What is Mt. Fuji 5th Station?
The Fuji Subaru Line 5th Station (富士スバルライン五合目, Fuji Subaru Line Gogōme, also known as Yoshidaguchi 5th Station or Kawaguchiko 5th Station) lies at approximately the halfway point of the Yoshida Trail, which leads from Fujiyoshida Sengen Shrine at the mountain’s base to the summit of Mount Fuji.
How do I get to Fujinomiya 5th station?
To get to Fujinomiya Trail 5th Station by car, you should park at the Mizugazuka parking area and take a shuttle or taxi to the 5th station. The shuttle comes every 60 minutes throughout the day (from 6:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.) and costs 2,000 yen round trip. Taxis cost roughly 4,750 yen one way.
Can you drive to Mt. Fuji 5th Station?
You can reach the fifth station by car on the Subaru Line, a scenic toll road that climbs Mt. Fuji’s lower northern slopes. The road is accessible most of the year but is closed to private vehicles during the busy climbing season (July 1 to September 10).
How many miles is the Yoshida trail?
11.6-mile
Experience this 11.6-mile loop trail near Fujiyoshida Shi, Yamanashi.
How long does it take to climb Mount Fuji from 5th station?
5-6 hour
The majority of climbers will begin from the Kawaguchi-ko 5th station which is on average a 5-6 hour climb to the summit. The average time, does not usually take into consideration break periods at mountain huts along the way and is by no means a time which reflects a relaxed pace to the summit.
How cold is it on Mt. Fuji?
Temperature. The average monthly temperature at the summit of Mt. Fuji is below freezing for almost all months, other than for a period of time in the summer, and has an average annual temperature of approximately −7ºC.
What is the hardest trail of Mt Fuji?
The Gotemba Trail
The Gotemba Trail is the most difficult of the four routes.
How do you climb Mt Fuji?
A Beginner’s Guide to Climbing Mount Fuji
- Choose your Mount Fuji trail. Climbing up the Yoshida trail.
- Decide the day and time to climb Mount Fuji.
- Book a mountain hut.
- Educate yourself on altitude sickness.
- Prepare the proper clothing and equipment.
- Buy food and water beforehand.
- Start your climb!
How high can you drive up Mt. Fuji?
Fuji. It’s a toll road about 30kms in length and takes about 40 minutes. You can go up to the 2,305m in height. The end of the Fuji Subaru Line places you almost close enough to grab the summit of Mount Fuji.
Is there a cable car up Mount Fuji?
Fuji up close via cable car and overlooking Lake Kawaguchi. Cable car ride fare is reasonable and can be combine with the Lake Kawaguchi boat ride.
How long does it take to climb Mt. Fuji from 5th station?
about 4~7 hours
The climbing distance from the 5th station to the summit is approximately 5.0km, and the same trail is used for both ascending and descending. The average time required for ascent is about 4~7 hours and 2~3 hours for descent excluding the time for rest. The official climbing season of Mt. Fuji is in July and August.
How hard is the Yoshida trail?
The Yoshida trail is relatively the easiest route to ascend Mt. Fuji and also has the most facilities, located about every hour to ninety minutes apart. These include first-aid centers and doctors at the 5th, 7th and 8th stations, vending machines and mountain huts.
Where is the 5th station on the Yoshida trail?
The Fuji Subaru Line 5th Station ( x m X o C ܍ , Fuji Subaru Line Gogōme, also known as Yoshidaguchi 5th Station or Kawaguchiko 5th Station) lies at approximately the halfway point of the Yoshida Trail, which leads from Fujiyoshida Sengen Shrine at the mountain’s base to the summit of Mount Fuji.
Does Yoshida provide housing for students?
While Yoshida does not provide any sort of housing for students, we can definitely help you with your housing search. When you arrive in Japan, there are a number of hotels and inns that are a short commute away from the school, especially near big train stations such as Ikebukuro, Shinjuku and Ueno.
Why choose 5th Avenue station apartments?
5th Avenue Station apartments are exactly the esthetic we were looking for. The exposed brick and beams are beautiful details. Additionally, the staff are responsive and helpful. One of the staff members helped show my grandmother the event space when I couldn’t be present.
What is the Fuji Subaru line 5th station?
The Fuji Subaru Line 5th Station provides parking lots, coin lockers and a few restaurants and shops, as it is the last chance for departing climbers to stock up on supplies at reasonable prices before they head out.