Climbing Routes
There are several climbing routes, including direct ascents from the east and west, as well as ridgeline routes from the north and south. In addition, there is lodge, Chougatake Hyutte (Chougatake Hut), just below the summit with a small tent site.[8]
The route from Mitsumata Trailhead (三股登山口 Mitsumata tozan guchi), 1,350 m (4,430 ft) is one of the most popular routes, and takes approximately 5 hours, and climbs 1300m over 6.5 km.[9] The start of this route also branches to Mount Jōnen. Mitsumata Trailhead is accessed by taxi, approximately 30 minutes, from Hotaka Station on the Ōito Line in Azumino.[10]
Another popular route starts in the remote mountainous highland valley of Kamikōchi. From the Kamikōchi Bus Terminal, it is an approximate 2-hour leisurely flat walk beside the Azusa River to the Tokusawa (徳沢) area, 1,562 m (5,125 ft). From there, the trail rises steeply along the Nagakabe Ridge to 2,565 m (8,415 ft), and then to the summit of Mount Chō. In all, this trail takes approximately 6–7 hours from the Kamikōchi Bus Terminal .[11] Additionally, it is possible to continue beside the Azusa River for another hour to Yokoo (横尾), 1,629 m (5,344 ft), and climb from there for approximately 4 hours. Yokoo is also the junction for hiking routes to Mount Yari and Karasawa Cirque.[12]
A third route is an up-down 4-km ridgeline traverse to or from the summit of Mount Jōnen. This route takes 4–6 hours, depending on speed and skill, and passes over Mount Choyari, 2,655 m (8,711 ft). A popular extended hike starts at the Mitsumata Trailhead, climbs Mount Chō, traverses to Mount Jōnen, and then descends Mount Maejōnen, 2,662 m (8,734 ft), to finish at the Mitsumata Trailhead. This route takes over 15 hours.[9]
More information Mountains, Name ...
Mountains |
Name |
Elevation (m) |
Triangulation station Class |
from Mount Chō Distance(km) |
Remarks |
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Mount Yari |
3,180 |
|
9.3 |
100 Famous Japanese Mountains, 5th highest mountain in Japan |
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Mount Otenshō |
2,921.91 |
Class 3 |
8.9 |
The highest peak of the Jōnen Mountains, Two Hundred Famous Mountains of Japan |
|
Mount Jōnen |
2,857 |
Class 1 (Maejōnendake) |
4.2 |
100 Famous Japanese Mountains, Jōnen Goya Lodge (accommodates 300) |
|
Mount Choyari |
2,655 |
|
1.5 |
small rocky peak
|
|
Mount Chō |
2,677 |
Class 3 |
0 |
Chougatake Hut (accommodates 300) |
|
Mount Otaki |
2,616 |
Class 3 |
2.2 |
Otaki Hut (accommodates 50) |
|
Mount Nabekanmuri |
2,194 |
Class 3 |
5.3 |
Nabekan Forest Road |
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Mount Hotakadake |
3,190 |
|
7.0 |
3rd highest peak of the Hida Mountains, 100 Famous Japanese Mountains |
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