About this tour
- Accompanied by an International Mountain Leaders Association certified bilingual (English and Chinese) guide
- For every 10 people, one mountain guide will accompany you to keep an eye on you. *If there are two or more people, one of them will be an international mountain leader.
- Stay at the popular mountain hut "Hakuunso" at the eighth station, so there's no need to worry about making any troublesome mountain hut arrangements!
- You can rent the equipment you need for mountain climbing as an option! Rentals can be picked up and returned at the fifth station.
- Start early and enjoy a leisurely hike, then head straight back and arrive early (you can also get off and disband around Lake Kawaguchi).
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Mount Fuji is a symbol of Japan, and as the highest mountain in Japan, with an elevation of 3,776 meters, it attracts many climbers from both within Japan and overseas. In 2013, it was registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, further increasing its appeal. The Yoshidaguchi route is a popular hiking trail that even beginners can take on with peace of mind, as it is equipped with mountain huts and rest areas.
After arriving at the Fuji Subaru Line 5th Station, you will be met by an International Mountain Leaders Federation-certified guide who can speak English and Chinese. He will accompany you on the tour and support you in climbing safely and with peace of mind.
We took breaks along the way and headed for the mountain hut at the eighth station, where we took a nap, before setting off again in the middle of the night.
The view of the sunrise from the summit is so spectacular that it will leave you speechless! It will be an unforgettable and moving moment in your life. (*Please note that you may not be able to reach the summit depending on the weather or crowding.)
Afterwards, you will descend safely under the guidance of a dedicated Mount Fuji guide.
[Mountain climbing options]
Rainwear (standard), 28-35L backpack (with backpack cover), hiking boots (with complimentary socks), short spats (with ankle covers), walking sticks (set of 2/adjustable), headlamp (with spare batteries), cold weather clothing (fleece)
Rainwear (standard), 28-35L backpack (with backpack cover), hiking boots (with complimentary socks), short spats (with ankle covers), walking sticks (2 in a set/adjustable), headlamp (with spare batteries), cold weather clothing (fleece), trekking pants, compression tights, knee supports (both knees), gloves, hat
[Regarding whether the event will be held or not]
- If we do not receive your reservation by the 21st day of your departure date, the tour may be cancelled.
[Notes on climbing Fuji]
- All tours will be conducted rain or shine. However, in the case of bad weather or heavy rain due to a typhoon, we may contact you in advance to cancel the tour. Please note that if the weather suddenly changes on the day, the local guide or the Mt. Fuji Guidance Center may decide to cancel the climb and (optional) circling the crater rim. In this case, there will be no refund of the tour fee.
- The weather on Mt. Fuji is very changeable, so rain gear is essential. If you do not have the necessary equipment, you may be asked to withdraw from the climb. In this case, there will be no refund.
- If you abandon the climb midway due to poor physical condition or otherwise choose to stay or rest at a mountain hut other than the one you planned to stay at on the day, you will be responsible for the accommodation and rest fees, and there will be no refund of the tour fare. In addition, you will have to descend the mountain by yourself, and a guide will not accompany you.
- Both the Yoshida Trail and the Fujinomiya Trail are at an altitude of over 2,000m. During the climb, the air is thin and there is a risk of altitude sickness, so please be sure to take care of your health on the day of departure to avoid lack of sleep and a hangover.
- Depending on the weather and the schedule, you may not be able to see the sunrise. Also, during peak seasons, you may not be able to reach the summit due to congestion on the mountain trail.
- The walking time for the course is only a guideline and may change significantly depending on the climbing conditions.
- Guided tours are conducted with the aim of minimizing risk. Even with a guided tour, you are still responsible for your own safety.
- For the safety of our customers during the climb, the instructions of the guide are absolute. The guide will check the climbing equipment, and if there are any defects in the equipment, if you do not follow the guide's instructions, or if the guide judges you to be in poor health or lacking in physical strength, the guide may, at his/her discretion, force you to retire or leave the group for safety reasons. In such cases, there will be no refunds or other compensation.
- If there are any shortages or deficiencies in your equipment, your mountain guide or local staff may ask you to rent or purchase the necessary equipment.
- There are forks in the trail on each route (Yoshida, Fujinomiya) on the way down. If you make a mistake and go down the wrong way, you will have to rejoin the tour or return home at your own expense. Even if you rejoin the tour on the way, we cannot guarantee that you will be able to continue the tour. Please be careful.
[About cancellation]
- If the roads to Mt. Fuji are closed or suspended due to the effects of a typhoon, and we determine that there is a low chance of the roads being open or operational, the tour will be canceled.
- If you decide to cancel (change) your reservation due to weather, trail conditions, etc., the standard cancellation (change) fee will be charged.
- If the tour is cancelled due to customer's decision to cancel (change) the cancellation (change) fee will not be refunded.
- In the event of a natural disaster such as bad weather, the tour may be cancelled after the reservation has been confirmed. In that case, the operator will contact the emergency contact number by 7:00 PM the day before the tour.
- If the event is cancelled on the day due to bad weather or other reasons, the organizers will contact you directly by email, so please be sure to check your emails and calls on the day.
[Other notes]
- There are no age restrictions, but the guided tour is only available to elementary school students and above. In addition, even with the free tour, children and the elderly may be asked to refrain from participating. In particular, the elderly and those with cardiovascular disease or a history of illness should always consult a doctor before participating.
- As you will be using the same bus for the outbound trip, you may leave any baggage that you do not need for the climb on the bus, but please be sure to keep your valuables with you.
- Please note that after arriving at the 5th station, the bus will be sent back to the base of the mountain, so you will not be able to return to retrieve any items you have left behind on the bus.
- Please be sure to be punctual as the return bus will depart on time. Please also note that we cannot accept any requests to change the return bus time or section, or to receive a refund.