7th Station Gyoba-sanso (七合目 行場山荘)
090-4380-5200
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090-4380-5200 ☎️
7th Station Gyoba-sanso is a well-known mountain hut on Mt. Ontake (御嶽山), located on the Kurosawa Trail (黒沢口) near the ropeway side. It’s a practical first overnight / staging stop for hikers continuing toward higher huts such as Nyonin-do and beyond—especially useful for pacing, altitude adaptation, and weather-window planning on a volcanic mountain.
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Location: Mt. Ontake, Kurosawa Trail (Kurosawa-guchi) – “7th Station” sector
Altitude: 2,180 m
(Some listings/social pages mention ~2,150 m; for consistency, 2,180 m is a common directory value.)
Type: Mountain hut (staffed in season)
Capacity: 30 people
Tenting: No tent site
Access note: about 7 minutes from the Ontake Ropeway top station (and under 1 hour from the 6th-station parking approach), per the hut’s own info
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Gyoba-sanso fits into classic Ontake pacing:
It appears as a “Sleeping” option on Mt. Ontake route guidance, sitting between lower access and higher huts (e.g., Nyonin-do).
Because Ontake is volcanic, official restrictions can apply depending on volcanic alert levels; always check current guidance before committing to an itinerary.
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Expect a traditional, practical hut setup:
Standard hut stay (sleep + meals depending on plan; pricing is published by the hut).
No camping area, so overnight demand concentrates on beds.
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Gyoba-sanso is also known as a short-break stop on Ontake itineraries—The Japan Alps specifically mentions it being famous for sweets/snacks (useful as a morale boost on long ascent days).
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This hut matters because it’s a practical stage node on the Kurosawa side:
Helps split the climb and keeps timing flexible for higher stations and summit plans.
Also referenced in official disaster-management documentation as one of the key Ontake mountain facilities (highlighting its role as infrastructure on this mountain).
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Typical staffed season is summer to autumn (many listings mention July–October).
Operating windows can shift yearly; the hut posts seasonal notices.
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Hikers who want to stage Mt. Ontake in manageable segments
Trekkers who prefer a hut night rather than pushing from low elevation in one long day
Anyone who wants a safer buffer for weather/pace before moving into higher, more exposed sections
Why This Hut Is Worth Visiting
With 30 beds at ~2,180 m and very convenient proximity to the ropeway side, Gyoba-sanso is a high-value piece of “infrastructure where it matters”: it makes Ontake itineraries more controllable, especially when you want to manage pace and keep margins for weather and volcanic conditions.
