Guided Mt. Fuji Overnight Camping Ticket
USD 477.7
Key Highlights
- Summit Mt. Fuji — Japan's highest peak at 3,776 metres and a UNESCO World Heritage Site — with an expert guide leading a small group of 2 to 8 participants throughout the full overnight climb
- Sleep in a mountain hut on the 7th or 8th Station before waking before dawn for the final push to the summit in time for goraikō
- Round-trip bus transport from central Tokyo included
- Your climbing permit is secured by the operator as part of the package
- Receive a Mt. Fuji Summit Certificate on completion of the guided climb
About Guided Mt. Fuji Overnight Camping Ticket
Day 1 departs Tokyo in the evening by private charter bus, arriving at the 5th Station at approximately 2,300 metres. After acclimating to the altitude, the guide leads the group up the Yoshida Trail — the most popular and best-supported trail on the mountain — stopping at intervals for hydration, rest, and altitude adjustment. The mountain hut at the 7th or 8th Station provides basic overnight accommodation, with dinner typically served as hot Japanese curry rice and breakfast as a boxed meal or noodle dish before the pre-dawn summit push. The final section to the crater rim at 3,776 metres is timed to arrive just before goraikō, so the group watches the sunrise from the highest point in Japan as the sky transforms from deep indigo to orange and gold.
After the sunrise and optional crater walk — a 2.5 km circuit around the rim — the group descends via the Yoshida Trail's dedicated descent path, arriving back at the 5th Station for rest and refreshments before the return bus to Tokyo. The operator secures all climbing permits, mountain hut reservations, and guide logistics — removing every administrative burden from what would otherwise be a complex multi-component booking exercise for independent travellers. Book your Guided Mt. Fuji Overnight Camping Trek now on Thrillark.
Inclusions
- Expert English-speaking guide throughout
- Mountain hut shared accommodation — 8th Station
- Dinner and breakfast at the mountain hut
- Mt. Fuji climbing permit secured by the operator
- Mt. Fuji Summit Certificate on successful completion of the guided climb
Exclusions
- Personal snacks
- Travel insurance
- Other expenses
Insiders' Tips
Bring at least 2 litres of water per person for the ascent — hydration is the single most important factor in avoiding altitude sickness on Mt. Fuji. Wear multiple thin layers rather than one heavy jacket as temperatures drop dramatically between the 5th Station and the summit. If you feel any symptoms of altitude sickness including headache, nausea, or dizziness during the ascent, inform your guide immediately.
Additional Information
- Approximately 6 to 8 hours of uphill hiking over two days — a reasonable fitness level is required
- No technical climbing experience needed
- Altitude sickness can affect any climber regardless of fitness
- Only for participants aged 6 - 75
- Mountain huts provide very basic shared accommodation
- Hut toilets available
- Hut shops sell snacks, hot drinks, and altitude sickness medicine at mountain prices
- Tour operates rain or shine
- Guide may halt the summit push for safety in severe weather
- Participants must follow guide instructions at all times
- If a participant cannot continue and descends independently, all additional costs are the participant's responsibility
Cancellation Policy
- Full refund for cancellations made at least 7 days before the travel date.
- Cancellations made within 24 hours are non-refundable.













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