Mount Kintoki ~ A 2nd Time!
How does one spend X-mas in Japan? Sadly, I cannot afford a plane ticket home, nor do I have much time off for the holidays, so I did what I love most -- headed to the mountains for a climb! Mount Kintoki has been featured on this blog before (see HERE & HERE ); I gave it another go and enjoyed a special, yet very nontraditional Christmas dinner at the summit. Please come hiking with me....! Kintokiyama is located in Hakone area and is famous for its view of Mt. Fuji on a clear day. The hiking route chosen started in a parking lot, just off the main road where a map informed hikers of the routes available. Photos: The start of the trail is marked with Kintaro's axe. Mt. Kintoki is thought to be the setting of a legendary folk tale in Japan. A boy of great strength named ' Kintaro ' (lit. 'Golden Boy') befriended numerous animals in (supposedly) this area and later, slayed a demon (wiki page with more info is HERE ) who terrorized those ...