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Mount Fuji is a symbol of Japan, and as the highest mountain in Japan,
boasting an elevation of 3,776 meters, it attracts many climbers from both
within Japan and overseas.
Its appeal was further enhanced when it was registered as a UNESCO World
Cultural Heritage site in 2013.
The Yoshida-guchi route is a popular hiking trail that even beginners can
safely attempt because it has well-maintained mountain huts and rest areas.
Upon arrival at the 5th station of the Fuji Subaru Line, you will meet and be
accompanied by a guide certified by the International Mountain Leaders
Federation who is fluent in English and Chinese, ensuring a safe and secure
climb.
We made our way to the mountain hut at the eighth station, taking breaks along
the way, and after a short nap there, we set off again in the middle of the
night.
The sunrise from the mountaintop is a breathtaking sight that will leave you
speechless! It will be an unforgettable and moving moment in your life.
(Please note that depending on the weather and crowd conditions, it may not be
possible to reach the mountaintop.)
Afterward, you will descend safely under the guidance of a dedicated Mount
Fuji guide.
[Mountain Climbing Options]
Basic rental set includes: standard rainwear (top and bottom), 28-35L backpack (with rain cover), hiking boots (with complimentary socks), short gaiters (ankle covers), trekking poles (2 poles per set/adjustable), headlamp (with spare batteries), and warm fleece clothing.
Full support rental set
Rainwear (top and bottom, standard), 28-35L backpack (with rain cover), hiking
boots (with complimentary socks), short gaiters (for ankle protection),
trekking poles (2 poles per set/adjustable), headlamp (with spare batteries),
warm fleece jacket, trekking pants, compression tights, knee supports (both
knees), gloves, hat
[Regarding the operation or cancellation of the tour]
If roads to Mt. Fuji are closed or suspended due to the effects of a typhoon, and we determine that there is a low probability of the roads reopening or services resuming, the tour will be canceled.
Cancellations (changes) made by the customer due to weather, trail conditions, etc., will incur the usual cancellation (change) fees. Furthermore, even if the tour is cancelled after a cancellation (change) made by the customer, the cancellation (change) fee will not be refunded.
[About Mount Fuji climbing guides]
Please be aware that mountain climbing carries risks of illness, injury, damage, and loss, and that you will be going to areas far from medical facilities. Guided tours minimize these risks. Even with a guided tour, ultimately, you are responsible for your own safety during your climb.
Guided tours will join other tours from various locations at the 5th station, where a dedicated Mt. Fuji guide will provide guidance throughout the climb. The guide will accompany you from the 5th station to the mountain huts and from the huts to the summit. However, during the descent from the summit, you may be asked to descend independently under the guide's instructions.
During the climb, for your safety, you must always follow the guide's instructions. The guide will check your climbing equipment, and if your equipment is inadequate, you fail to follow the guide's instructions, or you are deemed unwell or insufficiently fit by the guide, you may be forced to retire or leave the group for safety reasons at the guide's discretion. In such cases, no refunds or compensation will be provided.
If your equipment is insufficient or inadequate, your mountain guide or local staff may advise you to rent or purchase additional equipment.
If a customer's equipment is inadequate, they may be forced to retire from the climb at the discretion of the "mountain guide on the day," "local staff," "mountain hut," or "safety guidance center." In such cases, no refunds will be given, so please be aware of this in advance.
[About the hiking route]
[Notes on climbing Fuji]
The walking times within the course are approximate and may change significantly depending on mountain conditions.
From the fifth station of Mt. Fuji upwards, toilets are pay-per-use (approximately 100-300 yen per use), so please have some small change ready.
Water is precious on Mount Fuji and all water is subject to a charge. Please factor in any water use other than drinking water and prepare accordingly.
When climbing Mt. Fuji, please make an effort to avoid leaving any trash behind. To do this, bring a trash bag and take your trash home with you. Do not throw cigarette butts on the hiking trails.
[About mountain huts]
The mountain huts are mixed-gender shared rooms, and during peak times, each person may be allocated less than one tatami mat in space. Bedding (pillow, futon, blanket) or sleeping bags are provided.
Dinner at the mountain hut will be a simple meal such as curry rice. Breakfast will be a packed lunch.
There are no baths, showers, or washrooms. Toilets are available for a fee. Water is very precious and cannot be used freely. Bottled water is sold at each mountain hut for a fee.
Some mountain huts may not have a changing area.
Due to poor network conditions, many locations do not accept credit card or electronic payments. Please prepare cash (approximately 5,000 to 10,000 yen).
[Bus Information]
When using a bus with five seats in the last row, the middle seats are treated the same as regular seats.
The check-in location and boarding location may differ. In such cases, we will provide directions to the bus stop at the meeting point. Please note that even after checking in, if you are not at the boarding location, the bus will not wait for you.
Please note that bus schedules and arrival times are approximate and may not be accurate due to traffic conditions. We are also unable to provide taxis, accommodations, meals, or refunds for any inconvenience caused by such delays.
If we determine that a passenger is engaging in disruptive behavior towards other passengers (such as verbal abuse or excessive intoxication), we reserve the right to refuse boarding. No refunds will be given in such cases.
Bringing in or consuming foods with strong odors, such as hamburgers, inside the vehicle is not permitted.
[Travel conditions]
Departure point/Destination: Tokyo/Yamanashi
Trip duration: 1 night, 2 days
Transportation used: Chartered bus
Bus company: JAMJAMEXPRESS or related cooperating bus company
Meal conditions: Day 1: Breakfast 0, Lunch 0, Dinner 1 Day 2: Breakfast 1, Lunch 0, Dinner 0
Accommodation used: Hachigome Hakuunso
Minimum number of participants: 10
Tour guides: 0
Resident staff member on site: 1 (5th station of the Yoshida trail on Mt. Fuji)
Mountain guides: 1-2 people (1 guide for every 10 or so customers)
[Travel planning/execution]
Company Name: Japan Youth Co., Ltd.
Address: 2F Nishiki Harmony Building, 1-8-18 Nishiki, Naka-ku, Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture 460-0003
Registration Number: Aichi Prefecture Governor Registration No. 2-625
Affiliated travel industry association: Japan Association of Travel Agents (JATA)
[Consignment Sales]
KKDAY JAPAN Co., Ltd.
2nd Floor, WESTALL Yotsuya Building, 1-22-5 Yotsuya, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0004, Japan
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Member organization: Japan Association of Travel Agents (JATA)
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