(English) Ryugu Hut
Ryugu Hut is the only lodge located at Ryugu Jujiro (crossing), which is a two-and-a-half hour walk from Hatomachi Toge.
As it is situated at the center of the Ozegahara Marsh, Ryugu Hut serves as a convenient starting point of the routes to various places irrespective of the season. Thanks to its excellent location with the marsh spreading in every direction and closeness to photo shooting spots, many photographers stay there.
You will find Ryugu Hut convenient as an accommodation for mountain climbing and photography, a turning back point for a one-day mountain climbing trip and a resting spot in Oze.
From the Ryugu Jujiro in front of the accommodation you will have a great view of Mt. Shibutsu to the west and Mt. Hiuchigatake to the east.
From the direction of Tokyo: (1) By bus: Leave Shinjuku on a Kan-etsu Transportation Highway Express Bus: Oze →Get off at Tokura → Walk about one minute to Hatomachi-Toge Bus Office (2) By train: Leave Tokyo on a JR East Joetsu Shinkansen → Get off at Jomo Kogen Station → Take a Kan-etsu Transportation bus to Hatomachi-Toge Bus Office Take a shuttle bus/a taxi from Hatomachi-Toge Bus Office to Hatomachi Toge From Hatomachi Toge to Ryugu Hut: About two and a half hours' walk | |
URL | (English) http://www.oze.gr.jp/~ryugu/koya.html |
Reservation is required for every stay in a lodge in Oze. As the lodges are scattered extensively around Oze National Park, confirm their locations first depending on a preferred course and then make a reservation. Check-in/Check-out: Guests are advised to check-in no later than about 4:00 pm. Check-in early to be ready for the next day. When taking a bath: Guests are requested to voluntarily refrain from using soap, shampoo and other products for the purpose of nature conservation. Meals: Supper is served from about 5:00 pm and breakfast from about 6:00 am. If you want a bento (packed meal) for lunch next day, reserve it at the time of check-in. Lights‐out time: The lights are turned out at 9:00 pm. “Go to bed early and get up early” is the first rule of mountain climbing. Please be sure to keep to the lights-out time so as not to bother other guests. |