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I arrived at a parking by Akagi visitor center around 8:50. Place above 1000m seemed to be in fog.
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I took photos of wildflowers as I walked up toward Konuma pond.
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Turned right at this T-junction.
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There were not many cars on the road, but big dump trucks were running from time to time.
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9:37 I arrived at the northern entrance to Konuma pond walk-way.
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I decided to turn left to make a clock-wise trip to the other end of the pond.
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It was foggy all the way.
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When I came to the southern end of the pond I left the pond and walked toward Mt. CHoshichiro.
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The trail seemed to be well maintained.
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11:19 There was no view from the peak of Mt. Choshichiro due to fog.
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I continued to walk toward Mt. Kojizo
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Went right at this branch to make round trip to the peak.
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As I had guessed, there was no view at the small and almost flat peak of Mt. Kojizo because of trees.
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I came back to the branch and turned around and went left.
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Turned right at this branch.
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The wood steps were a little slippery with moist and moss.
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When I walked down through foggy forest,
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it was Torii pass. I crossed the driveway toward Gakumanbuchi pond.
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And walked a little more through woods,
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I came to the walking path around Gakumanbuch, but it was so foggy that I couldn't see the pond. I turned right.
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Board walks were installed at some sections.
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At the northern end of the path, I wend out a gate of deer fence.
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11:25 I came back to the parking space. In spite of this poor weather, there were more than 20 cars parked.
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