Fuji Fatigue: Can the Mountain Keep Up? Each summer, Mt. Fuji opens for a fleeting two-month season, welcoming tens of thousands of climbers hoping to witness the sunrise from Japan’s highest peak. For many, it’s a bucket-list moment – an iconic...
Unearthing a Forgotten Legacy More than ten years ago, while trudging up the now cordoned-off Inamura-iwa Ridge from the sleepy village of Nippara on Tokyo’s fringes, something glinting on the side of the track caught my eye – a rusted soft drink...
Rethinking Where and How we Sleep in the Mountains I’ll start with a confession: I wild camp in Japan quite a lot. If I had to guess, I’d say about a quarter of my overnight hikes have involved camping outside of official campsites. For regular...
Are They a Force for Good – Or a Blight on the Landscape? In Japan’s high mountain ranges, you’re never far from a hot meal, a warm place to rest—and sometimes even a vending machine. Contrast that with Victoria, Australia, where I cut my teeth as a...



