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Memories of Mt. Sanjusangen in Fukui Prefecture

2019.08.04

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When I was tidying up the drawers in my room the other day, I found a journal of the mountaineering club of the company where I used to work in my younger days. I was asked to join the club eagerly and joined it without much consideration, even though I had never climbed a mountain and had no prior knowledge. Now I think that it was because there were very few women in the workplace, so they needed female members for cooking etc.

 

After work, I ran on the company ground. And then, I climbed the Mt. Sanjusangen ( 842 meters high) located in Wakasa Town, Fukui Prefecture, which was my first mountain climbing. Although I don't remember very much, I remember that the large panorama overlooking the sea and the refresh feeling when I arrived at grass fields in front of the top of the mountain. According to the journal, lunch of the day was Mabo-tofu (Chinese style tofu food), rice, fruits and lemon juice.

 

By the way, a co-worker who was in a college mountaineering club wrote in the journal as the ultimate in enlightenment of mountains as follows.
"Springwater in mountains, if you drink it, you will get exhausted, if not, it will be the hell, you drink it and exhausting is the way of mountaineering." (H.S)

 


Commemorative photo on the Mt. Sanjusangen
Most of them were from other prefectures and now they returned home. The mountain climbers were full of energy and gentle. I wonder if they are doing well.

It was cold like midwinter on the first day of Golden Week holidays in Mt. Tateyama

2019.05.07

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I went out to Mt.Tateyama in Toyama Prefecture on April 27-28 (2019).

 

The first day, it was bad weather as the forecast said. I set up the tent in a blizzard and coldness below -10 degrees Celsius. But the wind stopped in the evening, and the unbelievable star-filled sky appeared in the middle of the night!

 

The next day, it was clear and sunny with no wind. I traversed Mt.Tateyama's three peaks (Mt.Oyama, Mt.Onanji and Mt.Fuji-no-oritate) while enjoying the beautiful scenery of the mountains and seeing the snow grouses that appeared in front of me. Those two days were like condensed charms of snowy mountains.

 

After a while, Mt.Tateyama will be a summer mountain filled with alpine plants. I always think that Mt.Tateyama is the best mountain resort in Japan with different attractions by seasons.
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At Raichozawa campsite. I set up the one-person tent in the snowstorm.

 


The second morning. Mt.Tateyama's three peaks (from right to left on the trapezoidal shape: Mt.Oyama, Mt.Onanji and Mt.Fuji-no-oritate) seen from the Raichozawa campsite.

 


Mt.Fuji, Mt.Yari and Mt.Hodaka were clearly visible from the top of Mt.Oyama, the main peak of Mt.Tateyama.

 


Mt.Tsurugi was seen beside the shrine at the top of Mt.Oyama.

 


A pair of snow grouses appeared in front of me while traversing.

 

Wonderful views from Mt. Iwagomori in Tsuruga City, Fukui Prefecture

2019.04.22

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Last Saturday, a friend of mine asked me to go hiking in Mt. Iwagomori in Tsuruga City. We made the "Daguchi Trail" round trip from the drive-in Shinohara along National Route 161.

 

As with Mt. Aobayama, which I visited last time, the mountains in Reinan area of Fukui Prefecture seem to have a great view and bright. I think it's because there are no very high mountains around them.

 

The height of Mt. Iwagomori is not so high, 765.2 meters, but I was able to enjoy the wonderful view of Tsuruga Bay below. And I was also able to see Lake Biwa and Mt. Ibuki to the south and even Mt. Hakusan to the north.
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A flat place named "Indian Plains" near the top of Mt. Iwagomori

 


"Jaws Rock", a symbol of the Indian Plains

 


The central area of Tsuruga City and the Sea of Japan

 


Lake Biwa and Mt. Ibuki to the south

 


Mt. Hakusan in the distance

 

The National Sports Festival of Japan, September 29th~October 9th, 2018

2018.09.27

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poster of 2018 Fukui Happy and Healthy National Sports Festival

Fukui Prefectural Government

*The poster of 2018 Fukui Happy and Healthy National Sports Festival is available

only in Japanese page.

 

As I introduced in our previous blog, the National Sports Festival of Japan 2018 will begin from September 29th, 2018. It will be the second time in 50 years for it to be held in Fukui Prefecture.

 

On September 29th, the opening ceremony and table tennis tournaments will be held. And then after that, from September 30th, all other tournaments will be held at many venues in Fukui Prefecture.

 

This year’s National Sports Festival of Japan will be the special one. It’s because we will have the Tokyo Olympics in 2020, many people are interested in sports more and more these days. Also, the Emperor who will abdicate on April 30th next year and the Empress will be attending the opening ceremony. It will be the last one for him to attend the National Sports Festival of Japan as the Emperor.

 

You may check the schedule of the National Sports Festival of Japan 2018 from here.

Venues and schedules

*Only available in Japanese

 

The National Sports Festival of Japan is the largest sports event in Japan and it is held every year, in which athletes representing each prefecture participate and compete with those from other prefectures.

 

 

This is a promotion video of the 2018 National Sports Festival, Fukui Prefecture. Enjoy!

 

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The National Sports Festival of Japan will be held in Fukui for the first time in 50 years!

2018.09.14

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*This is a promotion video of the 2018 National Sports Festival, Fukui Prefecture.

 

 

Finally, the national sports festival of Japan in Fukui will begin in a few weeks!

It will be the second time for it to be held in Fukui Prefecture, 50 years from the last one.

On September 29th, 2018, the opening ceremony will be held at 9・98 stadium in Fukui City, and the sports festival will be held until October 9th. After that, the National Para-Sports Festival of Japan will be held from October 13th to the 15th, 2018.

 

It is exciting to see that many of the great athletes in Japan will be in Fukui.

They will be competing fiercely during the sports festival.

 

 

Japanese emperor and the empress

Photograph: FUKUI SHIMBUN ONLINE

 

For the opening ceremony on September 29th, 2018, the Emperor who will abdicate

on April 30th next year and the Empress will be in Fukui to attend the ceremony.

It will be the last time for him to attend the National Sports Festival of Japan.

It’s his first-time visiting Fukui in 9 years. I’ve never seen him in person.

If I have a chance, I would like to see him before he abdicates.

 

An actor, Hiroshi Tsuda and an entertainer, Madoka Nishimura, they both are from

Fukui Prefecture and will be hosting the opening ceremony.

The ceremony will begin with the welcoming event performed by residents of Fukui Prefecture. Some of them are in traditional arts groups, and they will show the great traditional performances. The others conduct cultural, art and sports performances.

After that, a few events such as an event for cheering the athletes and speeches will be conducted.

 

At the end of the ceremony, a great and well known singer in Japan from Mihama Town,

Fukui Prefecture, Hiroshi Itsuki will be singing.

 

In Japan, we say that autumn is the sports season as it is said as about foods, reading books, etc. How about cheering Japanese great athletes this autumn?

 

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