富士山(吉田ルート)
アルパインChubu(Yamanashi)
中級距離
14 km
累積標高差
1450m
最高標高
3776m
所要時間
10時間
Chubu(Yamanashi)
中級距離
14 km
累積標高差
1450m
最高標高
3776m
所要時間
10時間
日本の象徴、富士山の最も人気の登山ルート。五合目から山頂を目指す。
吉田ルートは日本最高峰で最も象徴的な山、富士山(3,776m)の最も人気のあるルートです。山梨県側の五合目から火山性の地形を山小屋を経由しながら登り、神聖な山頂の火口に到達します。雲の上からのご来光を目指す夜間登山は一生に一度の体験であり、毎年夏に数十万人の登山者を集めます。
7月〜9月上旬
雲上のご来光; 日本最高峰3,776m; 火口縁の浅間大社奥宮; お鉢巡り; 関東平野と南アルプスのパノラマ
JR中央線または高速バスで河口湖駅、バスで富士スバルライン五合目まで約50分。新宿からの直行バスもあり。登山シーズンはマイカー規制あり、指定駐車場からシャトルバスを利用。
Altitude sickness is a serious risk—ascend slowly and acclimatize at the 5th Station. The climbing season is limited to early July through early September. Temperatures at the summit can drop below 0°C even in summer. Book mountain huts well in advance. Lightning strikes are a significant danger above the 8th Station. A reservation and entrance fee system is in effect during peak season.
Mt. Fuji (Yoshida Trail) is rated as moderate difficulty.
Mt. Fuji (Yoshida Trail) is 14 km long.
The elevation gain on Mt. Fuji (Yoshida Trail) is 1450 meters.
Hiking Mt. Fuji (Yoshida Trail) typically takes about 10 hours.
The best season to hike Mt. Fuji (Yoshida Trail) is July to early September.
Mt. Fuji (Yoshida Trail) is located in Yamanashi, Chubu region of Japan.
Mt. Fuji (Yoshida Trail) is a alpine trail.
Warnings for Mt. Fuji (Yoshida Trail): Altitude sickness is a serious risk—ascend slowly and acclimatize at the 5th Station. The climbing season is limited to early July through early September. Temperatures at the summit can drop below 0°C even in summer. Book mountain huts well in advance. Lightning strikes are a significant danger above the 8th Station. A reservation and entrance fee system is in effect during peak season..
Access information for Mt. Fuji (Yoshida Trail): Take the JR Chuo Line or highway bus to Kawaguchiko Station, then a bus to Fuji Subaru Line 5th Station (about 50 minutes). Direct buses also run from Shinjuku. Private cars are restricted during the climbing season—use shuttle buses from designated parking areas..
The maximum elevation on Mt. Fuji (Yoshida Trail) is 3776 meters.
Mt. Fuji (Yoshida Trail) is rated moderate, making it accessible for hikers of that level.
For Mt. Fuji (Yoshida Trail), proper hiking shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended. Check warnings: Altitude sickness is a serious risk—ascend slowly and acclimatize at the 5th Station. The climbing season is limited to early July through early September. Temperatures at the summit can drop below 0°C even in summer. Book mountain huts well in advance. Lightning strikes are a significant danger above the 8th Station. A reservation and entrance fee system is in effect during peak season..
Highlights of Mt. Fuji (Yoshida Trail) include: Goraiko sunrise above the clouds; Japan's highest summit at 3,776m; Sacred Sengen Shrine at the crater rim; Ohachi-meguri crater circuit; Panoramic views of the Kanto Plain and Southern Alps.
Access to Mt. Fuji (Yoshida Trail): Take the JR Chuo Line or highway bus to Kawaguchiko Station, then a bus to Fuji Subaru Line 5th Station (about 50 minutes). Direct buses also run from Shinjuku. Private cars are restricted during the climbing season—use shuttle buses from designated parking areas..
The best season for Mt. Fuji (Yoshida Trail) is July to early September. Check conditions before hiking in winter.