KOFU: Online reservations will be introduced for visitors climbing Mount Fuji on the most commonly used trail situated in Yamanashi Prefecture, with t...
: Online reservations will be introduced for visitors climbing Mount Fuji on the most commonly used trail situated in Yamanashi Prefecture, with the prefectural government set to start collecting entry fees this summer.
As the prefecture accepts a maximum of 4,000 climbers per day, 3,000 slots will be available via online booking.
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