株式会社finetrack (representative: Yotaro Kanayama) is supporting the launch of a new experiential program called 'Traveling to Know the Mountains,' created in collaboration with trail conservation groups as part of the 'Fine-na-Track: Connecting to the Future' initiative. This tour is designed for those who have an interest in trail and nature conservation but feel that participating in manual maintenance work is too challenging. It allows participants to start by 'learning' about the mountains.
Participants will move beyond merely walking the trails to understand the land, natural cycles, and connections between human life and nature. In the Okushinano tour, held at the Kaya-no-daira Plateau, participants will explore the primeval beech forest to learn about water cycles, forest-making efforts, and local food culture. The Adatara tour, held at Adatara Volcano, involves exploring active volcanic terrain to understand why trails erode and the importance of conservation efforts. These tours aim to offer perspectives that go beyond the typical hiking experience, encouraging participants to think about sustainable coexistence with nature. Through these efforts, finetrack aims to increase the number of people who 'know' the importance of mountains, extending the reach of initiatives to protect the future of the mountains.
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- Source: PR TIMES
- Category: Event
- Organizations: Adatara Azuma Nature Center