Noguchi-goro-goya (野口五郎小屋)
Noguchi-goro-goya is a small, historic ridge-stage hut on the Ura-Ginza (裏銀座) traverse in the Northern Japanese Alps, sitting just below Mt. Noguchi Goro-dake (野口五郎岳). It’s a true “move-through” hut: minimal capacity, big weather exposure, and a strategic position for long multi-day itineraries linking the Eboshi / Mitsudake side toward Suishō (Kuro-dake) and the deeper Kurobe interior.
Eboshi-goya (烏帽子小屋)
Eboshi-goya (烏帽子小屋) is a classic ridge-stage mountain hut and a famous “gateway” to the Ura-Ginza route network in the Northern Japanese Alps. It’s strongly associated with big traverse itineraries toward peaks like Noguchi-Goro, Suishō, and deeper Kurobe-headwaters stages, and it’s also the practical base for an ascent of Mt. Eboshi-dake.
