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September 29, 2009

Another Sunday, Another Hike

Filed under: Family, Hiking — Tags: , , , , — Robert @ 7:35 pm
Anri and Sara by the keyhole tomb

Anri and Sara by the keyhole tomb

Yup, we did it again!  For the second time in as many weeks, I took the kids up to the mountains for some exercise and a nice, rewarding view.  This time we went to the Mori Shoguzuka keyhole tomb, a place I have taken the kids many times before.

This keyhole tomb sits on a mountain top near Anzu no Sato, where Tomomi grew up.  It was a ruin until the a decade or two ago, when an effort was made to restore the site to its former glory and make it part of a historical park.  Now, it makes for a great hike that even small kids can do, if you take the right course.

And that is the old trail up the mountain, not the new one.  The new trail, while nicely built, is too much for a two-year-old like Sara to handle.  It is made mostly of log steps that are far too steep for her little legs.  Even five-year-old Anri would hae a hard time on these steps.  The old switchback trail, while steep, is more manageable.  Sara got tired and asked to be carried a few times, but she walked up most of the way.

The kids having a little picnic at Mori Shogunzuka

The kids having a little picnic at Mori Shogunzuka

At the end of the trail is the main keyhole tomb, surrounded by smaller mounds in the earth that were lesser tombs.  Some of these are downhill and make a great picnic spot — though I don’t know if having a picnic there is really allowed (nobody has scolded us yet).  From our picnic, we enjoyed the view and even got to see a few shinkansens passing below.

The day we hiked up to the keyhole tomb, there was a small children’s fair being held on the lawn next to the little recreated Jomon village at the base of the mountain.  We ran into a few of Anri’s friends and some kids I teach there.  Lots of people got a kick out of seeing us geared up for climbing, with Noah as luggage!

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September 22, 2009

Hiking with the Kids – Kamuriki-yama

Filed under: Family, Hiking — Tags: , , , , — Robert @ 7:02 pm
The Kids at the top of Kamuriki-yama

The Kids at the top of Kamuriki-yama

With a full Sunday afternoon off and Tomomi at a hula lesson, I took the kids for a little romp in the mountains.  The location this time was Kamuriki-yama, a remnant of an ancient volcano that towers over the southern part of Chikuma City, where we live.

Though quite high as mountains go, this one makes an easy hike.  A winding, sometimes one-lane road takes you almost to the top, where you park the car and hike thirty minutes to the summit.  The first half of the hike is a gravel road, after which a well-maintained trail — with log-built steps in places — takes you the rest of the way.  Both Anri and Sara climbed all the way up on their own!  Noah was on my back in the baby carrier the whole time.

View southwest from the summit of Kamuriki-yama

View southwest from the summit of Kamuriki-yama

At the top, we had a little picnic and enjoyed the view.  From the top there is a sweeping view of the Chikuma River valley facing south and an almost equally spectacular view down toward our neighborhood to the north.  The girls found lots of pretty white flowers to pick at the top as well, and they each picked a few and took them home to mommy.

Heading back down, Sara was tired, and several times asked me to carry her.  That was tough — having Noah on my back and Sara in my arms.  Thankfully gravity was on my side for the return trip!

Anyone wanting directions to this trail can get them from my post on this day at the Go! Nagano blog.

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June 22, 2008

Father’s Day in the Mountains

Filed under: Family, hobby, holiday — Tags: , , , , — Robert @ 7:57 am
On Father’s Day, I took the girls up to the mountains for a day of hiking and beautiful views. I didn’t even realized it was Father’s Day until much later on. Though we had gone hiking before, this was the first trip up Kamuriki, a peak that can be seen from just about anywhere in town.

Anri and Sara on the mountain.

Tomomi stayed home with Noah, and I took the girls in the car up the mountain to a small parking area on the side of the winding mountain road. From there, it was only about 30 minutes to the top with the first half walking on a gravel service road. The second half was a well-maintained trail. Steeper, but Anri ould handle it just fine. Sara rode in the pack on my back.

On the way up, Anri was a bit scared of bears, even though there weren’t any, but I told her that if she sang somgs or talked while walking, the bears would not come near us. So she sang “do re mi” all the way to the top. At points along the way, we were rewarded with beautiful views of almost the entire range of the North Alps. At the top, we could see all of Chikuma, the town we live in, as well as the valley leading south to the city of Ueda. While at the top, we had some snacks and juice by the little Shinto shrine standing there.

We’ll be going again, next time with Tomomi and Noah. The hike is easy and it would make a good spot for a family picnic. For photos, click here. This is our June 2008 photo album and photos from this day are toward the end.

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