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Mount Fuji Climbing Fees: What You Need to Know Before the July 2023 Change

Time to “Climb Mount Fuji” for free! For climbers who hope to conquer Japan’s Mount Fuji. When the Japanese authorities prepare to consider paying a fee of 2,000 yen (approximately 477.75 baht) starting in July this year.

Kyodo News Agency reports that Mr. Kotaro Nagasaki, Governor of Yamanashi Prefecture. Fees are being processed. For the route most commonly used by tourists on Mount Fuji. to reduce congestion and to fund safety measures.

The proceeds will be used to carry out preventive measures. “Walking up and down without stopping” is also called bullet climbing because it is used to climb Mount Fuji. In an unsafe practice, climbers try to reach the top of Japan’s highest mountain in one go to see the morning sunrise without spending the night on the mountain. Moreover, the proceeds are used to build shelters. In the event that Mount Fuji erupts

The latest fees in this plan It will be a new fee that is separate from the 1,000 yen (about 240 baht) that Mount Fuji climbers are asked to pay to support mountain maintenance.

However, for Shizuoka Prefecture which has three hiking trails, there are no plans to collect any other fees beyond the current fees for conservation purposes.

For the famous snow-capped Mount Fuji It is open to climbers from July to September. It attracts hundreds of thousands of people who often hike throughout the night to watch the sunrise. However, some climbers who climb at night have experienced hypothermia. Until he had to be taken back to the first aid station. Last year, at least one person died while climbing at an altitude of 3,776 meters.

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2024-02-04 17:51:00

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