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HUT FAQ

Where can I store extra luggage?
​We understand that you may have extra luggage that you do not want to take on your journey up Mt. Fuji.

Options for luggage storage include, coin lockers at Shinjuku or Kawaguchiko train stations, hotel baggage storage services, or sending by 'takkyubin' (postal service) to your next destination. We highly recommend using 'Takkyubin' luggage delivery services, as it is extremely cheap, efficient and reliable, with pricing at around ¥2,000 for next day shipping for check-in sized baggage. Information on the Takkyubin service can be found here.
The reservation page says that my preferred date is fully booked. Are there other options?
Mountain hut booking services on our website are for the following huts:
  • Fujisan Hotel 
  • Taishikan
  • Kamaiwakan 
  • Miharashikan

While other huts are available on Mt. Fuji, Fuji Mountain Guides does not offer a booking service for these huts. The Japan Travel website may be able to help if you are looking for alternatives.
Are there vegetarian meal options available?
At all of the mountain huts booked through Fuji Mountain Guides, vegetarian meals are available. Vegetarian meals must be requested in advanced and an option to do so is provided during the reservation process. ​​
Is it possible to request a private room?
Private capsules are available through Taishikan mountain hut. There is limited availability (one capsule per day)

Reserve a mountain hut on Mt. Fuji

  • Fujisan Hotel Hut - Original 8th station 3,400m / 11,154ft
  • Taishikan Hut - 8th station 3,100m / 10,170ft​
  • Kamaiwakan Hut - 7th station 2,790m / 9,153ft​​
  • Miharashikan Hut -  Original 7th station 3,200m / 10,500ft

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Off Season 2 Day Tour

Sep 11 - Oct 15

Enjoy a more relaxed hike. Avoid the crowds and summit Mt. Fuji during the day instead of just before dawn. All transportation fees, lodging, and three hot meals included.
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In Season 2 Day Fuji Tour

June 25 - Sep 10

Our most popular summer offering. This trip will give you ample time to reach the summit for sunrise. Round trip transportation from Tokyo to Mt. Fuji, two meals, and mountain hut included.
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Private & Group Tours

June 25 - Oct 15

Hike with a group of friends, colleagues, or family. Custom pick ups and drop offs provided within Tokyo and the Mt. Fuji area. 
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  • Tours
    • Two Day Sunrise Summit (Jun 25 - Sep 10)
    • Off Season Two Day Summit (Sep 11 - Oct 15)
    • Base Camp Treks (May 10 - Nov 10)
    • Private Mt. Fuji Tours >
      • Two Day Sunrise Summit
      • Off Season Two-Day Summit
      • One-Day Summit
      • Three-Day (Fuji Discovery)
  • Rentals
  • Mt. Fuji
    • About Mount Fuji
    • Climbing Mt Fuji
    • Mt Fuji Weather Forecast
    • Photo Gallery
  • Travel Planning
    • Logistics
    • Activities
    • Hotels
  • Shop
    • Gift Cards
    • Merchandise
  • About
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