This section of the Snow Country Trail follows the old Route 291. In its heyday, this was one of the main trade routes from the east coast of Japan to the west coast. Goods were transported over this trail for hundreds of years, making the grueling 3 day journey over the mountain pass. In present day, it only transports the occasional hiker from Gunma over to Niigata. I started this hike from the base of Tanigawadake and followed 291 as it traversed its flanks, slowly rising out of the valley. The trail starts out wide and flat but quickly narrows into a single track.
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Walking in the Shadow of Tanigawa
Snow Country Trail
By C. Rio
Community writer
Looking down the valley (Photo: Matthew Shewchuk)
Mid-summer flowers (Photo: Matthew Shewchuk)
Ichi no kuro filled with snow even in the middle of summer (Photo: Matthew Shewchuk)
This part of the trail is still in great condition after hundreds of years of use (Photo: Matthew Shewchuk)
Everything in bloom (Photo: Matthew Shewchuk)
Some of the many waterfalls (Photo: Matthew Shewchuk)
More waterfalls (Photo: Matthew Shewchuk)
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Kim Bergström
7 years ago
So many amazing views across this part of Japan!
James Forest
12 years ago
The third picture of this series is just breathtaking!
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