Japan’s tallest peak and an active stratovolcano, Mount Fuji rises 3,776 meters (12,389 feet) above sea level and has been a national icon for centuries. Located about 100 kilometers southwest of Tokyo, it draws millions of visitors every year seeking its snow-capped summit, scenic trails, and surrounding cultural sites. The official climbing season typically runs from early July to early September, when weather conditions are safest and mountain huts are open, making it the best time for those hoping to reach the summit via popular routes like Yoshida or Subashiri. For non-climbers, there are plenty of year-round attractions, including the Fuji Five Lakes area, the Chureito Pagoda viewpoint in Arakurayama Sengen Park, and the Fuji Subaru Line 5th Station - accessible by bus from Tokyo.