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The highest mountain in Japan, the proudest work of art of the people, is the scenery charming?

Do you know the highest mountain in Japan? Mount Fuji is located in the west of Tokyo. It is one of the largest active volcanoes in the world and a symbol of Japan. The highest mountain in Japan (3775.63 meters above sea level) is covered with snow, just as charming as the landscape painting on the postcard. On sunny days, especially in winter, you can see Mount Fuji from far away. When the weather is bad, you need to get close to see it. Seeing Mount Fuji is luck. Snow-covered hilltops are often blocked by thick clouds.

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Mount Fuji is the proudest work of art of all Japanese people, and the Mount Fuji photographed by every photographer is an independent form. Mount Fuji can be climbed, but it is generally the most beautiful from a distance. In addition, the scenery of Fuji Five Lakes is not inferior as a symbol of Japan. It happened that the day we came, it was a little gloomy and there was no sunshine. At the moment, it seems to me that Mount Fuji is silent. Maybe he is thinking about something.

Mount Fuji without a snow cap is another beauty of nature, with blue sky and white clouds in Wan Li and clear skies in Wan Li. It was a sunny day after the typhoon, and we enjoyed the beautiful scenery of clearing up after the rain on the expressway all the way. In this way, it didn't take us long to see the shadow of Mount Fuji in the distance when we got off the expressway in Fuji Yoshida. The tour guide told us that there is no snow in Mount Fuji only in July/August/September, which is just right.

It takes two days to climb to the top of the mountain. Although the conditions are difficult, at the moment of climbing to the top, you will feel that everything is worth it. After all, at an altitude of more than 3,000, everything will feel small. Mount Fuji has not been overexploited, and it can only climb for about a month every summer. Climbing Mount Fuji is also a good choice. The scenery on the mountain is more charming. When climbing a mountain, you should pay attention to cold and warmth. The temperature on the mountain will be much lower than that under the mountain.

July and August are the best seasons to climb Mount Fuji every year. Mount Fuji has four climbing routes, namely Yoshida Pass, Shouzoukou Pass, Imperial Palace Pass and Fuji Palace Pass, which are open to the public during the climbing season. Yoshidakou, located in Wu Hejing, has the longest history and is close to the top of the mountain, so it has the largest number of climbers. Professional climbers with sticks can be seen everywhere.

This royal middle road leads to the Royal Court and the Aoting Park, and it seems to be lush along the way. Unfortunately, I arranged to visit Fuji Emergency Park in the early afternoon, and I hurried back to Wu Heming by the same way. Located on the second floor of Yunshangge in Wu Hejing, there is a viewing platform where you can eat and enjoy the scenery. There are souvenirs and local products on the first floor, as well as capsule hotels and single-room accommodation, which has become the base for many climbers.

Many people were really excited at the scene. She is looming, intriguing and touching. In short, this life is really worth visiting Mount Fuji. Of course, it would be more beautiful if there were cherry blossoms or the first snow. According to the tour guide, Mount Fuji is also called the most shy mountain, because tourists can't see him when they come to Mount Fuji. However, it seems that we are lucky to see Mount Fuji not only, but also at all times of the day: shy Mount Fuji at noon, Mount Fuji wrapped in white clouds in the afternoon, and mysterious Mount Fuji at night.

One stop of our trip is Wumozhou in Mount Fuji. From the foot of Mount Fuji to the top, * * * is divided into 10 stages, one for each stage? Close your eyes? Starting from the foot of the mountain to halfway up the mountain is called five eyes, and climbing from five eyes is six eyes, seven eyes and ten eyes to the top of the mountain. Every destination has a place for tourists to rest, and the bus can go up to 2305 meters? Five eyes? . From where? Five eyes? Climbing from here usually takes several hours to reach the top of the mountain. However, we didn't climb the mountain, so we could only watch the active volcano from a close distance with five eyes.

If you enter Mount Fuji in late autumn, you will wander slowly along the estuary lake at the foot of the mountain, looking for opportunities to wait for the clouds to float over and expose the head of Mount Fuji. The mountains and plains are full of colors, and the golden autumn is particularly eye-catching at the bottom of the lake! At night, in the hot spring pool of the hotel, looking up is the starry sky! Mount Fuji is elegant and noble, like an elegant, kind and well-behaved lady, standing gently by the lake. The blooming spring flowers made her more affectionate. But if you are really in Mount Fuji, you can't see what Mount Fuji looks like. It seems to be no different from ordinary snow-capped mountains.

Now Mount Fuji is no longer exclusive to the Japanese. Tourists come from all over the world and go to a carnival feast with their yearning for Fuji and cherry blossoms. You can ride around the lake with three or five friends, or you can sit in a cafe facing the lake and spend the afternoon. More importantly, families with children and the elderly can try a Japanese cultural fast food in various life museums and experience halls.