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Shibasaki Rock
need to confirm location |
5.9
Mizō 1
Climb the chimney-like feature. |
5.10b
Mizō 2
Start as for Mizō 1 but heads out left. Clipping the first bolt of Mizō 1 is advised. |
5.10d
Silk Pier
Starts as for Mizō 2 then traverse left to the Jack Poison anchors. |
5.12c
Chonchon Bō
Bouldery moves. Don't escape right at the top. |
5.13a
Jack Poison
Climb the right hand side of the arête. |
5.10b
Miyazaki Hoihoi
Climb over the small overhang and climb the right side of the face. |
5.11a
Hayai Mono Kachi
Short and hard. |
5.10c
Super Clip
Take care at the top. |
5.8
★★ Umaizo Kinnan
Juggy. |
5.9
★★ Entotsu
Stemming route. |
5.10a
Warming Hook
From the arête climb to the crack, then finish out on the left face. |
5.11a
★ Maru Toku Urushigi
The right arête is in. |
5.11d
Ochikobare
A technical route. |
5.9
Shoshinsha Mark
Good climb for beginners. |
5.10d
Tameshite Gaten
Awkward. |
5.11c
Yūtōsei
Stemming route. |
5.12d
Kangetsuin
Shares anchor bolts with Yūtōsei, but stay out of the groove of that route. The left arête is in however. Named after a Buddhist temple in Gunma Prefecture. |
5.10c
Snow Shut
Face climb. |
5.11b
Takizawa Face
Holds are facing in unhelpful directions. |
5.10c
Jiyū Minken
Juggy but friable. Name means free civil rights. |
5.11a
Chichibu Jiken
Climb direct up the face to join Jiyū Minken at its final bolt. Name means the incident in Chichibu. |
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