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Mt. Fuji Spring Ascent (Group Tour)

Experience the Majesty of Mt. Fuji in Snow

*This is a group tour.

Embark on an unforgettable winter journey with our "Fuji Snow Ascent" expedition. This 2-day tour offers a unique opportunity to climb Japan's iconic peak during the off-season, enjoying breathtaking snowy landscapes and a serene, less-crowded experience.


About This Climb

Our "Fuji Spring Ascent" takes you on an extraordinary adventure approaching Mt. Fuji from its eastern side. This less-traveled route offers a more intimate experience with the mountain's winter beauty. We'll begin with an overnight stay at the trailhead (2000m), allowing for acclimatization and preparation. On Day 2, we'll make our summit push, guided by experienced mountaineers who will ensure your safety and provide expert instruction on winter climbing techniques.


Climbing Mt. Fuji in Spring

Our regular season starts in mid-July. However, it is possible to climb Mt. Fuji during the spring months. Snow often arrives in mid-October, transforming the climb from a hike into a technical mountaineering endeavor. Although we do not offer any true winter ascents, the road to the 5th Station (trailhead) typically opens at the end of April. As the days get longer and the mountain experiences milder conditions in spring, we offer tours. Though the amount of snow varies from year to year, all participants must have crampons, ice axes, and any other necessary winter mountaineering equipment.

We are happy to book you for a tour; however, please understand that there is a heightened likelihood of needing to cancel the tour due to rapidly changing weather and snow conditions. We will wait until the very last minute (the night before or the morning of the tour) to make the most informed decision on whether to proceed.


Who Should Join?

This challenging yet rewarding adventure is perfect for:

  • Experienced hikers and trekkers seeking a unique summit experience.
  • Individuals with a high level of physical fitness (min: capable of jogging 10km with relative ease).
  • Those comfortable with challenging weather conditions and demanding physical activity.
  • Participants eager to learn and utilize winter mountaineering equipment like crampons and ice axes.


Important Considerations

  • Snow Conditions: As it gets closer the summer, the snow on Mt Fuji will start to melt rapidly. If there isn't snow on the mountain on the day of your trip, we will still climb!
  • Weather: Mt. Fuji's weather is unpredictable. We may alter or cancel the tour due to adverse conditions.
  • Fitness: Participants should be in excellent physical condition and have prior hiking experience.
  • Safety: Our guides prioritize safety and may refuse service to anyone deemed unfit or unprepared.
  • No Sunrise Summit: Fuji Spring Ascent tours do not allow for a summit at sunrise due to shorter daylight hours.
  • Off-Season Conditions: Trails are not maintained, and no huts are open. The summit can be colder than -10°C.
  • Heightened Risk: There is an increased risk of needing to turn around before reaching the summit due to weather, snow conditions and other safety reasons.
  • Flexible Dates: Snow ascents are highly weather dependent, Mt. Fuji Guides reserves the right to a 2 day weather margin for the climb. Please ensure your flexibility for a date switch of up to 2 days (for the start date).

Price

¥65,000/ person + 10% tax

*minimum 3 people to run this tour


Available:

May 15- June 15, 2025

Includes:

  • Pickup/drop-off at Gotemba Station.
  • English-speaking guides.
  • Overnight accommodation at trailhead.
  • Dinner (Day 1)
  • Crampons & Ice Axe (If applicable)
  • Avalanche safety gear (if applicable)


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General Itinerary

*Itineraries are subject to change


Day 1: Arrival and Trailhead Preparation

  • 1:00 PM: Pickup at our Office by Gotemba Station. Meet your English-speaking guide and receive any rental gear (if any).
  • 1:30 PM - 2:30 PM: Transfer to the trailhead.
  • 2:30 PM - 4:00 PM: Gear check and briefings. 
    • This includes basic instruction on the use of crampons and ice axes.
    • Detailed discussion of weather conditions and potential hazards.
  • 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM: Free time to acclimatize, explore the immediate surroundings, and enjoy the scenery.
  • 6:00 PM: Dinner provided at the trailhead.
  • 7:00 PM: Final weather check and preparation for the early morning ascent.
  • 8:00 PM: Early bedtime to ensure adequate rest.


Day 2: Ascent and Descent

  • 4:00 AM: Wake-up call.
  • 4:30 AM: Begin the "Fuji Snow Ascent" via the Subashiri Trail. 
  • Guided ascent with experienced mountaineering guides.
  • Summit Arrival: (Weather and conditions permitting) Reach the summit of Mt. Fuji and enjoy panoramic views.
  • Descent: Begin the descent. 
  • Careful and guided descent, with attention to safety on snow and ice.
  • Afternoon: Return to the Trailhead.
  • 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM: Debriefing.
  • 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM: Transfer back to Gotemba Station, Gear Return, Farewell. *There are great transportation options back to Tokyo or greater Mt. Fuji area from Gotemba both by Bus and Train.

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Mt. Fuji Spring Ascent: Difficulty and Preparation

A challenge for the mind & body

This is NOT an easy climb.

The ascent is roughly 1700 vertical meters over steep and rocky features with a large portion on snow (which can have a variety of different textures).

The average ascent time is 7 hours.

The average decent time is 4 tours.

*The cut of time to reach the summit is 8.5 hours. Your guide(s) may turn you around at any point if your pace is too slow or any reason that may compromise you and the group's safety.

Additionally Mt. Fuji is infamous for its volatile weather. A climb to the summit of Mt. Fuji guarantees that at one point you will be dry, wet, hot and cold. From mild spring conditions to snowy winter conditions, one should always expect for the weather to drastically change in an instant. Almost any type of weather you can imagine can be experienced at any given moment on Mt. Fuji and being prepared with the necessary equipment will be key for a successful climb. 


To ensure optimal comfort and safety during your climb, a strategic approach to clothing is essential. Managing your thermal regulation through the dynamic adjustment of clothing layers is key. During periods of heightened physical activity, the removal of layers is crucial to mitigate perspiration and prevent subsequent chilling. Conversely, the addition of insulating layers during periods of rest or reduced activity will maintain heat. A high-performance insulating garment is indispensable for maintaining warmth during extended breaks. We strongly recommend the use of technical, quick-drying fabrics, and advise against cotton due to their moisture-retentive properties.


Not only weather! Though Mt. Fuji is not at an elevation where supplementary oxygen is needed, all climbers will feel the altitude to varying degrees. Some may only experience a slight shortness of breath but other may experience dizziness, nausea or other effects of the elevation which may affect your climb.
*Serious altitude related complications are rare outlier cases on Mt. Fuji.  

Lastly, the amount of equipment needed on Mt. Fuji tends to weigh down a large backpack (a loaded backpack weighs around 5-15kgs)!

Training goes a long way! It is strongly advised for you to be practicing an active lifestyle spending a lot of time on your feet. Pacing is an important part of endurance activities and regularly training your stamina and cardio with activities such as hiking, walking, running, stairmasters and cycling will help you towards successfully reaching the summit.

Additionally it is advised to also go hiking/ walking with a 10kg backpack to simulate what you would be carrying at all times on your Mt. Fuji hike.

In summation, what makes climbing Mt. Fuji so difficult is its steepness, rugged/ rocky terrain, elevation, volatile weather and sheer length of climb while carrying equipment.

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Accommodation

Mountain Hut

The night before the climb we will be staying at a mountain hut at 2000m. Though a comfortable experience with great food, it is a simple dormitory style mountain hut. 

*There is no running water and we cannot use the electrical outlets.

What To Bring: mt. Fuji Spring Ascents

Mt. Fuji Guides offers a rental service for certain items, please let us know at the time of your booking.
*additional costs may apply

Warm, high top and waterproof boots


Solid 10 point + Universal, Semi or Auto crampons (NO CHAINS, SLIP ON or Light crampons)


Long, Steel ice axe


Not a must but are great for preventing abrasion aginst crampons and prevents snow and rocks from getting underneath your pants and in the boots.


Wool or quick drying synthetic materials only! NO COTTON!


Rain/ Snow jackets and Pants are a must given the volatility of the weather that can be found on Mt. Fuji. Outer shells also acts as a wind breaker! 


Quick drying synthetic materials only! AVOID COTTON (no jeans)!


Quick drying synthetic materials only! AVOID COTTON!


Although the temperature in the lower elevations can be mild, the higher elevations on Mt. Fuji are cold! (up to -15C). Especially during the off-season. It is advised to bring warm winter wear such as a fleece and down or even a ski jacket!


NO COTTON


2 pairs!

1 light pair.

1 waterproof warm pair.


A warm hat for the cold.










A comfortable hiking backpack with a waist belt to help distribute the weight of your pack to your hips. 


Depending on the amount of on Mt Fuji During your climb, you may need to carry a triple antenna beacon, probe and extendable metal shovel. 


There is more snow in May than in June, the snow coverage this season will determine whether this equipment need to be carried or not.

*Avalanche safety equipment is included


On very rainy days, a backpack rain cover will not be enough to keep the contents of your backpack dry. You will be glad to have an extra measure of safety to keep warm layers, electronics and other essentials dry!


During the off-season, there will be no opportunities to purchase anything on the mountain.  We will need to carry any food (including lunch), snacks and water for a 10 hour day!

3L tends to be a good amount of water to bring.


You must be responsible for the disposal of all of your trash! There will be no trash cans available on Mt. Fuji.


The first aid kits your guides carry will be reserved for emergencies. Giving supplies away for non-emergent aid, will take resources away from a true emergency.

Please bring a small first aid kit of bandaids, painkillers, wet wipes and any other personal medication you may need.


RENTAL EQUIPMENT

Make sure to have the right gear!

Mt. Fuji Guides offers the following equipment for rental.
Rentals bookings can be made via a form following your tour booking.

The equipment can be picked up at our office in Gotemba at the start of your tour.


Additional charges will apply.


Rental Offerings:

  • Hiking Poles ¥1500
  • Rain Shell Set ¥ 2500
  • Fleece ¥1500
  • 30L Backpack & Rain Cover Set ¥2000
  • Backpack Rain Cover ¥700
  • Dry Bag ¥700
  • Gaiters ¥1000
  • Headlamp ¥700


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