
筑波連山縦走路
その他Kanto(Ibaraki)
中級距離
25 km
累積標高差
1200m
最高標高
877m
所要時間
10時間
筑波連山の尾根を縦走するロングトレイル。複数の峰を結ぶ。
The Tsukuba Mountain Ridge Trail, a prominent moderate hiking route in Ibaraki, Kanto, invites adventurers to explore 25 kilometers of diverse terrain, accumulating an elevation gain of 1200 meters. This extensive ridge walk provides a rewarding challenge and an immersive natural experience. Hikers are treated to breathtaking panoramic vistas of the sprawling Kanto Plain, stretching towards the distant Pacific Ocean on clear days. The trail meanders through ancient forests, past unique rock formations, and offers a changing tapestry of flora with each season, from vibrant spring greens to fiery autumn foliage. The diverse scenery ensures a constantly engaging journey. While classified as moderate, the 25-kilometer distance combined with the 1200-meter elevation gain demands a good level of fitness and stamina. It is a full-day endeavor for most, challenging hikers with sustained ascents and descents along the ridge, making it unsuitable for absolute beginners but highly gratifying for experienced trekkers seeking an endurance test. A major highlight is traversing the iconic twin peaks of Mount Tsukuba itself, Nantai-san and Nyotai-san, each offering distinct views and housing revered shrines. The trail also showcases unique geological formations and provides numerous scenic overlooks perfect for photography and rest. Hikers should be well-prepared with ample water, energy-rich snacks, sturdy hiking boots, and appropriate layers for changing weather conditions, especially at higher elevations. Early starts are recommended to complete the entire ridge before dusk. While generally well-marked, carrying a map and being aware of potential exit points is wise. Its accessibility from Tokyo makes it a popular escape into nature.