
Shiomi-dake
AlpineChubu(Nagano)
ModerateDistance
24 km
Elevation Gain
1800m
Max Elevation
3052m
Duration
16h

Chubu(Nagano)
ModerateDistance
24 km
Elevation Gain
1800m
Max Elevation
3052m
Duration
16h
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Shiomi-dake, nestled in Nagano's Southern Japanese Alps (Minami Alps) within the Chubu region, offers a captivating alpine hiking experience. Hikers embarking on this trail are treated to breathtaking panoramic vistas of surrounding peaks, including Mount Kita, Mount Aino, and even distant Mount Fuji on clear days. The landscape transitions from lush subalpine forests to rugged, exposed ridgelines adorned with vibrant alpine flora in summer and early autumn. Expect dramatic mountainscapes, pristine mountain streams, and the serene beauty characteristic of Japan's high mountains. Categorized as a moderate alpine trek, Shiomi-dake presents a significant challenge suitable for experienced hikers. The 24-kilometer round trip, coupled with a demanding 1800-meter elevation gain, requires excellent physical fitness and stamina. While not technically difficult, the sustained ascent and descent over varied terrain demand careful footing and endurance. Hikers should be well-prepared for variable alpine weather, which can change rapidly. Essential gear includes sturdy hiking boots, appropriate layering for temperature fluctuations, rain gear, ample water, and navigation tools. The trail often involves exposed sections, so sun protection is crucial. Mountain huts like Shiomi-goya and Shiomi-sanso offer overnight accommodation, making it feasible to break the journey into a multi-day trek, a popular option to fully appreciate the scenery and manage the physical demands. Always check local weather forecasts and trail conditions before setting out on your Shiomi-dake adventure.
July to September
Shiomi-dake is rated as moderate difficulty.
Shiomi-dake is 24 km long.
The elevation gain on Shiomi-dake is 1800 meters.
Hiking Shiomi-dake typically takes about 16 hours.
The best season to hike Shiomi-dake is July to September.
Shiomi-dake is located in Nagano, Chubu region of Japan.
Shiomi-dake is a alpine trail.
The maximum elevation on Shiomi-dake is 3052 meters.
Shiomi-dake is rated moderate, making it accessible for hikers of that level.
The best season for Shiomi-dake is July to September. Check conditions before hiking in winter.