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Can I go to Mount Fuji in summer? Is it suitable to go to Mount Fuji in summer?

As we all know, there is a very famous scenic spot in Japan, Mount Fuji, which has also been written, filmed and sung by many novels, movies, TV dramas and songs. So can this beautiful place go in summer? Let me tell you something.

Can I go to Mount Fuji in summer?

There is no snow top in summer, so the photos taken will be worse.

Besides, from July to September, it seems inconvenient for Fuji Express to stop running in Wu Hejing.

This is a batch taken at the end of April this year, and August is probably another matter.

Last September in Heiping, Japan, I was lucky enough to see Mount Fuji without snow tops, and my face value would indeed be discounted. However, depending on whether you are overlooking or climbing, different seasons have different ways to play.

Mount Fuji is only suitable for overlooking, but it is just an ordinary active volcano at close range. It is neither a dense forest nor a stream, waterfall, temple or hot spring. It is so boring. Don't you see that almost all the famous landscape photos are overlooking? If you want to climb mountains, Japan has many mountains.

You can climb Mount Fuji in August, and it takes 6-7 hours to climb from the mountainside to the top.

Although Mount Fuji is the highest peak in Japan, it is already a very mature tourist area, and it is nothing special to climb to Wuji Wood easily.

Just bring your camera, money and other things you need, which is similar to climbing some big mountains in parks in China.

Suggestion:

1, shoes: Wear a pair of shoes with thick soles, and it is certainly better if you can prepare cream-colored hiking shoes with high waist.

2, clothing: clothes to be worn should be easy to put on and take off, generally adjusted at any time according to sweating;

It's windy on the mountain, so you'd better prepare a windproof suit, such as a jacket.

3. Drinking water: Because the mountain water is tight, it is best to bring some water, 500- 1000 ml, not too heavy.

4. Others: If you want to watch the sunrise on the mountain, you may need to go out in the dark. Consider bringing a small flashlight.