At 3,776 meters, Mount Fuji (富士山) is Japan’s highest peak and one of its most iconic symbols. Every summer, thousands of hikers from around the world set out to climb it—some chasing the dream of sunrise above a sea of clouds, others simply ticking off a bucket-list goal. But here’s the truth: climbing Mount Fuji is not easy. It’s a demanding overnight ascent that tests your fitness, gear, and judgment. This guide is designed to help you decide—honestly—whether you should climb, and what it really takes to do it safely. Official Season and Crowds The official season runs from ...