On ther 6th day of our Japan vacation, we decided to go for a hike on Mount Mitake. I guess hiking is a good way to burn all the excess calories we put in, eating good food in Japan!
I actually received an invitation to an Raya (Eid) do in Yokohama from a blogger friend that day but regretfully we had to decline because of this hike. I had hoped to meet the nice Sis later on our trip, but as fate would have it, it wasn't to be. Maybe next year, if "ada rezeki". :-)
Back on our hike.
Mount Mitake is located upstream along the Tama-gawa River that flows through western Tokyo, and is a part of Chichibu Tama National Park. A popular site among people looking for a break from the city, Chichibu Tama National Park covers more than 1250 square kilometers of forested mountains, hills, gorges and some rural towns in the prefectures of Yamanashi, Saitama, Nagano and Tokyo.
Mount Mitake can be reached in less than two hours from central Tokyo, located four stops before Oku-Tama on the Ome line and accessible from Mitake station.
The mountain is a haven for wild birds, various kinds of plants, and even some wild animals. If you are lucky, maybe you can see them! We weren't. ;-)
I actually received an invitation to an Raya (Eid) do in Yokohama from a blogger friend that day but regretfully we had to decline because of this hike. I had hoped to meet the nice Sis later on our trip, but as fate would have it, it wasn't to be. Maybe next year, if "ada rezeki". :-)
Back on our hike.
Mount Mitake is located upstream along the Tama-gawa River that flows through western Tokyo, and is a part of Chichibu Tama National Park. A popular site among people looking for a break from the city, Chichibu Tama National Park covers more than 1250 square kilometers of forested mountains, hills, gorges and some rural towns in the prefectures of Yamanashi, Saitama, Nagano and Tokyo.
Mount Mitake can be reached in less than two hours from central Tokyo, located four stops before Oku-Tama on the Ome line and accessible from Mitake station.
The mountain is a haven for wild birds, various kinds of plants, and even some wild animals. If you are lucky, maybe you can see them! We weren't. ;-)
We didn't know what the counter was for at first, but seeing that others just swarmed the counter we became curious and joined in. Sometimes, it doesn't hurt to follow the herd, you know. In this case, we saved a bit of yen. :p
Otherwise, there would be 2 buses at every hour. One way fare is 270yen and you pay as you board the bus.
You can enjoy the river view while waiting for the bus.
There was a bit of jostling to get into the cable car, what with everyone trying to get the front seats of the cable car to better enjoy the view because although everyone was queueing for the cable car, we weren't sure where it'll stop exactly so quite a few had to jostle to enter the first door. If you think Japanese doesn't know how to shove and push, think again! I sure got shoved aside while trying to vie for the coveted place right beside the cable car driver.
Inside the cable car
The view along the way was awesome but I bet it would be much much more wonderful once the autumn foliage is in its full splendour. We were there too early for that but still, we enjoyed our hike tremendously.
The autumn foliage should be nice to see by the time this post is up, no?
More photos of our hike soon.
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