
Best view of Mt. Fuji 5th Station 3
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1 The sea of clouds that can be met even in the Mt. Fuji 5th Station consortium
At Mt. Fuji 5th Station (Yoshidaguchi) at an altitude of 2,305 meters, although it is a place to come by bus or car, cloud sea may appear all around per climatic conditions. Even in the summer it is cool 5th Station with an average temperature of 15 degrees (meaning the summit of the summer is 5 degrees on the way), even by meeting the fanciful cloud sea, I feel that I am in "Mt. Fuji" and the magnificence of Mt. Fuji It might be possible. If you go to the observation deck of 5th Station, you can feel the sea of clouds and the sense that you are on the clouds as far as you can see.

2 360-degree starry sky without interruption
Mt. Fuji 5th Station is still many people coming in the daytime, but during the summer period arrived in the evening and for several hours to prevent alpine sickness, rest at 5th Station and highly acclimatize, from night There are many people who start climbing. It is sudden sky full of sky that jumps to the eyes when you look up at the sky suddenly at night called climbing from now. It may be memories of Mt. Fuji who is rolling over to climb a mountain and looking at the stars spreading from the head to the feet. Fujikyu Unjokaku also offers a "Capsule Hotel" that is the perfect resting space for advanced adaptation. Why do not you experience the starry sky at 5th Station once?

3 5th Station View from sunrise
One of the real pleasures of climbing Mt. Fuji is the sunrise as seen at the top of the mountain, "Kagamitsu". It is the morning sun seen from the 5th Station view for those who are a little going to the summit or those who climb up from the foot with a bicycle or motorbikes. Looking forward to the morning sun rising slowly and the appearance of the world becoming brighter by the sunlight, it is also a way to enjoy the Mt. Fuji 5th Station for the future of lighting. If you are lucky you may be able to see the fantastic scenery from which the sun appears from the sea of clouds.
