The Asian Age

Google doodles 1st woman to climb Everest

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Google is celebratin­g the 80th birth anniversar­y of mountainee­r Junko Tabei, the first woman to reach the summit of Mount Everest with an adorable doodle. She was also the first and only woman to climb all the highest peaks on each continent.

The doodle depicts the mountainee­r scaling heights in her mountain climbing gear, at the top of the 7 peaks that she climbed during her life time. Tabei also became the only woman to have reached mountain tops in 76 different countries.

It is not just Mount Everest that she has climbed, she reached at the top of, Aconcagua, Denali, Kilimanjar­o, Puncak Jaya, Elbrus and Vinson. She was also honoured by Japan’s Emperor, Crown Prince and Princess for her achievemen­ts.

Junko Tabei was born in the small town of Miharu, in Fukushima, Japan in the year 1939. The woman discovered her love for climbing when she was only 10 years old, while on a school trip to Mount Nasu.

She climbed the Mount Everest in the year 1975 and was the first woman to do so. She, however, was not very happy with this distinctio­n. She preferred to be known as the 36th person to have climbed the highest peak in the world. In an interview, she said, "I did not intend to be the first woman on Everest."

In 1969, Tabei also formed a club, Japan's first ladies club for the women who loved climbing mountains. This, she did to stand against the thinking that women were supposed to stay indoors and take care of the house and kids. At this point, she had two kids of her own.

Even when battling illness, she continued climbing. In 2012, the historymak­ing mountain climber was diagnosed with peritoneal cancer and later died in a hospital in Kawagoe, Japan on October 20, 2016. Her advice to people was, “Do not give up .... Keep on your quest.”

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