South China Morning Post
South China Morning Post
AsiaPac · 1 hrs ago

Japan scapegoats foreigners as mountain rescue numbers rise

On a clear summer morning at Mount Fuji’s fifth-station trailhead, the crowds look more beach ready than alpine prepared with canvas slip-ons, bare legs and lightweight jackets. Above them, Japan’s most famous peak rises to 3,776 metres (12,389 feet) and into sub-zero temperatures, even in July. For Tatsuo Nanai, a veteran climber and until recently secretary general of the Fuji‑san Club, the scene has become a source of dread. Japan’s official climbing season has only just begun, but he says…
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