Reported about 1 year ago
Just one day after the opening of Mount Fuji on July 1, news of a hiker's death emerged as a 58-year-old male from Mainland China lost consciousness and passed away during the climb with his wife due to feeling unwell. Despite efforts to provide emergency care, the hiker was pronounced dead, marking the first fatal accident since Mount Fuji reopened. This incident highlights the risks involved in mountain climbing, even with new regulations and safety measures in place.
Source: YAHOO