This year, however, Mt.

Though bare during the summer months, Mt.

Fuji typically sees sprinkles of snowfall in early October.

Mount Fuji’s delayed snowfall breaks records

Mount Fuji seen from Ōwakudani, featuring its signature snow-capped peak.

By October 29, 2024, Mt.

Fujis peak went the longest it ever has without snow, breaking a 130-year record of snow absence.

This snowless stretch seems to have finally broken on November 6, 2024.

Despite promising signs, the record snowfall has not been fully verified yet.

Snow could be seen on Mt.

The absence of snow on Mt.

Fuji is not the only mountain whose snowfall has been impacted by climate change.

Along with many other natural wonders, Mt.

Fuji and its delayed snowfall offer devastating evidence of climate change and its impact around the world.

Mount Fuji experienced delayed snowfall this year, breaking a 130-year record of snow absence.

Mount Fuji seen from Owakudani, featuring its signature snow-capped peak.

The mountains peak typically receives snowfall in early October.

In 2024, snow arrived more than a month later than anticipated.