Mount Fuji
· 富士宮市, 静岡県 · ⭐ 4.6
Mount Fuji, Japan's highest peak at 3,776 meters, is an iconic active volcano and UNESCO World Heritage site that stands as both a sacred symbol and breathtaking natural wonder. Located approximately 100 kilometers southwest of Tokyo, this majestic stratovolcano offers visitors stunning views, hiking opportunities up to the fifth station, and serene surrounding attractions including the Fuji Five Lakes and historic Sengen Shrine. Whether you're climbing its slopes or simply gazing at its perfect symmetry from nearby viewpoints like Kawaguchi River, Mount Fuji provides a meditative and unforgettable experience that captures the spiritual essence of Japan.
Visitor Information
| 📍 Address | 富士宮市, 静岡県 |
| 🎟 Admission | Free |
| 🚉 Access | Bus from Kawaguchiko or Fujisan Station |
| 🕐 Hours | Not available |
| 🔗 Official | Official Website |
💡 Tips for Visitors
Visit on clear days for the best views, as weather conditions greatly affect visibility—early morning typically offers the clearest skies. The official climbing season is July to early September; outside these months, trails may be closed and dangerous. The fifth station is easily accessible by bus from Tokyo and nearby cities, offering restaurants, restrooms, and gift shops with basic facilities for day visitors who don't plan to summit.
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