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Manaslu at 70: the Japanese first ascent that began the Nepal–Japan friendship

In May 1956 a Japanese team stood atop Manaslu — and helped start a friendship between two mountain nations. Seventy years on, the "Mountain of the…

By Laxman Rawal · Jun 11, 2026

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Some mountains belong, in spirit, to more than one country. For Japan, that mountain is Manaslu. On 9 May 1956, Toshio Imanishi and the Sherpa Gyalzen Norbu became the first people to stand on its 8,163-metre summit — and that Japanese first ascent became a…

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The mountain that bonded two nations

Manaslu's name comes from the Sanskrit manasa — "intellect" or "soul" — which is why it is often called the Mountain of the Spirit. The 1956 Japanese expedition's success was more than a climbing milestone; it opened a lasting relationship between Nepal and…

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Walking the Mountain of the Spirit

You do not need to climb to feel Manaslu's pull. The Manaslu Circuit trek loops right around the massif, through the deeply Tibetan-Buddhist villages of the Nubri and Tsum valleys, past mani walls and monasteries, and over the dramatic Larkya La pass. It is…

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