As you climb Mt. Fuji you find that prices climb as well. At the top, you will be able to buy most things you might need, but you'll pay dearly for it. A small bottle of water runs around 500yen. You're best off thinking ahead and bringing everything you need. See my supply list in the general tip section.
My friends brought everything we needed to make cup of noodles on top of Fuji.
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As you climb Mt. Fuji you find that prices climb as well. At the top, you will be able to buy most things you might need, but you'll pay dearly for it. A small...
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Q: Hi travellers, my question is how far (in Kms and by train) is Mt Fuji area from Tokyo (Asakusa)? and from which station I...

A: Direct bus to Lake Kawaguchi starts from Tokyo station or Shinjuku station. See more info : http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e6905.html
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There is an old Japanese proverb that goes something like this... "A wise man climbs Fuji-san once, a fool climbs it many times." If you've hiked on Mt. Fuji, you would certainly understand. This is...
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The most famous montain in Japan. I didn't climb it cause in this season was too cool for it. I was quite lucky that can took this pic without any cloud. This was a sunny day :D
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My friends and I decided to climb Mount Fuji at night--a popular strategy--so that we could view the sunrise in the morning. For no particular reason at all, we chose the Fujinomiya trail. The trail...
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In my life, sometimes the most casual of statements become an earth-shattering event and this was one of them. In deciding how to celebrate my 40th birthday, climbing Mt. Fuji was casually mentioned....
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