![]() Yoshida trail – 2,300m (altitude of head trail)Īll trails can be accessed via a mountain bus, taking passengers from one of the five 5th stations (although they are all named 5th station, these are different stations), with the Fuji Subaru Line 5th Station, at Yoshida trail, being the most popular one.To climb Mount Fuji, there are four Fuji trails, which will take you to the mountaintop: In any other period, trails and mountain huts will be closed, so it can be very dangerous for anyone to attempt climbing on their own. During summer all hiking trails are open. 3.1 Best time to visit Mount Fuji and its areaĪll travelers eager to climb the top of Mount Fuji must bear in mind that the climbing season lasts from July until September. ![]() 2.1 Mount Fuji from the Shinkansen trains.Interesting fact: Did you know that Mount Fuji is part of the Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park, located less than 100 kilometers away from Japan’s capital? Mount Fuji at sunset ![]() Although officially classified as active, it has a very low eruption risk, since it was last active in 1708. The bottom one is Komitake volcano, and the second layer is Kofuji, while Fuji is the youngest of all three. It is part of three volcanoes, one on top of the other. Nevertheless, what is even more fascinating is that it is not a single volcano. This is a curious fact, considering the mountain is actually a giant volcano. Let’s start with some interesting facts about Fuji-san: Mt Fuji is not only the highest mountain ( 3.776 meters), and Japan’s most climbed and depicted one, but it is also the pure representation of good luck and good fortune for all Japanese citizens. Whether you prefer climbing or a more relaxed pace, we have the perfect guide for you make the most out of this trip! ![]() A day-trip from Tokyo to Mount Fuji and the lesser-known Hakone five lakes area is among the favorite experiences of many travelers to Japan, so here is our guide on how to visit this famous landmark with the Japan Rail Pass. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |