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Goshikigahara
Paradise land above the clouds
Category

Hike

Est. Duration

4-6h

Activity level
Message from Tony Xia

Goshikigahara is an unforgettable, remote destination on the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route, offering a pristine escape from the modern world. Nestled in the Tateyama mountain range, this area features rugged trails, alpine flora, and breathtaking views stretching across the surrounding peaks.

Starting from Murodo, it takes about 4-5 hours to hike to Goshikigahara. When I visited, we reached Murodo by noon and set out immediately, taking exactly five hours to arrive. If you're planning to go, I'd suggest starting earlier in the morning so you can enjoy the various scenic points along the way without feeling rushed. The trail takes you over ridges and through alpine meadows, offering a unique perspective of the surrounding mountain range that’s both humbling and invigorating.

For the best experience, plan to stay overnight at either Goshikigahara Hut or the nearby campsite. This allows you to fully immerse yourself in the area’s untouched beauty, especially at sunset and sunrise. The quiet isolation of Goshikigahara truly highlights Japan’s raw natural beauty, making it an ideal destination for adventurous hikers looking for a memorable retreat into the wilderness.

Trailhead: Murodo Station

Trail Highlights (One-way):

  • Distance: 7 km

  • Elevation Gain: Approximately 800 meters

  • Duration: 5 to 6 hours

  • Difficulty: Moderate

  • Best Time to Visit: Summer through early fall (July to October)

Hike Details

  1. Murodo to Ryuodake: Begin at Murodo Station, situated at an elevation of around 2,450 meters. The trail kicks off with a steady ascent toward Ryuodake, providing panoramic views of Murodo Plateau and the Tateyama mountain range.

  2. Ryuodake to Onidake: From Ryuodake, the trail continues along rugged ridgelines and through alpine meadows toward Onidake.

  3. Onidake to Zaratoge: As you progress toward Zaratoge Pass, the trail opens up to quieter, more remote stretches. This area has sections with wooden boardwalks where you can enjoy views of the alpine flora and fauna, including wildflowers in summer.

  4. Zaratoge to Goshikigahara: The final stretch to Goshikigahara Hut is a mix of rocky paths and gentler trails. This scenic area, known for its vibrant rock formations and varied landscapes, rewards hikers with incredible views. You’ll arrive at Goshikigahara Hut, a welcoming rest spot with stunning views, particularly at sunset.

Age requirement

All ages

Seasonality

Summer

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