Chōjō Kiso-koya (頂上木曽小屋)
Chōjō Kiso-koya (often referred to in English as Chojo Kiso-koya) is the closest hut to the summit of Mt. Kiso-Komagatake in Japan’s Central Alps. It’s built just below the top, with the summit only a short walk away—making it a high-value base for sunrise, stargazing, and a relaxed summit schedule (especially popular when approached via the ropeway corridor).
Koma-gatake Chojo-sanso (駒ヶ岳頂上山荘)
Koma-gatake Chojo-sanso is the main high-mountain hut and campsite base on Mt. Kiso-Komagatake (2,956 m) in Japan’s Central Alps. Thanks to the nearby Senjojiki ropeway corridor, it’s one of the most accessible places to sleep close to 3,000 m—making it a practical staging point for sunrise / summit pushes, and for longer ridge plans linking the Central Alps crest.
