
Daikiretto Traverse
AlpineChubu(Nagano)
ExpertDistance
12 km
Elevation Gain
1200m
Max Elevation
3106m
Duration
10h

Chubu(Nagano)
ExpertDistance
12 km
Elevation Gain
1200m
Max Elevation
3106m
Duration
10h
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The Daikiretto Traverse in Japan's majestic Northern Alps, nestled within Nagano's Chubu region, presents an unparalleled alpine challenge for expert hikers. Spanning approximately 12 kilometers with a formidable 1200 meters of elevation gain, this iconic route offers a breathtaking journey across some of Japan's most rugged and dramatic mountain terrain. Hikers are immersed in a world of towering granite peaks, deep valleys, and expansive skies, where the raw beauty of the Japanese Alps is on full display, making it a premier destination for adventurous Nagano hiking. Renowned for its extreme difficulty, the Daikiretto Traverse is not merely a hike but a true mountaineering experience involving significant exposure. The trail primarily consists of traversing narrow, knife-edge ridges connecting peaks like Kita-Hotaka-dake, Karasawa-dake, and Oku-Hotaka-dake. Hikers must navigate numerous sections equipped with fixed chains, iron ladders, and steep rock scrambles, demanding advanced climbing skills, unwavering mental fortitude, and a complete absence of vertigo. The constant thrill of exposure combined with 360-degree panoramic views of the surrounding alpine wilderness makes this a highlight for seasoned adventurers seeking a challenging hike. Prospective trekkers attempting this challenging Nagano hiking route must be exceptionally well-prepared. Essential gear includes a helmet, sturdy mountaineering boots, and an understanding of via ferrata techniques. Weather conditions in the Chubu Alps can change rapidly, with fog, strong winds, and sudden temperature drops posing serious risks even in summer. This expert alpine trail requires prior experience with high-altitude trekking and comfort with extreme exposure. It is crucial to check mountain conditions before setting out and to respect the formidable nature of this Northern Japan Alps traverse, ensuring a safe and memorable journey.
August to September, fair weather only
Daikiretto Traverse is rated as expert difficulty.
Daikiretto Traverse is 12 km long.
The elevation gain on Daikiretto Traverse is 1200 meters.
Hiking Daikiretto Traverse typically takes about 10 hours.
The best season to hike Daikiretto Traverse is August to September, fair weather only.
Daikiretto Traverse is located in Nagano, Chubu region of Japan.
Daikiretto Traverse is a alpine trail.
The maximum elevation on Daikiretto Traverse is 3106 meters.
Daikiretto Traverse is rated expert, making it accessible for hikers of that level.
The best season for Daikiretto Traverse is August to September, fair weather only. Check conditions before hiking in winter.