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Join us on this breathtaking journey as we explore the stunning beauty of Mt. Fuji! Discover why this iconic peak captivates ...
Japan faces overtourism challenges with 36 million visitors in 2024, raising concerns about two-tier pricing and the environmental impact on sacred sites like Mount Fuji.
Join us on a breathtaking journey as we send heartfelt greetings all the way from the majestic Mt Fuji! Experience the stunning vistas and the serene atmosphere of this iconic Japanese landmark.
Hikers are seen at the fifth station of Mount Fuji's Fujinomiya Trail, in the Shizuoka Prefecture city of Fujinomiya, in this June 22, 2013, file photo. (Mainichi/Koichiro Tezuka) NUMAZU ...
KOFU – As more climbers have become stranded on Mt Fuji when the mountain is closed to the public, the Yamanashi prefectural government is considering charging for the cost of helicopter rescues ...
The people of Fujikawaguchiko were tired of tourists trampling over their town for a free view of Mount Fuji, but their anti-tourism measures appear insufficient. Donald Trump's plans could ...
This photo shows an artistic rendition of a rubber-tired tram that would ascend to the 5th station of Mt. Fuji. (Courtesy of the Yamanashi Prefectural Government)(Kyodo) KOFU (Kyodo ...
Watching the sun rise from the summit of Mt Fuji is an unforgettable experience and getting to the top isn't as difficult as you might expect. Former Manawatū Standard reporter Sue Teodoro shares ...
Mt. Fuji is Japan's tallest and most famous peak. As an active volcano, it has also inspired awe and terror. Mt. Fuji has also inspired artists, including Katsushika ...
“I hope to continue taking step after step and to climb Mount Fuji if possible.” He said that if he can conquer Mount Fuji in the summer, he will take another shot at South America’s tallest ...
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries will deliver the ASM-3A supersonic, air-launched, anti-ship missile (pictured) to the JASDF for deployment on F-2 fighter aircraft. (Janes/Oishee Majumdar) Mitsubishi ...
As per Kyodo, the Japan Air Self-Defense Force (JASDF) operates 197 of the domestically-made T-4s, used for advanced jet flight instruction after the basic flight training on the Fuji T-7.