Mt. Asahi, Hokkaido : Peak Wonders
Enjoy a Relaxed Volcano Hike on Mt. Asahi
This hike allows you to experience the wonders of a volcano with relative ease.
Duration
5 -7 Hours
Season
June - Oct
*until the snow falls
Location
Mt. Asahi
Group Size
2 to 8 persons
Price per person
******JPY
+13% taxes and fees
Type
*****
About
Climb to the peak of Hokkaido's highest mountain, Mt. Asahi, standing at 2,291 meters. Accessible by ropeway up to 1,600 meters, the round-trip hike covers about 5.6 km with an elevation change of 700 meters, typically taking 5-7 hours. Mt. Asahidake, a relatively young active volcano, offers a unique trail alongside Hell Valley, formed by eruptions and still venting steam. This hike allows an up-close experience with volcanic activity in a relatively easy ascent. On clear days, enjoy panoramic views of other Hokkaido mountain ranges and the expansive Daisetsuzan National Park.
The peak
Experience the thrill of reaching the summit of Hokkaido's tallest mountain, Mt. Asahidake, and revel in the breathtaking panoramic views from 2,291 meters above sea level
Volcanic Landscape
Stroll amidst volcanic rocks with a unique course that offers views into a valley still venting steam, showcasing the active and awe-inspiring volcanic landscape of Mt. Asahi
Seasonal Splendor
Witness the ever-changing beauty of Mt. Asahidake, from vibrant spring blooms to the rich tapestry of autumn colors, each season brings its unique allure
Alpine Flora
Discover the diverse array of high-altitude flora that adorns Mt. Asahidake's slopes, including rare and colorful alpine flowers that bloom in the wild.
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Life with Yuka Obi
・When is the most exciting time for you in your activities?
I feel thrilled when I see guests feeling, observing, and being amazed by nature, especially when they smile as they experience it with all of their five senses.
・What is your favorite moment/thing/place in your work?
Favorite Thing/Place: I love the area around the Ohachidaira Caldera in Daisetsuzan National Park. The scale of the caldera, surrounded by its outer rim, is so vast that I get goosebumps no matter how many times I walk around it. The contrast between the rugged traces of volcanic activity inside the caldera and the deep blue sea of trees beyond the outer rim is stunningly beautiful.
Favorite Time: When leisurely enjoying tea with guests at a calm mountain summit, taking in the serene views.
About My Work: "As a guide, I love the moments when I can tune into the imaginations and expectations of the guests, using my maximum knowledge and information to make them feel and see what they've envisioned. Seeing guests happy with the experience is what I enjoy the most.
BIO
I started my guide career in 2018. Prior to that, I worked as a sports trainer (athletic trainer), supporting athletes. Since 2018, I began working as a stargazing and nature guide in Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park, New Zealand. In 2020, I moved to Hokkaido and now work as a freelance guide based in Furano City, Hokkaido. My main areas are Daisetsuzan National Park and Akan Mashu National Park, focusing mainly on mountain guiding, but I also conduct nature tours. Originally from the countryside, I grew up playing in nature, started mountain climbing influenced by my parents, and after experiencing the wilderness in New Zealand, I wanted to help guests feel and play in nature, which inspired me to become a guide.
Hokkaido Governor-certified Outdoor Guide for Mountain (Summer Mountain)
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