Flying INDIAN FLAG 🇮🇳 on top of MOUNT FUJI 富士山

Flying INDIAN FLAG 🇮🇳 on top of MOUNT FUJI

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富士山
🗻 About Mount Fuji
Height of Mt Fuji 3,775.63m
August average Temp 6.0°C

There are four climbing routes leading to the summit of Mt Fuji. 富士山
(1) Yoshida Route: Fuji Subaru Line fifth station
(2) Subashiri Route: Subashiguchi fifth station
(3) Gotemba Route: Gotemba-guchi Shin-gogome
(4) Fujinomiya route: Fujinomiya-guchi fifth station

This time, we climbed the mountain from the Yoshida Route, the fifth station of the Fuji Subaru Line (1), which is relatively easy even for beginners.
🗻What we noticed when we climbed
 As there is a risk of altitude sickness, it is recommended to stay overnight at the fifth station to allow your body to acclimatise before climbing to the summit.
 There is no running water on Mt Fuji.
Fuji, nor are there any springs or wells on the way up Mt Fuji, due to the geological features that allow water to pass through easily.
Hand-washing water in mountain huts and toilets is not drinkable, as it is made from rainwater and other accumulated water.
Therefore, you must always be prepared with drinking water when climbing Mt.Fuji.

🗻Mountains of the world
No. 1 Everest: 8,848 m (Nepal, China)
No. 2 K2: 8,611 m (Pakistan, China)
No. 3 Kachenjunga: 8,586 m (Nepal/India)
Mountains of 🗻 Japan
No. 1 Mt Fuji: 3,776 m (Shizuoka, Yamanashi)
No. 2 Kitadake: 3,193 m (Yamanashi, Japan)
No. 3 Okuhotaka: 3,190 m (Nagano, Gifu)
No. 3 Manodake: 3,190 m (Shizuoka/Yamanashi Prefecture)

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