- Mount Fuji Travel Guide - What to do around Fujisan
Mount Fuji (富士山, Fujisan) is with 3776 meters Japan's highest mountain It is not surprising that the nearly perfectly shaped volcano has been worshiped as a sacred mountain and experienced big popularity among artists and common people throughout the centuries Mount Fuji is an active volcano, which most recently erupted in 1707
- From where to view Mount Fuji - Mount Fuji Travel - japan-guide. com
From Tokyo On clear days, many of Tokyo 's observation decks offer interesting views of Mount Fuji in contrast with the urban skyline of Tokyo Thanks to an improvement in air quality, the number of days that Mount Fuji is visible from central Tokyo has steadily risen over the past decades and now stands at over 120
- Climbing Mount Fuji - japan-guide. com
Climbing Mount Fuji outside of the official climbing season is strongly discouraged The trails are not maintained, huts are closed, food unavailable and the weather unpredictable Especially from October to around mid June, climbing to the summit is highly perilous due to extreme wind and weather conditions, snow, ice and a risk of avalanches
- Autumn Color Reports 2025 - Mount Fuji: Peak Colors
Autumn Color Reports 2025 from Mount Fuji (November 7, 2025): Momiji Tunnel, Momiji Corridor, Panorama Dai, Yuyake no Nagisa Park
- Cherry Blossom Reports 2025 - Mount Fuji: Approaching Full Bloom
Cherry Blossom Reports 2025 from Mount Fuji (April 14, 2025): Chureito Pagoda, Northern Shores, Oshino Hakkai
- Cherry Blossom Reports 2024 - Mount Fuji: Full Bloom
Cherry Blossom Reports 2024 from Mount Fuji (April 13, 2024): Chureito Pagoda, Kawaguchiko Northern Shore, Oshino Hakkai
- Subashiri 5th Station (Subashiri Trail) - Mount Fuji Travel
Subashiri 5th Station (須走五合目, Subashiri Gogōme) is one of four 5th stations, located halfway up the slopes of Mount Fuji It is served by buses during the climbing season Like the Gotemba 5th Station, the Subashiri 5th Station is far less developed than the Fuji Subaru Line 5th Station, consisting of only a parking lot, toilets and two small shops and restaurants Coin lockers are
- Fuji Five Lakes Travel Guide - What to do around the Fujigoko
The Fuji Five Lake (富士五湖, Fujigoko) region lies at the northern base of Mount Fuji about 1000 meters above sea level around the lakes Kawaguchiko, Saiko, Yamanakako, Shojiko and Motosuko It is one of the best places to view Mount Fuji from a close distance and a good base for climbing the mountain Fujigoko is known as a lake resort area, where hiking, camping, fishing and snow sports
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