Les tenanciers de cette hutte sont absolument abominables. Il pleuvait beaucoup aujourd’hui, nous avons voulu faire une pause et boire une soupe miso. On nous à peine laisser le droit d’entrer alors que nous étions trempés et gelés. Pire ils ont arrêté le poêle… C’est un vrai contraste avec la hutte setokan où nous avons passé la nuit (les hôtes sont charmants)
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滞在時期: 2023年8月旅行タイプ:家族旅行
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Being a solo female climber knowing most likely I won't find anyone speaking my language on Subashiri trail, I did a lot of research before choosing Miharashikan. I asked a friend in Japan to call and book for me a month in advance since the official Fuji website forcast that 12-13 August which was the period I was going was the peak time. I booked only the sleeping space without meals as I brought my own food and the arrangement cost 6,200 yen. The staff could speak English and will ask if you would like to get up during the night to walk to the summit for sunrise, or if you would get up early morning to watch the sunrise in front of the hut. I chose the latter because I wanted a full night's rest and I didn't want to get in a long queue of people squeezing for a spot at the summit (I really did a lot of research for this trip and I walked up Kinabalu before so I had an idea of what to expect near the summit in the early morning). The staff had secured a sleeping spot on the first floor not on the bunk and near the wall so it was very easy for me to get in and out without disturbing the person next to me too much which I was very grateful. The sleeping space consisted of only a sleeping bag and small pillow but was sufficient for me as I only wanted a place to rest with a roof and walls. The toilet at Miharashikan is traditional squat style with toilet paper provided but without any water so prepare your wet wipes or antibacterial gel for washing your hands. It's usually 200 yen to go to toilet for this particular hut (some other huts charge 300 or even 500 yen!). However, if you are their staying guest you can use the toilet as many times as you need for free. I think I had one of the best spots on Fuji for watching sunrise as more than half the guests walked up to summit during the night so the space and benches in front of Miharashikan was not crowded at all and everyone who chose to watch the sunrise here could enjoy the breathtaking scenery in peace. I'd recommend anyone going up Fuji on Subashiri trail to stay at this hut.
Easy took book via phone in English. Good food provided for dinner. Standard mountain hut sleeping arrangement of sleeping bags/duvets on long mattresses shoulder to shoulder with other guests. If you're expecting hotel standard accomodation look elsewhere, if you're realistic about what mountain hut accomodation is then this is good and compares favourably with other huts around the world