





Mount Fuji
Mount Fuji, Japan's highest peak at 3,776 meters, is an iconic symbol of the country and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This active stratovolcano is renowned for its nearly perfect symmetrical cone, which is often snow-capped and visible from Tokyo on clear days. Mount Fuji is a spiritual site with cultural significance, attracting pilgrims, hikers, and photographers alike. The climbing season offers breathtaking views of the sunrise from the summit, while the surrounding Five Lakes region provides stunning reflections of the mountain. Whether you're scaling its slopes or admiring it from afar, Mount Fuji is a must-see natural wonder.
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Location
Mount Fuji, Kitayama, Fujinomiya, Shizuoka 418-0112, Japan
Everything You Need to Know
Why Visit
Witness the awe-inspiring sunrise from the summit, a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Explore the spiritual and cultural significance of Japan's most iconic landmark.
Enjoy the stunning natural beauty of the surrounding Five Lakes region and Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park.
Challenge yourself with a climb that offers both physical exertion and breathtaking rewards.
History & Background
Mount Fuji has been revered for centuries, featuring prominently in Japanese art, literature, and religion. It is considered sacred in Shintoism, with its summit believed to be a gateway to another world. The first recorded ascent was by a monk in 663 AD, and it became a popular pilgrimage site. The mountain's last eruption occurred in 1707, and it remains an active volcano. Today, Mount Fuji symbolizes Japan's natural beauty and cultural heritage, drawing millions of visitors annually.
Insider Tips
Visit during the official climbing season (early July to early September) for the safest and most accessible conditions.
Start your climb early to avoid crowds and reach the summit in time for sunrise.
Bring warm clothing, even in summer, as temperatures can drop significantly at higher elevations.
Stay hydrated and take breaks to acclimatize to the altitude during your ascent.
Consider staying in a mountain hut for a more comfortable and culturally immersive experience.
What Visitors Say
“Visitors often describe Mount Fuji as a breathtaking and humbling experience. Many highlight the challenging yet rewarding climb, the stunning sunrise views from the summit, and the serene beauty of the surrounding landscapes. Some note that the climb can be crowded during peak season, but the overall experience is unforgettable.”
Find Your Way
Mount Fuji, Kitayama, Fujinomiya, Shizuoka 418-0112, Japan