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Advanced Ice Climbing in Raiden, Hokkaido
Advanced Ice Climbing in Raiden, Hokkaido
Advanced Ice Climbing in Raiden, Hokkaido
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Advanced Ice Climbing in Raiden, Hokkaido

Spend 2 days to explore the advanced ice climbing scene in Raiden, near Niseko, in Hokkaido with a knowledgable local certified mountain guide, Yu.


TRIP TYPE

Private

DURATION

2 Days

OFFER PERIOD

Feb

FITNESS LEVEL

Fit

SKILL LEVEL

Intermediate

PAYMENT METHODS

Credit Card, Wire Transfer and more!

WHAT PEOPLE SAY

5.0

Based on 1 reviews

Description

Explore and challenge yourself with Ice Climbing in Raiden!

If you're an experienced ice climber, why not join me for ice climbing in a unique location that is Raiden by the coast in Hokkaido! It is close to Niseko and you will find out that this region is not all about powder skiing!

This scenic ice climbing area faces the sea of Japan and gives access to about a half dozen 100m-class waterfalls!

AVAILABLE PERIOD: February

REQUIRED LEVELS: It is a course for intermediate / advanced ice climbers, and thus a prior experience is necessary, as well as enough fitness to hike up and trail break in snow shoes for 45min.

Itinerary:

Day 1: From Sapporo, we will drive to town of Iwanai (80km, 2hrs). We will head to "Runze II" (no. 2 gully) for ice climbing (70m, WI5*, 2 pitches). Overnight stay at a traditional onsen ryokan.

Day 2: Visit "Runze I" (no.1 gully) or "Runze IV" (no. 4 gully) for ice climbing (100m, WI5, 2 pitches). A relaxing dip in an onsen before driving back to Sapporo. Estimated time of return is around 6pm.

*Ice Climbing Grades:

WI5 – near-vertical or vertical steps of up to 20 metres, sustained climbing requiring placing multiple protection screws from strenuous stances with few good rests

If you don't think you have enough experience or fitness and you'd like to try something not as strenuous then have a look at my ice climbing programme for beginner / intermediates.

CLIMATE: Given its low altitude, it is not as cold as Sounkyo in Daisetsuzan area but is still cold at around -5 to 8c. The wind, however, could be very strong due to the fact that it is located by the sea. Layers of warm clothes are necessary!

KIT LIST:

– Crampon compatible Mountaineering boots
– Technical ice axes
– Harness
– Helmet
– CramponsI can lend you items such as ice axes, harness, helmet, and crampons at JPY 2,000 each. Other ice climbing gears such as ice screws, quick draws etc. will be provided.

Other Info:

  • Deposit amount – 30% of Trip Price

  • Reservation opens 6 months prior to the trip date. Please reserve well in advance – Booking request under 1 month is usually not possible.

  • Full payment needs to be made at least 1 month in advance

Disclaimer:

  • In case of bad weather / conditions (including road conditions), the trip itinerary may be altered and/or date change can be discussed.

  • Riding on the guide's car is considered as ride sharing and thus will only covered under normal car insurance. The guide's responsibility and liability is only applicable from the departure from the start of the approach path until our return to the same point.

  • Please make sure all participants are individual insured appropriately with international travel insurance. My insurance will only cover up to JPY 1,000,000 upon death and a compensation of JPY 1,000 per day in case of hospitalisation.

  • For any injuries in the mountains, the guide will not be liable and will need to be paid by your own means.

Accommodation options in NISEKO:

Hotel Kanronomori: Japanese style onsen hotel (half-board). JPY 12000~20,000 (pp per night).

– Goshiki Onsen: An Onsen accommodation in the mountains, far from ski resorts. Self catering JPY 4,000. Half board JPY 10,000.

– The Woodpeckers: mountain hut-like accommodation, just below Niseko Moiwa ski resort. Half-board included. JPY 7,500.

Price includes

- Guiding fee

Price details

Accommodation is not included. Please note that clients will need to pay for guide’s accommodation expense on the spot as well (JPY10000, including half-board)

Secure your spot with just 25% payment

48-hour free cancellation with 30-day advance booking


Details

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  • Clients need to rent or bring snowshoes and ski poles .

  • If the ice is not in condition in Raiden, the program will take place in Sounkyo.

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About the guide: -Takao

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-Takao

4.70

(10)

Mountain Guide

I am an experienced IFMGA mountain guide, born and raised in Hokkaido, Japan. I started skiing when I was 3 and started climbing when I was 6. My high school years were spent in ski competitions and I joined mountaineering club at University, where I developed my ski mountaineering skills. I have been a ski instructor for Miura Dolphins founded by Yuichiro Miura (first ski descent of the Everest “The Man Who Skied Down Everest” and the oldest Everest summiting record holder at 80 years old) and also supported Yuichiro's Aconcagua ascent and ski descent in 1984 as a part of his 7 summits ski descent challenge.

I was inspired by the works of mountain guides in Chamonix when I visited there in 1983, and decided to start guiding as a mountain guide in Japan in 1989 to share my passion and experiences in outdoors sports with other people, as well as to offer instruction to people enjoying the mountains to be better climbers / skiers. I have also contributed to the proper training of JMGA (Japan Mountain Guides Association) guides and the affiliation of it to IFMGA. I am responsible for the pioneering of the climbing and backcountry skiing scenes in Japan.

My main guiding arena is alpinism, whether it be mountaineering or ski mountaineering, mainly in Hokkaido. I usually take a small group of people (2-5) for Sawanobori (canyoning up waterfalls), alpine climbing, ice climbing, and ski touring in the more remote areas of Japan.

I enjoy finding the best experience for each client accordingly to their physical abilities, preferences, and weather/conditions. I guide because I like watching and feeling that people are enjoying and having fun, and see how this buzz infects other people through skiing and climbing. I find this invaluable as a mountain guide.

There is more to Hokkaido than skiing lift accessible powder in January and February. Please reach out to me to find your own customised way to enjoy Hokkaido’s mountains, natures and culture!

Languages

Japanese | English

Certificates

IFMGA

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What people are saying about -Takao

5.00

We have been five days on Hokkaido in December and January 2017 for backcountry skiing. It was our first time in Japan for skiing. Our guide was the experienced Takao Miyashita. Takao is a wonderful mountain guide born on Hokkaido with a lot of know-how in Himalaya, European Alps and, of course, Japan.  The program was perfect and Takao have adapted it following our strengths, weakness, weather and desires. Security and training ships were perfect. Even in bad weather conditions, we were very secure and everything was suitable for what we want. The snow was great in comparison with Europe and the landscape was very beautiful. Organisation, transport, food and accommodation were also superb. A wonderful trip ! I highly recommend Takao Miyashita !

Tomasz

5.00

Everything was peerfect and prepered for our grup (six persons). Our Guide Yuki is a very nice guy and very good mountain guide. It is important to have Japanese guide in Hokkaido:)

Wim

4.00

Yuki Nagaya replaced Takao and did a perfect job. Daisetsuzan is very nice, scenery is tremendous and the trail is challenging. Onsen was available in all mountain huts. Apart from bring a great guide; Yuki prepares delicious food.

Peter

5.00

Great trip - poor weather. Excellent guide!

Aaron

5.00

Takao-san is a great guide. I would highly recommend him and plan to go climbing with him again.

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