永谷 有基 Yuki Nagaya

永谷 有基 Yuki Nagaya

Hokkaido Outdoor Guide, Guide Office Pika Representative

Bio

Born in Hokkaido​,​ Yuki Nagaya is a Hokkaido native who spent his school years running around the northern lands competing in track and field events. He then worked as a hiking guide in the Canadian Rocky Mountains Nature Parks in Canada. After returning to Japan​,​ he began working as a mountaineering guide in his hometown of Hokkaido. He offers custom-designed guided tours in the mountains throughout Hokkaido.

Message

My business name “Pika” is the English name of the naki-rabbit. In Japan​,​ the pike lives only in certain areas in Hokkaido. They are said to be survivors of the Ice Age and have survived because of their small bodies for a long time. In the face of nature​,​ we humans are as small as the Japanese pika. The power of nature is mighty. Sometimes it makes us sigh with breath-taking emotion​,​ while at other times it bares its fangs. Following in the footsteps of the tiny pika rabbit​,​ which has learned how to survive in the harsh yet wonderful nature of Hokkaido​,​ we are committed to providing a safe and secure guiding service. We believe that it is our duty as guides to enhance the charm of Hokkaido many times over through our guiding services. We will do our best to make your trip to the mountains the most memorable experience of your life.

Guide Q&A

Q: What is your most memorable experience in nature?

When I was blown away by a 20 m/s wind during a traverse of Mount Tokachi in severe winter. Even though I wished for the wind to calm down, the strong wind kept blowing mercilessly. No one would help me. I had to do something by myself to survive. I felt firsthand that this is what nature is like.

Q: What does nature represent to you?

A place where you can be yourself.

Q: What has nature taught you?

What comes around goes around.

Q: What do you hope that people will get out of experiences with you as a guide?

In the magnificent fields of Hokkaido, I want you to feel the charm of nature in each of the four seasons with your whole body, regardless of the difficulty level of the experience.

Highlights

・Certified by the Japan Mountain Guides Association​,​ Mountaineering Guide Stage III ・Certified by Japan Alpine Guides Association​,​ Stage I Ski Guide ・Completed Canada Yamnuska Mountaineering Semester ・CAA ATS Level 2 ・Avalanche Services Level 1 ・Languages: Japanese​,​ English

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