In recent years Japan’s largest active volcano has been attracting challengers from across the globe. Every summer, Mt. Fuji’s climbing season officially begins in early July and runs through the middle of September. During this brief seasonal window, there is relatively little snowfall on the mountain and the weather tends to be quite mild.
That said, time for a quick disclaimer: despite its beauty, Mt. Fuji is a challenging beast. If you’re planning to attempt a climb please do some research first and have an honest discussion with yourself regarding your physical wellness, condition, and capabilities. Nothing spoils a vacation more than having to experience an airlifted rescue off the mountain… no one wants to be that guy!
That said, time for a quick disclaimer: despite its beauty, Mt. Fuji is a challenging beast. If you’re planning to attempt a climb please do some research first and have an honest discussion with yourself regarding your physical wellness, condition, and capabilities. Nothing spoils a vacation more than having to experience an airlifted rescue off the mountain… no one wants to be that guy!

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