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Even though I went around the bowls, I passed by without noticing "Kinmeisui", but "Ginmeisui" was an easy-to-understand place, and only a commemorative photo was possible in a corner with many climbers. Even so, just because the stone monument stood, I passed through what it means.
Since I started climbing on the Gotemba route, when I arrived at the top of the mountain, it was already dark after sunset. Still, I managed to find a stone monument of "Ginmeishui" and took a commemorative photo. From early morning to daytime, it was a crowded place with many people, including the climbers of Kengamine, but depending on the time of day, it was a quiet place with no one.
From Fujiyoshida, it is kinmeisui, and from Gotenba to fujinomiya, it is ginmeisui
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I heard that it used to be free, but now Ginmeisu is sold at Okumiya. It springs up to the top of Mt. Fuji, so it is sacred water. It is necessary to boil it to drink. I heard that some people use it for tea ceremony and calligraphy.
This time, I got Reishui and Ginmeisu for the first time. It is said that melted snow is springing out, but it is not springing out with concon, so I couldn't get it 々. I'm glad I got it safely this time.
Before going down to the Gotemba route, there was a sign of "Mt. Fuji Asama Taisha Ginmeisui". Rather, it may be easier to understand when it is said that it is right in front of the "Mt. Fuji Post Office", which can be said to be a temporary station building. Along with "Kinmeisu" on the other side, it is said that spring water used to spring out.
Fuji Peak
Even though I went around the bowls, I passed by without noticing "Kinmeisui", but "Ginmeisui" was an easy-to-understand place, and only a commemorative photo was possible in a corner with many climbers. Even so, just because the stone monument stood, I passed through what it means.
Silver Water Monument
Since I started climbing on the Gotemba route, when I arrived at the top of the mountain, it was already dark after sunset. Still, I managed to find a stone monument of "Ginmeishui" and took a commemorative photo. From early morning to daytime, it was a crowded place with many people, including the climbers of Kengamine, but depending on the time of day, it was a quiet place with no one.
From Fujiyoshida, it is kinmeisui, and from Gotenba to fujinomiya, it is ginmeisui
I heard that it used to be free, but now Ginmeisu is sold at Okumiya. It springs up to the top of Mt. Fuji, so it is sacred water. It is necessary to boil it to drink. I heard that some people use it for tea ceremony and calligraphy.
First get
This time, I got Reishui and Ginmeisu for the first time. It is said that melted snow is springing out, but it is not springing out with concon, so I couldn't get it 々. I'm glad I got it safely this time.
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Before going down to the Gotemba route, there was a sign of "Mt. Fuji Asama Taisha Ginmeisui". Rather, it may be easier to understand when it is said that it is right in front of the "Mt. Fuji Post Office", which can be said to be a temporary station building. Along with "Kinmeisu" on the other side, it is said that spring water used to spring out.