Mount Fuji Mountain Guide

The Mount Fuji summary is: Mount Fuji has 0 lifts within its terrain that is suitable for intermediate level. Find location, trail maps and piste maps covering the mountains 1524m of vertical range and surrounding area.


Photo Credit: Snow Forecast AdminMount Fuji  Guide de la station

Mount Fuji Mountain Guide

The Mount Fuji summary is: Mount Fuji has 0 lifts within its terrain that is suitable for intermediate level. Find location, trail maps and piste maps covering the mountains 1524m of vertical range and surrounding area.

Vertical :

Sommet : 3776m
Arrow
1524m
Pied : 2252m

Meilleure pour :

Niveau intermédiaire skieur de niveau
Niveau intermédiaire

Pistes:

Hectares de ski :

Fabrication de neige : —

Mount Fuji Remontées :

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Remontées totales = 0
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Visitez Mount Fuji

Informations utiles sur les stations afin de vous aider à planifier votre voyage à Mount Fuji.

  • Ouverture de la saison
  • Fermeture de la saison
  • Hébergement
  • Restaurants | Bars
    — | —
  • Aéroport le plus proche
    Tokyo
  • Gare la plus proche
  • Site Officiel du Tourisme
  • Tél. Office de Tourisme

Mount Fuji Caractéristiques

Le terrain de Mount Fuji inclut ::

  • Halfpipes
  • Snowpark
  • Ski de fond
  • Location de skis

What's it like at Mount Fuji?

Fuji-san or Mount Fuji is the highest mountain in Japan at 12,389 feet (3,776 metres). It is an isolated volcano, located only 50 miles southwest from Tokyo, which contributes to its popularity. Thousands of climbers, tourists, and religious pilgrims ascend to the summit of Mount Fuji each year. The mountain has traditionally been sacred to the Shinto religion, and has remained sacred to Buddhists as Buddhism has become Japan's predominant religion. Three temples (plus a weather observatory) have been erected on the summit. No record exists of the first ascent of Fuji-san, but oral tradition states that a Buddhist monk first climbed the mountain in the seventh century. The mountain is now dormant, but it has erupted eighteen times in recorded history, and many more times according to geological evidence. The last eruption of Mount Fuji occurred in 1708. Perhaps, ironically for a sacred mountain, the foothills have been developed as a summer and winter sports area, and skiing on the mountain is popular in the winter. The majority of people who climb the mountain, however, do so with respect for its sanctity, and quiet meditation is common on its summit. The official climbing season for Fuji-san or Mount Fuji is July and August, but many climb in surrounding months to avoid the crowds.



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Plan des pistes et plan des sentiers interactifs de Mount Fuji. Visualisez les pistes et les sentiers ainsi que le terrain environnant et les contours des montagnes pour pré&parer des activités dans toute la région. Trouvez et comparez les stations à proximité en cliquant sur les marqueurs de station.

Mount Fuji météo en direct

Complexe touristiqueProfondeur de NeigeTemp. (°C)Vent (km/h)Météo
Remontée au sommet: 
-6
40
light snow
Remontée intermédiaire: 
-1
25
light snow
Remontée en bas: 
1
10
light snow

Quel est le mois le plus enneigé pour aller à Mount Fuji ?

marsMoyenne: 3.5 jours de neige par semaine
La semaine la plus enneigée à Mount Fuji est la semaine 1 de mars. Il y a généralement 3.5 jours de neige cette semaine avec une épaisseur de 33cm . Consultez les graphiques de l’historique de la neige à Mount Fuji ci-dessous.


Commentaires de Visiteurs de Mount Fuji

Globalement: 2.8 Basé sur 2 votes et 7 commentaires

  • Fiabilité (neige)
    3.0
  • Variété de pistes
    5.0
  • Hors-piste
    5.0
  • Paysages
    5.0
  • Après-Ski
    1.0
  • Vote

Jasbir de Japan écrit:

Since discovering this site, I always check the weather forecast on the summit before going to Mt. Fuji.

I have been to the summit 25 times now. The forecast, on this site, is generally very accurate but the weather on Fuji is changeable and on my last trip (August 15) the forecast was for a clear night sky, mild temperatures and all good for a sunrise. Things took a turn around 01:00 around 3200m with heavy rain and very strong winds. The rain stopped around 05:00 but the winds remained moderately strong until at least 07:00 by which time I was heading back down from the summit.

Most important thing is to be prepared just in case there is a change in the weather. Some extra layers and waterproofs, even when the forecast is good, are definitely a must.

Mt. Fuji is great. I have this site bookmarked and I'm often checking the forecast a week ahead if I get that feeling I need to go to again.

Safe climbing !

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