Meet at the ticket gate of Musashi Yokote.
at 10:25AM or at the front of the platform at Ikebukuro at 9:20AM
Bring your lunch and plenty of liquids.
From Ikebukuro Station, take the Seibu Ikebukuro Line train (express)
at 9:20AM to Hanno Station (arriving at 9:08AM) and change there to the
Seibu Chichibu Line (just across the platform), leaving at 10:13AM. This
arrives at Musashi Yokote station at 10:24AM
Have about a 30 minute walk to Gojonotaki Waterfall, which has several
streams of falling water, then hike about 4 hours to the Kuri Stone Age
Ruins and the Kuri River (Kinchakuda), where we can hang out, play frisbee,
swim, etc. (This is near Kuri Station, also on
the Seibu Ikebukuro Line.) We’ll finish off with dinner at Alishan (organic food) cafe.
Bring your swimming suit so you can swim in the
waterfall and river. Please don’t forget to bring a rucksack for your food/drinks and wear exercise shoes!
March 1 event is rained out. Instead, we meet at Shinjuku Gyoen’s Okido gate at 3:00 (park&eats).
You can choose the easier short course or longer course.
We will meet at the ticket gate of Ogose at 10:53AM. From Ikebukuro, take the Tobu Tojo Line’s Express Train at 9:40 and change at Sakado (arriving here at 10:24 to the Tobu Ogose Line. Take the 10:33AM Tobu Ogose Line train to the end (Ogose Station). It arrives at Ogose at 10:51AM. From here, we hike by a nice temple, down to Ogose Plum Tree Park, which should be in bloom and has 1,000 trees, with some being 600 years old, and then up a small mountain. The short course goes back to Ogose Station and the long one goes to Higashi Moro Station.
The short hike (David) itself is about 3.5 hours and the long hike (Leszek) is about 5 hours. Should be a lot of fun! The train fare is 720 Yen one-way.
If you’d like to go from Ikebukuro, get on the front of the 9:40 train at Ikebukuro Station. David will get on that car at Wakoshi Station at 9:53.