Hiking in Japan: Above the Clouds on Mt. Shirouma | japan-guide.com
We attempt one of the most unique hikes in Japan, Mount Shirouma near Hakuba. The trek includes ascending a legendary snow field, multiple peaks, staying overnight in a mountain hut, and bathing in one of the highest hot springs in Japan.
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Host & Narrator: Joe Mignano
Videographer: Andrew Marston
Producers: Stefan Schauwecker & Export Japan
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Wow amazing watching frome manila your friend new on youtube channel
What season?
Been there
70% of Japan's land area is natural.
why is it so pretty!!! itching to hike 🤩🤩🤩
This is the reason why I’m always out in Japan’s mountains. Sheer joy of being with nature and it’s breathtaking views!!
Oretachi wa koroshi no tatsujin
Is there a view of my Fuji from here?
I think it will be better to reduce backsond volume. Its too noisy
looks like one of the trips of life 🙂
hiking far places makes life so much richer , thanks for sharing this one 🙂
I'm from indonesia, how much it cost to visit Japan's Alps?
Spectacular. Only one complaint: way too short…
Great video. Do you have any recommendations on a similar hike during Winter/Fall season (in Japan) ? Maybe too late to include the Japanese alps due to snow ? I really wanted to hike to Mount Yari and was able to hike up to Yarisawa Lodge from Kamikochi in October. It was the last day where the huts were opened and it snowed.
I wonder if Praise would have like this path
The alps are beautiful! I have hiked its peaks multiple times and always get amazed by its beauty!
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Great, descriptive video and incredible cinematography! I'm planning to go here between September 16th and 20th, depending on the weather. Any information or tips for that time of year would be greatly appreciated.
love this
This is the best travel-Japan vlog & cinematic combined informative video I’ve ever seen!
Adding these onto my bucket list 🙂
Love this adventure ❤
Excellent job, Joe, Andrew, et al. Great production quality. Keep up the good work!
Beautiful video. Note that there are two different “Yarigatake” the other one is higher and more demanding
https://theworldsoutside.com/2019/05/21/a-song-of-wind-and-drizzle/
Hey! Here's an article about an ill-planned climb of one of Japan's favourite peaks, Daisen in Tottori prefecture. It's a relatively easy climb if you're half-sensible (we weren't), and I recommend it highly.
× Mt.Yarigatake
◎Mt.Kashima Yarigatake(2,889m)
There is Mt.Yarigatake(3,180m)near Mt.Hodakadake 🙂
We have plan this year ….. hopefully we can climb this mountain or Mt. yatsugatake
영상 진짜 잘 만들었다 ㅠㅠㅠ대박
Hey joe, I am going to Japan in April. will this hike be possible then? Or is this hike only seasonal? If not then when is the best time to do this hike? Thanks!
Just in time I'm leaving Takayama for Nagoya ! Wonderful job as always everyone and the scenery is too much haha… definitely gotta try this some day, soon. By the way, do you think 2 days is enough or 3 days ? I'm a little slow hihi…
Thanks !
Hey Joe, This is purely great content!!! Please keep up the good work man i enjoyed this maybe a little too much, i hope that you have as much fun creating your work as i do watching it…. My Zodiac is Sagittarius 🙂 exploreing the world and its beauty is my passion as well… -Your buddy Matt
Shirouma dake was one of the best hikes we had in Japan! ♥️
I want to go to mt Haruna and drive downhill
can we hike during december ? 🙂
Do you have recommendations on where to leave luggage while making this 2 day trip?
I know is quite an irrelevant question, but anyone knows what hiking shoes is he wearing ? Just asking 😂