Ganso-Muro (Mountain lodge)

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Jikigyo-Miroku is the father of Fuji faith, Fuji-ko Chuko. Jikigyo-Miroku dedicated himself to giving relief to all the people, and he fasted and turned into mummy at the Eboshi-iwa-rock in 1733(Kyoho 18). At that time the rock chamber, the Mountain lodge of that time, which was situated nearby, is the Ganso-Muro. It has a deep relationship with the Mt.Fuji faith. The main service is the lodging. There is not rest-station service for non-lodging guest. Water, juice, hot coffee, cocoa, cup noodles, and portable ration are on sale. It is 3,250m above sea level and located at the 8th station of Mt.Fuji. It takes approximately 4-5 hours to the lodge from the 5th station, and it takes approximately 1 hour and half-2 hours to reach the summit from this point.(The photo is from Fujigoko dot TV:http://www.fujigoko.tv/)

Venue Address

403-0005 Yoshida Trail, Fujiyoshida City

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Other Indoor Activities

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