Northern Alps Safe Climbing Seminar 2026 on July 4 Features Elite Mountain Rescue Teams
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- Northern Alps Safe Climbing Seminar 2026 on July 4 Features Elite Mountain Rescue Teams
- Yamakei and the Japan Mountain Heritage Foundation back the Northern Alps Safe Climbing Seminar 2026 on July 4, featuring rescue teams from Toyama, Gifu, and Nagano. Free venue and YouTube attendance options.
- Source: PR Times
- Date: June 5, 2026
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Yamakei and the Japan Mountain Heritage Foundation back the Northern Alps Safe Climbing Seminar 2026 on July 4, featuring rescue teams from Toyama, Gifu, and Nagano. Free venue and YouTube attendance options.
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- Northern Alps Safe Climbing Seminar 2026 on July 4 Features Elite Mountain Rescue Teams (June 5, 2026), PR Times
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- June 5, 2026
Yamakei and the Japan Mountain Heritage Foundation back the Northern Alps Safe Climbing Seminar 2026 on July 4, featuring rescue teams from Toyama, Gifu, and Nagano. Free venue and YouTube attendance options.
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FAQ
When will 'Northern Alps Safe Climbing Appeal 2026' be held?
It will be held on Saturday, July 4, 2026, from 13:00 to 15:30 (YouTube live streaming ends at 15:00).
Where is the venue for the seminar?
It is at the Impress Group Seminar Room, 23F Jinbocho Mitsui Building, 1-105 Kanda Jinbocho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo. It will also be streamed online via YouTube.
How much is the participation fee for the seminar?
The participation fee is free.
What is the venue capacity, application method, and deadline?
The capacity is 70 people (first-come, first-served), and you can apply using the venue application form via the detailed link. The deadline is Tuesday, June 30, 2026, at noon.
Who is the organizer and supporter of the seminar?
The organizer is the Northern Alps Three Prefectures Joint Mountain Accident Prevention Liaison Council, and it is supported by Yama-to-Keikokusha Co., Ltd. and the Japan Mountain Heritage Fund.