Mount Fuji to Implement Entry Fee and Daily Visitor Cap Starting July
In response to overtourism, Mount Fuji will introduce a $13 entry fee and limit climbers to 4,000 per day to preserve the site's natural beauty and cultural significance.
- Mount Fuji, a UNESCO World Heritage site, faces issues of overcrowding, littering, and safety concerns due to a surge in tourism.
- Starting July 1, climbers will be required to pay a 2,000 yen ($13) fee and adhere to a daily cap of 4,000 visitors.
- The new measures aim to ensure comprehensive safety and maintain the mountain's cultural and spiritual heritage for future generations.
- Local authorities will enforce stricter guidelines, including supervised trails and guidelines for appropriate attire and behavior.
- The initiative is part of Japan's broader efforts to combat overtourism and protect its cultural landmarks and natural sites.