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Reckless climb to Mt. Fuji by tourist.

The number of climbers attempting to ascend Mt. Fuji in casual clothes has been increasing recently.

Mt. Fuji is the highest mountain in Japan and has long been cherished by the Japanese people. Recently, it has also attracted the attention of many foreign tourists.

However, some of these tourists attempt to climb Mt. Fuji without proper knowledge. Some wear short-sleeved shirts or shorts, some wear sandals, and some bring inappropriate baggage.

Before attempting to climb this beautiful mountain, there are some important things you should know.



1. There is a limited season for climbing Mt. Fuji. You cannot climb it year-round.

There are four routes to the summit, and the climbing season for each route is as follows (as of July 2, 2024):

  • Yoshida Trail (from Yamanashi Prefecture): July 1 - September 10

  • Other trails: July 10 - September 10

Please check the official website (below link) before you go.


2. A climbing fee of 2,000 yen and a reservation system have been introduced.

Three bodies were discovered on Mt. Fuji, including that of a professional climber. Rescuers face difficult situations each time.

The number of climbers is limited to 4,000 per day. You can make a reservation on the official website.

Attention: You need to make a separate reservation for mountain huts.


3. Please stop climbing Mt. Fuji in inappropriate clothing.

The white top of Mt. Fuji you see in the picture is snow. Even during the summer season, the summit is covered in snow. This means it is severely cold up there. If you tried to climb the Himalayas in sandals or short sleeves, people would laugh at you. It's the same situation here.


You can find all the information in English on the official website.
Please read it and prepare for a great experience.

Welcome to Japan.


 


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