Japan has a long tradition of chain-assisted mountain climbing on its sacred peaks. While not traditional European via ferrata, routes like the chains on Mount Ishizuchi and the ladders of the Daikiretto ridge offer similar thrills with a uniquely Japanese spiritual dimension.
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Legendary routes that define the region
Japan's most famous exposed ridge traverse — chains, ladders, and knife-edge scrambling between Minami-dake and Kita-Hotaka at 3,000m
Sacred chains bolted into the rock face of western Japan's highest peak (1,982m) — a spiritual climbing experience
Iconic iron chain route up one of Japan's 100 Famous Mountains — vertical rock faces with iron rungs and chains
Chain-assisted route to the summit of Mount Myoko (2,454m) — volcanic terrain with stunning Sea of Japan views
Notorious rock face known as Japan's deadliest mountain — challenging scramble with fixed ropes and chains
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