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I climbed from the Fujiyoshida trailhead.
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The remnants of Fujiko remain in various places, and it is a completely different world from the desolate Mt. Fuji above the 5th station. There is Sangenjaya (third station), which was chosen as a place for old people to have lunch after entering from the horse return. The road increased the slope from this area, and the 4th station (there was a Daikoku hut. The altitude is 2,000m around here. After this, if you see the ruins of a four-foot five-shaku mountain hut, you will find Gozaishi Asama Taisha Shrine. There is a big rock and it is the object of faith. When you arrive at the Sato hut in the 5th station, head to the 6th station ...
There are many historic sites on the trail of the Fujiyama Yoshidaguchi mountain trail. This historic site is about 5 from the station 40 down. There is a rock called "Gozaishi" where the god is said to be close to it, and it is said that the shrines of Asama Myojin and Nihon Takeru were enshrined on it.
I climbed from the Fujiyoshida trailhead.
The remnants of Fujiko remain in various places, and it is a completely different world from the desolate Mt. Fuji above the 5th station. There is Sangenjaya (third station), which was chosen as a place for old people to have lunch after entering from the horse return. The road increased the slope from this area, and the 4th station (there was a Daikoku hut. The altitude is 2,000m around here. After this, if you see the ruins of a four-foot five-shaku mountain hut, you will find Gozaishi Asama Taisha Shrine. There is a big rock and it is the object of faith. When you arrive at the Sato hut in the 5th station, head to the 6th station ...
Historic site where Asama Myojin was enshrined
There are many historic sites on the trail of the Fujiyama Yoshidaguchi mountain trail. This historic site is about 5 from the station 40 down. There is a rock called "Gozaishi" where the god is said to be close to it, and it is said that the shrines of Asama Myojin and Nihon Takeru were enshrined on it.