Saturday, September 11, 2010


Recently we had a free day; so we went to "experience" Mt. Fuji.

We secured tickets on a highway bus that would carry us the 3 hours to the mountain. Because of time constraints, we knew we could only "experience" a part of the climb. This was a great precursor for next year; the summit!

Seeing Mt. Fuji from the bus window got everyone's excitement level up. It is an accomplishment that every Japanese wants to experince at least once. We didn't really know what to expect but had heard from several who had made the climb this summer.

This is a poster that was in our train station. Sorry for the glare... This shows a better picture of the terrain on Mt. Fuji this time of the year. The climbing season is very short; from July 1 to August 31. Before or after those dates, you run the risk of dealing with snow.
When the summer interns went at the end of their stay in July, they experienced heavy rain and had to stop at level 6.


Martin is checking out the trail we are going to take. There are more than one to get to the summit, but once we started, most people were using the Yoshida Trail which we used.

We are at the point where we were leaving vegetation and getting into the lava rock.
The huts above me are where you can pay to spend the night in order to finish the climb to see the sun rise.
Here we are at level 7 (8,850 ft); out of the maximum of level 10 (12,400 ft) which is the summit. We bought some snacks to refurbish our spent energy for the trek back down; and we were on our way.
The loose lava rock didn't make that an easy experience. I now knew why the people we had passed coming back down were so slow and cautious.
We're glad we "experienced" it; maybe we'll go for the summit next year.

2 comments:

My Cottage Charm said...

Just wanted you to know I was catching up on your blog. I know you're no longer in Japan, but I wanted to finish the journey. :) Looks like you guys had a wonderful time. I'm jealous you got to climb Mt Fuji!! I have never been out of the US, but would love to travel someday. (except I don't enjoy flying...makes it difficult to travel over seas! lol)
Love you much!
Missy :)

My Cottage Charm said...

You can visit me at my blog too if you'd like. :) It's http://mycottagecharm.blogspot.com and my email is
janiebirdthorn@gmail.com
:)