Where will I find the 2018 climbing season dates for the Yoshida trail?
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Where will I find the 2018 climbing season dates for the Yoshida trail?

by Tammy
(Tokyo)

Looking to find the 2018 climbing season dates for the Yoshida trail.

Thank you
Tammy

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Mar 16, 2018
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July 1 - Sept. 10, 2018
by: Gary Wolff

Tammy, they will almost certainly be the same as the past few years: July 1 - Sept. 10, 2018

More info here for last year’s Mt. Fuji climbing season dates, for all 4 trails: http://www.fujisan-climb.jp/en/season/index.html

Best wishes & thanks for visiting my site...

Cheers,
Gary

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