Standing as Japan’s most iconic natural landmark, Mount Fuji is not just the highest mountain in the country but also a symbol of Japan’s enduring natural beauty and spiritual heritage.
Discover the majestic beauty of Mount Fuji, which rises to 3,776 meters and dominates the landscape of Honshu Island. As one of Japan’s most beloved symbols, this nearly symmetrical stratovolcano has been revered for centuries, both as a sacred site and as a source of artistic inspiration. During the official climbing season from July to September, adventurers can take on the challenge of reaching its summit, where the sunrise known as “Goraiko” offers a truly unforgettable experience. Surrounding the mountain, the Fuji Five Lakes region provides a peaceful retreat, offering stunning views, recreational activities like boating and fishing, and relaxing hot springs. Whether you’re looking to climb its slopes or simply take in the views from below, Mount Fuji is a must-see for its beauty and cultural impact.