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Mount Fuji is the symbol of Japan and the tallest mountain in the country. It
was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2013.
The Yoshidaguchi Trail is the most well-equipped with mountain huts and rest
areas, making it easy to pace yourself.
At the 5th Station of the Fuji Subaru Line, there are gender-separated
changing rooms and free resting areas available. Luggage can be stored in coin
lockers (300-500 yen).
No need to arrange for mountain huts on your own! (If staying at the 7th or
8th Station, please inform us the day before.)
After descending, enjoy a relaxing bath at "Fuji Lava Bath, Sensui."
[Tour Information]
In case of a typhoon or road closures due to weather, the tour may be canceled if we determine that the chances of opening the road or resuming service are low.
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.
Rentals are not included in the tour price. If needed, please make rental reservations in advance.
https://jamjamtour.jp/fuji_tour/info_rental.html
Mountain equipment rental shop: https://www.yamarent.com/
Mount Up Rental: https://mount-up.jp/jamjamrental/
[About Mt. Fuji Climbing Guides]
Please be aware that there are risks of illness, injury, or loss when climbing, as you will be traveling away from medical areas. Even with a guide, the risks will be minimized, and you must take responsibility for your own safety while climbing.
At the 5th Station, you will meet up with the tour from other regions, and a designated Fuji mountain guide will accompany you through the climb. However, when descending from the summit, the guide may allow free descent following their instructions.
During the climb, the guide’s instructions are crucial for your safety. The guide will check your climbing gear, and if there are any issues or if you are deemed unfit due to health or stamina concerns, you may be forced to retire or leave the group for safety reasons. There will be no refunds in such cases.
If gear is missing or faulty, the guide or local staff will assist with rental or purchase of necessary items.
[About the free plan]
[Yoshidaguchi Route] After arriving at the 5th Station of Mt. Fuji, please follow the instructions of our staff to begin the climb.
It is recommended to take a break for at least 30 minutes at the 5th Station to acclimate your body to the altitude before starting the hike.
[Notes on climbing Fuji]
All courses will proceed regardless of rain. However, if heavy rain, storms, or a typhoon occurs, the tour may be canceled in advance. Additionally, if the weather changes suddenly and the guide or the Fuji Mountain Instruction Center decides to cancel the climb or optional crater tour, please understand that no refunds will be provided in such cases.
The weather on Mount Fuji can change rapidly, so rain gear is essential. If you do not have the required gear, you may be asked to retire, and no refunds will be given.
If you abandon the climb due to health reasons and stay in a different mountain hut or rest area, the accommodation fees will be your responsibility, and no refunds will be provided. The guide will not be able to accompany you on your descent.
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 times for the courses are merely estimates and may change significantly depending on the climbing conditions.
You will join the climb with others from different areas. If there is a delay in their arrival at the 5th Station due to traffic, you may need to wait before starting the climb.
Toilets above the 5th Station are fee-based (100–300 yen per use). Please bring small change.
Water is precious on Mount Fuji, and all water usage is fee-based. Please ensure you are prepared for this.
[About mountain huts]
The mountain huts are mixed-gender rooms, and during peak times, the space per person may be less than one tatami mat. While bedding (such as sleeping bags) is provided, there are no water facilities or baths available.
Please note that some mountain huts may not have changing spaces available.
10:00
10:20
10:50
11:00
Lunch on your own at a highway service area along the way
14:30
15:30
Climbing with a guide (approximately 3-5 hours)
Arrival at the mountain hut where we are staying
00:00
Climbing with a guide (approximately 2-4 hours)
04:00
06:00
After descending the mountain, everyone changed at Fujikyu Unjokaku.
11:40
12:10
16:30
17:10
[Tour conditions]
Departure/Destination: Tokyo/Yamanashi
Length of trip: 1 night, 2 days
Transportation: Chartered bus
Bus company: JAMJAMEXPRESS or related cooperating bus companies
Meal conditions: Day 1: Breakfast 0 times, Lunch 0 times, Dinner 1 time Day 2: Breakfast 1 time, Lunch 0 times, Dinner 0 times
Accommodation:
- 7th Station of Mt. Fuji: Hanagoya, Hinodekan
- 8th Station of Mt. Fuji: Hakuun-so, Fujisan Hotel
Minimum number of participants: 15
Tour conductor: 0
Guides: 0
Local representatives: 1 (5th station of Mt. Fuji Yoshidaguchi)
Mountain guides: 1-2 people (1 for every 20 guests)
*Free plan does not include mountain guide
[Travel planning/implementation]
Company name: Japan Youth Co., Ltd.
Address: 2F Nishiki Harmony Building, 1-8-18 Nishiki, Naka-ku, Nagoya, Aichi 460-0003
Registration number: Aichi Prefectural Governor Registration No. 2-625
Travel industry association: Japan Association of Travel Agents
[Consignment sales]
KKDAY JAPAN Co., Ltd.
2nd Floor, WESTALL Yotsuya Building, 1-22-5 Yotsuya, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0004
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Affiliated organization: Japan Association of Travel Agents (JATA)
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