20 Apr 2023, 19:52

Cuddle Party event in Tokyo

cuddle party seated circle

What is a Cuddle Party?

A Cuddle Party is a non-sexual social event where participants practice communication and optionally explore platonic touch. Attendees practice setting clear boundaries, communicating their desires, and respecting each others' limits in a safe space.

Cuddle Parties provide an opportunity for nurturing, platonic touch and intimacy, which supports well-being and balanced emotions.

While sexual activity is prohibited at Cuddle Parties, some light touching like hugs, caresses, and snuggling is allowed between consenting attendees.

cuddle party hands cuddle party spooning

Images credit: https://cuddleparty.com/

At a Cuddle Party, physical contact is optional. The primary goals of a Cuddle Party are to practice exploring consent and communication with others.

RSVP on Peatix

https://cuddle-party-tokyo-may-2023.peatix.com/

What do we do at a Cuddle Party?

We do two main things at Cuddle Parties:

  1. Practice consent.
    A key part of Cuddle Parties is learning how to communicate your desires and how to respect others' requests.
  2. Consensual platonic touch.
    Optionally experience and appreciate caring touch from other like-minded people.

We’ll start with an Welcome Circle to get us settled. We’ll then go through the rules of Cuddle Party in a mini communication workshop, allowing participants to practice inner awareness and clear expression of boundaries.

After the communication workshop, we’ll have 2 or more hours of Self-Directed Connection

Now it is time for you to ask for what you want, say yes and no to
requests and invitations, cuddle according to your desires and comfort
(or just talk if you prefer), connect with fascinating people,
"cuddle mingle," and, ultimately, relax into the flow of an unusually
playful and respectful social environment.

Some participants cuddle in groups, others one-on-one,
while some like to talk and not cuddle for a time, or not at all.
Cuddling can mean feet against feet, full-body hugs, head-rubs,
spooning — it is, indeed, up to you.
And, configurations and positions shift significantly
throughout the event, thanks in part to Rule 6:
You are encouraged to change your mind.

from: https://cuddleparty.com/what-is-a-cuddle-party/

We’ll finish with a closing circle to reflect on our experience.

Why?

Clear communication allows more harmonious relationships, regardless of the context.

Nurturing and consensual touch supports a healthy life, strong nervous system, and balanced emotions.

cuddle party circle

Testimonials

It was a great event. Thank you so much.
Hope more and more people will join the event.
For us Japanese, we don't communicate that much by hugging,
but I think people need it. Hugging helps people a lot to be feeling safe.
It was a great workshop.

ー Lily
Rob, you are fantastic.
There really should be more events like this,
which have great potential to heal this broken world.
Our society would be so much better if we learned
this type of communication at school instead of things
like algebra and geometry that most of us never use and
forget as soon as the course is over.

ー Andy Boerger
So happy that you are offering these events.
I think it's super valuable for the society at large,
especially as more people become aware of them
and start participating. Thank you!

ー Misa Christina

When

Sunday 21 May 2023

Doors will open at 18:30.

Please arrive between 18:30 and 18:50 so we can be settled and start our Welcome Circle at 19:00.

Where

5 minutes walk from Ikejiri-Ohashi Station (Details upon RSVP)

Cost

  • 5000 yen for 1 person
  • 7500 yen for 2 people

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Fine print

Must be 18+ to attend. This is a sober event - please do not attend under the influence.

CANCELLATION: Please let me know if you cannot come. Tickets are nonrefundable, but credit for future events will be provided for cancellations up until the day of the event.

COVID considerations

We will not require any special COVID-19 precautions for this event. Vaccines and masks are optional. Of course, if you’re feeling ill, please stay home. Otherwise, welcome.

About me, “Barefoot” Rob Nugen

I have a passion for connecting with the world around me, especially walking barefoot. This helps me to stay grounded, and appreciate the beauty of the present moment. I’m leading Cuddle Party events to help welcome us back into connection after an isolating pandemic.

I have been running a men’s peer counseling group in Tokyo since 2015, and conducting in-person workshops in both Tokyo and Kanagawa since 2018.

Rob is amazing. He is a perfect facilitator in every way.
He is caring, kind, self-effacing, honest. Ten out of ten.

ー Andy Boerger

25 Mar 2023, 08:51

Barefoot Walk and Meditation under Full Moon

2023 jan 08 full moon rob hiro kAz

Enjoy the night air. Enjoy moonlight. Touch the earth. Connect with nature. Connect with friends.

Enjoy chatting and barefoot walking on the full moon night. Share beautiful experiences with like-minded friends!

The energy of the full moon supports us in releasing unwanted energies, so we’ll also share some time in meditative energetic release under the full moon.

When

Friday 05 May 2023, gather at 19:45; walk toward Tama River at 20:00

Where

Meet by the benches near Izumi-Tamagawa station https://goo.gl/maps/4yh8TLgADixQYnzU8

2021 aug 16 izumi tamagawa meeting spot

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Details

Enjoy moonlight

Weather permitting, we’ll be bathed in moonlight while enjoying the grassy field with bare feet!

Enjoy Grass

We’ll relax in a lovely grass baseball field next to Tama River.

Enjoy Breathing

Get away from it all by settling into your being and noticing the motions of your body, one breath and one step at a time.

19:45 Meet at Izumi-Tamagawa Station near benches https://goo.gl/maps/4yh8TLgADixQYnzU8

19:55: Walk toward Tama River

The grass is nice for walking and relaxing. Enjoy the light of the full moon.

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Donation:

2000 yen

What to bring

Whatever you need to take care of yourself. Probably should bring a jacket because the weather is getting cooler. Bring lightweight shoes for the short (~5 minute) walk to the river. Watch for little rocks!

Self care is important, so wear shoes whenever you need to!

24 Mar 2023, 21:35

Soft grassy barefoot walk in May

2022 apr 21 shin yuri group

Walk barefoot on Japan’s Number 1 Grassy Field!

Refresh your spirit. Touch the earth. Connect with nature. Connect with friends.

Barefoot Walking Experience at Shinyuri Art Parks

Barefoot walking, breathing, enjoying fresh air and a lovely grassy field.

Every First Saturday of the month

First Meeting Point

Saturday 06 May 2023, 13:30

Shin Yurigaoka between KFC, MUFG, and Dean and Deluca: 35°36'13.3"N 139°30'29.5"E https://w3w.co/locator.juggler.nail

Second Meeting Point is Shin Yuri Art Park

Saturday 06 May 2023, 14:00

Shinyuri Art Parks https://goo.gl/maps/QAhUddBiieDAZsQm6

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Details

Enjoy Grass

Shinyuri Art Parks features an immaculate large grassy field.

Enjoy Breathing

Get away from it all by settling into your being and noticing the motions of your body, one breath and one step at a time.

Enjoy Community

Find like-minded others who enjoy walking barefoot!

What to Expect

  • The event is on, rain or shine.
  • We’ll walk from Shin Yurigaoka station starting 13:45
  • Feel free to join at Shinyuri Art Parks by 14:00.
  • Take off your shoes in the park; connect with mother earth!
  • Meet friends, enjoy chatting, connecting

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Donation:

500 yen

What to bring

Whatever you need to take care of yourself. Come wearing lightweight shoes which you can take off at the grassy field.

Self care is important, so wear shoes whenever you need to!

13 Jun 2022, 07:47

Rob Nugen Barefoot walking event in Town News May 2022

May 2022 Town News article about Rob Nugen's walking
event in ShinYuri Art Park

(image credit: 中島なかじま崇雄たかお)

2022 june article town news rob nugen

2022 june machine translated article town news rob nugen

20 May 2022, 10:26

Special barefoot New Moon ceremony with Maxence and Barefoot Rob

chil vera new moon image

New Moon offers the best energies for Wish making… 🌑

Come and experience a simple and fun “New Moon Ritual” ✨🌑 with Maxence and Barefoot Rob

On that day, you can charge and focus energy to achieve specific goals… ✨

Throughout our time, we’ll touch the earth, connect with nature, connect with friends.. all while enjoying the night air.

Enjoy chatting and barefoot walking on the new moon night. Share beautiful experiences with like-minded friends!

When

Monday 30 May 2022, gather at 19:45; walk toward Tama River at 20:00

Where

Meeting Spot #1 by the benches near Izumi-Tamagawa station https://goo.gl/maps/4yh8TLgADixQYnzU8

2021 aug 16 izumi tamagawa meeting spot

Meeting Spot #2 around 20:00, outside Blue Cafe Tamagawa https://goo.gl/maps/PX2LgNKF9iz4EyXx9

blue cafe

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Donation:

1000 yen

What to bring

  • Whatever you need to take care of yourself.
  • Maybe a jacket if it gets cool at night.
  • Bring lightweight shoes for the short (~5 minute) walk to the river.

Self care is important, so wear shoes whenever you need to!

18 May 2022, 08:45

2110 Now What?

It’s been over a year since I walked. For ten days after my walk I was hella sad. Klaus explained it best, something like I had lost the identity of “walking across Japan” so needed to go through a grieving process.

Plus I was angry. Oh shit now I have to write a book??? Fuck that.

Robert Golden patiently encouraged me to write, saying correctly that the memories would fade. Heck I knew that as a 17 year old; that is how I started my handwritten journal.

I have learned a lot since my walk. I spoke at TEDx Ogikubo about the joys and benefits of barefoot walking.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJzb5n9ldP8

While researching for the talk, I asked my physiotherapist friend Yuji who spoke for 30 minutes about the benefits of walking barefoot. Suddenly I realized I had to expand my number of barefoot walking events. It wasn’t just a feel-good thing; there are benefits beyond just “it feels good.”

Balance is improved; gait is improved; long term safety is improved; short term safety may go down slightly but can easily be mitigated with eyesight or walking in areas known to be safe for bare feet.

I had been doing monthly events, and now as of this writing, I’m leading 7 events per month. Seven! That’s great! That’s great except for one or more things.

Actually, in some cases, one or fewer things.

I am a chronic underearner. Of the Twelve Symptoms of UA on https://www.underearnersanonymous.org/, I often ticked about 9 of the proverbial boxes:

  1. Time Indifference – We put off what must be done and do not use our time to support our own vision and further our own goals.

  2. Idea Deflection – We compulsively reject ideas that could expand our lives or careers, and increase our profitability.

  3. Compulsive Need to Prove – Although we have demonstrated competence in our jobs or business, we are driven by a need to re-prove our worth and value.

  4. Clinging to Useless Possessions – We hold onto possessions that no longer serve our needs, such as threadbare clothing or broken appliances.

  5. Giving Away Our Time – We compulsively volunteer for various causes, or give away our services without charge, when there is no clear benefit.

  6. Undervaluing and Under-pricing – We undervalue our abilities and services and fear asking for increases in compensation or for what the market will bear.

  7. Isolation – We choose to work alone when it might serve us much better to have co-workers, associates, or employees.

  8. Misplaced Guilt or Shame – We feel uneasy when asking for or being given what we need or what we are owed.

  9. Not Following Up – We do not follow up on opportunities, leads, or jobs that could be profitable. We begin many projects and tasks but often do not complete them.

See the full list of 12 here https://www.underearnersanonymous.org/about-ua/symptoms-of-underearning/

I’ve been spending a lot of time leading events, but not making enough money to live my life. I have a 1/4-time job that I do online and then 6 hours per month of other paid work. It’s not enough to do more than scrape by.

I love my free time and yet it’s sometimes too free. I have given a lot of my time away free and end up resenting people who I think should be paying me for my time. It’s my own dang fault, and I have the ability to do things differently.

I have been leading these events at an overall loss for a few months; my transportation costs and other expenses have not been covered by donations from the events.

I’ll probably increase the recommended donation from 500 yen to 1000 yen, especially after I get the custom bamboo barefoot thingies I plan to have designed and made soon. I’ve semi-started that process by asking Yoko if she can talk to her friend who makes things with bamboo.

24 May 2022

Just quickly to write your innate talents are the most valuable thing you undervalue because they are innate. You overlook them because they come so easily to you. What do people keep coming to you for? Continue to do those things more often. (see you’ve got talent)

09 May 2022, 21:13

Blue Cafe barefoot walking event near Izumi Tamagawa every 1st Saturday

2022 may 07 blue tamagawa keisuke alicia danny andy mari rob

2022 may 07 blue tamagawa long grassy field

See more at https://www.robnugen.com/en/events/

26 Apr 2022, 16:18

Barefoot walk and talk in even warmer weather Rinshi-no-Mori Park Meguro-ku

2022 feb 26 rinshi no mori park hide rob teru sho

Refresh your spirit. Touch the earth. Connect with nature.

Barefoot Walking Experience:

Barefoot walking, breathing, enjoying fresh air.

First Meeting Point

Saturday 28 May 2022, 11:30

Musashi-Koyama Station next to Family Mart

Second Meeting Point

Saturday 28 May 2022, 12:00

Circular space in Rinshi-no-Mori Park

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Details

Enjoy Nature

Rinshi-no-Mori Park features forested grounds and open spaces, plus a stream and playground/picnic areas.

Enjoy Connection

Get away from it all by settling into your being and noticing the motions of your body, one breath and one step at a time.

What to Expect:

  • I will talk about how to safely walk barefoot.
  • We will feel asphalt, grass, and myriad other surfaces.
  • Let’s enjoy discovering the park together!

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Donation:

500 yen

What to bring

Whatever you need to take care of yourself. Come wearing lightweight shoes and maybe a bag to carry them just in case you need to put them on during the walk!

Self care is important, so wear shoes whenever you need to!

Covid Considerations

You know the drill. I know you have thought about it and I trust you to make a good decision for yourself. If you want a group with masks, I recommend https://www.meetup.com/tokyospontaneous

24 Apr 2022, 22:17

Shin Yuri Art Park walk and talk warm happy Spring

2022 apr 21 shin yuri group

Refresh your spirit. Touch the earth. Connect with nature. Connect with friends.

Barefoot Walking Experience at Shinyuri Art Parks

Barefoot walking, breathing, enjoying fresh air and a lovely grassy field.

Every Third Thursday of the month

First Meeting Point

Thursday 19 May 2022, 13:30

Shin Yurigaoka between KFC, MUFG, and Dean and Deluca: 35°36'13.3"N 139°30'29.5"E https://w3w.co/locator.juggler.nail

Second Meeting Point is Shin Yuri Art Park

Thursday 19 May 2022, 14:00

Shinyuri Art Parks https://goo.gl/maps/QAhUddBiieDAZsQm6

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Details

Enjoy Grass

Shinyuri Art Parks features an immaculate large grassy field.

Enjoy Breathing

Get away from it all by settling into your being and noticing the motions of your body, one breath and one step at a time.

Enjoy Community

Find like-minded others who enjoy walking barefoot!

What to Expect

  • The event is on, rain or shine.
  • We’ll walk from Shin Yurigaoka station starting 13:45
  • Feel free to join at Shinyuri Art Parks by 14:00.
  • Take off your shoes in the park; connect with mother earth!
  • Meet friends, enjoy chatting, connecting

To receive the latest updates, join our LINE group!

line qr code

Donation:

500 yen

What to bring

Whatever you need to take care of yourself. Come wearing lightweight shoes which you can take off at the grassy field.

Self care is important, so wear shoes whenever you need to!

Covid Considerations

You know the situation. I know you have thought about it and I trust you to make a good decision for yourself. If you want a group with masks, I recommend https://www.meetup.com/tokyospontaneous

22 Apr 2022, 18:52

1509 Day 24 - Wow wow I made it!

‘2021-05-09T05:54:05+09:00’

title: 'hanging out with Daisuke and Hiroe at Googoo'

2021 may 08 François with ice cream 2021 may 08 François too much to drink 2021 may 08 daisuke hiroe rob

‘2021-05-09T06:01:16+09:00’

title: 'Creative force'

Last night my computer kept shutting down which I assume is caused by faulty interaction with the new battery. I woke up early to try to open the case and take out the battery but was not able to do it because of Apple’s use of pentalobe screws. Ugh.

I tried super gluing my pen cap into the screw but the glue wasn’t strong enough. I tried using my knife from Bill to carve the pen cap into the right shape but wasn’t able to do it.

While in the creative mode, I realized I could use the tape to make a cover for the camera which I used to take photos of the whole operation which I cannot currently put up on my website now because my computer is not working.

I wish I had asked Lin to bring my new computer from home which I have a 2% hope that she did anyway without me asking.

In any case here’s the picture I was able to take and upload with my phone.

2021 may 08 made lens cap for camera

‘2021-05-09T12:35:17+09:00’

title: 'Shinanogawaohashi has stairs'
location: 'geo:37.85398,139.01811;u=1600'

I made it to the bridge with stairs going up, the final interesting point that I planned to visit before embarking on this quest.

2021 may 08 François on sign for three rivers 2021 may 08 approaching the bridge 2021 may 08 bottom of the steps 2021 may 08 looking up the steps 2021 may 08 rob and flower collector

‘2021-05-09T12:38:54+09:00’

title: 'François on stairs'
location: 'geo:37.85731,139.01847;u=122.4000015258789'

2021 may 08 François on stairs with bridge visible 2021 may 08 François on stairs with bag visible

PS the coordinates listed are kind of off.

‘2021-05-09T16:28:21+09:00’

title: 'arriving at the goal'

2021 may 09 lin hugs rob

2021 may 09 buy 2021 may 09 map screenshot almost there 2021 may 09 selfie near bridge 2021 may 09 selfie at final barrier 2021 may 09 barrier waves 2021 may 09 barriers 2021 may 09 goal hiro mika lin

2021 may 09 lin francois rob 2021 may 09 lin hugs rob 2021 may 09 rob niigata coast

2021-05-08T08:38:20+09:00

title: "Day by Day plans for walking ~400km to Niigata"

Route across Honshu (dates listed at this link are wrong; locations are off.  Refer to details below the map on this page)

Details:

These are maps of each segment, subject to change. For the latest info, PM me on LINE.

  • Day One, (Friday April 16th 2021 *)
    Walk 21km, From Rinko Park on the bay in Yokohama to my house (not shown). (21km walked so far)

As part of the kickoff event, I will lead a walking meditation in Rinko Park.

Join us Friday April 16th at Rinko Park in Yokohama, (map) on the concrete circle in Rinko Park.

Walk to our area from Rinko Park

  • Day Two (Saturday April 17th *) Part 1:
    Walk 4km, from my house (not shown) To Yomiuriland (25km walked so far)

I will walk from my house to Yomiuriland, possibly via 百合ヶ丘駅 or just go a more direct route.

02 walk 04km to yomiuriland

Join us Saturday April 17th in Yomiuriland

👉🏿 Let’s enjoy riding roller coasters in Yomiuriland!
👉🏿 Anyone want to try the bungee? It’s not that tall!

It will probably be dark by the time we leave Yomiuriland, so I doubt we will be able to see much near Tama River. But we’ll cross Tama River and then walk a bit to Chuokan Hotel.

03 walk 08km to Chuokan hotel in Fuchu

Walk 3km Hotel Chūō-kan to Musashi Kokubunji Park

Walk 3km Musashi Kokubunji Park to Pizza-La Hitotsubashi Gakuen

Including ~1 hour at the Sewerage Museum

Walk 4km Pizza-La Hitotsubashi Gakuen to Higashimurayama Shiritsu Fujimi Community Center

  1. Meet at 2pm at 東村山市立富士見公民館 (Higashimurayama Shiritsu Fujimi Community Center), close to 八坂駅 (Yasaka Station)
  2. 2:15pm - 3pm Walking Meditation Event in 東村山中央公園 (Higashimurayama Chuo Park)
  3. 3pm - 3:30pm walk to Toilet 5 in 都立狭山公園 (Sayama Park) (nearish 武蔵大和駅 (Musashi-Yamato Station))
  4. 3:45pm - walk mindfully to Toilet 2 in 都立狭山公園 (Sayama Park)
  5. go play at Seibuen Amusement Park (if it is open!)
  6. 5:30pm - 6:30pm Walking Meditation Event for 3.8km along Lake Tama to 西武球場前駅 (Seibukyujo-mae Station)

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Walk 9km Higashimurayama Shiritsu Fujimi Community Center to Hotel Restay

Plan to hang out in Totoro’s Forest for about an hour until 10am.

walk 1.3km from Hotel Restay to Totoro’s Forest no.1

Eat lunch until 12:45pm

walk 5.6km from Totoro’s Forest no.1 to Fujisawa central park

~45 minutes Walking Meditation in Sayama Inariyama Prefectural Park until 15:15pm

Walk 4.3km to Sayama Inariyama Prefectural Park

See the zoo for an hour until 17:45pm

Walk 4.4km Sayama Inariyama Prefectural Park to Sayama City Chikozan Park Children’s Zoo

Chill at hot spring for an hour until 19:30

Walk 2km Sayama City Chikozan Park Children’s Zoo to Tennenonsen Kachofugetsu Hot Spring

Walk 2km from Tennenonsen Kachofugetsu Hot Spring to

  1. Optional chill Marugame Seimen Beisia Hidaka Mall
  2. Definitely turn here

Walk 7km to Strawberry garden

  1. Probably take photos near Oppe river
  2. Mail postcards at Hatoyama Post Office
  3. Possibly take photos near Hato river

Walk 6km from Strawberry Garden to Lawson Hatoyamaizumii Shop

  1. Take photos of rice fields

Walk 6km from Lawson Hatoyamaizumii Shop to Ranzan Valley BBQ Area

Walk 9km From ranzanto Nokonoko Italian

Along the way:

  1. Dai Sushi (TODO: call to confirm their hours possible number 048-582-2577)

Walk 07kmFrom Nokonokoto Spamu

  1. Write letters / postcards at Cafe ポエム or Ekimae Jido Park

Walk 9kmFrom SPAMUto Cafe ポエムnearish Matsuhisa Station

  1. Mail postcards at Misato Post Office (open 9am - 5pm)

Walk 08km to hotel in Honjo

Walk 12km from hotel in Honjo to Isesaki Shiminnomori Park

Hang out until 14:30pm at Kezoji Park

Walk 5km from Isesaki Shiminnomori Park to Kezoji Park

Walk 3kmKezoji Park to 7-Eleven

Walking Meditation in Maebashishioshima Park until 7pm

Walk 6km7-Eleven to Maebashishioshima Park

Walk 2kmFrom Maebashishioshima Park to 前橋ホテルルカ

  • Day Nine (Saturday April 24th *) Part 1:
    Walk 4km, From Hotel Ruruka To Luna Park (148km walked so far)

Pass by:

  1. Maebashi Childrens Park

Walk 4km from Hotel Ruruka to Luna Park

Walk 10km from Luna Park to Sky Terme Shibukawa

Walk 3km from Sky Terme Shibukawa to Hotel Tatsumi

(?) Possibly stop by Shibukawa Skyland Park via https://goo.gl/maps/yEppuH7sbBVKts1m8

Walk ~8kmfrom Hotel Tatsumi to Kaneshimaonsen Fuki Hot Spring

Will turn left at Planet Restroom and Restaurant Planet (closed)

Walk 10km from Kaneshimaonsen Fuki Hot Spring to Midorinomura Camp Ground

Will likely visit 上州たかやま 田んぼアート (field art) for photos!

Walk 5kmfrom Midorinomura Camping Ground to Kodaira Meat Shop

Walk 2km From Kodaira Meat Shop to 赤根峠 ポケットパーク

Including through a tunnel with a narrow sidewalk..

Will pass Meigetsu Orchards

Walk 5km 赤根峠 ポケットパーク to Ramen restaurant via Meigetsu Orchards

Will pass 7-Eleven Minakami Fuse Shop

Walk 7km From Ramen restaurant to Yumotokan via 7-Eleven Minakami Fuse Shop

Oh nooo the Bungy jump location seems to be closed April 27th!!

Walk 04km to bungee jump

Walk 06km from bungee jump to Sports Inn Fujiya

Will use:

Will not use:

Notice the tunnels on Highway 17 (Mikuni Highway), south of Obansanja Shrine. Along 17, I will take a trail starting here, hike around the tunnels, past Obansanja Shrine, and finish the trail here.

You may notice there is another tunnel looking thing, but it has a sidewalk next to it.

Walk 14kmfrom Sports Inn Fujiyato Family House Akashiya

Walk 03km to dragondola

Walk 07km from Dragondola to Lodge Montoze

There is a tunnel on Highway 17 just north of Lodge Montoze, through which I cannot safely walk because there are no sidewalks. One of my skiing friends said there will likely be very few skiers by this date, so I can likely use the ski slopes to the west of the tunnel, possibly using Tashiro Ropeway. I prefer walking if possible, but we shall see exactly what is possible!

Walk 06kmfrom Lodge Montozeto Kagura White Horse Inn

Walk 07km from Kagura White Horse Inn to echigo yuzawa Hirokawa

Walk 18kmfrom Hirokawa Hotelto 龍氣別館(六日町温泉 ビジネスホテル・日帰り温泉)

biz hotel canceled so we stayed at Muikamacchi Hutte, 90-4 Koguriyama, Minamiuonuma, Niigata 949-6636

Walk 20km from 龍氣別館(六日町温泉 ビジネスホテル・日帰り温泉) to Sudaya Inn

Walk 19km from Sudaya Inn to Shinanogawa Kasen Park

Walk 13km from Shinanogawa Kasen Park to 旅館 竹花屋

Walk 15km from 旅館 竹花屋 to Mitsuke English Garden

Walk 14km from Mitsuke English Garden to APA Hotel Tsubamesanjo Ekimae

Walk 16kmfrom APA Hotel Tsubamesanjo Ekimaeto ゲストハウス ぐーぐー

54 walk 17 km from staircase to Aoyama Seaside Park

54 walk 9km from staircase to Aoyama Seaside Park

(*) Note: dates are subject to change! For the latest info, PM me on LINE.