2024.11.21 18:34Nation

3000~5000円徴収で検討 来夏からの富士登山―静岡県

 静岡県は21日、富士山の混雑防止や危険な「弾丸登山」対策として、来夏から1人3000~5000円の管理料徴収を検討していることを明らかにした。任意の保全協力金1000円は廃止する。夜間の入山規制も導入する予定で、来年2月議会に条例案提出を目指す。
 同日開かれた県安全快適な富士登山推進会議で規制案を提示した。管理料納付に加えて、登山ルールやマナーを事前学習することを入山条件とする。(2024/11/21-18:34)

2024.11.21 18:34Nation

Shizuoka Plans to Collect 3,000-5,000 Yen from Mt. Fuji Climbers


The Shizuoka prefectural government is considering collecting entry fees of 3,000 yen to 5,000 yen per head from people climbing Mount Fuji from the central Japan prefecture's side, beginning next summer, officials said Thursday.
   The fees are designed to prevent overcrowding on trails to 3,776-meter Mount Fuji and discourage dangerous overnight attempts to scale the tallest mountain in the country.
   At a meeting with a local council promoting safe Mount Fuji climbing, the prefectural government also presented the ideas of requiring prior learning of mountaineering rules and manners and barring climbers from all three trails on the Shizuoka side during the night-time except those who have booked accommodation in mountain huts.
   Meanwhile, the government plans to abolish the existing "voluntary conservation cooperation" fee of 1,000 yen instead of implementing those regulations, for which it intends to propose an ordinance to the prefectural assembly in February next year.
   During this year's climbing season of Mount Fuji, which straddles Shizuoka and the neighboring prefecture of Yamanashi, a daily limit of 4,000 climbers and an entry fee of 2,000 yen per head were imposed by the Yamanashi prefectural government for the first time.

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