
Kota Kinabalu: Japanese tailor Nobutaka Sada, 49, from Tokyo, surprised many Facebook viewers with his pictures at the summit of Mount Kinabalu, on Thursday (April 23).
The father of two said he did this to show people how durable and comfortable the Sada-brand suit was.
“Climbing Mt. Kinabalu, Malaysia’s highest peak in Borneo, Malaysia with SADA’s order suit!” he said in his post.
Nobutaka said Mount Kinabalu, at 4,095 metres in height, is taller than Japan’s Mount Fuji.
“I was able to stay in a hut in the middle of the starlight, climb up a steep climb, and enjoy the light at the top of the mountain,” he added in his post.
He said he and his friends climbed 2,300m in elevation difference in the tropical humidity, and got rained on, but all went well and he managed to still stay stylish and looked his best on top of Low’s Peak (summit).
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