Hon 8th Station Fujisan Hotel (Mountain lodge)

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Fujisan Hotel is located at the 8th station of Mt.Fuji. It is the 3rd lodge if you count from the peak. The lodge is situated 3,400m above sea level which is called ‘Munatuki Hattyo’ of steep place, and it is the final great obstacle point to the summit. Three different mountain lodges, which used to be located at this place, had been merged into one and Fujisan Hotel was built in the Meiji 40. As the governor of Yamanashi prefecture promoted internationalizing Mt.Fuji, the bed room was reformed into the double bunk bed and curry and rice started to be provided for foreign tourists, and then these styles became the current main stream of the mountain lodges of Mt.Fuji. Fujisan Hotel is situated at ‘Oikiai', which is the junction of Yoshida Trail, Subashiri Trail, the trail of climbing down the mountain, so it has been very crowded with people. The helpful service is that you can deposit your unnecessary bag at the lodge on the way to the summit. If the weather is nice, you will enjoy the night scenery as far as Shonan area. It takes 60 minutes from this lodge to the summit.To stay the lodge, advance reservation is essential by phone call or Internet(fuji mountain guides site). Rest-station service is charged. Please inquire the accommodation fee and the service in advance.

Venue Address

403-0005 Yoshida Trail, Fujiyoshida City

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