Our Climbers

Climbing in Japan.

By climbers, for climbers.

Real climbing, for climbers, by climbers. Our climbers come from around the world, connected by the enthusiasm for climbing in Japan. We share that. From those making their first steps into independent climbing to professional, sponsored athletes and those headed to the 8000ers, our job is to get you further along the progression of alpinism.

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CLIMB JAPAN ICE ROCK MT FUJI
CLIMB JAPAN ICE ROCK MT FUJI
CLIMB JAPAN ICE ROCK MT FUJI
CLIMB JAPAN ICE ROCK MT FUJI
CLIMB JAPAN ICE ROCK MT FUJI
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55 alpine climbing ice climb Japan mt fuji winter asama yama
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54 alpine climbing ice climb Japan mt fuji winter asama yama

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4.75 from 80+ ratings

“Bad weather but good times”

We got hit with a snow storm in the middle of a week trip. Roads closed. We got through eating ramen, going to hotsprings visiting gear shops and crossing to another area. Finally a more climbing.

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— M.N Ireland

“Coffee and climbing!”

If you like coffee you will like these guys. Even the wildest places we still had espresso including the sun rise from high on Mt Fuji. The ice was good, we learned a lot and now we are thinking about Tibet

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— T.M

“Coming back”

Climbing in Japan was totally new. We wanted to climb Asama and Fuji together and it was much harder than expected. We can do it now we know the tricks so are coming back next winter.

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— M.W, S.T, E.S & G.

They’re not really ‘guides’. These guys are partners, lead a tight trip, covered a lot of ground and would do anything. Calling them guides is the wrong word because they don’t just do only that job. This is total immersion in climbing.

A.T

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Mountain Professional

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