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Mount Fuji is Japan's highest and most iconic mountain, revered in Shinto tradition and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It offers breathtaking landscapes, cultural significance, and unforgettable hiking experiences.
Sacred Mountain
3776 meters (12389 feet)
0 (uninhabited, but with surrounding communities)
Temperate - Cool summers and cold, snowy winters. The climate varies significantly with elevation, with the summit experiencing subarctic conditions.
July to August (climbing season)
This is the official climbing season with clear trails and mountain huts open. Expect crowded conditions.
June and September
Fewer crowds, but mountain huts may be closed. Weather can be unpredictable.