The fifth station of Mount Fuji is a leisure platform located halfway up the mountain. The shops here are a must-visit for tourists and climbers. They have a wide variety of goods, souvenirs and delicacies. What impressed me most was the Japanese elementary school students, who carefully selected the goods, were quiet and polite.
Mount Fuji Fifth Station Scenic Area Comprehensive Management Center This is a gathering place for tourists and a transit station for climbing the top of Mount Fuji. It is located in the middle of Mount Fuji, halfway up the mountain. Many tourists stop here for supplies. In addition to simple parking and toilets, there are also some comprehensive shopping malls and simple restaurants. Many tourists who do not climb to the top of the mountain will buy some souvenirs here.
The shops on Mount Fuji are all located at the 5th station of Mount Fuji. This is the highest point that the bus can reach. Going up further is the place for climbers. The gift shop here is very good, with moderate prices, and sells some very Japanese-style things. And tourists can get a free commemorative bell when they come up. It is worth checking in.
Mount Fuji, Japan. Mount Fuji is divided into ten stations. The bus can reach the fifth station, so the fifth station is the highest point reached by the bus, and tourists get off here to play. The fifth station is a tourist distribution center, where tourists can view the scenery, rest, and shop. The fifth station is not large, with some restaurants and souvenir shops. The surrounding scenery is charming when you look at Mount Fuji.
It was almost 5 o'clock when we went up to Mount Fuji. The shops here seemed to close at 6 o'clock. Because the Fuji brand cakes were only available at Mount Fuji and not elsewhere, we rushed to buy them before closing.
The fifth station of Mount Fuji is a leisure platform located halfway up the mountain. The shops here are a must-visit for tourists and climbers. They have a wide variety of goods, souvenirs and delicacies. What impressed me most was the Japanese elementary school students, who carefully selected the goods, were quiet and polite.
Mount Fuji Fifth Station Scenic Area Comprehensive Management Center This is a gathering place for tourists and a transit station for climbing the top of Mount Fuji. It is located in the middle of Mount Fuji, halfway up the mountain. Many tourists stop here for supplies. In addition to simple parking and toilets, there are also some comprehensive shopping malls and simple restaurants. Many tourists who do not climb to the top of the mountain will buy some souvenirs here.
The shops on Mount Fuji are all located at the 5th station of Mount Fuji. This is the highest point that the bus can reach. Going up further is the place for climbers. The gift shop here is very good, with moderate prices, and sells some very Japanese-style things. And tourists can get a free commemorative bell when they come up. It is worth checking in.
Mount Fuji, Japan. Mount Fuji is divided into ten stations. The bus can reach the fifth station, so the fifth station is the highest point reached by the bus, and tourists get off here to play. The fifth station is a tourist distribution center, where tourists can view the scenery, rest, and shop. The fifth station is not large, with some restaurants and souvenir shops. The surrounding scenery is charming when you look at Mount Fuji.
It was almost 5 o'clock when we went up to Mount Fuji. The shops here seemed to close at 6 o'clock. Because the Fuji brand cakes were only available at Mount Fuji and not elsewhere, we rushed to buy them before closing.