Just when you thought the “Guess where I’m at?” post on social media was a thing of the past, Japan’s government may install free Wi-Fi on Mount Fuji
The government is working with regional officials to set up eight hotspots on the mountain, including the summit for climbers who must first take a selfie before taking in the view.
Obviously, there are other reason to have internet access on your climb, including looking at weather reports and having the ability to call for help, especially if the volcano wakes up (Fuji has not erupted since 1708).
Time.com reported that the program is aimed at encouraging hikers from Europe and the U.S. to share their Mount Fuji experiences through social media. As many as 50,000 hikers walk the Mount Fuji’s trails each year, according to the report.
Local officials are working with a telecom company to bring Wi-Fi service as soon as later this summer. Tourists will receive a password and have 72 hours to use it.