Getting to Mount Fuji typically involves traveling to one of the surrounding cities or towns, such as Tokyo or Fujiyoshida, and then making your way to the mountain by train, bus, or car. Here are some common ways to get there:
1 – From Tokyo: Take a direct bus from Shinjuku Station or Tokyo Station to the Fuji Five Lakes area, which is near Mount Fuji. Alternatively, you can take a train from Tokyo to Fujiyoshida Station and then transfer to a bus.
2 – From Osaka or Kyoto: Travel by shinkansen (bullet train) to Tokyo or Shin-Fuji Station, and then follow the directions from Tokyo.
3 – By Car: Renting a car gives you flexibility, but be aware of parking restrictions near the mountain during peak climbing seasons.
4 – Climbing Routes: If you plan to climb Mount Fuji, there are several trails starting from different fifth stations (bases) around the mountain. Each trail has different access points, transportation options, and facilities.
Planning ahead is crucial, especially during the climbing season (July to early September) when transportation and accommodation near Mount Fuji can be busy.
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getting to Mount Fuji involves traveling to one of the surrounding cities such as Tokyo or Fuji oosa then making your way to the mountain by train bus or car planning ahead is crucial during the peak climbing season being July to early September