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Shizuoka Prefecture, one of the two gateways to Mount Fuji, is planning to introduce a new fee structure ranging between 3,000 yen (approximately RM88) and 5,000 yen (approximately RM146) per climber, ...
Shizuoka Prefecture plans to introduce a climbing fee for Mount Fuji to manage overtourism and enhance safety. Japan's tourism boom, driven by a weak yen and relaxed Covid-19 restrictions ...
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KOFU, Yamanashi Prefecture – The prefectural government of Yamanashi plans to raise the entry fee for Mount Fuji climbers from the current 2,000 yen (S$17) to between 3,000 and 5,000 yen ...
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The prefectural government of Yamanashi plans to raise the entry fee for Mount Fuji climbers from the current ¥2,000 to between ¥3,000 and ¥5,000, sources said Monday. The prefecture aims to ...
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The Shizuoka Prefectural Government is considering collecting entry fees of ¥3,000 ($19) to ¥5,000 per head from people climbing Mount Fuji from the prefecture's side, beginning next summer ...
SHIZUOKA – Japan’s Shizuoka Prefecture plans to charge a toll of between 3,000 yen and 5,000 yen (S$44) per person to climb Mount Fuji from next summer as part of efforts to combat overtourism.