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Spectacular!

The day (30.12.06) arrived for our much awaited trip to Japan's highest mountain and only active volcano, Mt Fuji.

An early start was made more stressful when, despite allowing more than enough time to get to the bus, we almost missed it after going the wrong way on the subway!

Once safely on the bus it took just over an hour to reach the bottom of the mountain where there was a tourist information centre and a good spot for taking photos.

Fuji - from the bottom. 
Fuji from the photo oint at the bottom.

Then we began our assent to the fifth station, which stands 2300 meters above sea level and is over half way up the 3776 meter volcano. Normally you can't get this high during the winter but the uncharacteristically warm weather had made the road safe to drive up.

The fifth station was located well within the snow cap of Fuji and was very cold. Unlike normal snow it had frozen solid, so whilst it looked like snow it had the consistency of ice. And thanks to the deceptive surface I successfully managed to fall on my arse twice in less then 20 minutes!

The views from the fifth station were spectacular, you could see all the way to the snow capped tops of the Japanese alps. I'm sure the pictures don't do the views justice.

Fuji - Kat, Emily and me at the top. 
Emily, me and Kat at the top of Mt Fuji - well as close as we could get to the top!

Fuji - the view from the top 1. 
Looking over the Japenese alps from the fith station of Mt Fuji.

Fuji - the view from the top 3. 
Looking down the crater below Mt Fuji.

Fuji - the view to the top of the mountain. 
Looking to the summit of Fuji from the fifth station. It doesn't look far but apparently it takes about seven hours to climb it!

Once we had enjoyed the view and had a looked around the gift shop we headed back down to the bottom for lunch, which was provided as part of the trip.

Next it was on to Hakone national park where we took a boat across Lake Ashi. Ashi was formed after Fuji's last eruption 3000 years ago and is situated in one of the most thermally active areas of the region. There are many site seeing boats on the lake and the top deck of ours offered 360 degree panamoric views of the beautiful scenery around the lake.

Hakone lake - the sun glistening on the lake. 
The Sun glistening on lake Ashi.

Hakone lake - pirate ship. 
A replica pirate ship cosses the lake.

Hakone lake - Kat Emily and me on deck.
Emily, me and Kat on the top deck of the site seeing boat.

We disembarked our site seeing boat at its first stop which was at the bottom of the Komagatake ropeway. Mt Komagatake is the central volcanic cone of the Hakone mountain rage and stands 1,327 meters above sea level. The ropeway and the top of the mountain offer some fantastic views of both Fuji and Lake Ashi below. We were lucky enough to be at top of Mt Komagatake as the sun set.

Hakone - The view of the lake below. 
Looking down on lake Ashi from Mt Komagatake.

Hakone - Me and Kat with Mt Fuji in the background. 
Ma and Kat on the top of Mt Komagatake with Mt Fuji in the background.

Hakone - looking across at Mt Fuji. 
Looking across at the sun setting on Mt Fuji.

Hakone - The sunset from the top of the mountain 3. 
The sun sets behind the mountains.

Hakone - Kat and Emily enjoy the sunset. 
Kat and Emily enjoy the sunset.

After a day of taking in the scenery we went to the station to catch the bullet train or Shinkansen back to Tokyo.

Whilst we stood on the station a few zipped fast, they were sooo fast and very long , they can reach speeds of approximately 186 mph! The video below doesn't do the speed justice.

VIDEO - A Shinkansen passes through the station - http://www.mediamax.com/j150vsc/Hosted/DSCF3696.AVI

From the outside the Shinkansens looked quite impressive but once you were sat on the train it was just like being on any other train!

Bullet train 
The front of a Shinkansen.


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