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Participants Wanted! Nadarayama Snow Trekking (Kankan watari)

Annual Nadarayama “Kankan-watari” Snow Trekking Event – Participants Wanted!

The annual Nadarayama Kankan-watari will be held on Sunday, March 1, 2026!

“Kankan-watari” is a local dialect referring to walking across deep, hardened snow (crust snow). It is a traditional winter activity unique to the area and a beloved seasonal event.

Enjoy spectacular views of the city and surrounding mountains—everyone is welcome to join us!


Event Date

  • Sunday, March 1, 2026
  • Meet at 8:45 a.m.

Capacity

  • Limited to 100 participants (first come, first served)
  • Junior high school students and younger must be accompanied by a guardian

Participation Fee

  • Adults: ¥1,000
  • High school students and younger: ¥500
  • (Includes insurance and a commemorative gift)
  • Fee collected on the day of the event

Schedule

  • 8:45 Meet & registration at Atago Community Center
  • 9:15 Depart from Community Center
  • 9:30 Group formation at Jizōen, then depart
  • 12:15 Arrive at the summit (lunch break)
  • 13:15 Begin descent
  • 14:45 Return to Atago Mountain Lodge & dismissal
    (Warm amazake will be served upon return)

Social Gathering

  • After the trek, a social gathering will be held at the lodge
    (planned menu includes grilled game meat and game soup)
  • Limited to 20 people (advance reservation required)
  • Fee: ¥1,000 (drinks not included)

What to Bring

  • Warm clothing (rainwear acceptable)
  • Lunch, drinks, snacks

Recommended Gear

  • Snow boots, gloves, hat, gaiters, towel, sunglasses, trekking poles
  • Snowshoes or traditional snow gear (if available)

Note:
The event schedule or content may change depending on weather conditions.
Please refer to the flyer for full details.


How to Apply

  • FAX: 0238-53-2243
    (Name / Age / Gender / Phone Number)
  • Email: kankanwatari@gmail.com
    (Name / Age / Gender / Phone Number)

Application Deadline

  • Sunday, February 22, 2026

Contact

  • Kankan-watari Coordinator: Yasuhiro Kato
  • TEL: 090-8788-1058

Organizer

  • NPO Nadarayama Conservation & Utilization Council

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