
A humbling experience awaits at Tochigi’s Yomogiyama Log Village.
On a recent drive through the mountains of Tochigi Prefecture, our Japanese-language reporter Masanuki Sunakoma pulled off the expressway to visit Yomogiyama Log Village in the town of Sano. It’s an outdoor leisure area with overnight cabins, barbecue facilities, tennis courts, and a Japanese-style public bath.
▼ Entrance to Yomogiyama Log Village
But what Masanuki was really there for was to try out Yomogiyama Log Village’s obstacle course.
In Japanese, obstacle courses are called “athletic,” and Masanuki figured he’d do a circuit of the course to work up a nice sweat, then clean himself off and have a nice soak in the bath.
Masanuki had heard that Yomogiyama Log Village’s obstacle course is particularly challenging, with some locals likening it to the extreme physical challenges of Beat Takeshi’s Takeshi’s Castle TV show. What makes Yomogiyama’s course so tough is that so much of it is over water.
Masanuki likes to think of himself as a pretty athletic guy, though, so he figured he’d be able to make it through this “athletic.” He decided to start with the “raft crossing.”
This section of the course is a series of platforms that are tied together but floating on the surface of the water. The trick, Masanuki figured, is to have your weight on a platform for as short a time as possible, nimbly jumping to the next the instant your foot comes down, like a ninja skipping across lily pads.
After some light stretching to limber up, Masanuki took a deep breath, took a big step…
…and…
…took a tumble right into the pond.
▼ Reverse angle
Sopping wet, Masanuki was still determined to make it all the way across the water without falling in. So he made his way back to the starting point…
…falling into the water again on the way.
Reassessing his strategy, Masanuki noticed that the two paths have slightly different layouts. Maybe he’d have better using the right side, where the longer platforms coming first might help him find his stride.
Nope.
And yet, Masanuki’s spirit still wasn’t broken. Time and time again he fell into the water, until the point where his shirt and pants were so soaked and heavy that they became difficult to move in. Rather than give up, though, he simply stripped off his outer layer of clothing…
…and fell into the water again.
The raft crossing section of the course was so difficult that Masanuki eventually lost track of how many times he failed. He does remember how many time he made it all the way across, though: exactly one.
▼ And even then, it wasn’t pretty.
Having finally cleared the raft crossing, Masanuki moved on to some of the other sections of the course, like the “Tarzan rope”…
…and the “barrier wall.”
▼ He cleared both without incident…aside from being pretty underdressed.
Unfortunately, when Masanuki asked about where Yomogiyama Log Village’s Japanese-style bath was, the staff informed him that it was closed for the day. Thankfully, his disappointment was softened by having already spent so much time in the water already.
Location information
Yomogiyama Log Village / 蓬山ログビレッジ
Address: Tochigi-ken, Sano-shi, Sakuracho 1271
栃木県佐野市作原町1271
Closed Tuesdays (but open on Tuesdays July 20 to August 31)
Website
Photos © SoraNews24
● Want to hear about SoraNews24’s latest articles as soon as they’re published? Follow us on Facebook and Twitter!
[ Read in Japanese ]


















Our Japanese team star in Takeshi’s Castle on Amazon Prime!
We deeply regret going into this tunnel on our walk in the mountains of Japan
What happens when you leave a pair of jeans hanging in the Japanese mountains for seven months?
Testing Japan’s stay-home sauna solution, the Ofuro de Sauna Kasa【Photos】
Can the lowest-rated portable bathtub on Amazon Japan make our office a relaxing bathhouse?【Pics】
Blind Tokyo commuter explains the easiest place for him to stand while riding the train
Pikachu brings electric style to brand-new Pokémon G-Shock watch featuring every stater trio
Taco Spaghetti appears in Japan, and our taco fan rushes to try it[Taste test]
Krispy Kreme Japan releases new fruit doughnuts…that taste better cold
Japanese man’s gross conveyor belt sushi social media prank video gets him a 500,000-yen fine
Starbucks Japan reopens Shinkansen platform store after redesigning it for speed
Beautiful new dangling Totoro socks let the Ghibli mascot sway with every step[Photos]
The adorable, delicious joy of the Totoro cream puff gift box[Taste test]
Family Mart Japan installs red-eyed “Monster Wolf” to keep bears away from convenience store
Tokyo cops arrest foreigner for suspected visa violation, don’t know what new residence cards look like
Japan announces sudden 400-percent increase in visa fees for foreigners entering the country
Japan launches first overnight Shinkansen bullet train between Tokyo and Osaka this summer
Japanese ninja certification exam attracts 131 candidates from Japan and abroad
Japanese sweets brand creates new drinkable Cigare and we’re totally here for it
Starbucks Japan creates special drink bottle bags, adorable stickers for all 47 prefectures[Pics]
Studio Ghibli store Donguri Republic announces opening of first-ever store in America
“Phantom Egg Shop” opens in Japan, with a dozen rare Japanese varieties
Japanese sweets shop sells an ohagi so exquisite it sells out by noon
New Japanese overnight train coming to connect Tokyo with Tohoku in sleep-travel style
Uniqlo reveals third round of massive 100-year-anniversary manga T-shirts for Jump’s Shueisha
Even at twice regular Daiso price, this handy item is still great for summer travel in Japan
New official Ghibli anime food cookbook will teach you how to make Ponyo’s ramen and more
Forget Tokyo go-karts – there’s a new way to sightsee on four wheels in Japan
Japan’s human washing machines will go on sale to general public, demos to be held in Tokyo
Starbucks Japan releases new drinkware and goods for Valentine’s Day
We deeply regret going into this tunnel on our walk in the mountains of Japan
Starbucks Japan releases new sakura goods and drinkware for cherry blossom season 2026
Japan’s newest Shinkansen has no seats…or passengers [Video]
Put sesame oil in your coffee? Japanese maker says it’s the best way to start your day【Taste test】
Japan reportedly adding Japanese language skill requirement to most common foreigner work visa
Japan’s 5.3 million beautiful Hitachi Nemophila flowers are now in full bloom[Photos]
Things get heated, violent as we add bath salt to senbero drinking session【Japan’s Best Home Senbero】
We put together a 10-yen (US 8-cent) outfit on Amazon Japan…and problems ensued【Photos】
We try Amazon Japan’s lowest rated portable washing machine
Japan’s cheapest hotel charges just 130 yen (US$1.20) for a room, with a huge, no-privacy catch
Instant natto soba a suspiciously hot item so we check it out
Secret tent onsen in the forest is one of the most unusual hot springs in Japan
This crazy car gadget totally blows, but does it do it in a good way?【Product test】
Low-Amazon-rated heater claims to melt car frost with energy blasts, does only half a thing right
Here we come a-waffling with a food and booze combo from Cosmos【Japan’s Best Home Senbero】
Japan’s UFO village, where the magnetic field is said to attract visitors from outer space
We buy a Japanese robo girl to pour drinks for us to enjoy while taking a bath【Video】
The roller slide of terror: Treetop fun ride for kids is a terrifying experience for adult butts
We bought the latest in low-rated fitness technology from Amazon: the Nejirunba
We open a mysterious package from China, unveil a cheeky surprise
We visit the “vending machine that makes wishes come true”