[Please be careful of mountain accidents] As of Monday, February 3, 2025, Mt. Ooyama is hidden in clouds but covered in white. The photo shows the state of Oyama Afuri Shrine Lower Shrine on February 2. Please take extra care when going out.
Also, climbing Mt. Ooyama (especially from the Lower Shrine to the summit) requires proper equipment.
Be sure to prepare, such as wearing trekking shoes and bringing trekking poles.
In the coming season, Mt. Ooyama can have enough snow that crampons may be required on some days.
*The Mount Oyama Summit Public Toilet is currently unavailable due to a frozen water supply pipe. Please start early to allow plenty of time and use nearby toilets such as those at Oyama Afuri Shrine Lower Shrine before you leave.*
★Essential gear for safe mountain climbing
Backpack: a rucksack to carry your gear
Hat: to protect your head from sun and cold
Rainwear: waterproof clothing; a two-piece set is recommended
Sunglasses: to protect your eyes from sun and glare off the snow
Sunscreen: to protect your skin from UV rays
Change of clothes and warm layers: to change into if you sweat or the temperature drops
Gloves and neck warmer: for cold protection
Crampons: metal traction devices attached to boot soles to prevent slipping on snow or ice
Mountaineering boots or walking shoes (flat-soled sneakers are dangerous because they are slippery)
Don’t forget water and food!
★About submitting a climbing notification
To enjoy climbing Mt. Ooyama safely, please submit a climbing notification.
You can also submit a notification online via the QR code.
Scan the QR code with your smartphone or tablet, enter the required information, and submit.
Submitting a climbing notification helps prepare for emergencies and enables prompt rescue operations if needed.
We appreciate your cooperation.
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