This spring, if the temperature is warm enough, I want to stay at the same cabin area, but this time I hope to continue on and hike to Mt. Kumotori, a famous mountain in Japan.
What will you do this spring?
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Robert H
Feb 5, 2025
This spring, if the temperature is warm enough, I want to stay at the same cabin area, but this time I hope to continue on and hike to Mt. Kumotori, a famous mountain in Japan.
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Robert H
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Thank you for your comments, toshiotoko!
Yes, Japan's muggy summers are in a league of their own! My hometown's record temperature is over 50 degrees Celsius, but I still struggle with the humidity here in Japan!
toshiotoko
Feb 5, 2025
This piece is a delightful mix of adventure, nostalgia, and travel excitement! ??️
First off, the contrast between the Arizona desert heat and Japan’s muggy summers is such a relatable way to set the stage. It’s like saying, “I know heat, but Japan takes it to a whole new level!” ? And honestly, anyone who has lived through a Tokyo summer would agree—humidity is a different beast altogether!
Then comes the heart of the piece—Okutama. Ah, the hidden gem of western Tokyo! The way you describe it makes it sound like an annual pilgrimage, a place that keeps calling you back with its fresh mountain air and serene landscapes. And sleeping in a tent just below the peak, waking up to a breathtaking view of Mt. Fuji? That’s the kind of experience people dream about! ?⛺ No wonder you’re already planning a return trip, this time with an even more ambitious goal—Mt. Kumotori! Sounds like an exhilarating challenge!
Also, the shift from running to mountain climbing—that realization that even the fittest runners can struggle on the trails—is such a great insight. Hiking is no joke! The mix of endurance, terrain challenges, and sheer unpredictability makes it a whole different kind of workout.
And then, just as we’re deep in the mountains of Japan, you hit us with a total 180°—an Alaskan cruise! ?❄️ What a contrast! From hiking peaks to gliding past icy glaciers, this spring is shaping up to be a season of extremes! And celebrating your wife’s birthday in such a stunning setting? That’s some next-level travel planning.
Finally, the relatable struggle—seasonal allergies. Ah yes, Japan’s beautiful spring, where you’re either marveling at cherry blossoms or sneezing uncontrollably. ? But hey, at least you’ll get to enjoy the best of the season before summer’s humidity strikes again!
This was such an engaging read—personal, adventurous, and full of inspiration. Looking forward to hearing all about these amazing trips when they happen! ??️?