I love Mount Fuji and I think it is my love of the mountains in Japan that led me to seek other mountains around the world.
Tamae WatanabeIn 1977, I climbed a fairly difficult mountain for the first time, which was Mount McKinley, in Alaska. I climbed the so-called 'American Direct Route,' which was a route straight up to the top. I really enjoyed it. Through such experiences, I learned that mountaineering wasn't just about height. I found that different routes have different charms.
Tamae WatanabeWell, only Japanese may understand it, but I'm like a goat or something that likes high places.
Tamae WatanabeIf children have an interest in nature, they will understand. I want them to become people who appreciate the consequences the next generation will suffer if we destroy our natural surroundings. So without a doubt, they need to learn that nature is vital to us by experiencing it. I want them to like nature and to climb mountains and so on.
Tamae Watanabe