[2025] Complete Guide to the Fujinomiya Trail on Mt. Fuji|Mountain Huts, Trail Details, and Access

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The climbing season for Mt. Fuji, a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site, is just around the corner in 2025.
This year again, countless climbers from Japan and abroad will gather to take part in Japan’s most iconic summer adventure, making it one of the most anticipated outdoor events of the year.

In 2025, several important updates to climbing regulations have been introduced — most notably, the entrance fee has been raised to 4,000 yen. It’s now more essential than ever to collect accurate information and prepare properly before your ascent.

Among all the trails, the one drawing attention this year is the Fujinomiya Trail, known as the shortest route to the summit.
Thanks to its excellent accessibility from the Tokai and Kansai regions, it ranks as the second most popular route after the Yoshida Trail.

In this article, we’ll take a detailed look at the Fujinomiya Trail — including its key features, the latest information on mountain huts, access routes, and essential tips for beginners aiming to climb safely and confidently.

If you’ve ever dreamed of climbing Mt. Fuji, this is the perfect guide to help make it happen in 2025!

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If you prefer renting climbing gear instead of buying everything, Yamarent is by far the best option. They offer a convenient service that allows you to rent all the essential equipment for climbing Mt. Fuji in one package.

At the Yoshida Trail 5th Station shop and the Fujinomiya 5th Station shop, you can pick up your gear on-site and return it right after your climb, making it easy to travel light from home.

However, keep in mind that during the peak climbing season, shops get very crowded and stock can run low. To avoid this problem, we recommend using their delivery service.

You can easily book online, by phone, or by visiting their Shinjuku or Lake Kawaguchiko store to try items on in advance. Once you place an order, your gear—freshly cleaned and maintained—is shipped directly to your home. After your climb, simply return the items via courier without needing to wash them.

Other convenient features include:

  • A wide selection of items, confirmed at the time of reservation
  • Delivery arriving 3 days before your climb
  • Free size changes if needed
  • Free shipping for orders over ¥10,000
  • Easy returns via convenience stores
  • Full refunds for cancellations due to bad weather or health issues (as long as you notify them by the day before your climb)

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Fujinomiya Trail Basic Information

ItemFujinomiya Trail
Popularity Ranking2nd
Difficulty Ranking3rd
Guide ColorBlue
Trailhead Elevation2,380m
Ascent Time & DistanceAbout 5 hrs (4.3 km)
Descent Time & DistanceAbout 3 hrs 30 min (4.3 km)
Trail / Descent RouteSame route for ascent and descent
Slope & TerrainRocky terrain throughout
Mountain HutsAvailable at most stations
Private Car RestrictionsYes
Crowding LevelModerate
First-Aid FacilitiesYes (8th Station Health Center)
Sunrise ViewSunrise over ridgelines in some spots

Essential Preparations Before Climbing Mt. Fuji

Submitting a Climbing Plan and Paying the Entrance Fee

For a safe and well-organized climb, submitting a climbing plan is absolutely essential. This document plays a critical role in facilitating swift rescue operations in the event of an accident or emergency.

Be sure to include details such as your chosen trail, planned departure and arrival times, number of companions, and equipment list. The submission is free of charge and can be completed easily online in advance. Access the link below and fill out the required fields:

👉 Climbing Plan Submission https://www.mt-compass.com/typical/fujiroute.php

From the 2025 season, all climbers—regardless of whether they are doing a day hike or an overnight stay—are required to pay an entrance fee of 4,000 yen.

Please note that this system requires advance registration and online payment. Complete the procedure early through the link below:

👉 Fujinomiya Trail Entrance Fee Registrationhttps://fujisan223registration.com/2025/jp.html#fujinavi

If you forget to register in advance, you must complete the registration and confirm the climbing rules at the 5th Station of each trail before beginning your ascent.
Proper planning and preparation are key to ensuring a safe and enjoyable Mt. Fuji climbing experience!

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How to Climb the Fujinomiya Trail

5th Station → 6th Station

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In my 30s, originally from Kyoto and now based in the Kanto region, I have been passionate about traveling both within Japan and abroad since my student days. I love discovering hidden local charms while strolling through cities and towns.

A true nature enthusiast, I’m especially drawn to the sea and mountains—and I’ve even climbed Mt. Fuji! I also enjoy joining local events and festivals, valuing every opportunity to connect with Japanese culture and traditions.

Through my writing, I aim to uncover the deeper appeal of Japan and share insights that make every journey more fulfilling—whether it’s sightseeing spots, gourmet experiences, or outdoor activities.

By highlighting the many attractions of Yamanashi Prefecture, I propose travel ideas where visitors can also experience Japan’s unique spirit of hospitality (“omotenashi”).
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