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Mizugaki is a climbing area in Japan, located in the northern part of the Yamanashi Prefecture.[1] The forest of Mizugaki is owned by the Emperor of Japan.[2]

It is known for highball bouldering and long trad lines.[3] The rock consists of granite with many natural pockets. Because of the higher altitude it is also possible to climb in Mizugaki during the summer.[4]

Jason Kehl can be seen climbing in Mizugaki in the movie Big in Japan. He praises Mizugaki for its beautiful forest setting.[5]

References

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  1. ^ "Climbing Map of Mizugaki Yama".
  2. ^ "Thousand Cranes".
  3. ^ "Bouldering in Mizugaki Yama, Japan".
  4. ^ "Thousand Cranes: Mizugaki". 17 April 2007.
  5. ^ "Videoclimb.com, The best climbing videos on the net » Mizugaki… Bouldering in Japan with Jason Khel and friends". www.videoclimb.com. Archived from the original on 2008-10-21.
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