
Kitaalps Traverse (Tateyama to Kamikochi)
Multi-dayChubu(Toyama)
DifficultDistance
45 km
Elevation Gain
4500m
Max Elevation
3180m
Duration
36h

Chubu(Toyama)
DifficultDistance
45 km
Elevation Gain
4500m
Max Elevation
3180m
Duration
36h
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Epic multi-day traverse across the Northern Alps from Tateyama to Kamikochi.
The Kitaalps Traverse (Tateyama to Kamikochi) presents an unparalleled multi-day hiking challenge through Japan's breathtaking Northern Alps, spanning 45 kilometers with a formidable 4500 meters of elevation gain. This difficult trek, originating in Toyama Prefecture and culminating in Nagano's iconic Kamikochi, promises an unforgettable alpine adventure for seasoned hikers across the Chubu region. Hikers embarking on this Japanese Alps traverse will witness a stunning panorama of ever-changing scenery. From the volcanic landscapes and vibrant alpine flora near Tateyama Murodo, the trail quickly ascends into a rugged realm of towering peaks, glacial cirques, and pristine mountain lakes. Expansive ridgeline sections offer dramatic 360-degree views across the vast Northern Alps, showcasing their raw, majestic beauty. The journey gradually descends through ancient forests towards the serene Azusa River valley, culminating at the picturesque Kamikochi, a truly rewarding finish. This challenging Kitaalps Traverse demands exceptional physical fitness and prior mountaineering experience. Expect steep, relentless ascents and descents, exposed rocky ridges, and potentially precarious sections that may require careful footing and occasional scrambling. The trail's difficulty is compounded by the unpredictable alpine weather, which can shift rapidly from sunshine to rain, fog, or even snow, even during summer months. Key highlights include traversing some of Japan's highest ridgelines, experiencing the unique mountain hut culture, and the profound sense of accomplishment derived from completing such a demanding route. Hikers must carry appropriate gear for all conditions, including sturdy boots, waterproof layers, and reliable navigation tools. Reservations for mountain huts are essential, especially during peak season (late July to early October), which is generally the best period for this traverse. Preparation is paramount for a safe and successful Kitaalps adventure.
Late July to September
Kitaalps Traverse (Tateyama to Kamikochi) is rated as difficult difficulty.
Kitaalps Traverse (Tateyama to Kamikochi) is 45 km long.
The elevation gain on Kitaalps Traverse (Tateyama to Kamikochi) is 4500 meters.
Hiking Kitaalps Traverse (Tateyama to Kamikochi) typically takes about 36 hours.
The best season to hike Kitaalps Traverse (Tateyama to Kamikochi) is Late July to September.
Kitaalps Traverse (Tateyama to Kamikochi) is located in Toyama, Chubu region of Japan.
Kitaalps Traverse (Tateyama to Kamikochi) is a multi_day trail.
The maximum elevation on Kitaalps Traverse (Tateyama to Kamikochi) is 3180 meters.
Kitaalps Traverse (Tateyama to Kamikochi) is rated difficult, making it accessible for hikers of that level.
The best season for Kitaalps Traverse (Tateyama to Kamikochi) is Late July to September. Check conditions before hiking in winter.