奥多摩の登山道最新情報 落石や土砂崩れ等で通行出来ない場合があります、 こちらを確認してからおでかけください Okutama Trail Update Trails may be closed due to falling rocks, landslides, etc, Please check here before you go out. www.ces-net.jp/okutamavc/info/52 白丸魚道は12月から3月は休館です Shiromaru Fish Trail is closed from December to March. The regular train journey from Tokyo or Shinjuku to Okutama takes approximately 2.5 hours. On Saturdays and Sundays, there's a special rapid train that can get you there in just 1 hour and 40 minutes. You can find more information by searching for "ホリデー快速奥多摩 or Holiday Rapid Okutama." 😉 Also, during the fall foliage season, extra trains run from various locations to Okutama. For more information, please visit the JR website. www.jreast.co.jp/railway/extratrain/
Great video! I also tried walking Okutama, but it took about 7 hours. I walked without knowing where to look, so I couldn't enjoy it! I should have gone after watching this video! Thank you for the wonderful video😆💕
HiTokyo walking-san😉You walked for 7 hours!😲That must have been tough. 😅Did you go as far as Kori Station? I didn't go to that station but chose the shorter route to the Hatonosu station. I recommend going to the Okutama tourist information center because they will provide helpful information! Please go there during fall when the leaves change and take some amazing videos!🍁Arigatou for your comment!!
こんにちはLuigi-san😁😁Sí. ¡Okutama está tan lleno de naturaleza que cuesta creer que sea Tokio! Y aquí también viven osos. Ojalá tuviera tiempo para enseñarte estos lugares y también la ciudad de Tokio.
Kon-nichiwa Brandon-san! Thank you for watching my video and leaving a comment! You're coming to Japan soon😆Welcome!\(^o^)/ Are you perhaps planning to visit Mount Mitake in Ome? I would love to visit there too! I hope you enjoy the beautiful Momiji during your visit.🍁
Who would have thought a luscious greenery can be found in Tokyo!! Amazing video as always Atsuko-san! Highly recommended to people who want a change of scenery in the bustling city of Tokyo.
Hi🥰Tony-san, thank you for all of your comments. Your support holds great significance for me. There are numerous places I would be delighted to show you when you visit Japan, Okutama being one of them!😁😁
This video was really nice and helpful. I followed your video during my trip to Okutama and enjoyed a lot. Very good suggestion on the Kamameshi also. It’s one of my favourite Japanese foods. Thanks a lot! ❤
😍Thank you for your delightful comment, Bhadra-san! I'm thrilled to hear that my video was helpful to you and that you enjoyed your trip to Okutama. I also love Kamameshi among Japanese cuisines! Kamameshi Naka is a place where not only the Kamameshi is delicious, but the atmosphere of the restaurant is great, and the staff are very kind! It's a place I'd love to visit again. Thanks again for your comment!
Kon-nichiwa‼The Beast Wolfe-san🥰🥰Thanks for all your comments and support ! Make sure you make a list of places you'd like to visit when you come to Japan!😎
WOW. One could spend their entire trip in Tokyo and never have to leave the city limits for wide open spaces! Once again, Atsuko-san, your videos are amazing and stunningly beautiful! Thank you so much for uploading these for all of us!
Hi Douglas-san😄 I'm so glad you enjoyed my video. Thanks again for your encouraging comment😍 Your comments always motivate me! Are the mountain landscapes in Japan much different from those in the U.S.? My imagination of the mountain area in the U.S. is so vast that a beginner would get lost in them! Now I'm exhausted even hiking in Japan’s beginner course but I'd like to train myself and challenge the vast nature in the U.S. someday in the future!⛰🚶♀️⛰
@@GetToKnowJapanTogether The mountains in US is much bigger and the forest around it most of the time doesnt have any buildings nearby for miles if it isnt a national park but you def need a car to reach them
@@minecraftminer59mineboymin38 I'd like to go hiking in the forests of America as well! One nice thing about the forests in Japan is that they are easily accessible even without a driver's license.😅
Magnifique vidéo ! Comme toujours visiblement j'ai découvert cette chaîne récemment montage vidéo et choix de musiques au poil 👌 (+ les décors de fou évidemment). J'attends avec encore + d'impatience l'automne, et surtout cet hiver, avec Akita l'hiver dernier je suis curieux de voir ce que tu nous réserves cette année ☺
Kon-nichiwa! Eodis-sanMerci beaucoup pour vos aimables paroles ! Je suis ravie que vous ayez apprécié la vidéo. Je n'ai pas encore décidé où aller cet hiver pour réaliser une autre vidéo. Votre soutien compte beaucoup pour moi, et j'ai hâte de partager davantage avec vous. Arigatou encore pour votre merveilleux commentaire 🥰🥰
HiBharat-sanGood morning! Thank you for your lovely comments. I spent two days in Okutama and walked around 40,000 steps - it was quite a workout, but the stunning location made it all worthwhile!😉😉
Hi!HJr-san,Thank you for your comment! I'm so glad you enjoyed the video. Okutama is indeed an amazing place, and I'm sure you'll love it. Have a fantastic trip and enjoy exploring!🌲☺🌲
Hello. Glad to see your video.🙃 I live in a flat area, so it's always interesting to see mountains. Thank you for this opportunity. P.S. Nature in Japan is really wonderful.😍
Hi! Aston-san, I'm glad you enjoyed the video. Nature in Japan is really wonderful as you said and I hope you’ll be able to visit and see these mountains sometime in the future.Arigato☺
Hi😉darkNiGHTS0-sanThank you for watching my video and leaving a comment. I am so glad that you found my video relaxing! It was a delightful place to walk around, and I hope you will have the opportunity to experience it too. Have a wonderful trip! However, be cautious and watch out for bears-oh no, wait. The bear is hibernating now.😁😁
HiReyca-sanThank you once again for your comment! As you pursue spelunking, I recommend visiting Akiyoshido Cave in Yamaguchi Prefecture - it's a wonderful place! I also have a strong interest in becoming a spelunker and uncovering treasures💎💎
Hi! หมากล้อมพร้อมDripcafeine-san😊Thank you for watching my video! And thank you for your kind words! Are you planning to visit Okutama? At Mount Mitake in Okutama, the Rengetsouma flowers will soon be in full bloom. I recommend visiting there as well! Please enjoy the beautiful nature that you wouldn't believe is in Tokyo! ขอบคุณค่ะ😆😆
Good evening, Lynn-san! Thank you for your lovely comment! Are you planning to visit Okutama? It's a great season for hiking now. Enjoy your time there!🐨❤
HiXandee-san, thanks for your comment. I have plans to visit the spectacular Mishima Skywalk during the fall foliage season so please look forward to my video! 😁
Hi Atsuko-san, thank you so much for this amazing video. May I ask if this is for 1-day trip from Tokyo? Much appreciated if you can share about the timing also, like how long did it take for this whole trip, when is the last departure of buses/trains back to Tokyo. Many thanks!
Hi! Linh Nguyễn-san, Thank you for your comment! Using a local train takes 2 to 3 hours from Tokyo station to Okutama station. The train schedule is different from weekdays and weekends. Sometimes a special rapid train to Okutama operates on weekends. So please use some transportation apps for train schedules. I recommend the "Japan Transit Planner" app (red one) You can also check the last train with this app! In my video, I went to a cave and Kamameshi restaurant on the 1st day, and on the 2nd day, I went to a trekking trail and Sawanoi-en. You need 2 days to cover my route, so please choose the cave or trekking course if you are going on a 1-day trip. Please check the weather news and this website before you go to Okutama! www.ces-net.jp/okutamavc/info/52 I hope you have a wonderful time at Okutama!
@@GetToKnowJapanTogether Thanks Atsuko-san so much for your thoughtful and informative advice. Then I will choose the trekking course and go there tomorrow 😊Arigatou gozaimasu!
@@LKnguyen1 Tomorrow!!?? The weather forecast predicted it will be around 38 ℃ tomorrow!!!! Please stay hydrated and enjoy trekking! When you arrive, please get a map at Okutama station's tourist center! Take care and stay safe.
@@GetToKnowJapanTogether Yes I checked the weather, but sunny is better than rainy :D Yes I noted your advice, thank you so much Atsuko-san, you are so nice and kind♥
Good morning, Zeitnot-san, Thank you for watching my video and leaving a comment. How wonderful it is to travel in Japan for 20 days! I’d love to travel to Brazil for 20 days too! I’m not sure if Okutama fits what you described as tourist-friendly, but there were plenty of tourists, both from Japan and abroad. While there weren’t any materials in Portuguese at the tourist information center, there were some in English. Since buses and trains are infrequent around Okutama, I recommend checking the schedules in advance. The red app called “Japan Transit” is convenient for checking the times. Also, please note that some roads might be closed due to landslides. Make sure to check the road conditions using the link in the comments section before heading out. Have a great trip!😉😉
Hi,月Eri-san, It's unbearably hot even in the forests of Okutama. In August, it can be quite tough around the Tokyo area without air conditioning. However, everyone feels differently, so I recommend Googling the temperature of the place you want to visit.😉
Hi😆Melissa-san, Thank you for your comment!! I think it might be a bit challenging to visit all the places I introduced in the video in just a day trip. If you skip the cave and focus only on hiking, you can definitely enjoy it in a day. One popular accommodation in the area is "奥多摩の風 はとのす荘 Okutama no Kaze Hatonosu-so" If you're interested, please try searching for it. Also, there are plenty of hotels in nearby cities like Hachioji and Tachikawa. Now is the perfect season for hiking in Okutama! Enjoy your time, but be cautious of bears.🐻🌸
Kon-banwa, Silja Nousiainen-san! Thank you for watching my video! Are you referring to the route from Okutama Station to Hatonosu Station? It’s accessible in October as well! However, the availability of facilities may vary, so please check the link in the description for details. Additionally, the route may be closed due to weather conditions, so please check the link in the first comment of the video for updates. October is the best season for hiking! Enjoy your hike!
Hi James-san, Thank you for watching my video and for liking the music. The music used in the video is from a site called Uppbeat. I like it because it offers good music at reasonable prices. For more details, please check the description section.
Hi! Zenna-san! Thank you for watching my video! There were people swimming in Shiromaru Lake! It looked very refreshing. However, there have been drowning accidents there, so I recommend wearing a life jacket. Although it's not in my video, there's another lake in Okutama called Lake Okutama, but swimming is prohibited there. Next time I go to Okutama, I might bring my swimsuit too😆😆
Konnichiwa, Gundam-san 😀I am sorry for the misunderstanding. Okutama has an abundance of natural beauty hence, it may be hard to believe it's a part of Tokyo. Nonetheless, Okutama is indeed a part of Tokyo, with its official address being Okutama-cho, Nishitama-gun, Tokyo. I appreciate you bringing up the topic of access to Okutama. I completely forgot to mention in my video that the regular train journey from Tokyo or Shinjuku takes approximately 2.5 hours. However, on Saturdays and Sundays, there's a special rapid train that can get you there in just 1 hour and 40 minutes. You can find more information by searching for "ホリデー快速奥多摩 or Holiday Rapid Okutama." Okutama is a wonderful place and I hope you will visit there, too!😉
奥多摩の登山道最新情報
落石や土砂崩れ等で通行出来ない場合があります、
こちらを確認してからおでかけください
Okutama Trail Update
Trails may be closed due to falling rocks, landslides, etc,
Please check here before you go out.
www.ces-net.jp/okutamavc/info/52
白丸魚道は12月から3月は休館です
Shiromaru Fish Trail is closed from December to March.
The regular train journey from Tokyo or Shinjuku to Okutama takes approximately 2.5 hours.
On Saturdays and Sundays, there's a special rapid train that can get you there in just 1 hour and 40 minutes.
You can find more information by searching for "ホリデー快速奥多摩 or Holiday Rapid Okutama." 😉
Also, during the fall foliage season, extra trains run from various locations to Okutama.
For more information, please visit the JR website.
www.jreast.co.jp/railway/extratrain/
Great video! I also tried walking Okutama, but it took about 7 hours. I walked without knowing where to look, so I couldn't enjoy it! I should have gone after watching this video! Thank you for the wonderful video😆💕
HiTokyo walking-san😉You walked for 7 hours!😲That must have been tough. 😅Did you go as far as Kori Station? I didn't go to that station but chose the shorter route to the Hatonosu station.
I recommend going to the Okutama tourist information center because they will provide helpful information!
Please go there during fall when the leaves change and take some amazing videos!🍁Arigatou for your comment!!
Es increíble que lugares así se encuentre en Tokyo, que hermosos paisajes ideales para relajarse y usar ese tren y ver el paisaje :D
こんにちはLuigi-san😁😁Sí. ¡Okutama está tan lleno de naturaleza que cuesta creer que sea Tokio! Y aquí también viven osos.
Ojalá tuviera tiempo para enseñarte estos lugares y también la ciudad de Tokio.
Amazing place, thanks for sharing. I will be in Tokyo Nov '24 and I want to go to Ome for momiji. 🍁
Kon-nichiwa Brandon-san! Thank you for watching my video and leaving a comment! You're coming to Japan soon😆Welcome!\(^o^)/ Are you perhaps planning to visit Mount Mitake in Ome? I would love to visit there too! I hope you enjoy the beautiful Momiji during your visit.🍁
Who would have thought a luscious greenery can be found in Tokyo!! Amazing video as always Atsuko-san! Highly recommended to people who want a change of scenery in the bustling city of Tokyo.
Hi🥰Tony-san, thank you for all of your comments. Your support holds great significance for me. There are numerous places I would be delighted to show you when you visit Japan, Okutama being one of them!😁😁
This video was really nice and helpful. I followed your video during my trip to Okutama and enjoyed a lot. Very good suggestion on the Kamameshi also. It’s one of my favourite Japanese foods. Thanks a lot! ❤
😍Thank you for your delightful comment, Bhadra-san! I'm thrilled to hear that my video was helpful to you and that you enjoyed your trip to Okutama. I also love Kamameshi among Japanese cuisines! Kamameshi Naka is a place where not only the Kamameshi is delicious, but the atmosphere of the restaurant is great, and the staff are very kind! It's a place I'd love to visit again. Thanks again for your comment!
Your videos are always amazing!!!!! 😻
Kon-nichiwa‼The Beast Wolfe-san🥰🥰Thanks for all your comments and support !
Make sure you make a list of places you'd like to visit when you come to Japan!😎
WOW. One could spend their entire trip in Tokyo and never have to leave the city limits for wide open spaces! Once again, Atsuko-san, your videos are amazing and stunningly beautiful! Thank you so much for uploading these for all of us!
Hi Douglas-san😄 I'm so glad you enjoyed my video. Thanks again for your encouraging comment😍
Your comments always motivate me!
Are the mountain landscapes in Japan much different from those in the U.S.?
My imagination of the mountain area in the U.S. is so vast that a beginner would get lost in them!
Now I'm exhausted even hiking in Japan’s beginner course but I'd like to train myself and challenge the vast nature in the U.S. someday in the future!⛰🚶♀️⛰
@@GetToKnowJapanTogether The mountains in US is much bigger and the forest around it most of the time doesnt have any buildings nearby for miles if it isnt a national park but you def need a car to reach them
@@minecraftminer59mineboymin38 I'd like to go hiking in the forests of America as well! One nice thing about the forests in Japan is that they are easily accessible even without a driver's license.😅
Magnifique vidéo ! Comme toujours visiblement j'ai découvert cette chaîne récemment montage vidéo et choix de musiques au poil 👌 (+ les décors de fou évidemment).
J'attends avec encore + d'impatience l'automne, et surtout cet hiver, avec Akita l'hiver dernier je suis curieux de voir ce que tu nous réserves cette année ☺
Kon-nichiwa! Eodis-sanMerci beaucoup pour vos aimables paroles ! Je suis ravie que vous ayez apprécié la vidéo. Je n'ai pas encore décidé où aller cet hiver pour réaliser une autre vidéo. Votre soutien compte beaucoup pour moi, et j'ai hâte de partager davantage avec vous. Arigatou encore pour votre merveilleux commentaire 🥰🥰
Woow very beautiful place.. Seems you have walked too much.. but very pleasant location
HiBharat-sanGood morning! Thank you for your lovely comments. I spent two days in Okutama and walked around 40,000 steps - it was quite a workout, but the stunning location made it all worthwhile!😉😉
@@GetToKnowJapanTogether 😯 40,000 steps.. 😊 that location was beautiful ✨😍❤
thank you so much for this "lesson". Amazing place, I wil visit for sure!
Hi!HJr-san,Thank you for your comment! I'm so glad you enjoyed the video. Okutama is indeed an amazing place, and I'm sure you'll love it. Have a fantastic trip and enjoy exploring!🌲☺🌲
Hello. Glad to see your video.🙃 I live in a flat area, so it's always interesting to see mountains. Thank you for this opportunity.
P.S. Nature in Japan is really wonderful.😍
Hi! Aston-san, I'm glad you enjoyed the video. Nature in Japan is really wonderful as you said and I hope you’ll be able to visit and see these mountains sometime in the future.Arigato☺
Nice Video👍👏🇯🇵🇹🇭
Kon-nichiwa!Shutnalin-san😆Arigatou!!❤I 😍TH❤Actually my son is in TH right now😁
Relaxing video to watch and great tips to when I do make it to Okutama!
Hi😉darkNiGHTS0-sanThank you for watching my video and leaving a comment. I am so glad that you found my video relaxing! It was a delightful place to walk around, and I hope you will have the opportunity to experience it too. Have a wonderful trip! However, be cautious and watch out for bears-oh no, wait. The bear is hibernating now.😁😁
great to know this place
Ohayogozaimasu😁Jessie-san
Thanks for your comment.
I'm glad to know you got to know Okutama.
Nature as it's best🥰 hope to one day, I'll be a spelunker. 😊
HiReyca-sanThank you once again for your comment! As you pursue spelunking,
I recommend visiting Akiyoshido Cave in Yamaguchi Prefecture - it's a wonderful place! I also have a strong interest in becoming a spelunker and uncovering treasures💎💎
Thank you and I like your great videos in this channel
Hi! หมากล้อมพร้อมDripcafeine-san😊Thank you for watching my video! And thank you for your kind words! Are you planning to visit Okutama? At Mount Mitake in Okutama, the Rengetsouma flowers will soon be in full bloom. I recommend visiting there as well! Please enjoy the beautiful nature that you wouldn't believe is in Tokyo! ขอบคุณค่ะ😆😆
奥多摩素晴らしいですね😮初見でした。東京にこんな山と川🏞️とダムがあるとは。。
同じコースを巡ってみたい!😊
pomiさん、こんばんは!コメントありがとうございます!奥多摩、ホント素敵ですよ!これから散策に良い季節になりますね!私は一日目、洞窟と釜飯屋で二日目は奥多摩駅からハイキングと澤乃井へ行きました。特に奥多摩駅からのハイキングがとても気持ちよかったですよ!是非行ってみてください!
Best ever!
Good evening, Lynn-san! Thank you for your lovely comment! Are you planning to visit Okutama? It's a great season for hiking now. Enjoy your time there!🐨❤
It's so refreshing at the nature view. Can i have a favor can you vlog the MISHIMA SKYWALK ♥️♥️♥️ arigato gozaimas ♥️
HiXandee-san, thanks for your comment. I have plans to visit the spectacular Mishima Skywalk during the fall foliage season so please look forward to my video! 😁
Hi Atsuko-san, thank you so much for this amazing video. May I ask if this is for 1-day trip from Tokyo? Much appreciated if you can share about the timing also, like how long did it take for this whole trip, when is the last departure of buses/trains back to Tokyo. Many thanks!
Hi! Linh Nguyễn-san, Thank you for your comment! Using a local train takes 2 to 3 hours from Tokyo station to Okutama station.
The train schedule is different from weekdays and weekends.
Sometimes a special rapid train to Okutama operates on weekends.
So please use some transportation apps for train schedules.
I recommend the "Japan Transit Planner" app (red one)
You can also check the last train with this app!
In my video, I went to a cave and Kamameshi restaurant on the 1st day, and on the 2nd day, I went to a trekking trail and Sawanoi-en. You need 2 days to cover my route, so please choose the cave or trekking course if you are going on a 1-day trip.
Please check the weather news and this website before you go to Okutama!
www.ces-net.jp/okutamavc/info/52
I hope you have a wonderful time at Okutama!
@@GetToKnowJapanTogether Thanks Atsuko-san so much for your thoughtful and informative advice. Then I will choose the trekking course and go there tomorrow 😊Arigatou gozaimasu!
@@LKnguyen1 Tomorrow!!?? The weather forecast predicted it will be around 38 ℃ tomorrow!!!! Please stay hydrated and enjoy trekking! When you arrive, please get a map at Okutama station's tourist center! Take care and stay safe.
@@GetToKnowJapanTogether Yes I checked the weather, but sunny is better than rainy :D
Yes I noted your advice, thank you so much Atsuko-san, you are so nice and kind♥
@@LKnguyen1 have fun!😊😊😊
Hello, its beautiful. Is it a tourist-friendly place? I am Brazilian and I plan to take a 20-day trip, I am planning my itinerary.
Good morning, Zeitnot-san,
Thank you for watching my video and leaving a comment. How wonderful it is to travel in Japan for 20 days! I’d love to travel to Brazil for 20 days too!
I’m not sure if Okutama fits what you described as tourist-friendly, but there were plenty of tourists, both from Japan and abroad. While there weren’t any materials in Portuguese at the tourist information center, there were some in English.
Since buses and trains are infrequent around Okutama, I recommend checking the schedules in advance. The red app called “Japan Transit” is convenient for checking the times. Also, please note that some roads might be closed due to landslides.
Make sure to check the road conditions using the link in the comments section before heading out. Have a great trip!😉😉
Is it very hot and humid in August? Will I need air conditioning? Thanks
Hi,月Eri-san, It's unbearably hot even in the forests of Okutama. In August, it can be quite tough around the Tokyo area without air conditioning. However, everyone feels differently, so I recommend Googling the temperature of the place you want to visit.😉
Is this ok to do as a day trip or are there hotels in the area?
Hi😆Melissa-san, Thank you for your comment!!
I think it might be a bit challenging to visit all the places I introduced in the video in just a day trip. If you skip the cave and focus only on hiking, you can definitely enjoy it in a day.
One popular accommodation in the area is "奥多摩の風 はとのす荘 Okutama no Kaze Hatonosu-so" If you're interested, please try searching for it.
Also, there are plenty of hotels in nearby cities like Hachioji and Tachikawa.
Now is the perfect season for hiking in Okutama! Enjoy your time, but be cautious of bears.🐻🌸
@@GetToKnowJapanTogether awesome! Thank you so much for the information
Is this trail open now 2024? I am planning a trip on october
Kon-banwa, Silja Nousiainen-san!
Thank you for watching my video!
Are you referring to the route from Okutama Station to Hatonosu Station? It’s accessible in October as well! However, the availability of facilities may vary, so please check the link in the description for details.
Additionally, the route may be closed due to weather conditions, so please check the link in the first comment of the video for updates.
October is the best season for hiking! Enjoy your hike!
Where do you get your music?
Hi James-san,
Thank you for watching my video and for liking the music. The music used in the video is from a site called Uppbeat. I like it because it offers good music at reasonable prices. For more details, please check the description section.
@@GetToKnowJapanTogether 🙏thank you!
Can you swim in the lake?
Hi! Zenna-san! Thank you for watching my video! There were people swimming in Shiromaru Lake! It looked very refreshing. However, there have been drowning accidents there, so I recommend wearing a life jacket. Although it's not in my video, there's another lake in Okutama called Lake Okutama, but swimming is prohibited there. Next time I go to Okutama, I might bring my swimsuit too😆😆
@@GetToKnowJapanTogether thanks for replying, really appreciate it :)
How to get a cycle
??🤔Is "cycle" referring to a bicycle? I don't think I was riding a bicycle in this video, but are you referring to my Mount Fuji video?
The title is very misleading. Okutama take hours to get there by public transit. The location is not in Tokyo.
Konnichiwa, Gundam-san 😀I am sorry for the misunderstanding. Okutama has an abundance of natural beauty hence, it may be hard to believe it's a part of Tokyo. Nonetheless, Okutama is indeed a part of Tokyo, with its official address being Okutama-cho, Nishitama-gun, Tokyo. I appreciate you bringing up the topic of access to Okutama. I completely forgot to mention in my video that the regular train journey from Tokyo or Shinjuku takes approximately 2.5 hours. However, on Saturdays and Sundays, there's a special rapid train that can get you there in just 1 hour and 40 minutes. You can find more information by searching for "ホリデー快速奥多摩 or Holiday Rapid Okutama." Okutama is a wonderful place and I hope you will visit there, too!😉
@@GetToKnowJapanTogether Thanks for the info.
You are welcome😉