# Senjojiki Cirque

> A glacial cirque at about 2,600 metres in the Central Alps above Komagane, reached by the Komagatake Ropeway.

- Prefecture: Nagano
- Type: Mountain
- Address: Komagane, Nagano, Japan
- Official site: https://www.chuo-alps.com/

Senjojiki Cirque is a bowl-shaped glacial valley in the Central Alps (Kiso Mountains) above the city of Komagane in southern Nagano. It sits at an elevation of about 2,612 metres and was carved by a glacier roughly 20,000 years ago. The Komagatake Ropeway climbs from Shirabidaira station at 1,662 metres to Senjojiki station in about eight minutes, giving one of the largest single elevation gains of any ropeway in Japan. A walking loop of around 40 minutes circles the cirque floor, which fills with alpine flowers in summer and snow in winter. Visitors reach the ropeway base by bus from Komagane, as private cars are not permitted on the mountain road. The site is also a starting point for climbs of Mount Kiso-Komagatake.

## FAQ

### How do I get to Senjojiki Cirque?

Take a bus from Komagane Station to Shirabidaira, then the Komagatake Ropeway, which climbs to Senjojiki in about eight minutes.

### When is the best time to visit Senjojiki Cirque?

July and August bring alpine flowers, while late September to October offers autumn colours. Winter access is possible but conditions are harsh.

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Source: Senjojiki Cirque — Japan Voyage
