I recently made a drone video of this volcanic area showing how it changes throughout the seasons. It's on my Patreon channel along with other extended drone videos, some haikyo ruin exploration, and more! Please consider supporting me on Patreon! (Trying to save up for a new camera - and long-term would love to hire an editor so I would have time to make more videos!) www.patreon.com/GoNorthJapan
Now, if this was the only one video I could watch on my new phone I'd say it was worth buying it. Such a beautiful and calming place! The story about the jealous mountain was the cherry on top. Thank you! 😀
With my morning coffee here and instantly I saw a glimpse of #Moominpappa, #Moominmamma and #Moomintroll with #Hemulens, #Sniff, the #Snork#Maiden, Snufkin and #LittleMy in that Japanese #Moominvalley! Take care out there Quinlan! Regards from #Finland
To the jealous wife volcano: girl, throw the whole husband mountain away. He's not worth it. 😅 But seriously, beautiful views and landscape. You always capture the beauty around you so well.
Thanks so much for bringing such amazing content to the world! Who knew north Japan was so fantastically gorgeous! Please keep making these great videos, Quinlan!
aah that was beautiful - again...it makes me wish i was as fit as you so I could go about there... also thank youf or the lovely background stories. it didn't seem toooo buzy but maybe you just didn't film the crowds lol
I really like how green it is with the remnants of snow to contrast the mountainside. Curious how you learned so much about Japanese plants and foraging, from locals or studied them a lot?
If by study you mean in a book or class, then I haven't. I have been foraging for wild vegetables with a local old guy for more than 12 years now. Also mushroom foraging with him for about the same amount of time, though I'm not as confident with mushrooms. For the flowers, all the old people I sometimes hike with are encyclopedias on the flowers, so I've been learning from then. Also went with some local guides when I was guiding as well and learned some stories from the Japanese guides.
Adding this to my rapidly growing list of amazing outdoor adventures in Japan! Thank you for the stunning views and information, as well as for the inspiration!! 😍❤️🤩
I was an ALT near Noshiro (in Happo Town) from 2001-2003 and it was the time of my life. I had some opportunities to explore the Shiramaki Area, but never did this hike. When I return someday I will put this on my list! Thanks man!
@@GoNorthJapan Be sure to see the Aoike pond! Though technically in Aomori Ken, it's right on the border. It's an 850 foot deep small pond with incredibly pure water. At one point the Chanel perfume company used its waters as a base because it's so pure. Shirakami are a special place my dude---quite magical.
I wanted to climb Fuji-san 2020 after I visited Japan 2019 for the third time. Now with your videos I have to many mountains I want to hike. But I also want to go to Yamagata to the Yamabushi to get deeply involved with them. It just seems so natural to me what they do. Thanks for the video it make me smile.. Even I can't visit Japan right now.
You inspired me! I made Akita Komagatake part of my trip up to Tohoku last week. It really is a beautiful place with all the different peaks and the lovely alpine flowers! The only shame is I didn’t run into you while hiking :)
This is such a beautiful place! As an artist, this would be the perfect place to go and paint. Perfect scenery! I wonder if art classes like that are offered in Japan? Where you go out in nature with your teacher and paint?
Don't those Sasa grass shoots contain cyanide (taxiphyllin)?... I guess the bears can deal with it. Might even have a culturally transmitted strategy to neutralize it... Thanks Quinlan, it's 5-stars from me: jaw-dropping landscape with the last pockets of snow providing highlights, beautiful day (a smattering of clouds makes it perfect), absorbing info from a licensed mountain guide, the usual great camera+drone work (those drone shots)... And on top of all that a couple of botanical references for the plant nuts like moi (gorgeous Iwakagami), perfect, love this format. 🙏
Wow, what a magical landscape! Thank you for sharing this adventure with us - you are such a great tour guide! I especially appreciate the local history and lore you share.
Sure, I could go around Lake Tazawa a bit. It's a more standard tourist destination, but I should probably make a sort of rough guide to it since it's worth visiting!
@@GoNorthJapan I think your viewers would enjoy a trip round Tazawa, especially if you went by bicycle or moped in the late afternoon rather than the more standard daytime drive. The sunset from the lakeside was one of the highlights of my trip
These hikes are amazing but I mostly travel alone and I don't like going onto mountains alone. (Being from Austria i.e. easy access to the alps, I know how quickly things can and do go wrong. And adding bears, osuzumebachi and venomous snakes into the mix is quite scary. o.o) So, thanks for letting me experience the beauty through your videos.
Thanks for the awesome video, Quinlan! I always wonder how much time you spend walking away from the camera to take your shot and then walking back to pick it up... :)
It looks like you can take a bus from Tazawako Station to Alpa Komakusa so this could be a great place to visit if you don't want to rent a car and have a JR pass.
Yes! This hike was about a month back, but now they komakusa are in full bloom all over the place up here! I see them every time I hike Mt. Iwate recently!
I don't know the name of the volcano but somewhere in Northern Japan there is a volcano that last erupted around 1000 ad and the the lava that resulted from the eruption flow all the way to the Sea of Japan.
All the way to the sea of Japan? I'm not sure.. I wonder if Mt. Chokai has a lava flow going to the coast. I don't remember seeing it, but it's right on the cost so I wonder if that's it.
How refreshing it is to have a RUclipsr fact check what he says before posting a video instead of just saying, "Ya you can't hike up to that volcano, I think, maybe... uhh.... TELL ME IN THE COMMENTS BELOW"
I recently made a drone video of this volcanic area showing how it changes throughout the seasons. It's on my Patreon channel along with other extended drone videos, some haikyo ruin exploration, and more! Please consider supporting me on Patreon! (Trying to save up for a new camera - and long-term would love to hire an editor so I would have time to make more videos!)
www.patreon.com/GoNorthJapan
Impressive area, beautiful views and that is one deep lake! My hiking bucket-list in Japan is getting longer with every video you post. Have fun.
Now, if this was the only one video I could watch on my new phone I'd say it was worth buying it. Such a beautiful and calming place! The story about the jealous mountain was the cherry on top. Thank you! 😀
With my morning coffee here and instantly I saw a glimpse of #Moominpappa, #Moominmamma and #Moomintroll with #Hemulens, #Sniff, the #Snork#Maiden, Snufkin and #LittleMy in that Japanese #Moominvalley! Take care out there Quinlan! Regards from #Finland
I love how this is not just one peak, but several peaks and valleys. Makes for more interesting hiking and views, imo. Thanks for sharing!
Yes, it is so beautiful! The sky is especially stunning up in that clear air. Thank you for sharing your continuing hiking adventures.
To the jealous wife volcano: girl, throw the whole husband mountain away. He's not worth it. 😅
But seriously, beautiful views and landscape. You always capture the beauty around you so well.
Thanks so much for bringing such amazing content to the world! Who knew north Japan was so fantastically gorgeous! Please keep making these great videos, Quinlan!
Been looking for something to do this week nearby, perfect timing!
Well hello, neighbor!
aah that was beautiful - again...it makes me wish i was as fit as you so I could go about there...
also thank youf or the lovely background stories.
it didn't seem toooo buzy but maybe you just didn't film the crowds lol
Well- It was all that busy, but I also did avoid filming other people, as some people are shy about being on camera.
Such an underrated channel! Keep up the great work!
Must be really therapeutic walking down that wooden path.
It is!
Ahhh! This area is on my Japan Bucket List! So glad you made a video about it - and I'm glad there's easier options for hikers of all abilities!
BEAUTIFUL VIEWS . I ALWAYS ENJOY YOUR HIKING POSTS . KEEP ON WALKING . LOVE FROM WISCONSIN .
I really like how green it is with the remnants of snow to contrast the mountainside. Curious how you learned so much about Japanese plants and foraging, from locals or studied them a lot?
If by study you mean in a book or class, then I haven't. I have been foraging for wild vegetables with a local old guy for more than 12 years now. Also mushroom foraging with him for about the same amount of time, though I'm not as confident with mushrooms. For the flowers, all the old people I sometimes hike with are encyclopedias on the flowers, so I've been learning from then. Also went with some local guides when I was guiding as well and learned some stories from the Japanese guides.
Man, there are so many nice hiking spots in Japan. Great video as always.
There really are tons of great hiking spots!
damn the scenery is amazing, big ups to you quinlan...
Adding this to my rapidly growing list of amazing outdoor adventures in Japan! Thank you for the stunning views and information, as well as for the inspiration!! 😍❤️🤩
I was an ALT near Noshiro (in Happo Town) from 2001-2003 and it was the time of my life. I had some opportunities to explore the Shiramaki Area, but never did this hike. When I return someday I will put this on my list! Thanks man!
Oh, up in Noshiro! Nice! I haven't properly explore the Shirakami Sanchi National Park. It's high on my list now!
@@GoNorthJapan Be sure to see the Aoike pond! Though technically in Aomori Ken, it's right on the border. It's an 850 foot deep small pond with incredibly pure water. At one point the Chanel perfume company used its waters as a base because it's so pure. Shirakami are a special place my dude---quite magical.
@@MagneticNorthbound I have been to the pond, but nowhere else in Shirakami..
It's stunning, definitely adding it to my list
Gorgeous landscapes!!!
I wanted to climb Fuji-san 2020 after I visited Japan 2019 for the third time. Now with your videos I have to many mountains I want to hike. But I also want to go to Yamagata to the Yamabushi to get deeply involved with them. It just seems so natural to me what they do.
Thanks for the video it make me smile..
Even I can't visit Japan right now.
Yeah- I really want to participate in the Yamabushi training this year. Hope it's not canceled again!
You inspired me! I made Akita Komagatake part of my trip up to Tohoku last week. It really is a beautiful place with all the different peaks and the lovely alpine flowers! The only shame is I didn’t run into you while hiking :)
Fantastic! So glad to hear that!
So beautiful wow!
That was awesome 👏
So beautiful!
another great day in the mountains I see
Another great video. Beautiful and informational
Breathtaking 😲😍
Spectacular scenery, and another stunning job of cinematography 😃👍. I love the stories about the places that have been passed down through the ages.
Nice to c u ur videos back quilan😀
Absolutely gorgeous as always. Thanks for sharing another video 👍
This is such a beautiful place! As an artist, this would be the perfect place to go and paint. Perfect scenery! I wonder if art classes like that are offered in Japan? Where you go out in nature with your teacher and paint?
I haven't seen classes out there, but I have seen individual artists out and painting in places like this, though not that exact spot.
@@GoNorthJapan I have to keep this place in mind when I visit Japan. I’ve always been more drawn to the ocean but this place is something special
Don't those Sasa grass shoots contain cyanide (taxiphyllin)?... I guess the bears can deal with it. Might even have a culturally transmitted strategy to neutralize it...
Thanks Quinlan, it's 5-stars from me: jaw-dropping landscape with the last pockets of snow providing highlights, beautiful day (a smattering of clouds makes it perfect), absorbing info from a licensed mountain guide, the usual great camera+drone work (those drone shots)...
And on top of all that a couple of botanical references for the plant nuts like moi (gorgeous Iwakagami), perfect, love this format. 🙏
Wow, what a magical landscape! Thank you for sharing this adventure with us - you are such a great tour guide! I especially appreciate the local history and lore you share.
Another amazing video ! Would You explore Lake Tazawa in another video?
Sure, I could go around Lake Tazawa a bit. It's a more standard tourist destination, but I should probably make a sort of rough guide to it since it's worth visiting!
@@GoNorthJapan That would be great ! Also, have You even found wild blueberries in Japan?
@@kostadinb No- I haven't actually.
@@GoNorthJapan I think your viewers would enjoy a trip round Tazawa, especially if you went by bicycle or moped in the late afternoon rather than the more standard daytime drive. The sunset from the lakeside was one of the highlights of my trip
These hikes are amazing but I mostly travel alone and I don't like going onto mountains alone. (Being from Austria i.e. easy access to the alps, I know how quickly things can and do go wrong. And adding bears, osuzumebachi and venomous snakes into the mix is quite scary. o.o)
So, thanks for letting me experience the beauty through your videos.
Thanks for the awesome video, Quinlan! I always wonder how much time you spend walking away from the camera to take your shot and then walking back to pick it up... :)
SOOOO much time... lol
It looks like you can take a bus from Tazawako Station to Alpa Komakusa so this could be a great place to visit if you don't want to rent a car and have a JR pass.
Good point!
Did you see komakusa up there? Is it too early to see them maybe..?
Yes! This hike was about a month back, but now they komakusa are in full bloom all over the place up here! I see them every time I hike Mt. Iwate recently!
I see. Glad to know that! Hope I can see them this summer too :-) Thank you!
I don't know the name of the volcano but somewhere in Northern Japan there is a volcano that last erupted around 1000 ad and the the lava that resulted from the eruption flow all the way to the Sea of Japan.
All the way to the sea of Japan? I'm not sure.. I wonder if Mt. Chokai has a lava flow going to the coast. I don't remember seeing it, but it's right on the cost so I wonder if that's it.
a bearded Quinlan would be epic
Now I want to hike up there. Are those boards slippery in the rain?
A bit, but not too bad.
Are there many ticks in this area? Is it recommended to bring repellent?
Right now there are very few ticks. I've never gotten a tick on me up here in this region, whereas I've had tons of ticks back in Wisconsin...
what's the app you mention? I tried to search four You Map, but as you can guess there are a lot of results xd
Ah, I should have put a subtitle for that, sorry! It's YAMAP!
Damn, I want a moomin valley in my backyard.
🌋🌋🌋 too much volcano #trashtaste
That isn't from Trash Taste, it was just mentioned by them.
@@Erik24296 just being a smart ass lol 😂
How refreshing it is to have a RUclipsr fact check what he says before posting a video instead of just saying, "Ya you can't hike up to that volcano, I think, maybe... uhh.... TELL ME IN THE COMMENTS BELOW"