Contents
Mount Yoko (Northern Yatsugatake)
Mount Yoko (横岳) also known as Mount Kita Yoko, is an active lava dome located in the Northern Yatsugatake Volcanic Group of the Yatsugatake Mountains, Honshū, Japan. Mount Yoko has shown the most recent activity and is now considered an active volcano. It last erupted approximately 800 years ago. The eruption consisted of ash with a lava flow of some 3 million cubic meters. The eruption was dated by corrected radiocarbon dating. The next previous eruption was in or after 400 BCE.
Outline
The summit is divided into two peaks, approximately 3 minutes from each other: the northern 2480 m peak and the southern 2471.6 m. The triangulation station is located on the southern peak. A mountain hut, Kitayokodake Hutte, is located below the southern peak. The mountain is famous for its hard rime snow monsters, called juhyo (樹氷) in Japanese. Mount Otake (大岳) 2381 m is located to the north. Mount Mitsudake (ミツだけ) 2360 m is located to the south.
Tourist Facilities
The Kitayatsugatake Ropeway, which is open year-round, begins from 1771 m above sea level in Chino, Nagano, to a height of about 2237 m to Tsuboniwa Nature Park (坪庭自然園), a natural garden of igneous rock and pines which originated from a volcanic eruption. Several hiking trails wind through the nature park, an enchanting. One circuit of the park takes about 40 min. Below the ropeway is the slope of Pilatus Tateshina Snow Resort.
Mountain Climbing
The mountain is at the northern end of the main traverse of the Yatsugatake Mountains. The mountain trail between Tsuboniwa and the summit is gentle and well-maintained, making it an easy route for beginners, even in winter. However, appropriate clothing and boots are necessary, especially in winter. The roundtrip from the top of the ropeway to the northern summit and back to the ropeway is approximately 3.5 km. However, the route from the summit to Kikkoike Pond and the route that goes through Mt. Odake to Futagoike Pond are quite steep. In addition, although there are many climbers between the inner garden and the summit, there are very few people north of it, and it is not uncommon for tracks to disappear, especially in the winter. There are two mountain huts: Shimagare Hut between Tsuboniwa and Ameike Pass, and Kita-Yokodake Hutte near the summit on the trail from Tsuboniwa to the summit. The latter is open year-round.
Access
The Kitayatsugatake Ropeway is approximately 60 minutes by Alpico Bus from Chino Station or 50 minutes by car from Suwa IC on the Chūō Expressway.
Gallery
This article is derived from Wikipedia and licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0. View the original article.
Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the
Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.
Bliptext is not
affiliated with or endorsed by Wikipedia or the
Wikimedia Foundation.