In 2026, the cost to visit or climb Mount Fuji has seen significant changes, particularly with the introduction of new crowd-control fees. For a standard two-day climb, travelers should budget between ¥15,000 and ¥45,000 ($100–$300 USD) per person. This includes the mandatory ¥4,000 climbing fee (doubled from previous years) required to access the four main trails: Yoshida, Fujinomiya, Subashiri, and Gotemba. Other essential costs include round-trip transportation from Tokyo (roughly ¥4,000–¥8,000), mountain hut stays (¥6,000–¥10,000 per night), and equipment rental if you don't bring your own (¥5,000–¥15,000). For those not climbing, a day trip to the Fujigoko (Five Lakes) region or the 5th Station typically costs around $60 to $100 USD, covering bus fare and basic sightseeing. While it is possible to minimize costs by taking local trains and day-hiking, the new mandatory fees ensure that even the most "budget" ascent requires a baseline investment of about $100 to ensure safety and environmental conservation on Japan's most sacred peak.