Located in
a suburb of Tokyo, Mt. Takao is the most famous destination for a-half-day-hike
in Tokyo. Personally, I like climbing up on this 599 metres mountain because of
its casual and convenient access from cities like Shinjuku and Tokyo Station. Getting
on the train Chuo-line, and all you
have to do it just sitting until it brings to the nearest station Takao.
In one afternoon of August 2016, I visited
there. So... why don't we take a look at photos of scenery? :)
The clock just hit 13 o'clock when I arrived
at the station. Indeed, it was a hot summer weather, and I got off the train, I
felt as if I walked into a jungle-type-climate. High temperature with extremely
humidity, it was truly a summer day of Japan.
The panel in front of the station shows seven trails leading on the top. Either way, it takes several hours to get through to the top. Trail one is the most popular one, which is 3.8km length,
mostly paved, hence it's not that hard for first-timer. As a second-timer, I
decided Inariyama Trail, with 3.1km,
which many people say the hardest trail. Is that true? Well. let's find out :)
Well well well...It was actually tough XD. I found how hard walking on a unpaved trail!
This was the final steps toward the top of the mountain....And...
Fortunately, not so many people gathered at that time, and I unpacked my lunch box, bought a glass of beer for $8. I have to admit that I'm not a person drinking alcohol so publicly. But the flux of accomplishment in my mind drove me to a kiosk nearby, haha. There were many foods available on the top of the mountain: from icy cold cucumber, sweet rice cake and stuff. It cost higher than the average price in cities, but that's the way it is on mountains :)
It looks things are much more exotic on Trail one, attracted me so much. Well, I believe I'll be back to Mount Takao in Autumn as well :)
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