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ExplainerWhat you should know about overseas hikes after Hongkonger dies on Japan’s Mount Fuji

  • After death of civil servant, 58, the Post answers key questions about some popular destinations and what precautions to take

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Hikers at the newly built gate at Mount Fuji’s “5th station”, which leads to the popular Yoshida Trail. Photo: AFP
Ezra Cheung
A Hong Kong hiker lost consciousness while climbing Mount Fuji in Japan on Tuesday and was pronounced dead a day later – the fifth fatality on the mountain in less than two weeks.

The civil servant, 58, and his wife started their ascent on the Yoshida Trail at about 1.30pm, but he became unwell and fainted at about 8.30pm.

Japanese media said the man was well-equipped with mountaineering gear for the hike.

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For those interested in overseas hiking, the Post answers a few key questions.

1. How popular is Mount Fuji as a holiday destination?

Mount Fuji is a volcano regarded as a national symbol of Japan. Its image appears on travel agency websites, postcards and paintings.

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Official figures show it attracts more than 300,000 climbers a year during the climbing season from July to August.

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