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Climb Mount Fuji, one of Japan’s most iconic sacred sites, in one day! Guided by certified experts, this safe and inspiring trek offers not only adventure but also a journey of personal discovery.
Private
1 Day
Jul - Oct
High
Intermediate
Mount Fuji is one of Japan’s most sacred mountains and an unmistakable national symbol. Renowned for the elegance of its symmetrical shape, it is celebrated as both a Special Place of Scenic Beauty and a Historic Site. In 2013, it was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List as a Cultural Site, recognized for having “inspired artists and poets and been the object of pilgrimage for centuries.”
With Edge2 Summits, your ascent of this legendary peak is a thoughtfully crafted journey built on three essential pillars:
Safety First: Your well-being is our highest priority. We follow strict safety management protocols to ensure peace of mind from start to finish.
Joy in Nature: Experience the thrill of trekking through lush forests, volcanic landscapes, and the awe-inspiring alpine environment that makes Mount Fuji so special.
Personal Discovery: Beyond safety and enjoyment, this journey invites reflection. The challenge and beauty of the mountain provide a space to reconnect with yourself and perhaps discover new perspectives on life.
Our mission is to create a trekking experience that is safe and inspiring, walking side by side with certified gudies every step of the way.
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Available period: Summer season runs from July 1 to September 10. For off-season availability, please contact the guide directly.
If there are more than four participants, an additional sub-guide (JMGA or UIMLA certified) will be assigned. A separate quotation will be provided in such cases.
You must bring appropriate hiking shoes, and during the winter season, chain spikes or clamp-ons are required. Carry a comfortable backpack and a two-piece rain suit (jacket and pants). Bring enough food, including snacks or other trail energy foods, and plenty of water or sports drinks—note that alcoholic beverages are not allowed. A towel, a cap or hat (and a helmet if applicable), as well as insulating layers for warmth, are essential. Trekking poles, sunglasses, sunscreen, and any necessary personal medication should also be included in your gear.
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Languages
English | Japanese
Certificates
UIMLA | JMGA
William
He shows you a lot, is attentive and encouraging. I would recommend Toru to anyone
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