Akane-no-hama Rock Climbing
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Elevation: | 19 ft | 6 m |
GPS: |
34.87196, 139.11749 Google Map · Climbing Area Map |
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Shared By: | Ben Lewis on Oct 6, 2019 | |
Admins: | Alex R |
Description
Rocky beach with about 15 routes on a large rock at its northern edge. Many routes have access to the top to set up topropes using trees. Routes range from 5.7-5.11 and the area is popular among beginning/intermediate climbers.
Be careful not to leave gear(slings and biners) in the area as they are a point of contention with locals, who have been threatening to ban climbing in Jogasaki.
Be careful not to leave gear(slings and biners) in the area as they are a point of contention with locals, who have been threatening to ban climbing in Jogasaki.
Getting There
(longer approach)Enter the hiking path at the back of Igaigane parking lot and head to the coast. Follow the path south along the coast for about 25 minutes until you see the signpost marked "ばったり".
(shorter approach)Enter the trailhead at Toyo (34°52'34.5"N 139°07'06.5"E), walk until the path splits to the north and south. Walk south for 10 minutes until you reach the signpost marked "ばったり".
From here the trail will bend to the right and down around an inlet with small fences on the north and south sides. When the path reaches its lowest point bending around the inlet, turn left and walk into the inlet through a small overgrown path. Alternatively, rappel off one of the trees near the fence on the north side. The cliffs from the small cave with one bolt above to the seaside are Akane-no-hama.
(shorter approach)Enter the trailhead at Toyo (34°52'34.5"N 139°07'06.5"E), walk until the path splits to the north and south. Walk south for 10 minutes until you reach the signpost marked "ばったり".
From here the trail will bend to the right and down around an inlet with small fences on the north and south sides. When the path reaches its lowest point bending around the inlet, turn left and walk into the inlet through a small overgrown path. Alternatively, rappel off one of the trees near the fence on the north side. The cliffs from the small cave with one bolt above to the seaside are Akane-no-hama.
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