Hotakadake Sansō, Mountain hut in Takayama, Japan.
Hotakadake Sansō sits at 2,996 meters elevation on the ridge of the Hotaka Mountain Range, positioned just below the Oku-hotaka-dake peak. The facility functions as a full-service accommodation that provides lodging and meals for visitors traveling through the high mountain terrain.
Founded in 1924 by mountain guide Jyutaro Imada, it was established as a base for climbers tackling the highest peaks in the region. The hut gradually became an important hub supporting mountaineering activity in this remote alpine area.
The hut's construction relies heavily on traditional Japanese hinoki wood, creating warm interiors with a central wood-burning stove. A collection of mountain literature lines the rooms, reinforcing its character as a mountaineer's refuge.
The facility operates seasonally from April through November and maintains a separate camping area for those seeking simpler accommodations. Visitors should prepare for high altitude, changeable weather, and the hiking effort required to reach this location.
The hut acts as a critical junction connecting multiple climbing routes, including a longer approach from Kamikouchi and the demanding Dakesawa trail. This strategic location makes it a hub for climbers pursuing different peak objectives.
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