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    <description>I celebrated the new year at Mt. Yatsugatake. It was a perfect climb in all aspects.?One of the highlights of my life as a climber.</description>
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    <description>Feb 2017, although there's less snow, we failed to climb to the Mt. Nyoho's summit because of lack of time.</description>
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    <description>Because of white-out and chilly weather, I struggled on this climb. Although we can get to Senjojiki-Curl by the ropeway, it was not easy to climb.</description>
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    <dc:date>03.18.2017</dc:date>
    <description>In the winter of 2017, I climbed the Southern Alps Mt.Senjogatake, nicknamed Queen of the Southern Alps. I could enjoy the beautiful scenery under perfect conditions, walking 34.7km in total and climbing 2,797m of cumulative total elevation.</description>
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    <description>I found that it was really difficult to succeed in climbing Mt. Yakedake (the north side of peak). I suppose few people can climb the mountain, even if the weather is good.</description>
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    <description>This climb was so easy to get to the summit, because I climbed it by car via Ibuki Drive-way. I had enough time, so I enjoyed sightseeing at Biwa lake and Nagoya city.</description>
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    <description>Mt. Arashimadake is located in Fukui Prefecture, so it was not easy to access from Tokyo. Furthermore I couldn't find out how it was designated as a one of the 100 famous mountains of Japan. What's the attractive point for this mountain?</description>
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    <dc:date>2017-05-18</dc:date>
    <description>I climbed Mt. Ena on the golden week of Japan. It was the best weather to climb, so I enjoyed to see the views of all of the alps of Japan.</description>
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    <dc:date>2017-05-18</dc:date>
    <description>This mountain has been banned to climb because it has been erupting for a few dozen of years. Yunodaira Observatory is the closest place from the summit. </description>
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    <dc:date>2017-05-18</dc:date>
    <description>Awesome hot-spring, huge lake, active volcano, all of them were perfect. I strongly recommend it.</description>
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    <dc:date>2017-05-18</dc:date>
    <description>Mt. Aso is located in Kumamoto Prefecture of Kushu, and it is the biggest active volcano in Japan. There is a ropeway, but it has been closed for a couple of years. There's no way to climb to the summit. Just see the pictures on the google image search. </description>
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    <title>Mt. Kaimondake｜The Fabulaous Views｜Go! Go! Mountain!!!</title>
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    <dc:date>2017-05-18</dc:date>
    <description>Are you considering to climb some mountains in Kyushu? Congratulations! You have already found the best choice from this website. You don't need to hesitate anymore. I suppose Mt. Kaimondake is the top priority to climb in Kyushu.</description>
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    <dc:date>2017-12-02</dc:date>
    <description>Mt. Tanigawa was already covered with snow, but now much yet. This mountain is the best choice to enjoy snowed mountain in a day from Tokyo — I strongly recommend this one in terms of a good access and scenic views if you love snowed mountains.</description>
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