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==Introduction to the Yoshidaguchi Climbing Route at Mt. Fuji==
This trip is the most popular "Yoshida Route" among the four major climbing routes of Mount Fuji. First take a bus to the fifth station, and then hike from the fifth station to the top of the mountain. Please note that the summit location is limited to the top of the Yoshida Route, and you cannot go to the highest peak on the other side (Tsurugi-dake, 3,776 meters above sea level).
【Features of Yoshida Route】
◎ There are many mountain huts and first aid stations along the way, which makes it safer for beginners.
◎ You can enjoy the sunrise (Yulaiguang) at various places along the way.
◎ The entrance to the mountain (the fifth station) is very busy and feels like a tourist spot.
△ Entrance fee ¥4,000/person (payable at the entrance window at the 5th station; not included in the tour fee)
Before heading to the fifth station of the Fujiyoshida climbing route, you will first go to the Fugaku Onsen "Hana no Yu" located at the foot of Mount Fujinomiya to change equipment. You will have free time to eat (this trip does not include lunch on the first day). You will usually gather and depart 30 minutes to 1 hour after arrival. You can prepare and eat freely during this time before departure.
The 5th Station area has rest and accommodation facilities, Komidake Shrine, etc., and the atmosphere is lively and there are many tourists. Since the buses for the outbound and return trips are different, please leave the items you don't need to bring in a coin locker or take care of them yourself. In addition to "Hana no Yu", you can also change clothes at the 5th Station Rest Center.
Mountain House on Mt. Fuji (Short-term Accommodation, Dinner, and Breakfast)
You will stay in one of the following mountain houses. You cannot specify it in advance and will be informed by the tour guide on the day:
◆Tori-sou (upper part of the seventh station / 2,900 meters)
◆Fuji First Hall (upper part of the seventh station / 2,800 meters)
◆Hakuunso (8th Station/3,200 meters)
◆Original House (8th Station / 3,250 meters)
The mountain huts are for group accommodation, and quilts or sleeping bags are provided. There are no bathrooms, showers, or sinks. Each mountain hut has a sales department and toilets, and also provides commemorative services such as burning seals (for a fee). There are no changing rooms, so please use the toilets and other places to change clothes. Breakfast lunch boxes are usually collected when entering the mountain hut.
==Introduction to Mt. Fujinomiya Climbing Routes==
If you want to climb Mount Fuji, the general way is to take a car or bus to the fifth station, then start climbing from the fifth station and head towards the top. Mount Fuji has four climbing routes and five fifth stations. This trip will start from the higher altitude "Fujinomiya Route". It is relatively close to the highest peak, Kenmine (3,776 meters) from the top of Mount Fujinomiya. The descent route will be determined by the guide based on the situation on the day. You may go down the mountain from the Fujinomiya route, or you may change to the Gotemba route, pass the Ho-ei volcano, and then return to the Fujinomiya route.
【Features of Fujinomiya Route】
◎ The distance between the climbing and descending routes is the shortest
◎ Start climbing from the 5th station (2,400 meters above sea level)
◎ Ascending and descending the mountain are on the same route, so it is easy to get crowded.
◎ The route is straight, the slope is steep, and it consumes a lot of physical energy
△ You need to register your entry permit online and pay the entry fee (payable by each passenger; not included in the itinerary fee)
Mountain House on Mt. Fuji (Short-term Accommodation, Dinner, and Breakfast)
You will stay at the Seventh Station Mountain Lodge. You cannot specify it in advance, but your tour guide will inform you on the day:
The mountain huts are for group accommodation, and quilts or sleeping bags are provided. There are no bathrooms, showers, or sinks. Each mountain hut has a sales department and toilets, and also provides commemorative services such as burning seals (for a fee). There are no changing rooms, so please use the toilets and other places to change clothes. Breakfast lunch boxes are usually collected when entering the mountain hut.
• Bathing in hot springs down the mountain
After descending from the 5th station, we will take a bus to the hot spring facility. The facility we plan to use is either "Fugaku Onsen Hana no Yu" or "Toki no Sumire Kirakubo"
◆Lunch is buffet style (Buffet)
◆Free towels, bath towel rental fee 200 yen (payable on site)
◆Basic toiletries such as hair dryers, shampoo, and soap are available in the bathing area.
【Notes on climbing Mt. Fuji】
・Guidelines will be arranged from the 5th station onwards. Self-guided tours may involve climbing the mountain on your own.
・Please note that the itinerary may be changed if natural disasters or rule changes affect the original itinerary.
・Please note that we may not be able to refund if the itinerary is significantly changed due to weather conditions or natural disasters.
・The times listed in the itinerary are for reference only. The meeting and dismissal times may vary depending on traffic conditions.
・If there are any changes, the "climbing itinerary guarantor" or "climbing guide" will be responsible for responding immediately.
・If the weather deteriorates, natural disasters, or unforeseen circumstances make climbing difficult, the itinerary may be cancelled or changed.
・For safety reasons, please follow the instructions of your mountain guide, bodyguard, and mountaineering safety guidance center.
・If the itinerary is significantly changed due to natural disasters, etc., please cooperate with the instructions of the "Mountain Guide", "Safety Guard", "Mountain Safety Guidance Center".
・If you wish to rent equipment, you can arrange rental services for related equipment through the "Mountain Climbing Hut".
・If the customer does not have the necessary personal equipment, and the "Mountain Guide", "Bodyguard", "Mountain Safety Guidance Center" and other departments determine that it is not safe to climb the mountain, the customer may be asked to cancel the climb and no refund will be given. Thank you for your understanding.
・If the customer withdraws from the trip midway, he/she will not be able to enjoy the subsequent activities and protection.
・Please use the coin lockers at the 5th station for luggage not needed for climbing (except valuables). However, please keep your valuables with you. The coin lockers are available in various sizes. If they are full, the 5th station facility also provides paid storage services. Please do not leave items on the bus. The organizer is not responsible for keeping them.
・If the customer wishes to stay at a different lodge (or temporary accommodation) than the original lodge, the accommodation fee must be paid by the customer and no refund will be given.
・When descending from the mountain top (Mount Fuji, Fujinomiya, Gotemba, Subashiri Exit), if you are unable to descend together, we will not provide the service for the subsequent tour. Thank you for your understanding.
・If you withdraw from the tour due to personal reasons, or if you fall or get injured, no refund or liability compensation will be provided.
・The 5th station of Mt. Fuji is about 2,300 meters above sea level, and the summit is 3,776 meters. It takes about 6 hours to reach the summit and 3 hours to descend the mountain.
・If you experience any physical discomfort such as altitude sickness, please inform the tour guide immediately.
・All toilets at the Mt. Fuji 5th Station require payment (100 to 300 yen), so please bring your own coins.
・There is not enough water on the mountain, and there is no supply except drinking water. Please bring enough drinking water with you.
【Mountain hut precautions】
・Please note that mountain huts used in mountaineering tours are different from general accommodation facilities (hotels, inns, etc.).
・The huts will be arranged according to the itinerary, but you cannot specify a hut if you do not specify the itinerary. The actual hut you will use will be notified on the day of departure. Even if you specify the itinerary, the original hut may be changed due to unexpected circumstances.
・Water resources in Mt. Fuji are extremely precious, and you cannot freely use water or hot water. Each mountain hut only sells bottled water, and you need to purchase it at your own expense.
・There are no bathrooms, showers, or sinks in the lodge. Toilets are available for a fee.
・Bedding (quilts or sleeping bags) is provided by the mountain lodge.
・The room is a mixed-sex dormitory.
・It is not possible to use curtains or other partitions to separate personal spaces, and no simple private rooms are provided.
・Some mountain huts may not have changing facilities.
【Notes on purchasing rental equipment】
・Before heading to Gogo, the bus will stop at "Fugaku Onsen Hana-no-Yu" where you will pick up your rental equipment.
◆Introduction to rental equipment:
・7-piece set contents (size S to 5L): upper and lower waterproof raincoats, mountaineering backpack (with backpack rain cover), mountaineering shoes, trekking poles, headlamp, short leggings (rock and sand protection), warm clothing (fleece clothing) ※Please prepare sponges, hats, and gloves by yourself!
・12-piece set (sizes S to XL): upper and lower waterproof raincoats, hiking backpack (with backpack rain cover), hiking shoes, hiking poles, headlamp, short leggings (rock and sand protection), warm clothing (fleece), hiking pants (only available up to XL size), functional tights (only available up to XL size), knee pads, inner gloves (only available up to L size), hat
※"Short gaiters" are equipment to prevent sand and gravel from entering the shoes.
Schematic diagram of the 7-piece rental equipment set
Schematic diagram of the 12-piece rental equipment set
Duration | 2 Days. |
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Address | Mount Fuji Fujinomiya Fifth Station. |
Category | Tours |