from Shinjuku.

Map: ***The Caveman is giving up on posting links to maps.  They go out of date and the links die.  If you want a map, comment and I'll get you a current link.

Weather Information:  Asama Weather

Total Time:  2:07 Break time: :46  Distance:  4.2 km

Elevation:  Lowest: 1,966  Highest: 2,316 m Total Ascent: 368 m  Total Descent: 368 m

Technical considerations/difficulty:  The trail from the pass to the rim that Tominokashira is on is quite easy.  From that point onward, the collection of peaks on the ridge are characterized by steep cliffs.

Facilities:  Nothing on the trail except one escape hut.  That is actually to escape in the eventuality of an eruption.  It's not the type of hut set up for a typical overnight emergency.

Thoughts/observations/recommendations:

I am so glad I got to do this hike and that I was able to catch the moonrise.  All day long I had been looking up at the mountain shrouded in clouds and thinking I probably wouldn't see anything.  In the even, the clouds were encroaching on the moon while it was rising but the moon got just above the horizon before the clouds started to block it.  It was beautiful.  I just wish I had a better camera for this.  


Make sure you catch the videos!







Here are some pictures



Mt. Kengamine



























That's all for now.
Check out these mountains if you want to see more of the area.


Caveman out.






Caveman conquers Mt. Iodake and Yokodake on a beautiful fall day.

 



S'up, Cavers?  This is a report on a few mountains on the south side of the Yatsugatake Mountain Range, principally Mt. Io and Mt. Yoko.



. . . about Yatsugatake Mountain Range

Yatsugatake 八ヶ岳 literally means eight peaks.  As I look at a banner sporting the Yatsugatake Range on my wall, I count many more than eight peaks, but I won't quibble.  Yatsugatake is the name of a 30 km mountain range in Nagano Prefecture that runs north to south.  The highest points are in the south, with Akadake being the very highest at 2,899 meters.  The highest point in the north is Mt. Tateshina at 2,531 meters.  Both of those peaks are counted among the 100 Famous Mountains from Kyuya Fukada's list.  

Nearby to the west are various notable places such as Lake Suwa, Chino City, Lake Shirakaba and another of the 100 Famous Mountains, Mt. Kirigamine.  Visible in the distance to the west are the Southern, Central and Northern Alps.   

The eastern side of the range takes in Koumi, where Japan's highest train station is, Sakuho, Yachiho Heights, and Saku City.  Visible nearby is Nobeyama, Mt. Ogura, Mt. Yokoo and several other mountains.  A little farther away is Mt. Mizugaki and Mt. Kinpu, both of the 100 Famous List.  Mt. Fuji is visible too.  

To the north is Mt. Asama, the mountains around Karuizawa, Mt. Arafune, etc.  

There are four passes to get from one side of the range to the other.  I'm pretty sure they are all closed during the snow season.

The range is home to Japan's highest hotspring (outdoors, of course!), a plethora of mountain huts, lodges, campgrounds and one of the most popular spots in the country for fall foliage, Shirakoma Pond.

I am so privileged to live within the shadow of this range.

Area: Southern Yatsugatake Range

Location:

Mts. Iodake and Yokodake (Southern Yatsugatake)

Map:  Interactive Topo Map (Iodake)

***If you want a link to the latest Yama to Kogen map, comment and I'll get you a link.


Starting and stopping point: 

Sakuradaira Parking Lot (upper) 桜平駐車場(上)

Peaks bagged: Io Dake (硫黄岳) ~ Taizanokashira (台座ノ頭) ~ Yokodake Okunoin (横岳奥ノ院) ~ Mumeihou (無名峰) ~ Sanjahou (三叉峰) ~ Sekisonhou (石尊峰) ~ Akaiiwanokashira (赤岩ノ頭)

(First-time) peaks # 952~954


Getting there/getting around:  

I drove.  The 5 km up to the upper parking lot is a forest road.  Quite bumpy.  

There are also a lower parking lot and a middle parking lot on the same road.  There is a taxi stand there.  
The Ohren Lodge, which is on the trail, has this transportation information for getting there from Tokyo and for how to get a taxi, etc.

Helpful Info

Weather Information: Akadake weather

Time and distance

Total Time: 6:22  Break time: :21  Distance:  14.9 km
Elevation:  Lowest: 1,875 m Highest: 2,830 m Total Ascent: 1,334 m  Total Descent: 1,325

Technical considerations/difficulty:  

I was able to make fairly good time on this hike because the trail is well-maintained and clear of anything like bamboo grass.  

Much of this is above the treeline and exposed.

The area between Yokodake and Iodake has a lot of chains and ladders.  I wore a helmet there.  The rest of the hike is fairly vanilla. 

Facilities:  

There are several huts and campsites along the way.  There is a river with plenty of water for the first and last hours of the hike. 


Thoughts/observations/recommendations:  

Yatsugatake is really special.

Let's get to some pictures.


The colored lines on the banner trace the hikes I've taken so far.  This hike is the one in purple.

This is a long video.  My feelings won't be hurt if you don't watch it all--but I enjoyed making it.🤓



The road was pretty bumpy.


After I parked and started hiking, I reflected that the trail seemed to be smoother than the road leading up to it.


Coming up to the first lodge, the Natsuzawa Kousen











The next lodge is Natsuzawa Hutte.  No tent site here.
Natsuzawa Hutte

More pleasant trails on the way to the first peak, Mt. Iodake.



It seems like ages since I've had a good long-distance view.  These some of the Northern Alps.



Looking at some of Yatsugatake to the immediate north





This is around the top of Iodake.
Io means sulfur.
It's the same word in Iwojima.  Iwojima means sulfur island.


The top of Iodake


Hello, what's this I see?



balmy

temp

Between Io and Yoko, there are quite a bit of ladders and chains.




(One of) the top(s) of Yokodake.  There are 3 peaks.









I really, really love being able to pick out places I've been before.




Looking north.  I live in the valley between this point and Mt. Asama.  I'm hoping to hike there tomorrow night for some moon viewing.



I climbed Komagatake and Senjogatake last month (or this month, they all bleed together.)  I have a better view of them on this clear day than I did when I was actually there!  Kita-dake is Japan's second-highest mountain.  It is a real treat.









After those last pics, it was time to turn around.  My return would take me back to Iodake before turning onto a new trail for a while.







I made it to the car before I needed to break out the headlamp.  🤓👍
sunset

Well, that's it kiddos.  That was fun.  I think I should post some video of this hike.  It was so picturesque that day.

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If you want to see more of Yatsugatake, check out Akadake or you might check out this hike near Nobeyama, which is visible in the foothills beside Yatsugatake.  Mt. Meshimori, etc.

Caveman out.