Mt. Fuji is also online. A mountain hut is planned when the mountain trail is closed. New Corona July 1 12:41

July 1st is the day when mountains are opened on the Yamanashi side of Mt. Fuji every year, but this year the mountain trails are closed to prevent infection with the new coronavirus, and we cannot climb Mt. Against this backdrop, an online mountaineering tour has begun to make you feel like climbing Mt. Fuji.

In order to prevent infection with the new coronavirus, Mt. Fuji is closed during the summer mountain season, and mountain trails are closed and it is no longer possible to climb.

Against this backdrop, the mountain hut "Taishikan" at the 8th station of Mt. Fuji has started an online mountaineering tour in order to support the mountaineering guide who has lost his income.

On this day, Yuichi Enokido, who has been a guide to Mt.Fuji for 14 years, will be the guide and along the actual climbing route from the 5th station Yoshidaguchi I showed the photograph.

Participants had a feeling of climbing Mt. Fuji by asking Ms. Enokido about points to note when climbing Mt. Fuji and the attractions of Mt. Fuji.

Then, when we descended to the 5th station, we took a commemorative photo of the screen of the computer on which the participant was projected and presented it to the participant along with an online Mt. Fuji summit certificate.

Mr. Enokido, the guide, said, "Although it is online, I want as many people as possible to know the charm of Mount Fuji."

Online mountaineering tours are available on weekday nights, weekends and holidays, and you can apply from the homepage of Prince Tachikan.