Introduction to the Shin-Etsu trail
History of the trail
Features of the trail
The beauty of the trail
Trail section 10, Mt. Naeba, is the most physically and technically demanding of the 10 sections. Mt. Naeba is a volcano with an elevation of 2,145 meters and is one of the top 100 famous mountains in Japan. There are many special trees and various sizes of rocks on the trail. From 1st to 6th station, the trail is not so difficult, but between 6th to 8th station, the trail becomes steeper and there are several climbing and chain sections. After passing through the 8th station, the view opens up to a vast wetland and thousands of big or small swamps, which are stunningly beautiful. When the fog rises, the whole wetland becomes like a fairyland, and the beautiful chirping of birds makes the visitors feel calm and comfortable, which is very healing. Although it is the most difficult section, it is well worth a visit.
Part of the Legends of the trail
Lake Nozomi at trail section 2 is very beautiful and clear, and there is a small island with a shrine on the side near the parking lot. It is said that in the Warring States period, Lake Nozomi belonged to the Echigo country where Uesugi Kenshin was located. After the “Battle of Kawanakajima (Around 1550s)”, he allowed the water from Lake Nozomi to flow to the Kai country where the enemy Takeda Shingen was located, so that the farmers could use the water from Lake Nozomi to watering their farms, and this story also became a beautiful legend. The later generations of farmers set up this shrine to express their gratitude to Lake Nozomi.
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