Mt Fuji Climbing Route 3776
Date: 15-20 July, 1-6 Sep 2025
A unique and enjoyable experience for climbers on Mount Fuji, involving a stamp rally and the opportunity to earn an original badge.
Date: 15-20 July, 1-6 Sep 2025
A unique and enjoyable experience for climbers on Mount Fuji, involving a stamp rally and the opportunity to earn an original badge.
For over 1000 years, people from all walks of life, including retired emperors and aristocrats, have embarked on the arduous pilgrimage to Kumano. The Nakahechi Imperial Trail leads you east into the mountains towards Kumano Sanzan. This route, known as ‘the Imperial Route,’ was used by emperors and nobles from the 10th century onwards. It is considered the most popular and accessible path of the Kumano Kodo Pilgrimage. While the Nakahechi Trail doesn’t require peak fitness, it does demand strength and endurance, as trekkers must cover at least 6-8 hours of hiking each day.
This walk is a wonderful experience for nature enthusiasts seeking a tranquil and introspective journey.
Duration:5 days and 4 nights
Destination: Mt. Fuji, Japan
Trail: Subashiri Trail (less crowded and more scenic)
Luxury glamping at the base of Mount Fuji in Fujinomiya offers a remarkable experience surrounded by stunning natural beauty. It combines the comforts of luxury accommodation with the immersive experience of camping, allowing you to enjoy the majestic views of Mount Fuji while indulging in upscale amenities and services. It’s a fantastic way to reconnect with nature in a lavish setting.
Enjoy Nagano at its fullest in Spring with hiking in the famous snowy valley of the Alpine Route and cycling with beautiful views of the
mountains. After cycling, a relaxing time in a hot spring awaits you.
Now it’s time to embark on a tour of Nagano, the most desirable prefecture for Japanese people to live in!
Thanks to Iiyama’s abundant snowfall, snowshoe activities can be enjoyed from mid December all the way until early April.
Set in the Seto Inland Sea, the Shimanami Kaido is a popular cycle route suitable for beginners and professionals alike. This tour starts with a visit to the beautiful town of Kurashiki, known for its rich history of canal networks and storehouses, with a hidden art background waiting to be explored.
Climbing Mount Fuji (3776 meters), Japan’s highest and most prominent mountain, can make for lifelong memories. The mountain itself may look more attractive from afar than from close up, but the views on clear days and the experience of climbing through the early morning hours among hundreds of equally minded hikers from across the world are very rewarding.