Not Easy! How to CLIMB Mt Fuji in ONE DAY/10 Hours on the Yoshida Trail (inc. Tominoko Hotel stay)

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024
  • If you want a short, potted version of exactly what it's like to climb Mt Fuji in one day/10 hours then this video is for you. Most other videos on this on RUclips are very long and this is short 5 minutes and will show you EXACTY what it's like. I had been wanting to climb Mt Fuji for a long time - there's something mystical about this sacred mountain. After doing a LOT of research I decided to climb it in ONE DAY. I really didn't fancy staying in a mountain hut - if you stay in a hut then you have to get up at 2.30am to finish that climb. And I was pretty certain that I wouldn't get any sleep in that mountain hut anyway, so it really didn't appeal. The thought of finishing that climb up to the summit in the dark also didn't appeal. Plus in bad weather/clouds you wouldn't even have a sunrise view from the top anyway. So, after looking at a LOT of other RUclips videos I decided to climb Mt Fuji in one day, despite knowing it would be a very long, challenging hike. This vlog shows EXACTLY how I did the climb and EXACTLY what it's like. You have to start very early - I left my hotel at 3am in a taxi to go the the 5th station of the Yoshida trail and started the climb at 4am, before the sun had risen. I had decided to do the hike with a guide (mine was called Etsuko) which was organised by a great company called HIS (see details below) who booked up my hotel near Mt Fuji for me too. They were brilliant and my hotel was very nice. Anyway, this video/vlog shows exactly what the hike is like. NB - a lot of people say that ANYONE can climb Mt Fuji. My opinion is that this is NOT true! You need to be fit, strong and have endurance. The hike goes on and on, uphill all the way to the summit. It is grueling and you will be panting and short of breath as you get higher and there's less oxygen and the air is thinner! My video shows how the terrain underfoot changes from volcanic ash to rocks - the rocks are more challenging to climb. It also shows the different stations you pass through. I hiked the Yoshida trail (which is thought to be the easiest) and started at station 5 - the summit is station 10. At most stations there is a mountain hut. At some stations (7 and 8) there are lots of different mountain huts! We were VERY lucky with the weather. It was a nice day. Had we climbed a day later it would have been very different. One highlight climbing up the mountain was the chai served by a guy called Hiro at station 7. You must buy a cup. It was delicious and just the pick-me-up I needed. This climb is NOT EASY! I start seriously flagging by station 8 and then said a prayer at a shrine which was a little higher to pray that I would make it to the top! In the end I DID make it - hoorah - and I was back flopping on my hotel bed by about 5pm. It's less than an hour's drive from the Tominoko hotel to the 5th station. We called a taxi for the return trip. The video shows my room at the Tominoko hotel, it's bed as well as its amazing balcony view over Mt Fuji and Lake Kawaguchiko. The Tominoko hotel is in the town of Kawaguchiko. The Tominoko hotel also has an 'onsen' (a Japanese hot spring) which was just what I needed to soothe aching muscles after the climb up Mt Fuji! Before my stay in Kawaguchiko (which was primarily to climb Mt Fuji) I was in Tokyo for a couple of nights and the video shows my awesome hotel there too - it was called the Park Hotel, Tokyo and the hotel starts on the 25th floor of a skyscraper. Needless to say that views from rooms of the city were awesome.
    I really hope you enjoy this video and find it useful. I say at the end of this video that it took my 7 hours to climb up. It did, but only because I kept stopping to film/take photos and also, one member of my group did NOT make it to the top because they got altitude sickness and had to go down - that took time to sort. It really took 5 hours of actual hiking to get to the top. 4 hours down.
    I STAYED AT THE TOMINOKO HOTEL the night before the climb and the night after it too.
    I used a Japanese travel agency called HIS Europe Ltd which booked everything for me - the guide/accommodation etc. They were brilliant: his-euro.co.uk/
    MUSIC: If you like this track (I love it!) it's Ishikari Lore by Kevin MacLeod and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. creativecommon...
    Source: incompetech.com...
    Artist: incompetech.com/

Комментарии • 58

  • @phillydisc9708
    @phillydisc9708 11 дней назад +1

    Good job! I hope to do it next year or so, this year I will do Hokkaido and Tohoku mountain trails to avoid the crowds. And I'm like you, I don't want to sleep in a mountain hut. I've seen how cramped those conditions are, and you could wake up the next morning and the weather is total crap, so better to get it over with the same day. Good to see the sun is up at 4am, no need to have head lamps.

    • @gowithjo1
      @gowithjo1  8 дней назад +1

      Good luck - couldn't agree more with everything you say about the huts!! I went early July...not sure what time the sun will rise in August or September, so check it out!!

  • @preven2296
    @preven2296 5 месяцев назад +2

    I have long wanted to do Mount Fuji, ever since my first visit to Japan in 2003. I always get hung up on the overnight hut-stay. However, your way is the way I always have done my hikes-no overnight stuff-just do it! My past hikes have always been early starts like you did it. So I will plan it this way. This year is the year!Thanks for your video!

    • @gowithjo1
      @gowithjo1  4 месяца назад

      Glad to help. Yes, I couldn't see any value in staying overnight in a mountain hut. I'd never be able to sleep and you have to wake up at 2.30am anyway to summit for sunrise, so it really didn't sound very relaxing and was going to take up two days instead of one!! I had a nice day cycling around Lake Kawagachi the day after I climbed Fuji, although admittedly my thighs were screaming as I cycled!!

  • @joemichaels4231
    @joemichaels4231 Год назад +2

    Hey Jo!!! Congratulations on making that climb.......NO WAY I would even try it!!! Can't wait to see the rest of your trip! Stay safe and in touch my friend! Happy Traveling!!! XXX

    • @gowithjo1
      @gowithjo1  Год назад +1

      TYSM Joe, but never say never to it though!! There's a saying that a wise man (or woman!) never climbs Fuji more than once - I think I know why! But my guide had climbed it a whopping 700 times. How mad is that?! XXX

    • @joemichaels4231
      @joemichaels4231 Год назад

      @@gowithjo1 700 times??? That's Crazy!!! XXX

    • @gowithjo1
      @gowithjo1  Год назад +1

      My thoughts entirely! XXX@@joemichaels4231

    • @joemichaels4231
      @joemichaels4231 Год назад

      @@gowithjo1 You are the best Jo!!! XXX

  • @markwebster323
    @markwebster323 Год назад +1

    Well done Jo! I’m impressed that you could speak at the summit! X

    • @gowithjo1
      @gowithjo1  Год назад

      Thank you Mark - it wasn't EASY to speak lol!!! The whole hike was very hard work, but am proud I got through it!! X

  • @JettShum
    @JettShum Месяц назад +1

    Glad to see someone doing it in one day! Planning on doing it myself in about a week

    • @gowithjo1
      @gowithjo1  Месяц назад +1

      ooh good luck! I really didn't want to sleep in the mountain hut and then get up at 2am (on no sleep) to summit for sunrise..if I were to do it again, I would do it exactly the same way!! Let me know how it goes...

    • @jacobjacob5735
      @jacobjacob5735 Месяц назад +1

      Did you do it? How was it? I will go soon, but I am unexperienced, but overall fit, will I make it?

    • @JettShum
      @JettShum Месяц назад +1

      @@jacobjacob5735 definitely I got up in 2:45 and down in 2 hours but if you take your time 7 hours will be plenty! Take your time and set a slow pace because I felt dead after it 😂

    • @jacobjacob5735
      @jacobjacob5735 Месяц назад

      @@JettShum Thanks for the information, I will take my time! Is much climbing experience needed or "just" endurance and determination?

    • @JettShum
      @JettShum Месяц назад

      @@jacobjacob5735 I’m not someone who likes cardio however I am 18 and I guess energetic, but yeah just keep pushing and if it’s sunny don’t forget sunscreen because I got burnt!

  • @kenprice1961
    @kenprice1961 7 месяцев назад +4

    I climbed Mt. Fuji in 1959 while in the Navy. Climbed at night to see the sunrise at the summit. CLOUDY and saw nothing! But it was all worth it!

    • @gowithjo1
      @gowithjo1  7 месяцев назад

      It is a VERY hard climb, but it really IS worth it - view or no view - just so you can say you did it!!

  • @mikiastra
    @mikiastra 11 месяцев назад

    climbing mt fuji has recently become a point on my bucket list. the thing that does scare me though is not going up but down! i can feel my knees buckling just thinking about it 😂

    • @gowithjo1
      @gowithjo1  11 месяцев назад

      Yep, coming down was HARD. For me it was definitely harder than going up!!! And it was on tired legs too!!!

  • @wil.d_sage
    @wil.d_sage 12 дней назад

    Just climbed it last week in one day: 5 hours up, 3 hours down. Living at 7500ft has its advantages when hiking

    • @gowithjo1
      @gowithjo1  8 дней назад

      Well done you! wow you were speedy on the way down!! I found it harder on the knees on the descent than going up!!

    • @wil.d_sage
      @wil.d_sage 8 дней назад +1

      @@gowithjo1 it was terrible on my knees 😭 but we were on a time crunch unfortunately

    • @gowithjo1
      @gowithjo1  7 дней назад

      @@wil.d_sage 😅😅😅

  • @hudson8074
    @hudson8074 4 месяца назад +1

    Submitting in daisy dukes, tank top and a 20L pack is next level!!! 👏🏻👏🏻💪🏻💪🏻

    • @gowithjo1
      @gowithjo1  3 месяца назад

      I did start off wearing more, but it soon got hot so off came the long trousers and top! As for the 20L pack, why would you carry more if you don't need to?

  • @davidharris2363
    @davidharris2363 Год назад +1

    Very impressive.Well done you

    • @gowithjo1
      @gowithjo1  Год назад

      Thank you so much David - I was chuffed to bits that I did it! Though I do get exhausted now just LOOKING at the video!

  • @The_Fragile
    @The_Fragile 28 дней назад

    Awesome work - looks so beautiful! What taxi service did you use and did you have any concerns or problems with reserving it for so early in the morning? I'm hoping to do something similar and then take a late bus back to Tokyo after the hike.

    • @gowithjo1
      @gowithjo1  19 дней назад +1

      Sorry for the late reply. I don't know the taxi service - the hotel arranged it for me. I had no concerns - they turned up both ways - make sure the bus back to Tokyo is late. I left the hotel at 3am and got back at about 5.30pm - but that was in Kawagachiko near Fuji....and I was EXHAUSTED. I would have struggled to do much beyond flop on my bed and visit the hotel's onsen to rest those limbs...which is exactly what I did straight afterwards!

    • @The_Fragile
      @The_Fragile 9 дней назад

      @@gowithjo1 no worries, I greatly appreciate the response either way! Super helpful. I'm planning to stay at the same hotel and I asked to make some very early taxi arrangements :) Then I got a 5pm bus departure from 5th station, so I feel good about the time limit

    • @gowithjo1
      @gowithjo1  8 дней назад

      @@The_Fragile yep, as long as you start early then 5pm should be good. Good luck - when are you doing it? Love to hear how it goes!!

  • @MrJulius1318
    @MrJulius1318 2 месяца назад

    Well done... and a very good short video. Just wondering how your taxi can go from Kawaguchiko to 5th Station? Many websites mention that the traffic from Kawaguchiko to 5th Station is restricted only for bus between July to September. Take a taxi sounds like a good idea as my whole family (wife, 13yrs boy, and 10yrs boy) will try to climb in July 2024.

    • @gowithjo1
      @gowithjo1  Месяц назад

      Hello there - gosh, I did this last year and a taxi was NO problem. Unless they've changed their rules for this year. They've changed a whole host of other rules - did you see my video on it? It's about timings and restrictions on numbers of people who can climb etc. But I hadn't heard of them restricting taxis...you'll have to check with wherever you are staying...good luck for your climb. It is a long slog. Hope your 10 year old is ok with it....

  • @junezhang2128
    @junezhang2128 7 месяцев назад

    Looks like a lot of legwork. I was thinking about mountain biking up there.

    • @gowithjo1
      @gowithjo1  6 месяцев назад

      I don't think you can cycle on Fuji - I didn't see one bike there. I also think the trail doesn't make it possible...too rocky in too many places. And too many people - there would be nowhere for the bikes to go!!

  • @tkonishi9778
    @tkonishi9778 Месяц назад +1

    music......chinese

  • @tkonishi9778
    @tkonishi9778 Месяц назад +1

    music......chinese?

    • @gowithjo1
      @gowithjo1  Месяц назад

      good spot - it was hard to find good, suitable free RUclips library music for this....this was the best I could do that gave the right ambience, but not ideal for the reason you pointed out...

  • @martinhelmut3776
    @martinhelmut3776 Год назад

    Your best trip

  • @apstarsac3004
    @apstarsac3004 3 месяца назад

    Hi, how much was the taxi fare from your hotel to the 5th station? Thx!!

    • @gowithjo1
      @gowithjo1  3 месяца назад +1

      So, I can't remember exactly, but it WASN'T cheap. Something like £150 or £180 return...I THINK. It was a lot. But it is an hour ride each way...and they took us there at 3am, so a very anti-social hour. Whichever hotel you plan to stay at will let you know the price.

    • @apstarsac3004
      @apstarsac3004 3 месяца назад

      @@gowithjo1 Thats an ok price, will probably do a single ride, thx!

  • @sueoh7697
    @sueoh7697 3 месяца назад +1

    Do you have to hire a guide to climb?

    • @gowithjo1
      @gowithjo1  3 месяца назад +1

      No you don't - we could have done it by ourselves and would definitely have been fine. It just gave us peace of mind....if I were to do it again (which is unlikely) I wouldn't take a guide...

  • @ShemBoothSpain
    @ShemBoothSpain 11 месяцев назад +2

    good climb, but yr using chinese music..doh, great video tho

  • @ttkn25
    @ttkn25 16 дней назад

    It's not easy for beginners to climb fuji.
    Don't foget to bring warmer jacket and pants with you. If climate changes, rain or snow, you 're gonna die.

    • @gowithjo1
      @gowithjo1  15 дней назад

      yep, it's not as easy as people think!! And yes, it's also worth having layers in your bag to take off or put on, you're quite right...

    • @phillydisc9708
      @phillydisc9708 11 дней назад +1

      If you hike within the hiking window of July to September, you should be fine with avoiding snow. Cold rain is always a possibility, along with heavy winds. Check the weather, and don't push it if the forecast is for bad weather.

    • @gowithjo1
      @gowithjo1  8 дней назад +1

      @@phillydisc9708 yes I've seen videos where it's lashing with rain and looks miserable. The day AFTER I climbed Fuji in these wonderful weather conditions I was still in Lake Kawaguchi and could see that Fuji was covered in thick black rain cloud - I was so grateful for the weather I got!!

  • @JohnKreese-iq7uv
    @JohnKreese-iq7uv Год назад

    Wow Spectacular u n the view x x x 💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💕💕💕💕💕💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💌💌💌💌💌💌💌💌💌💌💌💌💌💍💍💍💍💍💍💍💍💍💘💘💘💘💘💘💘💘💘💘💘💘💘💘❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤