富士山公式ガイド2023英語版
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min.Kimmeisui15min.Mt. Mishimagatake合五ンイラルス士富▶01▶30min.▶3530mm5min.in.in.目   ◀◀  ▶▶◀◀◀◀    ▶▶◀◀3722372237343718 Unlike Ohachi-meguri, Ochudo cannot be made a circuit now, but the walking path has been set from the 5th station of the Fuji Subaru Line Toll Road to Oniwa, which is actually a popular trekking course. You can enjoy nature and dynamic views of Fujisan near the forest limit spreading from 2,200 to 2,400 meters above sea level. The subalpine trees have been dwarfed and shaped by the severe wind and snow, and the native rhododendrons and mountain cranberries add color, which is exactly the garden created by the great nature of Fujisan. Walking leisurely along the path on the boundary between heaven and earth is a lot of fun. Even after the climbing season is over, you can enjoy walking until autumn when the leaves of larch turn yellow, which is also attractive to many visitors.ShonaiinPerpetual snowToraiwa rockFujisan Hongu Sengen Taisha Shrine OkumiyaSainokawaraKonoshiro pondAramakiHigashiyasunokawaraMountaintop post officeThe bottom of the crater of Fujisan, which is as deep as it comes to the same altitude as the 8th station, is called “Naiin” or “Dai-Naiin”. It is considered to be the inner sanctum that no one is allowed to step in by Fujisan Hongu Sengen Taisha Shrine.This is the highest peak of the eight peaks of Fujisan and the highest point in Japan with a height of 3,776 meters. In front of the former Fujisan Meteorological Observatory, there are the monument inscribed 3,776 and the stone of second-order triangulation marker.This is located at the mountaintop end of the Omiya-Murayama Ascending Route (present Fujinomiya Ascending Route). The origin is considered Dainichi Temple which was built by Saint Matsudai (a 12th-century Buddhist), in the Heian period (794-1185). Today, it is Okumiya (literally, rear shrine) of Fujisan Hongu Sengen Taisha Shrine. The area above the 8th station of Fujisan is regarded as the precincts of Okumiya.Okuniwa at 5th StationThis was called “Sainokawara” because of its landscape like a desolate river beach. Some drawings in the Edo period tell that many stone pagodas had been piled up by pilgrims called “doja” who made worship-ascents.Gimmeisui (literally, silvery clear water) is the sacred water which used to spring from the wells at the mountaintop. Worship-ascenders collected the spring water with bamboo and tubes Kimmeisui (literally, golden clear water) as “the sacred water of Fujisan” and they brought them home.at Gimmeisui Road on the boundary between heaven and earth & Road in the sky (Ochudo & Ohachi-meguri)Yoshida Ascending RouteSubashiri Subashiri Ascending Ascending RouteRouteMt. Izudake37493749Mt. Jojudake37333733Gotemba Ascending Gotemba Ascending RouteRoute▼ 御殿場口新五合目◀◀Ohachi-meguriNaiin (inner sanctum)3537 Besides the ascending routes from the foot, Fujisan had the pilgrimage routes at the 5th station and the mountaintop, which were called “Ochudo” and “Ohachi-meguri”. “Ochudo” is the route to make a circuit around the mountainside of the 5th to 6th station, which was considered to be the boundary between heaven and earth. “Ohachi-meguri” is the route to make a circuit around the crater called “Naiin” on the mountaintop, visiting the eight peaks.“Ochudo” is said to originate with Enno Gyoja (a 7th-century ascetic) the founder of Shugendo sect. As Hasegawa Kakugyo (1541-1646), who is regarded as the founder of Fuji-ko, also made pilgrimages along the route of “Ochudo”, it became the route of ascetic training for Fuji-ko followers. It is said that only those who had climbed Fujisan three times or more were allowed to pass.山 梨 県30Mt. Kengamine3775.63775.6Yukiiwarock3731Osawa-Kuzuredry gullyNishiyasunokawaraUmanose (horseback)Mt. Hakusandake37563756Mt. KusushidakeKusushi-jinja ShrineYoshida-Subashiri worshipping placeMt. Dainichidake37343734Murayama-Omiya worshipping place 20min.Mt. AsamadakeGimmeisuiMt. KomagatakeFujinomiya Ascending Fujinomiya Ascending RouteRoute富士宮口五合目 ▼This is one of the eight peaks and it was called “Mt. Yakushidake” in the Edo period. After the Meiji Restoration, the name was changed to Kusushi. This is the mountaintop end of the Yoshida and Subashiri Ascending Routes. The present Kusushi-jinja Shrine, which was the former Yakushi-do, is the subsidiary shrine of Fujisan Hongu Sengen Taisha Shrine Okumiya.バNaiin, the inner sanctumMt. KengamineFujisan Hongu Sengen Taisha Shrine Okumiya (Dainichi-sha)KimmeisuiMt.Kusushidake / Kusushi-jinja ShrineYasunokawara (Sainokawara)Toraiwa rockGimmeisui

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