Subashiri Trail

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The Subashiri Trail is one of the principal climbing routes on Mount Fuji, known for its forested lower sections, volcanic sand runnels, and comparatively less crowded ascent.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hiking trail
mountain climbing route
accessPoint Subashiri area of Oyama (historically)
surface form: Subashiri area of Oyama town
approximateAscentTime 6 to 8 hours from 5th Station to summit
approximateDescentTime 3 to 5 hours from summit to 5th Station
climbingSeason early July to early September
climbingStyle switchbacks through forest then open volcanic slope
connectsTo Yoshida Trail
country Japan
crowdingLevel less crowded than Yoshida Trail
difficulty moderate to strenuous
elevationOfStartingPoint approximately 2000 meters
environmentalConcern erosion of volcanic ash slopes
environmentalMeasure designated paths and ropes to limit off-trail walking
feature mountain huts along the route
sections of deep volcanic sand
torii gates
waypoint stations numbered by elevation
hasSignage some English signage on main sections
trail markers in Japanese
highestPoint Mount Fuji summit
knownFor comparatively less crowded ascent
forested lower sections
volcanic sand runnels
locatedIn Shizuoka Prefecture NERFINISHED
locatedOn Mount Fuji
managedBy local authorities in Shizuoka Prefecture
mergesWith Yoshida Trail near 8th Station
nightClimbing used for overnight climbs to see sunrise
oneOf principal climbing routes on Mount Fuji
partOf Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park
recommendedFor climbers seeking quieter route on Mount Fuji
safetyConcern rapid weather changes
risk of altitude sickness
rockfall and loose volcanic material
seasonalRestriction officially open during Mount Fuji climbing season
startingPoint Subashiri 5th Station
summitElevation 3776 meters
sunriseViewName Goraiko (sunrise from Mount Fuji summit)
terrain forest
lava rock
volcanic ash
typicalUse summer climbing season
usedFor ascent of Mount Fuji
descent of Mount Fuji
view Fuji Five Lakes region from upper sections
Pacific Ocean
surrounding forests

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Mount Fuji mainRoute Subashiri Trail
Gotemba Trail comparedWith Subashiri Trail