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Mount Fuji Bullet Climbing Persists Despite Restrictions: Man Rescued After Collapsing Without Hut Reservation

Dangers of Bullet Climbing Mount Fuji: Recent Rescue Highlights Risks Despite 2025 Regulations Mount Fuji, Japan’s iconic snow-capped volcano, draws adventurers from around the world each year. Standing at 3,776 meters (12,389 feet), it’s not just a physical challenge but a cultural symbol of perseverance and natural beauty. However, the …

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Akita Shinkansen Bear Collision Delays Train in Iwate: What Travelers Need to Know

In the fast-paced world of Japan’s high-speed rail network, where precision and punctuality are legendary, an unusual intruder can sometimes bring everything to a halt. On August 24, 2025, the Akita Shinkansen experienced a rare delay after colliding with a bear in Iwate Prefecture. This incident highlights the delicate balance …

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The Dark Side of Rental Power Banks in Japan: Theft, Resale, and Legal Risks

In our hyper-connected world, staying powered up on the go is essential, especially for travelers exploring bustling cities like Tokyo or Osaka. Japan, known for its innovative convenience culture, has embraced rental mobile batteries—also called power banks—as a lifesaver for tourists and locals alike. Services like ChargeSpot allow you to …

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