Fujisan wa Nippon de ichiban hyōkō no takai yama de, tozansha ga taenai ninki supotto desu. Shichigatsu jōjun kara 9 gatsu chūjun wa, toreiru ya shukuhaku shisetsu ga hiraku kōshiki no tozan shi-zun desu. Kono kikanchū, yama wa tsūjō yuki ga naku, kikō wa hikakuteki odayaka desu. Kotoshi wa shichigatsu ichi nichi ni Yamanashikengawa no Yoshida ru-to, shichigatsu tooka ni Shizuokakengawa no Subashiri ru-to ga hirakimasu.
Mt. Fuji is the tallest mountain in Japan and is a popular spot for climbers. Early July to mid-September is the official climbing season with the opening of trails and mountain lodgings. During this period, the mountain is usually snow-free and the climate is relatively mild. This year, the Yoshida route from the Yamanashi Prefecture will open on July 1st, and the Subashiri route from the Shizuoka Prefecture will open on July 10.
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