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更新日:2023年5月6日
The majestic mountains of Nagano Prefecture are great attractions. However, without a careful trekking itinerary, hikers may find themselves lost or face other unnecessary difficulties. By researching the trail in advance, and creating a trekking itinerary that factors in course times, necessary equipment, and inclement weather, mountain emergencies can generally be avoided.
And alsoThe information shared on a trekking itinerary greatly speeds up rescue activities in case of an emergency.
IF you are planning to hike on Nagano's designated trails,make sure to submit the Trekking Itinerary to the governor.
In Nagano Prefecture, it is necessary to submit a trekking itinerary if you wish to pass the designated mountain trails (sections that appear on the list from trailhead to summit etc.)
Trailhead / Mountain name list(PDF:65KB)
Major Mountain Ranges on the List
Northern Japan Alps | Mt. Shiroumadake, Mt. Yari, Mt. Oku-Hotakadake, etc. |
Southern Japan Alps | Mt. Kaikomagatake, Mt. Senjogatake, etc. |
Central Japan Alps | Mt. Kisokomagatake, Mt. Hokendake, etc. |
Mt. Yatsugatake | Mt. Tateshina, Mt. Tengudake, Mt. Akadake, etc. |
Other Range | Mt. Naeba, Mt. Togakushi, Mt. Asama, Mt. Ontake etc. |
Trekking Itinerary Form(エクセル:37KB)
Trekking Itinerary Example(PDF:80KB)
Print out the form above, and fill it out either in English or Japanese.
For those who are competent in Japanese, you can fill in the form or attach the Trekking Itinerary file to submit it on the following page:
Nagano Electronic Application(Japanese)
・guidelines for safe and enjoyable trekking(PDF:1,316KB)
・Nagano Trail Guide By Grade(PDF:716KB)
・Avoiding Danger in the Backcountry(PDF:2,802KB)
・Mountain Guide
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