Battling overtourism and littering, Mount Fuji will now double its tourist tax. Here's what travelers should know.
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Climbing Mount Fuji will now require a $27 fee and a testMount Fuji is a UNESCO World heritage site, a world-famous landmark and an icon of Japan. But it has also become a “trash ...
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A Japanese government panel compiled on Friday measures to be taken in the event of ashfall from a large-scale eruption of Mt ...
An eruption of the iconic mountain could release 10 times the amount of debris generated by the 2011 earthquake and tsunami.
Japan has outlined a response plan for a potential major disaster if Mount Fuji erupts, despite no current signs of volcanic ...
Also known as a "departure tax", this tax was introduced in 2019. It is automatically included in travel fares and applies to all individuals leaving Japan by air or sea, including both foreign ...
Curbs on 'bullet climbing' rapid ascents will also be instituted Climbers using the four trails on Mount Fuji will be charged a fee of 4,000 yen (US$27) from this summer after a plan by the Shizuoka ...
Those heading to Mount Fuji later this year will be shelling out a bit more money to climb the iconic Japanese mountain.
A UNESCO World heritage site, Mount Fuji has seen an abundance of tourists from all over the world in recent years.To bring ...
Japan's Mount Fuji introduces a £20 climbing fee and new restrictions to tackle overtourism and safety concerns.
To try and bring more balance to this popular tourist attraction, Shizuoka and Yamanashi prefectures – who share Mount Fuji – have instituted new rules ahead of the 2025 climbing season ...
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