Climbing Mt. Yari

Update:2019/09/28

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Mt. Yari is the fifth tallest mountain in Japan at 3180 m and one of Japan's top 100 mountains (Hyakumeizan). It can be seen along the Northern Japan Alps and looks like a spear thrust into the sky. Because of the resemblance, it has earned the nickname "the Matterhorn of Japan."

The hike begins in Kamikochi and continues all the way to the end of the valley (near Yoko'o). From there, the trail begins to climb and eventually reaches the Yarisawa Lodge. Approximately 5 hours beyond this is the Yarigatake Sanso lodge, and then 30 minutes to the peak of Yari. The full hike takes about 20 hours so it is recommended to climb it over 3 to 4 days.

TEL 0263-95-2606
FAX 0263-95-2611
Mail kami-vc@bes.or.jp
Trail details Total Distance: 39.1 km
Total Time: 20 hours
Recommended No. of Days: 4 days, 3 nights
Elevation Difference: 2,130m
Starting/Ending Point: Kamikochi Bus Terminal
Lodging: Yarisawa Lodge, Yarigatake Sanso
Seasonal Info Fall Foliage: mid-September to early October

Access and Parking

Access

By Train:Kamikochi bus from Shinshimashima Station (Matsumoto Dentetsu Kamikochi Line)

  

Barrier-free Information

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