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Hello! This is Yumiya from Hankyu Dojo! Today I’m going to Mt. Mitake in Ome City! It’s been a while since I last drove by car. A little introduction about Mt. Mitake. Mt. Mitake is a mountain in Ome City with an altitude of about 900m! It seems to be very popular as a mountain where you can easily hike. Mt. Mitake. Have you been there? I ‘ve been to Mt. Takao many times, but this is my first time to Mt. Mitake! I’m looking forward to it! Today I’m going to rent a car and go to Mt. Mitake. Right now, I’m driving on the Shuto Expressway after leaving my house. It seems like it takes just under two hours to get there by car from the city center. So it seems like a great place to go hiking on a day trip. I’m planning to go to “Musashi Mitake Shrine” on Mt. Mitake , which seems to be a shrine with a history of about 1,400 years. I saw it on the internet a little, and it was a very beautiful place, so I’m looking forward to it. So, Mt. Mitake has a lot of lodgings on the mountain called “shukubo”. I thought it was a very attractive place because you can stay overnight and have Japanese food and stay in a Japanese place. If I were to stay overnight, I thought I would like to walk along the long hiking trail , but today. I’m just going on a day trip. I’m going to head to the shrine on Mt. Mitake. You can get there by taking a cable car and a lift, so it seems you can go with simple equipment. I wore trekking shoes today, but I came relatively lightly. Mt. Mitake is not just a hiking spot, but it also seems to have the meaning of a power spot to calm the mind, so I wanted to purify my mind while surrounded by nature , and today. I want to go and purify my mind. Yes. I would like to introduce some of the things I’ve introduced in my videos recently, places I’ve been to recently, and things I’ve eaten recently that I’ve liked. Things I thought were practical. First of all, the extension pole of this “osmo pocket 3” that I’m shooting with now . I wonder if it’s called a “tripod extension rod”. I bought an extension pole on Amazon, and it was really useful. Yes. Next. Practical things I’m glad I bought. Yes. Well, today I was wearing a metal Apple Watch band. I was going hiking, so I thought I should have worn something a little more sporty, but now I have three Apple Watch bands, this metal type, rubber type, and Velcro type, but I’m glad I bought several types. Next . Practical things I’m glad I bought. This magnetic desk holder that you attach to your iPhone . I’m really glad I bought it. The one I’m using now is just a ring type. There’s one that’s a little longer that can be properly propped up , but it has another magnet. This is it. I’m really glad I bought it. When I put the video I took with this “osmo pocket 3” into my iPhone , the iPhone, this osmo pocket 3 gets really hot. So, when it gets hot, it’s hard to transfer data , so I always turn on a fan and do it while cooling it down, but this one. This one is compatible with MagSafe . If you have a ring, you can prop it up like this and cool it down with a fan, so I thought it was really good to have it. Yeah. When I’m shooting videos, I really think it’s better to have an extension pole, rings, and things like that. Yeah. Is it something like this? Things you’ve bought recently that are good. What do you have? Please let me know in the comments. When you’re shooting, you know. It would be convenient if you had something like this. That kind of thing too. Let me know if you have it. I’ll take it into consideration. I ‘ve been driving for just under an hour now. I’m around Chofu now . It’s been a while since I’ve driven in a car. I feel a bit drunk. I’m drunk. I often see YouTubers filming in their cars or chatting while driving in their cars. I thought that was pretty hard. And. It seems that the next parking lot is just over 10km away. A bit. I’d like to take a break at the next parking lot. Yes. I’ve arrived at Ishikawa Parking Area. It’s amazing! There were a lot of toilets and it was clean! And after that. Well. Well. There’s a Dotour and a lot of vending machines. It’s kind of interesting. Parking areas. I’ll take a short break at Ishikawa Parking Area! I went around the shops and had some soft serve ice cream! Ah! Amazing! Looks delicious! The Tokugawa family’s favorite? Matcha? Matcha mix. Delicious… Soft serve ice cream at a service area is delicious. The break is short. I’ll get back in the car and continue. Is it the Hinode exit now? Hinode, Fussa exit. Yes. I’m getting off now. I’ve been on the highway quite a bit. The Chuo Expressway and the Ken-O Expressway. But it was a bit crowded at first, but I was able to get here smoothly. After leaving this “Hinode Interchange”, I’ll arrive after driving about 20km, so I’m just a little bit away. About 30 to 40 minutes? Driving means sweets. Sweets. I just bought some things at Don Quijote. The first thing I bought was Jagariko cheese flavor and buttered potatoes! Classic! Delicious, right? Doritos, Nacho Cheese. I can smell them just by having them in my hands. Haribo sour cola! Gold Bear! Right. Classic. I wanted to eat something sour, so I bought this. Sour lemon flavored Ramune. What should I eat? Sour Happy Cola! This sour powder is delicious. This. This. This! Delicious! Pepsi! Big Cola! I feel refreshed after drinking a little cola. I’m going to go slowly while drinking snacks and juice. Mmm! It’s ice cold! We’ve arrived! We’ve arrived at Mt. Mitake! Ahh. Something. It’s a place where you can feel the greenery. I’ve arrived under the cable car at Takimoto Station, where everything is big, with the loud chirping of the cicadas. So, when it’s time for the cable car, I’ll go up. I’ll do my best! I’ll do my best! I bought a ticket for the cable car! It runs about twice an hour. There were about 50 people waiting in line for the cable car. I thought it might be busy during the summer holidays, but I was able to ride without too much stress! We started! We’re leaving! I wonder how long it will take? This. “Thank you for waiting. We are now departing for Mt. Mitake.” It’s been a while since I’ve been on a cable car. I wonder how high it will climb? Wow, it’s surprisingly quiet. “Thank you very much for using the Mt. Mitake cable car today.” “We may be forced to make a sudden stop while in operation to prevent accidents, so please hold on to a nearby handrail.” Amazing! I can only see the mountain in front of me! What a steep incline! I wonder how steep it is? “We are now heading to Mt. Mitake Station, which is 831m above sea level.” “The difference in elevation between the upper and lower stations is 424m.” “The average gradient is the highest in the Kanto region at 22 degrees.” 22 degrees! “Up a slope with a maximum gradient of 25 degrees.” ” We will travel at a speed of 11.5km per hour and arrive at Mt. Mitake Station in about 6 minutes .” It’s surprisingly long . It feels like we’re climbing at about 45 degrees, but as you said earlier, it’s about 22 degrees. They said it’s the steepest gradient in the Kanto region, so it must be amazing. Today is the end of July, but if I walked up in this I would probably get dehydrated. It feels tough though. The cable car is easy. I can climb while looking at the view. It’s great! There are a lot of cedar and cypress trees planted. They’ve thinned them out quite a bit and it feels like they’re well cared for. Mt. Mitake is a major tourist attraction. It’s amazing how they thin out trees in places like this . “We will soon be changing the passing gear at an altitude of 625m .” Wow. This is it. Even at this altitude, it’s still only about 600m. My ears are starting to feel a bit tingly. The air pressure is dropping. My ears. The air pressure is rising? Ah! We passed each other! Bye-bye! Amazing. It went up in no time! We could climb in 1 hour and 30 minutes! Hiking trail! It seems there is a mountain path. Next time , I’d like to try it with proper equipment . There are paths you can walk up. It’s paved with concrete, so it looks easy to walk. Apparently, flying squirrels fly around Mt. Mitake. Flying squirrels. I wonder if I can see flying squirrels? Just a little. There are also foreign tourists visiting Japan. The six minutes went by in a flash ! Wow! Amazing! We arrived! The six minutes went by in a flash. We arrived by cable car! When you get to the top, the heat is completely different, it’s cool here! It’s not open today, but it seems like you can take the lift from here. Once you get on the lift, there seems to be a swing that feels like you’re flying in the sky. It’s a bit closed today. Too bad! It seems to be only open on weekends. There are souvenir shops and such. There are also places where you can eat a little. Oh no. But! It was hot, but it felt like the temperature dropped several times when I climbed up. Oh no! Amazing! You can see the whole view! But. I guess it’s a bit hazy. The announcement said that it’s about 800m from here. But even so, it feels really high. Wow! Yes! Beautiful! They said that you can see the Skytree with the naked eye, but it might be a bit difficult in summer. But it seems like you can see it. Amazing! I wonder if you can see it all the way? I wonder if it would be better in early autumn or winter? Yes! Let’s go up! Ah! Did it get cut off? It did. We’re going up. The sun is really strong. It feels like summer. Let’s put on sunglasses. I’d better wear sunglasses. The path is kind of gentle, so it feels more like hiking than mountain climbing. We get off the cable car and walk to Musashi Mitake Shrine. This shrine, located at the summit of Mt. Mitake at an altitude of 929m, is said to enshrine many gods. There is a fox called Oinusama, so some people bring their dogs to pray here! There is a fee for dogs when you ride the cable car earlier, so some people bring their dogs here. Isn’t this “shukubo” amazing? It has a nice atmosphere. It’s like a temple! Are there about 20 “shukubo” here? There are about 20 or 30 “shukubo” and it has a great atmosphere, right? It is a three-star hotel. This one is also like a “shukubo”. It has a thatched roof. Stylish! It has a nice atmosphere, right? Amazing! These “shukubo” have been opened since the Edo period for visitors to Musashi Mitake Shrine , and the mountain itself is said to be the residence of the god. By the way, it seems that the men who stay at the “shukubo” undergo training when they turn 16 years old and often become the chief priest of Musashi Mitake Shrine. It seems that the same god as Musashi Mitake Shrine is enshrined in many “shukubo” . According to the Shukubo Research Group , there are currently 26 shukubo. The lilies are blooming. The bamboo is green and the warblers are crying, so it feels like the season is a little spring-like. Is this also a temple lodging? It’s very impressive. I don’t know. Isn’t the house amazing? It has a nice atmosphere, right? An abandoned lumber store. They sell sliced logs and such. Aren’t they pretty cute? Wow, they look like they could be used for coasters or something. The money is here. Bird’s nest! “Please! Please! Welcome!” There are souvenir shops too. Amazing. Yes! We’ve arrived at Mitake Shrine! Let’s go! We’ve arrived at the Chozuba of Musashi Mitake Shrine! From here to the main shrine, there are about 330 stone steps. I didn’t know they were so long, so it takes a lot of physical strength to climb to the top. Also, there are three “Amanojaku” hiding in the middle of the stairs. It is believed that these Amanojaku can ward off evil spirits by stepping on them! We’ve arrived at Mitake Shrine! Amazing! The scenery is beautiful! The view from an altitude of 929m is spectacular! It feels like the temperature has dropped by about 3° since we climbed the cable car. The breeze is refreshing and comfortable! Being surrounded by greenery, it feels like my soul is being cleansed! Now, let’s go back the way we came! It ‘s just noon now, so we’re thinking about having lunch on the way back. We have lunch at the “Komadori Shop”! A lively woman will greet you with a smile! A restaurant with local souvenirs and a great view! The “cold water” is said to be mountain spring water, and it’s delicious! We had mountain water! Ah! It’s delicious! We had “Umeyama Burdock”! It looks delicious. I’m a little happy to be able to eat soba noodles in a place with a nice view . It’s luxurious. Let’s eat! Looks delicious! I had tempura soba noodles, and it looks delicious! Ah! The soba noodles are amazing. Thin noodles, so authentic! Looks delicious! Delicious! I didn’t have much of an appetite after the car ride and a little hike, but when I saw this soba noodles in front of me, I felt hungry and could eat a lot. Delicious! Zaru soba noodles! Mmm! It’s chewy and delicious! Amazing! This katsudon! Look at that. And look at this. Katsu. Thick! Yes! A big portion. I feel like I could eat this much. I’d like to recommend it, right? Isn’t it a hidden gem? A really hidden gem. A place with a hole in the ground? But. The katsudon was delicious… While we were eating, my mother used a fly swatter to get rid of the horseflies! I was surprised by this, but it was also one of the best parts of mountain climbing! “We did it!” Ah! There it was, there it was, there it was! Wow! Amazing! It was delicious. It was so delicious. The Komadori Shop was a friendly and welcoming restaurant. There was a parrot and even a cat! Yes! On the way back, we walked down to Takimoto Station! We continued down the mountain. The road down was paved, so it was relatively easy to walk. Also, the sound of insects. I wonder if they call it the sound of cicadas? It feels a bit like autumn. Well, let’s keep going to the station, to Takimoto Station. Let’s keep walking! It’s quite steep. Amazing! This cedar tree is so thick! Amazing! This cedar tree! It’s kind of mystical to see it standing on such a steep slope. Boom! It’s amazing. On the way down, a cable car came down. We’re coming down! Bye-bye! Amazing! You can go inside a tree stump! Wow! It’s a bit open at the top too! Wow! Amazing! I wonder how old the tree is? Amazing, right? Yes! So! I walked down to Takimoto Station! The cable car had just departed! It was just over 2km down the mountain, but it was harder on my knees than I thought it would be! Lol, my knees were shaking! I’m glad I came wearing trekking shoes! So! Today I really enjoyed climbing Mt. Mitake! Thank you for watching the video until the end! Please check out the next video too! Bye! Yay! Calpis. This is the kind of thing you can freeze, but if you freeze this, it’s delicious when it turns into a shaved ice, right? Yes! Delicious! So, at the end, a little something. Something like “double thick beef”. Yes. Samurai Mac! Looks delicious! The aroma is amazing, right? Delicious.

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10 Comments

  1. I went mountain climbing! Do you like mountain climbing?
    I would be happy if you could subscribe, like, and comment!
    I would be happy if people overseas could watch it too!
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  2. これはまた素晴らしい😢✨夏を乗り切れる☀️水着もみたい😮何故か内容が頭に入ってこない🤔不思議だなぁ…

  3. もっと暑くなってもっと薄着になっていくの、楽しみにしてます

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