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日媒:富士山登山新规见效,游客遇险明显减少
Huan Qiu Shi Bao· 2025-10-12 22:46
Group 1 - The implementation of new climbing regulations in Shizuoka and Yamanashi Prefectures has significantly reduced the number of climbing accidents, with Shizuoka reporting 48 incidents in the summer of 2025, a decrease of 14 from the previous year [1] - There were no fatalities reported during the climbing season this year, marking the first time in three years that the region has not experienced any deaths related to climbing accidents [1] - The increase in safety awareness among climbers due to the new regulations and pre-climb education programs has contributed to the reduction in accidents [1] Group 2 - Despite the overall decrease in climbing incidents in Shizuoka, the number of fatalities in Yamanashi increased by 4, reaching a total of 5 deaths, attributed to sudden weather changes and health issues among climbers [3] - New management measures have been implemented for the 2025 climbing season, including a permanent iron gate at the Yoshida route's fifth station in Yamanashi, which restricts access during certain hours and limits daily climber numbers to 4000 [3] - Both prefectures charge a climbing fee of 4000 yen (approximately 189 RMB) per person, with Shizuoka not setting a daily climber limit, while Yamanashi enforces strict access times for climbers [3]