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Sep.14th, 2013(Sat.)
Mt. Utsugidake!
I went mountaineering to Mt. Utsugidake located in the Chuo-Alps with my friends, instead of Mt. Yarigatake located in the North-Alps, to which we planed to go, because a typhoon was coming. Mt. Utsugidake is 2,864m above sea-level, and the top of the mountain is a rocky stretch of granite and white graveled ground. The scenery was very beautiful! Of course, this mountain is one of the one hundred distinguished mountains of Japan! (¡°¦Ø¡°)
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