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Traveler Hikes Tallest Mountain in Japan at 2AM—Unprepared for What Awaits

Traveler Hikes Tallest Mountain in Japan at 2AM—Unprepared for What Awaits

Summary

A video showing the large number of hikers climbing Mount Fuji in Japan before dawn has gained attention on social media. The footage highlights the heavy congestion during peak hiking season, with many people aiming to see the sunrise at the summit. Officials advise visitors to plan carefully and avoid peak times due to the overcrowding.

Key Facts

  • A video on TikTok recorded a crowded hike up Mount Fuji at 2 AM.
  • Mount Fuji is the tallest mountain in Japan and is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
  • The mountain attracts over 200,000 hikers each year, many of whom are not experienced.
  • The official climbing season is from early July to early September.
  • The busiest times are late July to late August, especially during the Obon holidays.
  • Many hikers climb at night to see the sunrise, which adds to the congestion.
  • Mount Fuji’s website advises flexible planning and warns of potential hazards like extreme weather.
  • The Japan National Tourism Organization suggests beginners hike later in the day for safety.
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