
Three people, hiking on Mount Myōjin in the Northern Alps, required helicopter rescue due to insufficient skills. The group, consisting of a 47-year-old self-employed man from Fussa, Tokyo, a 59-year-old unemployed woman from Ichikawa, Chiba, and a 51-year-old woman from Kokubunji, Tokyo, encountered difficulties on September 9 while attempting to traverse from Kamikōchi via Mount Myōjin towards Dakezawa. They became unable to proceed near Oku-Myōjin valley (around 2,700 meters elevation) due to their lack of experience.
At around 2:30 PM, the man called for help and Nagano Prefecture Police deployed a helicopter to rescue them around 5:00 PM. Fortunately, none of them were injured. According to the police, the three individuals mistakenly took a variation route without an established trail, leading them to a cliff where they became stuck and unable to move.
by MagazineKey4532