2D1N Mount Fuji Hiking Tour
Departing from Tokyo
Mount Fuji Fifth Station
- Stay at the 8th station "Kondo Edoya" (Kami Edoya), equipped with Japanese professional mountaineering guides + Chinese/English mountaineering leader services
- Climb the Yoshida route and record the climbing time
- Enjoy the sunrise of Mount Fuji and see the "Goraiko"
Good to know
- For safety reasons, you need to provide proof of entry travel insurance before departure. Without insurance, the driver has the right to refuse to accompany you to climb the mountain. Please purchase insurance after entering the country and provide it to the platform or the guide/leader of the day before the trip
- Climbers over 60 years old (including 60 years old) need a health certificate. Please fill out the health certificate and submit it to the registration office before the trip (electronic version is available)
- Considering the physical load of the Mount Fuji climbing trip, special groups such as the elderly, patients with cardiovascular diseases such as hypertension and heart disease, pregnant women, poor health, and severe altitude sickness are not accepted for the time being, but other hiking trips such as other 5th station sightseeing can be selected
- [About license plate tour guide information] The operator will inform you of the meeting time, tour guide and license plate information of the trip by email before 21:00 Japan time the day before the trip. If you have not received the email, please check the spam folder first. If not, please contact the operator in time! If you receive multiple emails, the latest email will prevail.
- [About luggage privileges] Each person can carry one piece of luggage for free. The extra part can be paid on site at 2,000 yen/piece to the driver. Please make a note when placing an order. If you do not inform us in advance, the driver has the right to refuse you to board the bus, and the tour fee will not be refunded.
- [About driver and guide service] Driver and tour guide service: 4-13 people exquisite small group; driver + tour guide service: 14-45 people bus group, the actual number will be adjusted according to the number of people on the day. The driver and guide mainly drive, and explain as a supplement
- [About force majeure] Due to the traffic conditions, weather, festivals, and crowds on the day, the arrival time of each itinerary may change. In the event of the above or other force majeure factors, the tour guide has the right to adjust and delete the itinerary on the spot. Please forgive me, and you cannot ask for a refund on this ground
- [About late refund] Because the one-day tour is a carpooling service, if you are late at the gathering place or scenic spot, you will not be waited for, and no refund will be given
- [About car model] Reference car model: 5-8 seat car: Toyota Alphard; 9-14 seat car: Toyota HAICE of the same level; 18-22 seat car: mini bus; 22 seat car and above: large bus, the above vehicles are for reference only, and the actual number will be adjusted according to the number of people on the day
- Equipment and carry-on items for climbing Mount Fuji: Please consult with the tour leader if you are missing any, and rent or buy at the 5th Station
- Climbing backpack (can hold all the following carry-on items)
- Climbing shoes (high-top, to protect ankles and prevent sand from entering)
- Raincoat and pants (separate upper and lower parts)
- Warm clothes (lightweight, near zero degrees at the top of the mountain)
- Headlamp (including spare batteries)
- Trekking pole (commemorative wooden poles can be purchased on site instead)
- Hat, sunscreen, sunglasses
- Sports Water, mineral water (at least one bottle each, can be replenished along the way)
- Food for the trip (salt, sugar, chocolate, bread, etc.) 10. Cash, 10 100 yen coins (convenient to use when going to the toilet or vending machine to refill water)
- Mobile phone, power bank, charging cable
- Personal toiletries (can be left at the 5th station after going down the mountain to change clothes at the hot spring)
- ID (residence card or passport)
- Waterproof bag (Ziplock, etc.) for valuables and mobile phone
- Tips for climbing: Take deep breaths, take small steps, drink water frequently, follow the pace of the guide
- Prevent altitude sickness (1) Drink small sips and drink plenty of water (about 3-4L/day) (2) Take deep breaths: abdominal breathing, such as blowing out a candle 30 cm away (3) When walking, try to reduce the activity of the thigh muscles that consume a lot of oxygen (small stride, small range of motion, slow walking) (4) Adjust your physical condition in advance, get enough rest, and avoid lack of sleep
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