So I wannatellyouguysaboutmyexperienceand, um, maybegiveyousomesuggestionsonwhatyoushouldbringwithyouifyoudodecidetoclimbMountFujiyourself.
Um, and I justwanttosaythat I'm probablygonnaget a lotofcommentsfromJapanesepeoplesayingthat I'm antiJapaneseor I'm racistorsomething, because I havesomenegativethingstosayaboutmybecause I havesomenegativethingstosayaboutmyexperience.
But, um, obviously I'm notantiJapanese.
I liveinJapan, forchrissake.
Um, I just, uh, wanttosharemytruthfulexperiencewithyouguyssothatyoureallyknowwhattoexpectwhenyougetupthere.
Sothatbeingsaid, I startedclimbingthemountainaround 8:30 p.m. Meandfiveofmyfriendstook a busfromShinjukutothefifthstationonMountFuji.
There, 10 stations, I believe.
So.
Westartedfromhalfwayupthemountain.
Youcantake a bushalfwayup, and I thinkthatcostabouthowmuchwasit?
It's hardtosaybecausemostofyouaren't gonnaclimbduring a typhoon.
Butstill, I recommendthatyoubring a raincoatbecauseeveniftheweatherisnice, I believewhenyou'reclimbingthroughthecloudsthatit's verymistyanditkindoffeelslikeit's rainingevenwhenit's not.
Sobring a raincoatwithyou, uh, bring a changeofsocksand, yeah, sock.
Nicesockswouldhavebeennice.
Bring a towelandsomedogsandwrapthoseuptightlyin a plasticbag.
Um, but I'm assumingthatif I hadgoneon a niceday, then I wouldn't haveneededtogointotheshelters, and I couldhavejustslowlycleansedofthemountedandenjoyedmyself.