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Still No Snow On Japan’s Mount Fuji, Breaking Record

Last updated: October 28, 2024 11:18 am
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Japan’s iconic Mount Fuji has broken a 130-year record by remaining snow-less until the latest date this year, according to the country’s weather agency. Typically, the volcano’s snowcap begins forming on October 2, with last year’s snowfall being observed on October 5. However, due to unusually warm weather, there has been no snowfall on Japan’s highest mountain yet, stated Yutaka Katsuta from the Kofu Local Meteorological Office.

This delay in snowcap formation, marking the latest date since records began in 1894, is believed to be influenced by high temperatures throughout the summer and September, hindering the arrival of cold air essential for snowfall. Katsuta acknowledged the potential impact of climate change on this phenomenon.

With Japan experiencing its joint hottest summer on record this year, Mount Fuji’s snowless slopes have caught the attention of many. The mountain, which is usually covered in snow for most of the year, attracts over 220,000 visitors during the July-September hiking season.

Despite its popularity, fewer climbers ventured to Mount Fuji this year as Japanese authorities implemented entry fees and daily visitor caps to combat overtourism. Known for its symmetrical beauty and cultural significance, Mount Fuji has inspired numerous artworks, including the famous “Great Wave” by Hokusai. The volcano’s last eruption occurred approximately 300 years ago.

(This article is unaltered from its original version and is sourced from a syndicated feed.)


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