Not only for Japanese but also tourists from abroad, climbing Mt. Fuji is very attractive. Mt. Fuji is famous as symbol of Japan and the highest mountain (3776m/12,388 ft) in Japan. Climbing Mt. Fuji has been more popular these days, and it seems pleasant in term of regional vitalization and tourism. However, there is negative side. Some people think that climbing Mt. Fuji is easy and do not collect information. As a result, light-armed climbers with lack of preparation climb Mt. Fuji and are affected by altitude disease or upset their health.
Why did I decide to write an article about Preparation for climbing Mt. Fuji? I am neither experienced climber nor amateur climber. Beside, I haven’t climbed Mt. Fuji every year. I just only once climbed Mt. Fuji. Of course, there is no qualification for me to tell you my information about Mt. Fuji. However, when I climbed Mt. Fuji, I saw some climbers from abroad were all too light-armed. Half sleeve, short pants, vinyl raincoat (anyway not for climbing,) denim skirt with spats, shoulder bag, flat pumps, small back pack etc…
This was what I found in Mt.Fuji. And I imagined that those tourists from abroad might not have much information about climbing Mt. Fuji with their understandable language.
As one Japanese, hoping many people from abroad to enjoy their wonderful trip in Japan, I would like to be your little advisor for your safe visit in Japan.
I hope my lists will help you.
to be continue

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