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Solo Hiking One of the Most Dangerous Hikes in Japan

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John Hiker Dolar

John Hiker Dolar

Күн бұрын

This summer, I hiked one of the most dangerous technical hiking routes in Japan.
Yari-Hotaka Circuit is a classic route that introduces two well-known mountains in Japan ( Mount Okuhotaka ) and (Mount Yari), this route also gives access to almost half of the 3000-meter mountain peaks in the country and a chance to challenge the infamous Daikiretto.
Beware: This is a strenuous hike that requires fitness and focus. The traverse from Yarigatake to Okuhotaka via Daikiretto requires using your hands for balance and pulling yourself up on steep, exposed terrain. If you're not feeling well, have fear of heights, or if the weather is terrible, consider taking alternate routes.
ITINERARY:
Day 0: Shinjuku Bus Terminal South Exit - Kamikochi ( 6 hours BUS ride )
Day 1: Kamikochi - Tokusawa-en - Yokoo - Yarigatakesanso ( 9 hours hike )
Day 2: Yarigatakesanso - Yarigatake - Minamidake - Hasegawa Peak ( H peak or H ピーク ) - Kitahotakagoya - Kitahotaka ( 7 hours of technical hiking )
Day 3: Kitahotakagoya - Karawasadake - Hotakasanso - Okuhotaka - Maehotoka - Dakesawa - Kamikochi ( 10 hours of technical hiking down to Kamikochi )
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0:00 | INTRO
0:42 | Day 0
1:32 | Day 1 Kamikochi - Yarigatakesanso
3:19 | Day 2 Yarigatake
5:23 | Day 2 Daikiretto Experience
9:35 | Day 2 Towards Kitahotaka
11:43 | Day 3 Kitahotaka to Okuhotaka
14:35 | Day 3 Okuhotaka to Dakesawa
16:04 | My thoughts
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@JohnHikerDolar
@JohnHikerDolar Жыл бұрын
check out how to do the whole Yari-Hotaka-Circuit here: kzfaq.info/get/bejne/e7mjiaSgt6vHm2Q.html
@RoyandAimee
@RoyandAimee 17 күн бұрын
Wow. Just watched this and my heart was racing the whole time watching you traverse the Daikiretto. What a hike! And such a great video documenting it!
@JohnHikerDolar
@JohnHikerDolar 17 күн бұрын
Hi!!👋 Thanks for coming by. It is one of the hardest hikes I’ve experienced to be honest. Are you guys planning to do this one?
@RoyandAimee
@RoyandAimee 16 күн бұрын
@@JohnHikerDolar It looked hard! But so inspiring that you did it. We're not planning to do this any time soon haha. Mayybbeeee after a few more seasons of climbing other mountains.
@hikesome
@hikesome Жыл бұрын
Wow, what an adventure! Beautiful, challenging, and adventourous. Nice upload brother.
@JohnHikerDolar
@JohnHikerDolar Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for watching. Sorry I replied late. 😅 Hopefully you could visit Japan some day and hike some. 😊
@amiexxi3441
@amiexxi3441 Жыл бұрын
I fell in love with the view😍 demo yabai sugiru😱😰 omedetou👏💪
@JohnHikerDolar
@JohnHikerDolar Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much!! Yep the views are amazing up there. No risk no reward!
@yokehuku1
@yokehuku1 2 ай бұрын
このコース今度行きたいと思います。素晴らしい動画をありがとう!
@JohnHikerDolar
@JohnHikerDolar 2 ай бұрын
ども!!ぜひ!とっても楽しいですよ!😊
@exoplace
@exoplace 2 ай бұрын
How does this have so little views, youtube alg i guess, awesome video!
@JohnHikerDolar
@JohnHikerDolar 2 ай бұрын
haha could be but it’s alright as long as it’s reaching the target audience and helps as many hikers as possible.
@hikewecare6749
@hikewecare6749 Жыл бұрын
Well done and beautiful photos. Congrats and thank you.
@JohnHikerDolar
@JohnHikerDolar Жыл бұрын
Many thanks! 🎉❤
@jejuenglish9683
@jejuenglish9683 11 ай бұрын
Awesome! did this circuit via the daikiretto a month ago under terrible weather conditions. it was rainy for 3 days straight. no views at all. fog was so thick, extremely windy and we were completely drenched on our final stretch. we had to hike from yarigatake straight to dakesawa in one day. normally, climbers rest and stay for the night in okuhotaka hut or set up camp but we had to keep pushing before another downpour. This is totally doable, and is actually considered non-technical (with chains and ladders). as long as you are confident enough with your footing and do not have fear of heights. Japanese people tend to be overly safety conscious so you can take it down a notch when they say...it's VERY dangerous. Many people want to hike these mountains but are easily put off by what they see online especially from sources that exaggerate it. idk, i guess that's just me. i hope more people will just go for it.
@JohnHikerDolar
@JohnHikerDolar 11 ай бұрын
hahaha true!! there was this lady from new zealand who asked me some question about this specific trail. Ofcourse I gave her all the info she needed and was ready to go but then the people in the hut, that she was going stay at, told her it’s too dangerous for her to go alone. But she went anyways and did it! 😂 This is a nice take! Thank you so much! I’m planning to do it again to really see how dangerous and tricky this route is.
@jejuenglish9683
@jejuenglish9683 11 ай бұрын
too bad we had the same experience. the only reason why we had to stay for a night in yarigatake hut was because the staff convinced us to lodge there for the night. they were quite pissed that we were headed to okuhotakadake on a bad weather. a number of them literally huddled over us and convinced us to stay in the hut because it was TOO DANGEROUS. in the end, we had to change our plans. in retrospect, we shouldve just went on with our plan. What a bummer! same here. i am gon do it again in fall. but will start from shinhotaka and through Gendarme to okuhotakadake then exit through kamikochi. i was told by some japanese climbers that gendarme is tougher than daikiretto. ha! happy climbing! @@JohnHikerDolar
@JohnHikerDolar
@JohnHikerDolar 11 ай бұрын
@@jejuenglish9683 Thank you!! You’ll definitely enjoy Gendarme!! Have safe trip
@ervinslens
@ervinslens Жыл бұрын
What a scenery bud, this looks insanely gorgeous!
@JohnHikerDolar
@JohnHikerDolar Жыл бұрын
Yeah!! Thank you!!! It was fantastic for sure.
@cyvoc2316
@cyvoc2316 4 ай бұрын
Hey. Great video! What kind of jacket did you use (the brown rain jacket)? Is it Montbell? Do you have a link? And can you recommend it?
@JohnHikerDolar
@JohnHikerDolar 4 ай бұрын
Hi! Yes, it is from Montbell. I think it’s called storm cruiser. en.montbell.jp/products/goods/disp.php?product_id=1128615 here is the link. Please check! Thank you for watching.
@KFangster
@KFangster Ай бұрын
Great video! I am planning a solo hike in mid Sept'24 on the same route except that I will descent to Karasawa then back to Kamikochi. Do you have any advice like equipment and time fence for each portion of the climb? I am a little worried about the Daikiretto portion though.. Along the way, there is Mt Minamidake and Hasegawa. Are those peak branch off from the main trail or its part of the main trail?
@JohnHikerDolar
@JohnHikerDolar Ай бұрын
Yes, they are part of the main trail. If you’re not sure of traversing Daikiretto and Hasegawa peak then your exit is at Minamidake down to shin hotaka or back to yokoo i think, I haven’t done those route though. There are times hikers get altitude sickness before traversing Daikiretto so asses your condition at Minamidake before proceeding. I hope this helps
@JohnHikerDolar
@JohnHikerDolar Ай бұрын
for the equipment helmet 🪖 and a sturdy hiking boots should be fine and a light backpack would be nice as well. So, I suggest staying at the huts.
@erickbautista0
@erickbautista0 11 ай бұрын
congratulations! i really want to go and climb at least one of the mountains in kamikochi. i guess next year because the climbing season is now ending. thank you for this wonderful video.
@JohnHikerDolar
@JohnHikerDolar 11 ай бұрын
Hi!! Do you happen to live in Japan?? It’s still the climbing season. Kamikochi is beautiful in Autumn. The best time to climb mountains around Kamikochi is during this time. Anyways, I wish you could get the chance to explore it.
@kld91925
@kld91925 Жыл бұрын
💪💪 Great Vids. Stay strong and safe 👍
@JohnHikerDolar
@JohnHikerDolar Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much! Let do this together someday!
@NauqLek
@NauqLek Ай бұрын
Hey! V thrilling hike you did and thinking about doing the same circuit this coming late July! :) Am wondering, since I cannot find much information about this, but when crossing the Daikiretto, is it optional or necessary to climb up to Hasegawa Peak to cross to the other mountain?
@JohnHikerDolar
@JohnHikerDolar Ай бұрын
For Yari-hotaka circuit, if you’re passing through daikiretto then you have to climb up Hasegawa peak. Your exit is towards kawasawa cirque via Kitahotaka. And minamidake is your exit if you’re skipping daikiretto. I hope this helps.
@NauqLek
@NauqLek Ай бұрын
@@JohnHikerDolar Thank you v much for your response! May I know where did you reserve your stays at both mountains? Was it also compulsory to send in a itinerary to the official Kamikochi Alps authorities?
@tinwenwalks
@tinwenwalks 20 күн бұрын
I'm literally just ahh ahh ahh the whole time (hiker with a fear of heights here hahah)-- also, the decisions for no gloves...was that just for more real feel? either way, amazing video, thanks for sharing the ride!
@JohnHikerDolar
@JohnHikerDolar 20 күн бұрын
Hi!! You are definitely on point there for the no gloves decision. it wasn’t cold so didn’t need them. You are very much welcome! Are you planning on hiking in Japan?🇯🇵
@tinwenwalks
@tinwenwalks 20 күн бұрын
@@JohnHikerDolar moved here recently and been getting out and about, heading towards the Alps for the first time soon! Hikers’ playground for sure
@JohnHikerDolar
@JohnHikerDolar 20 күн бұрын
@@tinwenwalks There’s a lot of beautiful hikes in the alps. The difficulty range varies as well. But all beautiful and scenic. If you need help deciding I can probably help. Have a safe hike.
@tinwenwalks
@tinwenwalks 20 күн бұрын
@@JohnHikerDolar watching your videos helped me narrow it down, so thank you! (Mostly decide to save some routes for the second trip hahah), and so much is weather dependent, fingers crossed for a bit of good skies while I’m out. Cheers!
@jtheo24
@jtheo24 Жыл бұрын
start till end both my hands and feet are sweating lol.. very nice view indeed.. ayos kaayo bai!
@JohnHikerDolar
@JohnHikerDolar Жыл бұрын
Oi Theodoreeee! haha salamat bai! if ever mulaag ka diri give me a call.
@avmail7097
@avmail7097 10 күн бұрын
nice vid. the main thing i wanted to see was the hiking plan and it flashes for 0.001 seconds even on 0.25 speed you can't catch it.
@JohnHikerDolar
@JohnHikerDolar 9 күн бұрын
lol haha!! sorry about that. you can always pause it. I was a newbie at editing during this time.
@avmail7097
@avmail7097 9 күн бұрын
@@JohnHikerDolar no worries man beautiful vid and saw the itinerary in your images
@user-zu2tn4zk8r
@user-zu2tn4zk8r 2 ай бұрын
Hi! Can you tell me how long it would take to move from yarigatake sanso to kitagotaka sanso??
@JohnHikerDolar
@JohnHikerDolar 2 ай бұрын
It should take 4 hours at least. But it’s best to take it slow and enjoy the adventure hehe…
@AlainStewart
@AlainStewart 7 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for putting this video together. It's just the info I need. Planning to do this trip in May next year.
@JohnHikerDolar
@JohnHikerDolar 7 ай бұрын
Hi!!! no worries man. Thank you for watching. Although, May might be tricky coz of ice and snow. You’ll need crampons and ice axe. I would suggest climbing in July - October. I hope this helps.
@angelvsevilcrew
@angelvsevilcrew Жыл бұрын
I'm really interested in doing this multi day hike. About the mountain hut, do we need to book earlier or just walk in during the hike? I'll be solo hiking in late august/ early september.
@JohnHikerDolar
@JohnHikerDolar Жыл бұрын
I strongly recommend booking earlier for a smoother process and relaxing stay. Although they won’t turn you down if you walked in, they’ll prioritize those who booked earlier. So if it’s the peak season, the chances that you’ll have to wait until all the reserved guests check in before they accommodate you, is pretty high.
@ssirin
@ssirin Жыл бұрын
In October 2019 I hiked up to spend the night at Karasawa Cirque and had a loose plan to either hike up Hotakadake or Kitahotaka the next day. I eventually decided to hike up Kitaho in the morning just because the entrance to the route was behind Karasawa Goya. One hour in and I knew I wasn't prepared for it. I had no helmet and I knew I couldn't scramble up the many exposed rock faces with my 12 kg pack. Finally I gave up, walked down to Yokoo and hiked up Chogatake instead. It was 4 hours of pure steep ascent and I only discovered later other people usually prefer using this route for descent since the ascent from Tokusawa is much gentler. 🤣Anyway, the night at Chogatake gave me a panoramic view of all the mountain huts on the Hotaka range including Yari. This September I'm planning to go back to Kamikochi and hike up Yari although I probably won't do the Daikiretto yet. Your video really gives me encouragement that I may someday tackle it though. Many thanks for the inspiration!
@JohnHikerDolar
@JohnHikerDolar Жыл бұрын
Wow! Thank you so much. In time I believe you’ll be able to do it. Btw, since you’ve already hiked chogatake. Please also try the Panorama Ginza and hike up Mount Jonen. It is one of the 100 famous mountains in Japan. The whole course should take 4 days.
@rinnarainn
@rinnarainn 11 ай бұрын
Hi :) That's amazing 😍 I want to do it! Dis you stay at the mountain huts for both nights ? Is it manageable to sleep in a tent ? Is there a camping site near huts ?
@JohnHikerDolar
@JohnHikerDolar 11 ай бұрын
Hi!!! Yes, this route is truly beautiful. I stayed at the huts for both nights. It is possible to do it with tents. But it will be quite heavy in my opinion. For kitahotakagoya, I don’t think you can pitch a tent near the hut. I believe you have to get down a little bit to pitch your tent. For the first night in Yarigatakesanso, there’s a designated camping site there. Very convenient! I hope this helps. Thanks btw!
@Wenhao3
@Wenhao3 Жыл бұрын
Great video! I have some questions! Which time of the year did you do this trip? I’m planning to do this hike in mid June with 3 other friends. I’m wondering if I will need crampons and/or ice axe? Would you think bringing a harness is an overkill? Thanks!
@JohnHikerDolar
@JohnHikerDolar Жыл бұрын
Hi! Thanks 🙏. I did this hike in Summer time from July to August. In June, some parts of the route will still have some snow and ice left. I suggest checking the live camera of Kamikochi before doing the hike. Bringing some crampons and ice axe would add a lot of weight though. Lastly for the harness, it is always a good idea to have one so that you could clip to some of the dangerous sections. It’s doable with out a harness in summer but I’m not sure in icy conditions. Are you guys going to do the whole Yari-Hotaka route? 😊
@Wenhao3
@Wenhao3 Жыл бұрын
@@JohnHikerDolar Yeap I’m playing to do the yari-hotaka circuit! Looks like an axe is a overkill at this point. Probably some micro spikes and harness will do the trick. Will monitor the situation as the snow melts! Thanks a lot :)
@JohnHikerDolar
@JohnHikerDolar Жыл бұрын
@@Wenhao3 No worries. Just be careful and have a safe trip. Let me know if you have more questions. 👊
@4o0l63
@4o0l63 Жыл бұрын
Amazing video and very insightful, including the uncut versions of the daikiretto! Can i ask if you would recommend the route the other way round? from Kamikochi, Dakesawa to Okuhotaka to Yarigatake? coz i was planning to head towards Tsubakuro then exit via the Nakabusa hot spring
@JohnHikerDolar
@JohnHikerDolar Жыл бұрын
Woah!! That’s an intense hike! Are you pitching a tent or using mountain huts? If you are using mountains huts that would be possible. The route to Dakesawa going to Okuhotata is quite steep and very long that’s for Day 1. For day 2 You’ll do a lot of Technical climbing being light is a must. Traversing Daikiretto is fun but very dangerous if you are carrying a heavy load. After Yarigatake it would be a walk in the park considering what you’ve been through.
@4o0l63
@4o0l63 Жыл бұрын
@@JohnHikerDolar Thanks very much for the prompt response. It's just an idea at the moment.. but judging from your video, am having second thoughts. Indeed planning to use the mountain huts with little load. But my problem is I only reach kamikochi in the afternoon. Hence concerned about the timing of everything. How long would u think it took for the traverse across the daikiretto?
@JohnHikerDolar
@JohnHikerDolar Жыл бұрын
@@4o0l63 From Yarigatake - Daikiretto - Kitahotaka took me over 5 hours I started very early coz I had to go up yarigatake. For the bus, you can take a night bus from Shinjuku directly to Kamikochi so that you could start very early.
@FirstStep2023
@FirstStep2023 Жыл бұрын
Maayu kaayu story telling nimo bai. Next goal nako diri sa Japan. I just need to finish my marathon goal before moving to mountain hiking.
@JohnHikerDolar
@JohnHikerDolar Жыл бұрын
Thanks kaau bai!! hehe… Good luck sa Marathon. If may pangutana ka about mountains, I’ll help u hehe.
@FirstStep2023
@FirstStep2023 Жыл бұрын
@@JohnHikerDolar naa kay vlog or blog regarding tools and gears for hikers?
@JohnHikerDolar
@JohnHikerDolar Жыл бұрын
@@FirstStep2023 wala pa raba bro. Planning palang for now hiking guides plang akong content. Hopefully in the future. I’ll let you know.
@FirstStep2023
@FirstStep2023 Жыл бұрын
@@JohnHikerDolar Alright, thanks bai. I will wait and for the meantime I will check your other vids.
@jamimartin381
@jamimartin381 11 ай бұрын
Wow!!!
@JohnHikerDolar
@JohnHikerDolar 11 ай бұрын
thank you 🙏!
@joicegallardo2587
@joicegallardo2587 Жыл бұрын
What month is this?
@JohnHikerDolar
@JohnHikerDolar Жыл бұрын
hi!!! it’s in August! summer. Are you going to try it?
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