Where can ​​I receive brochures on Mt. Fuji?
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Where can ​​I receive brochures on Mt. Fuji?

by Catherine
(United States)

​​I would like to receive brochures on Mt. Fuji.

Let me know if some are available.

Thank you.

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Dec 22, 2015
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There are many Mt. Fuji brochures online.
by: Gary Wolff

Catherine, I'm not aware of any Mt. Fuji paper brochures that are available outside of Japan.

In Japan you can usually find them @ the tourist info centers and @ Mt. Fuji's 5th Stations.

But my "Climbing Mt. Fuji" pages have links to a number of online brochures:

Mt. Fuji Climbing Guide Map (including Yoshida-guchi climbing trail)

Reiho Fuji Fujisan (July/August) 2015 Climbing Edition newsletter

Yoshida Trail 2015 hiking map

"For increased safety when climbing Fuji-san" brochure

Best wishes...

Cheers,
Gary


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