Mount Tengu-dake is part of the Northern Yatsuga-dake mountain range, in Nagano and Yamanashi.

Tengu-Dake boasts two prominent peaks: East Tengu-dake, standing at 2,646 meters, and West Tengu-dake, slightly lower at 2,645 meters. The name “Tengudake” derives from the distinctive rocky peak on the east side, strikingly resembling a “Tengu’s Nose.”

If you are seeking winter mountain climbing for the first time, this event is perfect for you who want to dip your toes into winter mountain climbing or just check your fitness and winter gear before getting into real winter mountain climbing.

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  • Date: Wednesday, January 3rd, 2024

Head to Shibu Gotenyu, where you’ll find parking lots and the trailhead. The parking fee, amounting to 1000 yen per day, can be paid at Shibu Gotenyu.

Arrive by 8:00 am, and you’ll locate the trailhead alongside the creek, right next to Shibu Gotenyu. Complete the mountain climbing entry form, then proceed across the narrow bridge towards Kuroyuri Hut (2400m), which marks the initial resting point on the trail.

Upon crossing the bridge and entering the forest, you’ll notice a steep slope leading up to the mountain ridge. It’s essential to pace yourself and manage your physical strength to avoid exhaustion.

In the middle of the trail to the hut, you’ll come across a ridge with two forks, each marked with a sign. The one on the right leads down to Karasawa Kosen Onsen and the left one goes up to Kurohimeyama Hut. So, go left at that point.

Shibugotenyu parking lots

Kurohimeyama Hut 2400 m

After breaking at the Hut, resume aiming for the top of Mt. Tengudake, Higashi-Tengu, and Nishi-Tengu. Climbing a pretty steep snowy and craggy rocky route around the summit. Stay alert all the time. it’s around 1.5 hours from the Hut.

After reaching the top successfully, go back to the Hut with a different route then get to the parking lots. it will be expected at around 2:30 pm and the mission completed.

The top of Higashi Tengu-dake, 2023 April 23rd

Mountain Climbing Tips and Winter Gears

Mountaineering Gear Tips:

The mountaineering gear you need for your trip depends on the season and the trail route you plan to climb. This advice focuses on winter mountaineering gear.

Winter Mountaineering Boots:
Never underestimate the importance of a good pair of mountaineering boots. They provide traction and stability on rocky terrain, and the ability to attach crampons for climbing snow and glaciers. Stiff mountaineering boots offer a stable platform.

When searching for mountaineering boots, you have two basic choices: insulated and non-insulated. Insulated mountaineering boots are recommended for climbing in frigid temperatures or spending a significant amount of time on snow and glaciers.

Crampons for Mountaineering:
Steel crampons are strong and durable, making them a common choice for general mountaineering. While aluminum crampons are much lighter than steel, they are less durable. For general use, steel crampons are recommended.

Ice Axes for Mountaineering:
When selecting an ice axe, consider your size and the activities you’ll be engaging in. Compare the length, weight, and shape of the axes to find the one that best suits your needs.

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