It is the first time in 6 years that Mt. Ontake can be reached for the first time, and some people mourn it. Nagano Otaki Village August 1, 18:06

Mount Ontake, where 63 people died or were missing from an eruption six years ago, was closed for the first time since the eruption on the Otaki village side in Nagano Prefecture on the 1st. The figure of the person was also seen.

Mt. Ontake has been restricted from entering two mountain peaks in the prefecture since the eruption in September 2014, which caused 63 dead and missing people. The day was canceled.

The gate near the 7th mountain climbing gate was opened before 8am, and when the climbers reached the top of the mountain, they took pictures of the scenery seen from between the clouds and joined hands at the shrine.

At 11:52 am, the time of the eruption, there were many victims who turned their heads toward the mountain trail, where many of the victims are still out and the access is still restricted.

At the time of the eruption, the man who was on the 8th station said, "Before the eruption, the mountaintop was covered in laughter, but now I am sad because there is still volcanic ash. I pray that I will live up to the dead one." I was told."

At the foot of Otaki Village, in order to lift the regulations, we are implementing safety measures such as installing metal shelters and reinforcing roofs and walls of evacuation facilities.

At Mt. Ontake, the restrictions on the mountaintops on the Kiso-cho side have been lifted, and it is now possible to climb two mountaintops in Nagano prefecture for the first time since the eruption.

You can climb the two peaks only until October 13th.