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Asahidake area 2017/4/3 02:09
For beginners, there is an attractive, 30-60 minute circular trail around the ropeway's upper station, which passes some ponds and sulfurous vents, indicating that the whole Daisetsuzan mountain range is of volcanic origin.

I plan to do this Circular trail during my trip on 23 May with my child 6 years old. Total 3 person.

(1) Am I able to walk this trail on 23 May? If no, why?
(2) if yes, is that area densely by brown bear?

(3) I am just not sure what I can see on mid-May? Snow/ melting snow/ flower?
by Ice (guest)  

Re: Asahidake area 2017/4/21 05:50
I'm interested in answer for this question too
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Re: Asahidake area 2017/4/21 07:25
We were there in June last year. The pond had only just started to melt and the snow hadn't yet melted on that trail. It was still quite deep in places and a little tricky to walk in. You can do it but I'd recommend you take hiking poles and wear snowboots (they do have some rubber boots for rent at the upper station). Your 6 year old might prefer to play in the snow near the station itself rather than walking to scenic points.
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