Thank You so much for this video. It really helped a lot to decide weather we can climb Mt. Fuji or not. We not experienced climbers, mostly just hikers who not familiar with a large altitude difference. The highest point we have visited so far is the Rysy peak in the High Tatras, which is 2503 m. Your video helped us to decide that we can try out ourself with this climb without getting in any unconfortable situation.
Fantastic guide! I have been planning a trip to hike Mt. Fuji for a long time. I might do it this year and this really helped me to get my head around it even more! Thanks!
I wanted to express my appreciation for your inspiring video. I am plannin to go Japan this summer to climb Mt. Fuji. As a novice climber, I've tackled a few mountains before, but none as tall as Mt. Fuji. Your video has filled me with excitement for the upcoming adventure! Thank you for sharing all the helpful links. By the way, I'm curious about the accommodation you stayed in after your climb. I'm particularly interested because they allowed you to store your luggage.
That's really kind of you and I'm really happy to hear your excited for your climb up Mt Fuji! It's still one of our most memorable experiences from our travels in Japan. Unfortunately, the hotel we stayed at before has closed down now but I took a quick look on booking.com and found a similar price and quality hotel plus it's even closer to Kawaguchiko station than the place we stayed. Here's the link if you're interested www.booking.com/Share-RLKo9N
Just a quick tip, when browsing around hotels in booking.com. Click on the reviews left by others and search the term luggage - lots of others also look for a similar luggage over night service so if they offer it you should see others talking about it. Hope that helps!
Great video...!!! Thank you very much for sharing so much of info on this climb. I'm planning to climb this mountain maybe next year and your video helped me to gather a lot of info. Thanks a lot again for your kind effort in miking this excellent video.
I hiked from a few kilometers before the first station to the fifth station of the Fujinomiya trail. Hope someday to go back and start where i left off.
Nice explanation! I was wondering when I should make the booking for Fijusan hotel? I'm going to climb it in the first week of august (weekdays) also, is there a need to book for climbing it? I understand there's a fee and a limit to people who climb? thanks!
Thanks! We booked our hut at the end of April for our climb at the end of August. We highly recommend booking a hut as it will be very very unlikely they will have space if you turn up on the day. They haven't started taking bookings this year yet but should announce when they will start in the coming month or so. There is an additional fee of 2,000 yen to climb mt fuji if you are using the Yoshida Trail (this is on top of the 1,000 yen "voluntary" donation). So far there hasn't been any news about limiting the number of people that can climb but rumours are there might be some measures to be introduced (whether this year or next we're not sure yet). Let us know if you have any other questions :)
@@ChopsticksOnTheLoose Thanks so much for the answer! I was wondering wether i should climb one of the other trails to avoid crowds, I really don't want to wait in line to climb. if I do end up taking another trail, will it be possible to go down the yoshida trail anyways?
@@goodluckyt Yes you can ascend one trail and descend another. It's actually a pretty good idea as you get different views on the ascend and descend and like you said you will miss most of the crowds. The Yoshida trail is much better to descend down vs other rails as it's relatively flat all the way and consists of volcanic sand rather than sharp rigid rocks. Might be helpful to know, we didn't have to queue during any of the sections but there is a traffic of people as your near the summit, especially if you're arriving early in the morning to watch sunrise.
There are shops at the fifth station where you can rent gear but please note these are subject to availability. Found this website which gives you an idea of price of rentals www.soranoshita.net/en/#:~:text=You%20can%20rent%20the%20gears,to%20the%20rental%20ending%20date.
Very useful video! Thank you! I'd like to ask a question: when did you start planning your trip? How far in advance can I book accommodation? I'm trying to book a hut but they don't have available dates :( Thanks!
Thanks so much! We started planning around the end of spring so April/May. Because these huts are individually run they don't have an official date when they start taking bookings. It's frustrating but you need to keep an eye out for when they do. You may get a heads up if you email them though, support@fujimountainguides.zendesk.com Just an example, this is a link to another hut www.mfi.or.jp/~taisikan/ (a little lower than the one we stayed at) and they mention on their page they will announce the date they start taking bookings at the end of March. Also, a little bit of news. 2024 might be the first year they limit the number of climbers for Mt Fuji due to overtourism over the last few years. It's worth keeping an eye on how this develops as right now we unfortunately don't have much more information as to how this will work. Sorry it's probably not the answer you were looking for but hopefully it gives you some info into when you should be checking and what to look out for. We'll keep an eye on things too and if we get some information we'll add it to the description box.
@@ChopsticksOnTheLoose this is perfect and even more than I was looking for :) thank you so much for the detailed answer! I’ll keep this in mind when planing my trip to Mt. Fuji :)
Super informative video! Thank you! Planning to hike there in the summer. Can I hike Mt. Fuji on my own or do i need a guide? Also, are there any waterproof raincoat rentals on the jump off area?
Thanks! That's awesome, excited for you! You don't need a guide to climb Mt Fuji and to be honest there's really no need for one as you're never really going to get lost - it's a straight trail up and down (no matter which trail you choose). We didn't see any waterproof raincoat rentals in any of the shops but if you're visiting Japan during the summer we highly recommend bringing a raincoat anyway as it's the wet season so there's a high chance of rain. Hope this helps :)
Thank you for such a great video! I’m currently looking for a hut to rent, but there are none available for the needed dates on Yoshida trail. I found one on Subarashi trail at the 7 original station, just 200m below the intersection of Yoshida and Subarashi trails. Is it possible to ascend by Youshida trail, but then descend a little and stay for the night on Subarashi trail? Sorry for any mistakes, english is not my native language(
Can you please do a vlog specifically how and where we can buy/secure bus tickets (going to Fuji Subaru Line 5th Station) from kawaguchiko or Shinjuku stations, please? Thank you!
There are no reservation systems for buses that run up to Mt Fuji stations, you just need to go early as it's first come first serve. They really pretty frequently during the hiking season so you shouldn't be waiting too long. You can reserve bus tickets in advance form Shinjuku down to Kawaguchiko though- you can use the following website to do so: highway-buses.jp/course/kawaguchiko.php
Hey, thanks so much. No you don't need to take oxygen but some do bring cans of oxygen to help alleviate altitude sickness. In all honesty, the oxygen will do very little if you are already feeling symptoms of altitude sickness, you're better off taking it slow, take a break at each station when you climb and allowing your body to acclimatise.
No problem, there's no requirement for a guide and it's not really necessary either as the trails are really easy to follow with signs along most of then way. Just take your time acclimating to the altitude and you'll be fine :)
Hello! Can I ask how long in advance can I book the hut on the 8th station? Going this September 2024, and looking to book now (March 2024) and is not available. Any advice will be much appreciated!
Unfortunately it's less about how long in advance and more about when the huts decide to start taking bookings for the year (it can vary from year to year as it depends on when the owners decide to open up bookings). Having said that, the hut that we booked have just posted an update that they will be taking bookings near the end of March - no exact date but defaintely keep an eye on their website to stay updated. www.fujimountainguides.com/mountain-hut-reservations.html
No you can use one trail to ascend and descend on another trail if you like but please note using the Yoshida Trail requires reservation and a fee now. There's a link in the description with more info. Hope this helps!
watched 20+ videos and yours was the most informative !! 😊
Thanks, hopefully you found something useful in all that info :)
Thank You so much for this video. It really helped a lot to decide weather we can climb Mt. Fuji or not. We not experienced climbers, mostly just hikers who not familiar with a large altitude difference. The highest point we have visited so far is the Rysy peak in the High Tatras, which is 2503 m. Your video helped us to decide that we can try out ourself with this climb without getting in any unconfortable situation.
Hey, thanks so much for the kind words - really glad the video was helpful in your decision. If you have any questions do let us know!
Fantastic guide! I have been planning a trip to hike Mt. Fuji for a long time. I might do it this year and this really helped me to get my head around it even more! Thanks!
Ah thank you so much! Let us know how it goes if you do go!
Wooow!!! Most comprehensive and helpful video. Thank you!!!
Glad the video was helpful! If there's anything you feel we've missed please let us know :)
Thanks so much for your super informative, clear explanation of climbing Mt Fuji! I found it so useful!
Glad it was helpful :)
Amazing, informative video! Thank you for putting this together
No worries, hope it helps a little in your planning 😊
I wanted to express my appreciation for your inspiring video. I am plannin to go Japan this summer to climb Mt. Fuji. As a novice climber, I've tackled a few mountains before, but none as tall as Mt. Fuji. Your video has filled me with excitement for the upcoming adventure!
Thank you for sharing all the helpful links. By the way, I'm curious about the accommodation you stayed in after your climb. I'm particularly interested because they allowed you to store your luggage.
That's really kind of you and I'm really happy to hear your excited for your climb up Mt Fuji! It's still one of our most memorable experiences from our travels in Japan. Unfortunately, the hotel we stayed at before has closed down now but I took a quick look on booking.com and found a similar price and quality hotel plus it's even closer to Kawaguchiko station than the place we stayed. Here's the link if you're interested www.booking.com/Share-RLKo9N
Just a quick tip, when browsing around hotels in booking.com. Click on the reviews left by others and search the term luggage - lots of others also look for a similar luggage over night service so if they offer it you should see others talking about it. Hope that helps!
Great video...!!!
Thank you very much for sharing so much of info on this climb.
I'm planning to climb this mountain maybe next year and your video helped me to gather a lot of info.
Thanks a lot again for your kind effort in miking this excellent video.
Thank you so much for dropping this comment! Best of luck on your climb!
I hiked from a few kilometers before the first station to the fifth station of the Fujinomiya trail. Hope someday to go back and start where i left off.
Such a great video about mnt Fuji. Thank you very much
Thank you so much :)
Excellent video. Thank you.
No problem, hope it was helpful!
thank you so much🙏Super informative video.
Thank you so much :)
Great video with lot of info!!!
thank you for a lot information !
Super useful video. Thanks so much!!
Thank you!
If you ever have questions just let us know :)
Nice explanation! I was wondering when I should make the booking for Fijusan hotel? I'm going to climb it in the first week of august (weekdays)
also, is there a need to book for climbing it? I understand there's a fee and a limit to people who climb? thanks!
Thanks! We booked our hut at the end of April for our climb at the end of August. We highly recommend booking a hut as it will be very very unlikely they will have space if you turn up on the day. They haven't started taking bookings this year yet but should announce when they will start in the coming month or so. There is an additional fee of 2,000 yen to climb mt fuji if you are using the Yoshida Trail (this is on top of the 1,000 yen "voluntary" donation). So far there hasn't been any news about limiting the number of people that can climb but rumours are there might be some measures to be introduced (whether this year or next we're not sure yet). Let us know if you have any other questions :)
@@ChopsticksOnTheLoose Thanks so much for the answer! I was wondering wether i should climb one of the other trails to avoid crowds, I really don't want to wait in line to climb.
if I do end up taking another trail, will it be possible to go down the yoshida trail anyways?
@@goodluckyt Yes you can ascend one trail and descend another. It's actually a pretty good idea as you get different views on the ascend and descend and like you said you will miss most of the crowds. The Yoshida trail is much better to descend down vs other rails as it's relatively flat all the way and consists of volcanic sand rather than sharp rigid rocks. Might be helpful to know, we didn't have to queue during any of the sections but there is a traffic of people as your near the summit, especially if you're arriving early in the morning to watch sunrise.
Very informative video man! Love it! In your experience, did you find anywhere to hire equipment at fifth station?
There are shops at the fifth station where you can rent gear but please note these are subject to availability. Found this website which gives you an idea of price of rentals www.soranoshita.net/en/#:~:text=You%20can%20rent%20the%20gears,to%20the%20rental%20ending%20date.
Very useful video! Thank you! I'd like to ask a question: when did you start planning your trip? How far in advance can I book accommodation? I'm trying to book a hut but they don't have available dates :( Thanks!
Thanks so much! We started planning around the end of spring so April/May. Because these huts are individually run they don't have an official date when they start taking bookings. It's frustrating but you need to keep an eye out for when they do. You may get a heads up if you email them though, support@fujimountainguides.zendesk.com
Just an example, this is a link to another hut www.mfi.or.jp/~taisikan/ (a little lower than the one we stayed at) and they mention on their page they will announce the date they start taking bookings at the end of March.
Also, a little bit of news. 2024 might be the first year they limit the number of climbers for Mt Fuji due to overtourism over the last few years. It's worth keeping an eye on how this develops as right now we unfortunately don't have much more information as to how this will work.
Sorry it's probably not the answer you were looking for but hopefully it gives you some info into when you should be checking and what to look out for. We'll keep an eye on things too and if we get some information we'll add it to the description box.
@@ChopsticksOnTheLoose this is perfect and even more than I was looking for :) thank you so much for the detailed answer! I’ll keep this in mind when planing my trip to Mt. Fuji :)
6:07 "all in one siting" 🤣
Great info, thanks
Appreciate it!
Great video! is there a celolar connection along the trail?
Yes there's phone reception even at the top of Mt Fuji
Super informative video! Thank you! Planning to hike there in the summer. Can I hike Mt. Fuji on my own or do i need a guide?
Also, are there any waterproof raincoat rentals on the jump off area?
Thanks! That's awesome, excited for you!
You don't need a guide to climb Mt Fuji and to be honest there's really no need for one as you're never really going to get lost - it's a straight trail up and down (no matter which trail you choose). We didn't see any waterproof raincoat rentals in any of the shops but if you're visiting Japan during the summer we highly recommend bringing a raincoat anyway as it's the wet season so there's a high chance of rain. Hope this helps :)
Thank you for such a great video! I’m currently looking for a hut to rent, but there are none available for the needed dates on Yoshida trail. I found one on Subarashi trail at the 7 original station, just 200m below the intersection of Yoshida and Subarashi trails. Is it possible to ascend by Youshida trail, but then descend a little and stay for the night on Subarashi trail?
Sorry for any mistakes, english is not my native language(
Can you please do a vlog specifically how and where we can buy/secure bus tickets (going to Fuji Subaru Line 5th Station) from kawaguchiko or Shinjuku stations, please? Thank you!
There are no reservation systems for buses that run up to Mt Fuji stations, you just need to go early as it's first come first serve. They really pretty frequently during the hiking season so you shouldn't be waiting too long. You can reserve bus tickets in advance form Shinjuku down to Kawaguchiko though- you can use the following website to do so: highway-buses.jp/course/kawaguchiko.php
Thank you for the wonderful video! I was wondering... don't we need to take oxygen?
Hey, thanks so much. No you don't need to take oxygen but some do bring cans of oxygen to help alleviate altitude sickness. In all honesty, the oxygen will do very little if you are already feeling symptoms of altitude sickness, you're better off taking it slow, take a break at each station when you climb and allowing your body to acclimatise.
Thanks for this! I was wondering, is it okay DIY or does it require for a guide?
No problem, there's no requirement for a guide and it's not really necessary either as the trails are really easy to follow with signs along most of then way. Just take your time acclimating to the altitude and you'll be fine :)
@@ChopsticksOnTheLoose Thanks a lot for the information!
Is there cell service everywhere on the mountain ?
I can't vouch for the entire mountain but we had cell service all along the Yoshida trail and all around the summit of Mt Fuji
Hello! Can I ask how long in advance can I book the hut on the 8th station? Going this September 2024, and looking to book now (March 2024) and is not available. Any advice will be much appreciated!
Unfortunately it's less about how long in advance and more about when the huts decide to start taking bookings for the year (it can vary from year to year as it depends on when the owners decide to open up bookings). Having said that, the hut that we booked have just posted an update that they will be taking bookings near the end of March - no exact date but defaintely keep an eye on their website to stay updated. www.fujimountainguides.com/mountain-hut-reservations.html
TLDR: we expect bookings to go live in the next week or so
@@ChopsticksOnTheLoose Hey man! thank you so much! Will definitely keep an eye on this! Much appreciated man, cheers!
Did you have to take altitude pills?
can i climb only one station and then go dowm?
No you can use one trail to ascend and descend on another trail if you like but please note using the Yoshida Trail requires reservation and a fee now. There's a link in the description with more info. Hope this helps!
We also climbed to the top of Fuji this year and it was amazing! Cheers!!!
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