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Fujisan Trek: At 3776 Meters

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Sitting at Mount Fuji’s summit

Our very slow dark hike from the 9th station hut towards Mount Fuji summit started around 2:30 AM, more than enough time to be there just before sunrise. It was slow-moving because of the long single file of hundreds (perhaps thousands) of hikers going up. A modern pilgrimage of sun-worshippers. The slowness didn’t bother me, in fact it was truly an experience to witness so many Japanese people climbing the mountain they consider sacred, and then to wait patiently in the cold for the sunrise – their goal.

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Japan’s rising sun

After the heartfelt rising of the sun moment, one can walk around and see very clearly at daylight the crater of this active volcano, plus the heavenly ‘above the clouds’ view at 3,776 meter altitude. Ha! I’ll never forget Mount Fuji’s altitude number because one shop in Kawaguchiko sells this Mount Fuji t-shirt with 3776 visibly printed in front, though it’s not because of this, the fact that it cost 3,776 yen stamped the number on my mind like the stamping of climbing sticks.

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Suspense before the sunrise

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Sun worshippers

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Plenty of hikers

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Where one can buy hot beverage while waiting for the sunrise

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Vending machine at the summit — only in Japan

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Shelter at the summit where one can sit to defrost but you must buy hot meal such as curry rice or ramen

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Beyond those ropes in the crater of Mount Fuji

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Another snapshot of the crater yonder

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Torii gate just before entering the temple at the summit

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Having my stick (1/3 size of the climbing stick) stamped at the temple in the summit for sentimental purposes

Arakurayama Jaunt

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Ascending and the trail is still a bit wide from here

I was thinking that if my legs were mildly sore from the Mount Fuji trek, then perhaps a short hike to the top of Mount Arakura (Arakurayama) the following day might be soothing, plus I get to see Fujiyoshida City from above.

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At the goten, I was on a supposed to be a good spot to have a pleasurable view of Mount Fuji from afar. But since it’s summer, Fujisan is hardly visible due to the haze, but since it’s summer then it’s a good time to climb Mount Fuji instead, which I did.

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The top of Mount Arakura

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Hanging gong

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Hammer to strike the suspended gong

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Sign at the goten (viewing spot)

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Fujiyoshida City on a plateau as seen from the goten

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Another view from the goten

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Almost at the end of the descent