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Mt. Fuji Visibility Forecast

TODAY
Wed, Jan 14
Morning Morning
Visible
10

Excellent visibility conditions

Afternoon Afternoon
Visible
10

Excellent visibility conditions

Thu, Jan 15
Morning Morning
Visible
10

Excellent visibility conditions

Afternoon Afternoon
Visible
10

Excellent visibility conditions

Fri, Jan 16
Morning Morning
Visible
10

Excellent visibility conditions

Afternoon Afternoon
Visible
10

Excellent visibility conditions

Sat, Jan 17
Morning Morning
Visible
10

Excellent visibility conditions

Afternoon Afternoon
Visible
10

Excellent visibility conditions

Sun, Jan 18
Morning Morning
Visible
10

Excellent visibility conditions

Afternoon Afternoon
Visible
10

Excellent visibility conditions

Mon, Jan 19
Morning Morning
Visible
10

Excellent visibility conditions

Afternoon Afternoon
Visible
10

Excellent visibility conditions

Tue, Jan 20
Morning Morning
Visible
10

Excellent visibility conditions

Afternoon Afternoon
Visible
10

Excellent visibility conditions

Wed, Jan 21
Morning Morning
Visible
10

Excellent visibility conditions

Afternoon Afternoon
Visible
10

Excellent visibility conditions

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TODAY
Wed, Jan 14
Morning Morning
Visible
10

Excellent visibility conditions

Afternoon Afternoon
Visible
10

Excellent visibility conditions

Thu, Jan 15
Morning Morning
Visible
10

Excellent visibility conditions

Afternoon Afternoon
Visible
10

Excellent visibility conditions

Fri, Jan 16
Morning Morning
Visible
10

Excellent visibility conditions

Afternoon Afternoon
Visible
10

Excellent visibility conditions

Sat, Jan 17
Morning Morning
Visible
10

Excellent visibility conditions

Afternoon Afternoon
Visible
10

Excellent visibility conditions

Sun, Jan 18
Morning Morning
Visible
9

Excellent visibility conditions

Afternoon Afternoon
Barely Visible
3

Limited visibility due to clouds

Mon, Jan 19
Morning Morning
Partially Visible
6

Good visibility with some clouds

Afternoon Afternoon
Partially Visible
7

Good visibility with some clouds

Tue, Jan 20
Morning Morning
Partially Visible
7

Good visibility with some clouds

Afternoon Afternoon
Partially Visible
7

Good visibility with some clouds

Wed, Jan 21
Morning Morning
Visible
8

Excellent visibility conditions

Afternoon Afternoon
Visible
8

Excellent visibility conditions

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Predictions are updated daily and become more precise as the date approaches.

Weather Forecast

Get detailed weather information for the Mt. Fuji area to help plan your visit. Check temperature, humidity, wind conditions, and precipitation amounts.

Cloudy weather doesn't always mean Mt. Fuji is hidden. Our visibility forecast accounts for conditions specific to Mt. Fuji. Trust it over general weather reports.

Event Calendar

Festivals and events across Japan

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Live Camera Feeds

Check live views of Mount Fuji from different locations around the area.

Camera Locations

Best Spots to See Mt. Fuji

Discover the most picturesque locations to view and photograph Mount Fuji. Each spot offers unique perspectives and experiences.

Interactive Map

Viewing Locations

Latest Blog Posts

Stories, tips, and insights about Mount Fuji visibility and travel.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common questions about Mt. Fuji visibility, live cameras, maps, and using this site.

How does the 8-day visibility forecast work?
Our 8-day Mt. Fuji visibility forecast is our flagship feature! We provide detailed visibility predictions for both North and South viewpoints, with separate morning (AM) and afternoon (PM) scores for each day. This allows you to plan your visit up to a week in advance and choose the optimal time and location for viewing Mt. Fuji.
How do the visibility scores work?
Visibility is rated from 1 (poor) to 10 (excellent). Scores 8-10: Visible - clear conditions with excellent visibility. Scores 5-7: Partially Visible - good visibility with some atmospheric conditions. Scores 3-4: Barely Visible - limited visibility due to clouds/haze. Scores 0-2: Not Visible - poor weather conditions prevent visibility. We provide separate morning (AM) and afternoon (PM) scores.
What do North and South viewpoints mean?
North viewpoint shows Mt. Fuji from the northern side (Kawaguchiko, Yamanakako areas), while South viewpoint shows from the southern side (Hakone, Ashinoko areas). The visibility can differ significantly between these perspectives due to different weather patterns and geographical features.
Is Mt. Fuji visible right now?
Check the live camera feeds and current day forecast above to see if Mt. Fuji is visible right now from north and south viewpoints. Our visibility scores are updated multiple times daily, and the live cameras provide real-time views.
How accurate is the visibility forecast?
Our forecasts are based on advanced weather models and historical visibility patterns, updated multiple times daily. We provide 8-day forecasts with separate morning and afternoon predictions. For the most current conditions, always check our live camera feeds.
When is the best time to see Mt. Fuji?
Early morning (sunrise) and late afternoon often offer the best visibility. Winter months (November-March) typically have clearer skies due to lower humidity. Check our 8-day forecast and avoid days with high precipitation chances or low visibility scores.
Where are the live cameras located?
Our live cameras are positioned at key viewing spots around Mt. Fuji including Lake Kawaguchiko (Oishi Park), Chureito Pagoda, Lake Yamanakako, Mt. Fuji Panoramic Ropeway, Lake Shoji, Oshino, and Lake Ashinoko. Each provides real-time views from different angles and elevations.
How does the viewing spots map work?
Our interactive map shows the best locations to view Mt. Fuji, including popular spots like Lake Kawaguchiko, Chureito Pagoda, and Tenjoyama Park. Click on any location to get detailed information, access tips, and directions via Google Maps.
What weather information do you provide?
Our weather section includes detailed forecasts for temperature, humidity, wind conditions, and precipitation chances. This information is specifically relevant to Mt. Fuji visibility and helps you plan the optimal time for viewing or photography.
What kind of content is in your blog?
Our blog features practical tips for Mt. Fuji viewing, photography guides, seasonal insights, travel recommendations, and stories from fellow Fuji enthusiasts. We regularly publish content to help you make the most of your Mt. Fuji experience.
Can I add this website to my home screen?
Yes! This website is a Progressive Web App (PWA) that can be installed on your device. On mobile, tap the browser share menu and select 'Add to Home Screen' or 'Install App'. On desktop Chrome, click the install icon in the address bar. This gives you quick access and works offline.
Is the website available in other languages?
Yes! Our website is available in multiple languages including English, Japanese, German, Chinese (Simplified & Traditional), Korean, French, Spanish, Turkish, and Indonesian. Use the language selector to switch to your preferred language.

About isfujivisible.com

I'm Orkhan Farmanli, and I created isfujivisible.com after visiting Mount Fuji and falling in love with Japan's most iconic mountain. Inspired by that experience, I built this website to help travelers from around the world experience the magic of seeing Mt. Fuji clearly.

The visibility forecasts are sourced from fuji-san.info and updated daily, presented in a modern, mobile-friendly interface with support for 13 languages. Beyond forecasts, the site provides live camera feeds, detailed weather data, interactive maps of the best viewing spots, seasonal sakura and koyo guides, local events, and travel tips to help you plan the perfect visit.

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