Japan's Mountaineering Golden Age: From Manaslu to the Poles
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Japan's Mountaineering Golden Age: From Manaslu to the Poles¶
Japan's post-war mountaineering explosion produced some of the most ambitious expeditions in history. From the first ascent of Manaslu (1956) to Naomi Uemura's solo adventures, Junko Tabei's Everest, and the Japanese Alpine Club's systematic conquest of unclimbed peaks, this guide chronicles an era of extraordinary ambition and achievement.