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Arts and Culture / Climbing

Climbing Japan

by Erik Olsen on Feb 18, 2005

Climbing Magazine has got a piece about climbing in
Futagoyama, a limestone area two hours outside of Tokyo, and
home to probably the most difficult sports climb in Asia. The article has great photos and a solid rundown of this
well-known climbing spot.

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