Contemplate the sunrise from the top of Mount Fuji, symbol of Japan and the highest peak in the country, in this 2-day climbing trip with Chikako, a JMGA mountain guide.
Private
2 Days
Jun - Sep
Intermediate
Beginner
Mount Fuji (3766 m) is regarded as one of the 3 holy mountains in Japan and has a very important place in Japanese culture. Besides being the highest peak in the country, it's also a symbol of natural beauty.
For all these reasons, this perfectly symmetrical volcano is one of the main attractions for travelers in Japan. In fact, due to its proximity, it's possible to see it from Tokyo in clear days.
This time, I propose a 2-day climbing trip that will take us right to the summit. You will only be climbing with me as this is a private guiding program.
Our starting point will be Mt. Fuji 5th Station. We'll meet there at 10.30 AM and hike towards Taishikan hut (8th Station), where we'll have a short rest.
At around 11 PM, we'll continue our way in the darkness to the summit of Mount Fuji. We'll arrive at the top between 4 and 4.30 AM, just in time to see the sunrise.
Witnessing the sunrise from Mount Fuji is a very special thing. It leaves such a deep impression in people, that there's even a Japanese word to describe it: 'goraiko'. Many people try to reach Fuji's summit at night to admire sunrise, as it is considered a spiritual experience.
After this, we can choose to hike around Fuji's crater for about 2 hours. Then, we'll descend to 5th Station (it will take 4 or 5 hours).
For some extra inspiration, you can read about the experience of Matteo at Mt Fuji.
Would you like to join me for an amazing experience in Japan's most famous peak? Please, contact me so we climb Mt Fuji together!
If you are looking for more adventures in Japan, you should also consider this 3-day hiking traverse in Yatsugatake, that includes climbing Mt Akadake.
Check for gear, sign for paperwork, and eat lunch.
11:30 AM: Start hiking from 5th station.
4:00-4:30 PM: Arrive at Taishikan hut at 8th station. Dinner and a short sleep.
11:00 PM -00:00 AM start to hike.
4:00-4:30 AM: at the top of Fuji we
eat, rest and see sunrise
(option: hike around crater for 2 hours only if you want to).
Descent for 4-5 hours. We arrive 10:30 AM-1:00 PM (it depends if you hike crater or not) at 5th station.
More info
If you do not have rain jacket, rain pants, and headlight, we highly recommend that you rent them. If you need to rent gears, please let me know what you need to rent and your size. I will organize them.
*Your height and weight for rain jacket and pants *Size for shoes
Remember there is NO drying room at the lodge. (Blue jeans are not suitable for climbing.)
Meeting point
Rain jacket and pants, hiking boots, head light, gloves, snacks, change of clothes, toothbrush, towel, Japanese cash.
What is included in the price I need to pay here? What are the extra costs I'll have to cover?
The price you need to pay here to confirm the booking covers my guiding service and my expenses.
It doesn't include:
Please bring enough cash with you!
NOTE: more additional fees on top of the above price for 2 Days trip in September (Hut fee expenses for the Guide 4,000JPY, pay by cash on site). And could be added for hiking gear rental and luggage storage if you need.
What equipment should I need to take with me? How to rent it if I don't have it?
1/ Climbing/hiking shoes that protect your ankles
2/ Rain pants and jackets (GORE-TEX ), not a poncho! It is possible to rent some at Yamarent.com
3/ Based on the conditions (especially in June), you might need an ice axe, a helmet, trekking poles, avalanche gears, and a harness. It is possible to rent them at Yamarent.com.
At what time and where do we meet?
We'll meet at 10:30 am on the first day at the 5th station in front of the red torii gate.
I'm alone, can I join a group?
No, I only accept private requests with people alone or groups of people already formed. I don't mix people together that don't know each other.
Who takes care of booking the hut?
You'll be booking the hut via their online system. I'll help you if you need.
What are some recommended accommodations near our adventure location?
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Mountain Guide
I am a Mt Fuji guide and a backcountry ski guide, certified by the JMGA. I was born in Tokyo but currently live in Fuji-Yoshida city, located at the foot of Mt Fuji. Teaching was something that interested me since my school years, and thus chose to join a specialized college for coaching, instructorship, and sports biology, where I also started climbing and skiing in the mountains. After my graduation, I worked as a ski patrol for 10 years, 5 of which I worked through the year - Hakuba in the winter (of northern hemisphere) and in Methven, New Zealand in the summer (of northern hemisphere), and a backcountry ski guide for 10 years.
My main and favourite field of guiding is on and around Mt Fuji, but backcountry skiing is my favourite mountain sports! I guide backcountry skiing mainly around Hakuba areas but also have been a guide in Hokkaido for 2 years, and know Furano and Niseko areas very well. I also currently teach Japan Avalanche Network level 1 courses on avalanche risks and safety. I also enjoy rock climbing in my free time and love to share with you the beauty of the Japanese mountains through my favourite guiding routes, let it to be in trekking the mountains, snowshoeing with an onsen stay or backcountry skiing in Hakuba areas!
For me, mountains are a part of my life. It teaches me upsides and downsides of life, and I want guests to join me in this environment to realize the conveniences that surround us in our ordinary life and to be grateful of everything that lets us live.
I guide visitors from abroad quite frequently. Contact me if you’re also up for fun mountain adventures!!
Languages
Japanese | English
Certificates
JMGA
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