Hordes of trekkers flocked to Mount Fuji yesterday at the start of a two-month climbing season, after it was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in recognition of its status as a symbol of Japan.
Hundreds of hikers began their ascent of the 3,776m peak before dawn in a bid to stand at the summit to watch the sun rise over the Pacific Ocean.
Waves of climbers, many wearing colorful mountaineering gear, began to crowd the summit at about 3am.
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In a scene sometimes compared to Tokyo’s busy morning commuter train stations, climbers packed the routes to the peak.
Torches and lights carried by the trekkers lit up the line that snaked to the top of the mountain.
At about 4:30am, the yellow sun gleamed through tiny cracks in the cloud, prompting chants of banzai (“hurrah”) among hikers welcoming in the climbing season, TV footage showed.
Others clapped or took photographs of each other on mobile telephones and cameras.
The cone-shaped volcano has long been worshiped in Japan, attracting pilgrims and followers of the native animistic religion of Shintoism.
UNESCO classified the mountain as a “cultural” heritage site, saying it has “inspired artists and poets and been the object of pilgrimage for centuries.”
About 300,000 people climb Mount Fuji every year, but local tourist officials say this year they expect that number to rise significantly because of its new World Heritage status.
Environmentalists warn such a large number of visitors puts a strain on the mountain, with increased erosion and problems with litter.
Mount Fuji’s official climbing season runs from the start of this month to the end of next month.
Snow-capped for most of the year, the mountain’s summit is regarded as one of most dangerous in Japan during the off-season due to its steep slopes and constant gusts.
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