





| Mt. Fuji Climbing Tips |
| Written by Administrator |
| Tuesday, 17 March 2009 00:15 |
Those who have not conquered it dream about it, those who have are forever inspired by it. Mount Fuji, the highest mountain in Japan situated at the border of southeastern Yamanashi and Shizuoka. With its unrivaled magnificence and beautiful conic shape, Mt. Fuji is prominently the symbol of Japan. Our explorer is proud to take you on this once-in-a-life time adventure to experience nature at its finest. July and August are the official climbing months. During the two months, the mountain is usually free of snow, the weather is relatively mild, access to the 5th station is easy and the mountain huts are open. Everybody without much hiking experience is strongly advised to tackle the mountain during the official climbing season. Mt. Fuji can be climbed by beginners but please keep in mind, it is Japan’s highest mountain and is at an elevation of 3776m. It is harder than hiking and thus mountain climbing equipment. The temperature can be below zero at the summit, and strong winds makes it seem even colder. Rain gear is also recommended, for unpredictable weather conditions. What to Bring - Climbing Checklist:
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