Kamikochi - Trekking Through the National Park in Japan (4K)
Kamikochi, sometimes also known as the Little Yosemite. This scenic valley is at an altitude of 1,500 m above sea level and surrounded by high mountains of the Northern Japan Alps in Nagano Prefecture, Japan.
The views of mountains and river are absolutely breathtaking that it was appointed as a Special Natural Monument and a Special Place of Scenic Beauty. It is only one of the two places that hold both titles at once together with Kurobe Gorge. Endless photo opportunities await. If you an outdoor person, Kamikochi has some very nice camping sites with access to many peaks: Mt. Hotaka (3,190 m), Mt. Yake (2,455 m), Mt. Yari (3,180 m), Mt. Jonen (2,857) and more. Definitely worth visiting.
►Suggested Itinerary
DAY 1 - Take an overnight bus from Shinjuku all the way to Kamikochi.(
DAY 2 - Arrive at Kamikochi and enjoy a real getaway .
DAY 3 - Wake up early to do a morning yoga, then go on to visit Japan's oldest original castle Matsumoto Castle.
DAY 4 - Return to Tokyo safely with energy filled.
►You can also find us
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►Useful information website
Kamikochi Official Site:
Matsumoto Tourism Association:
Chubu Sangaku National Park:
Kamikochi in Japan Alps National Park (J-Hoppers Video Tour)
Kamikochi is one of the most beautiful Highland places in Japan. It is a part of Japan Alps National Park.
It takes about 1.5 hour by car or bus from J-Hoppers Hida Takayama Hostel.
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Japan - Top 12 Tourist Attractions
Japan is a fascinating country of economic and business prowess, rich culture, technical wizardry, spatial conundrums and contradictions. Japan is an island nation in the Pacific Ocean with dense cities, imperial palaces, mountainous national parks and thousands of shrines and temples.
List Of places to see in japan
1. Mount Fuji
2. Imperial Tokyo
3. Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park
4. Kyoto
5. The Island Shrine of Itsukushima
6. Nara Park
7. Osaka Castle
8. Chubu-Sangaku National Park
9. The Atsuta Shrine, Nagoya
10. Fukuoka's Castle
11. Ueno Park
12. Nagasaki
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Mt kosha- sacrad religious training place.
It is also called Takai Fuji, Fuji means mount fuji, because of its perfect cone shape.
Mt. Kosha (1352m) is well known as the place for tranning of Shinto Worshipers. around 6? to 10?th century. (I update when confirm)
many trained to reach god.
Please enjoy wonderful morning sunshine of Mt. kosha, part of Chubu Sangaku National Park - Northern Japan Alps.
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The Chubu Sangaku National Park (中部山岳国立公園, Chūbu Sangaku Kokuritsu Kōen) roughly encompasses the Northern Japan Alps, a volcanic mountain range that stretches across Toyama, Nagano and Gifu Prefectures, and includes several 3000 meter high peaks and breathtaking hiking courses. Together with the Central Japan Alps and Southern Japan Alps, the Northern Japan Alps were so named for being reminiscent of the European Alps.
The Chubu Sangaku National Park provides spectacular alpine vistas in every season. Popular destinations in the park include Kamikochi, a highland plateau famous for its beautiful mountain scenery; the unique Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route; and Hakuba, one of Japan's leading ski resort. The park is also loved for its outstanding hot springs and autumn colors.
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Let me take you through Japan - Chubu Region! From luminous landscapes in the Sangaku Kamikochi National Park to the most beautiful Hirayu waterfall. Finally civilization welcomes us in the nearby Takayama City and the Hida No Sato - Folk Village.
Many thanks to Truong Bui Dao Thai for the excellent location planning and camera assistance!
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Top 10 Tourist Attractions In Japan
Top 10 Tourist Attractions In Japan
1. Mount Fuji: Without a doubt Japan's most recognizable landmark, majestic Mount Fuji is also the country's highest mountain peak, towering 3,776 meters over an otherwise largely flat landscape to the south and east, tall enough to be seen from Tokyo more than 100 kilometers away. Mount Fuji has for centuries been celebrated in art and literature, and is now considered so important an icon that UNESCO recognized its world cultural significance in 2013.
2. Imperial Tokyo: Tokyo's most famous landmark, the Imperial Palace, with its beautiful 17th-century parks surrounded by walls and moats, is a must-see when visiting the nation's capital. Don't be put off by the fact that the majority of the palace is closed to the public (it's still in use by the Imperial family), as there is still enough to see simply by strolling the grounds.
3. Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park: While little need be said here of the horrors of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima in August 1945, much can be said of the incredible efforts this vibrant city has made to commemorate the many victims of the world's first nuclear attack, and perhaps even more importantly, the symbol of lasting peace Hiroshima has since become.
4. Historic Kyoto: One of Japan's most visited cities, lovely Kyoto - one of the few cities in the country to be spared the devastation of WWII - attracts more than 10 million visitors annually to explore its fine old streets and architecture, much of it unchanged since the Imperial family took up residence here more than 1,000 years ago.
5. The Island Shrine of Itsukushima: Just a short ferry ride from mainland Hiroshima is the island of Miyajima, famous the world over as Japan's Shrine Island. Covering an area of 30 square kilometers in Hiroshima Bay, Miyajima is best known as the home of the Itsukushima Shrine, a Shinto temple dedicated to the Princess daughters of the wind god Susanoo. Dating from the eighth century, the majority of the shrine's buildings rise out of the waters of a small bay supported only by piles. The effect at high tide is simply stunning, making these structures - including the famous Great Floating Gate (O-Torii) - appear as if they're floating on water.
6. Temple City: Historic Nara: For centuries the hub of Japanese culture, the lovely unspoiled city of Nara is home to a large number of historic buildings, along with important national treasures and works of art. In addition to its many historic streets, the city boasts numerous important old temples, including the magnificent seventh-century Kofuku-ji Temple, and perhaps the best known of the Seven Great Temples of Nara, the splendid eighth-century Todai-ji (Great East Temple), famous for its huge bronze statue of the Great Buddha cast here in AD 749.
7. Osaka Castle: Built in 1586 by famous Japanese warrior and politician Toyotomi Hideyoshi, Osaka Castle (Ōsaka-jō) was at the time the largest and most important fortress in the country. Although destroyed and rebuilt a number of times since, the present structure, built in 1931, remains true to the original.
8. Chubu-Sangaku National Park and the Japanese Alps: Japan boasts a number of outstanding areas of natural beauty, many of them designated as national parks or, in some cases, UNESCO World Heritage Sites. One of the country's most spectacular parks is Chūbu-Sangaku National Park in the center of Honshu, incorporating in its northern and central regions the group of mountains collectively referred to as the Hida Mountains, or Japanese Alps.
9. The Atsuta Shrine, Nagoya: The Atsuta Shrine, in the heart of the city of Nagoya, is the most important Shinto shrine in Japan attracting more than five million visitors each year. Established in the first century, this religious site is famous for its preserved Imperial insignia, the grass-mowing sword (kusanagi-no-tsurugi), one of only three in the country.
10. Fukuoka's Castle and Ancient Festivals: One of the few surviving examples of the once prolific and majestic hilltop homes preferred by Shoguns and city rulers, Fukuoka Castle (Fukuoka-jō) is one of the highlights of a visit to Fukuoka. Once part of a massive complex that covered an area of some 47,000 square meters, this beautiful castle still impresses with its size and its position on a tall foundation overlooking the Naka River.
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Traveling through Japan: Tokyo, Kyoto, Hiroshima, Miyajima, Takayama, Hakui & Kanazawa in 2.5 Weeks
This video is about The Great Yakle Japanese Adventure that took place in June of 2017 over 2 1/2 weeks from June 10th-June 28th. We bought the 2 week Japan Rail Pass in advance from the states which is a must do. We left Minneapolis on June 10th and did not get to Tokyo until June 12th. We stayed in Shibuya Neighborhood in Tokyo for 3 days from June 12th-June 15th in an Airbnb very close to Sasazuka Station. From June 15th-June 21st we stayed at an Airbnb in Kyoto within walking distance from Kyoto station. Using Kyoto as a hub for day trips, we jetted out to Hiroshima and the island of Miyajima which is also home to Setonaikai National Park but mostly spent time seeing inner and outer Kyoto. From June 21st to June 24th we headed to the mountainous Takayama in the Gifu Prefecture to stay at a spa/resort called Associa Takayama Resort fully equipped with onsens looking out over amazing views. We did a must do day trip to Kamikochi in Chubu Sangaku National Park. It's a popular hiking spot in the Northern Japan Alps of Nagano Prefecture, offering some of Japan's most spectacular mountain scenery and there are monkeys. We then headed to Kanazawa in the Ishikawa prefecture for our last hub city from June 24th-June 27th. We stayed at another Airbnb in the Higashi Chaya District which is a beautifully preserved historical area of Kanazawa with many traditional wooden buildings also known as Old Town or the Geisha District. We did a day trip up the coast of the Sea of Japan to a very strange town called Hakui. It is famous for UFO sightings and has alien art work all over, ufo sculptures and a ufo museum. On June 27th we took a bullet train to Narita and stayed in a hotel that brought us to the airport the next morning. Can't wait to go back!
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2018 Gifu Travel Video (TMV)
Gifu prefecture, north of Nagoya, is situated in a mountainous area of central Japan. The Hida region is surrounded by the both the Hida Mountains, which are referred to as the Northern Alps, and the Kiso Mountains, which are known as the Central Alps in Japan. It’s a gorgeous area far enough from the hustle and bustle of the major cities like Nagoya, Osaka or Tokyo. The prefecture includes the notable cities such as Takayama, Gero, and Shirakawa-go.
In addition, the volcanic activity in the area provides the hot spring water for the Japanese onsens for the Gero, Hirayu, and Okuhida areas. We spent a really long time at the Hirayu-no-mori’s Onsen to take in the hot spring waters and enjoy the local Hida beef. After a long soak in the onsen, it seemed customary to have a glass of Hida milk, plain or COFFEE flavored.
But the mountainous terrain provides some gorgeous scenery in the area. We would have liked to see the Japanese Alps from the Shinhotaka Ropeway. However, Typhoon Jebi knocked out the power to the region. But we got some great drone footage instead.
From Hirayu, you can take a bus to the Kamikochi Chubu Sangaku National Park in Nagano, Japan. People will camp or do a day trip to walk Kamikochi’s many hiking trails that are well maintained. If you come during the right months, you can catch some of the macaque monkeys, snow-capped Hotaka Mountain range from Taisho Pond or Kappa Bridge, or just enjoy the changing colors of the seasons. We would have liked to have seen more but we just didn’t have enough time to take everything in at the park.
We loved the food as well. We stumbled upon a restaurant that only served Unagi (eel) and it was absolutely delicious. Worth a trip but not easy to get to unless you have a car.
There is plenty to do and see in the Hirayu area. We wish we could have seen more but that means we will need to come back again to experience more of what Hirayu has to offer.
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Kamikochi Chubu Sangaku National Park in Nagano, Japan
Check out Kappa bridge, Taisho Pond, and go for a hike in the surrounding area. Devote at least half of your day for hiking the area. Or if you prefer, camp at the park. You can’t drive directly to Kamkochi, you need to take a bus or taxi. Park at the Akandana Parking lot. It’s about 600 ¥ and the first bus stop on the Nohi Bus for Kamikochi. You can buy your tickets for Kamikochi there, or if the power is knocked out, they will let you hop on the bus and take you to Hirayu Onsen Bus Terminal so you can buy your tickets there. Just remember that the parking lot closes around 5 pm (17:00) so a lot enough time to get back or your car could be stuck for the evening.
Hirayu Onsen Area
Lots of onsens in the area. Even if you don’t stay in their hotel, many will allow you to use their onsen facilities and they are inexpensive to use. Just follow the rules of using the onsen, shower before going into the onsen, no towels in the onsen pool, get used to naked people around you, enjoy the experience, and your towel will smell like sulfur afterwards (so be warned!).
Hirayu Onsen Bus Terminal (Nohi Bus System)
The bus terminal is one of the launching points to Kamikochi. The terminal has clean restrooms, lockers, onsen, restaurant, souvenir shop, and ticket kiosks. Parking is limited and depending on when you get there, only 1 hour of parking,
Hirayu-no-mori
The onsen we visited on our last trip. Well maintained facilities and you can buy towels from the lobby. In addition, they have a pretty good restaurant inside so you can soak in the onsen and enjoy a bite at one of their restaurants.
Shinhotaka Ropeway
It was down due to no power from Typhoon Jebi hitting the area.
Hirayu Otaki Park (Hirayu falls)
It was raining so hard when we got there and it didn’t let up. We weren’t equipped to handle the 30 min trek from the parking lot to the falls. But maybe next time.
Eats:
Unagi Restaurant (うな亭)
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My mouth waters just thinking about this place. It’s definitely worth getting out there if you can make it. Savory and yet sweet sauce coats the entire unagi (eel) and it’s amazing. When you order, they give you a photo book with their offerings. It’s basically small to supersize me unagi, and you should get the soup as well.
Lodging:
Hirayu Camping Grounds
Whether you’re car camping, pitching a tent or renting a cabin from them, it’s a friendly place to get some sleep. Plus they have discount tickets to use the onsen at Hirayu-no-mori.
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Kamikochi – 7 Ways to Enjoy Yourself in Kamikochi
Kamikochi, sometimes also known as the Little Yosemite. This scenic valley is at an altitude of 1,500 m above sea level and surrounded by high mountains of the Northern Japan Alps in Nagano Prefecture, Japan. The views of mountains and river are absolutely breathtaking that it was appointed as a Special Natural Monument and a Special Place of Scenic Beauty. It is only one of the two places that hold both titles at once together with Kurobe Gorge.
■How to enjoy yourself in Kamikochi
1. Trekking in Kamikochi allows you an opportunity to meet with wild animals.
2. Kamikochi is a paradise for hikers. There are plenty of peaks to conquer!
3. Endless photo opportunities await. Point your camera anywhere and you can get a great shot.
4. Tickle your taste buds with flavors from local specialty to fine French cuisine
5. Soaking in natural hot spring at Kamikochi Lemeiesta Hotel
6. Wake up early in the morning for yoga. Fresh mountain air and yoga goes well together.
7. Stargazing. The raw beauty of nature where silver sparkling dots light up the blue midnight sky is ethereal.
■Suggested Itinerary
DAY 1 - Take an overnight bus from Shinjuku all the way to Kamikochi.
DAY 2 - Arrive at Kamikochi and enjoy a real getaway.
DAY 3 - Wake up early to do a morning yoga, then go on to visit Japan's oldest original castle Matsumoto Castle.
DAY 4 - Return to Tokyo safely with energy filled.
■You can also find us
Website:
Facebook: (English)
Facebook: (Thai)
Facebook: (Traditional Chinese)
Instagram:
Blog: (English)
Blog: (Thai)
■Useful information website
Kamikochi Official Site:
Matsumoto Tourism Association:
Chubu Sangaku National Park:
Japan Trip: Kamikochi scenic walk in great nature, Nagano, Japan
Japan Trip: Kamikochi scenic walk in great nature, Nagano, Japan
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Kamikochi (上高地, Kamikōchi) is a popular resort in the Northern Japan Alps of Nagano Prefecture, offering some of Japan's most spectacular mountain scenery. It is open from mid/late April until November 15 and shuts down during winter. In 2014, Kamikochi is open from April 18 to November 15.
Kamikochi is a roughly 15 kilometer long plateau in the Azusa River Valley, about 1500 meters above sea level. It is surrounded by tall mountains, including Nishihotakadake (2909 m), Okuhotakadake (3190 m), Maehotakadake (3090 m) and the active volcano Yakedake (2455 m).
Part of the Chubu Sangaku National Park, Kamikochi has only been moderately developed with half a dozen hotels, a few souvenir shops, mountain huts and hiking trails. Private cars are banned from Kamikochi, and access is only possible by bus or taxi. In the center of Kamikochi, a short walk from the bus terminal, stands the Kappabashi (Kappa Bridge). From the Kappabashi, hiking trails lead up and down the valley and towards the summits of the surrounding mountains.
The simplest way to enjoy a day in Kamikochi is by hiking the trails along Azusa River from Taisho Pond to Myojin Bridge. It is a mostly flat terrain and requires no hiking experience and only a few hours of time. The climbs to the surrounding peaks, however, are more challenging and only recommended between mid June and mid September.
Kamikochi is particularly beautiful during the autumn foliage season, which usually peaks in mid October. A wide range of alpine flora can be viewed from May through October, with the best time being mid May through July. Among the wildlife to be observed are monkeys and various birds. Bears are rarely encountered. Be warned that Kamikochi, especially around Kappabashi, gets very busy during the summer holidays (mid July through August) and on weekends during the autumn leaf season (October).