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Tokai Nature Trail -
08-01-2011, 11:44 AM
Hi there,
I was wondering if anyone here had walked the entire Tokai Nature Trail. I'm interested in doing this walk in Spring next year but I wanted some advice from anyone who'd done it already as there isn't a lot of information online. I am thinking of buying a map (the Yama-to-Kogen-chizu) to aid me, and I can speak/read a fair amount of Japanese. My questions are these: 1. Is the route well sign-posted? 2. Are there safe and inexpensive places to stay along the way? Camp-sites? 3. Just how difficult is the trail? 4. Would it be inadvisable to walk it alone? Any other information or advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you! HJG |
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08-01-2011, 08:53 PM
Interesting!
I've thought about doing that trail as well. There isn't much information in English but if you can read Japanese, this site is the official site for the trail and is a good place to start. http://www.tokai-walk.jp/index.html |
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08-04-2011, 01:49 AM
I never walked the Tokai trail, just the first half day leg from Takao to Sagamiko. But I have done trekking, hand here's a few yens's worth.
Yes. But in varying intensity. I suggest at least a map and a compass. GPS system is preferred, cell phone recommended. However, reception might not be all that in the mountains and satellite phone's overdoing it. Quote:
Japanese trekking trails are always in good shape. Most trekking is done by seniors, so sneakers (barring rainy weather) are quite enough. A walking stick advisable for comfort. Always. Food poisoning and injuries are reality in Japan, too. But there are no wolves, if that's what you're afraid. A deer might hid in the grass and jump up when you're two meters from them, giving you a heart attack (I am never going to get over that one, am I? ![]() |
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