Tuesday, September 22, 2020

Mt. Mitake

This week's photo shoot brings us Mt. Mitake, located at the westernmost end of Tokyo's prefectural boundary. Access to the mountain by car or public transportation is relatively easy.

The mountain offers many opportunities for woodland photography with beautiful, tall, ancient-looking cedar trees lining the path/road to the peak. There is a small village near the peak with some shops that haven't changed much over many years, which might make for some quaint shots that may appear to have been taken decades ago.

Musashi-Mitake-Jinja Shrine (Japanese only), and the structures associated with the shrine include grand gates, old statues, beautiful torii gates, carved stone lanterns, stone staircases that have uniquely carved steps not often seen at a shrine, and more unique features that are specific to this shrine. There is an abundance of photo opportunities, especially for tourists. One of the best sources of information in English can be found here: Donny Kimball: https://donnykimball.com/mitake-52da177ddaa2. Donny's blog post provides useful details on how to access this location by train and bus.

The goal of this photo shoot was to capture some woodland photography shots. To avoid traffic and to ensure I can find a parking space, I left home at around 1:30 in the morning and arrived at the base of the mountain around 3:30 a.m. If you drive to the mountain and try to find parking before the start of the cable car around 7:30 a.m., you will likely face a backup of traffic as I saw when I came back down the mountain around 11:00 a.m.

Climbing at night requires that you have a headlight or flashlight. Even with a bright moon out, the canopy of the trees makes it impossible to safely navigate the road to the top. I used the flashlight on my iPhone, which was more than sufficient.

I took a lot of B-roll once the blue hour approached and was able to watch the sunrise from the peak. Most of my video was focused on the beautiful shrine, shrine gates, stone lanterns, ema boards, etc., my photography focused on more on the woodland aspect of this location.

From the peak, I used a my long kit lens (HD PENTAX-DA 55-300mm F4.5-6.3 ED PLM WR RE) to capture mist covered ridge lines of mountains that can be seen from the peak.

Mist and Mountain Ridgelines after Sunrise in Japan
View of the mountain ridges bathed in morning mist after sunrise. Shot taken from peak of Mt. Mitake in the Chichibu-Tama-Kai National Park west of central Tokyo.
Pentax KP 210 mm ISO 100 for 1/30 sec. at ƒ/13
#Mitakesan #MountMitake #MtMitake #Tokyo #Japan #LandscapePhotography #morningmist #御岳山 #秩父多摩甲斐国立公園 #東京都 #山の風景 #風景写真 #朝の霧

After leaving the peak, I headed down to a ravine about 30 minutes from the peak where there is a popular destination called the Rock Garden. The clear water flowing stones and boulders heavily coated in beautiful green moss. For shots taken in the ravine, I switched back to a standard kit lens with a shorter focal length (smc PENTAX-DA 18-135mm F3.5-5.6 ED AL [IF] DC WR). To capture as much of this scene in the frame, I put the camera in vertical position with an attempt to get most fo the scene in focus from front to back.

Flowing Stream in Deep Mountain Ravine
Long exposure of small stream flowing through popular hiking destination called the Rock Garden, located in a ravine about 30 minutes below the peak of Mt. Mitake.
Pentax KP 24 mm ISO 100 for 4.0 sec. at ƒ/18
#Mitakesan #MountMitake #MtMitake #Tokyo #Japan #LandscapePhotography #stream #creek #longexposure #御岳山 #秩父多摩甲斐国立公園 #東京都 #山の風景 #風景写真 #ロックガーデン

We then walked upstream and came across this scene where I was able to capture a shot in a horizontal position. Same as the above shot, I used a circular polarizer to reduce reflections shining off of the wet leaves, wet rocks, etc.

Moss and Fallen Leaf
Close-up shot of a leaf on a moss covered boulder located in a ravine about 30 minutes below the peak of Mt. Mitake.
Pentax KP 31 mm ISO 100 for 0.3 sec. at ƒ/4.5
#Mitakesan #MountMitake #MtMitake #Tokyo #Japan #LandscapePhotography #stream #leaf #moss #御岳山 #秩父多摩甲斐国立公園 #東京都 #山の風景 #風景写真 #ロックガーデン #葉 #コケ #苔 #コケに覆われた岩

The final shot was located right below the hiking trail that takes you through the Rock Garden.

Water Flowing of Huge Boulders and Rocks
Long-exposure shot a stream flowing of moss-covered boulders and rocks located in a ravine about 30 minutes below the peak of Mt. Mitake.
Pentax KP 36 mm ISO 100 for 3.0 sec. at ƒ/10
#Mitakesan #MountMitake #MtMitake #Tokyo #Japan #LandscapePhotography #stream #leaf #moss #御岳山 #秩父多摩甲斐国立公園 #東京都 #山の風景 #風景写真 #ロックガーデン #葉 #コケ #苔 #コケに覆われた岩


Useful general one-stop information for visiting Mt. Mitake: 

Times 24-Hour Parking Lot--Useful if you arrive early in the morning:
https://goo.gl/maps/LheRq62fzwwqgewa8
 

Trail information for hikers visiting Mt. Mitake:
https://hikesinjapan.yamakei-online.com/course/4.php

Sample itinerary for sightseeing, hiking, dining, and shopping for a day at Mt. Mitake:
https://matcha-jp.com/en/greatertokyo/5438

Detailed access information and sample itinerary for visitng with a dog (Japanese):
http://www.mitaketozan.co.jp/wp/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/f63766465f8155e84ddbd55bda075cf61.pdf

Sample itinerary for visitng with a dog (Japanese):
https://yamap.com/activities/2817602

Large parking lot near cable car station (7:10 a.m. to 7:00 p.m):
https://goo.gl/maps/EFkJS8LnkWGU2QKT8





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