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“Japan’s 3,000-Meter Peaks for Middle-Aged and Seniors” Tsutomu Yae Price: ¥1540 Table of Contents Japan’s 3,000-Meter Peaks Mount Tate (Oyama, Onanjiyama) Mount Yari Mount Hotaka (Kitahotakadake, Karasawadake, Okuhotakadake, Maehotakadake) O-baku-dake, Nakadake, Minamidake Mount Norikura Mount Ontake Mount Fuji Mount Senjo Shiramine Sanzan (Mount Kitadake, Nakashiramine, Aida-no-dake, Nishinotoridake, Notoridake) Mount Shiomi Arakawa Sanzan/Mount Akaishi (Akusawadake, Nakadake, Maedake, Koakaishidake, Mount Akaishi) Mount Hijiri Mount Tsurugi Tsutomu Yae Born in Kagoshima Prefecture in 1936. After graduating from the Faculty of Letters at the University of Tokyo in 1961, he worked at a precision machinery factory in Shiojiri City, Nagano Prefecture until 1973. During this time, he climbed major peaks in the Japanese Alps, including traverses of Mount Yari and Mount Hotaka, and traverses of Okuhotakadake and Nishihotakadake, and traverses of Mount Kaikomagatake and Mount Nokogiri. In 1977, he became a director of an association aimed at improving dietary habits and participated in a movement to promote natural foods. He achieved the climbing of Japan's 3,000-meter peaks in 1992. He achieved the climbing of the 100 Famous Japanese Mountains in 2007. (This data was published at the time this book was published) #TsutomuYae #Tsutomu_Yae #book #Life/Sports #mountaineering #mountain #trekking #hiking #MountainDay #Montbell #Columbia #TheNorthFace #Patagonia #Coleman
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