102-Year-Old Japanese Man Becomes Oldest To Summit Mount Fuji
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Climbing Mount Fuji, Japan's tallest mountain, is no small feat, even for experienced hikers. The ascent involves a grueling 12,388-foot (3,776 m) climb, challenging terrain, and rapidly changing weather. The descent can be just as demanding, with loose rocks and gravel making every step wobbly. But none of that could stop Kokichi Akuzawa. On August 5, 2025, the 102-year-old Japanese man became the oldest person ever to reach the summit, setting a new Guinness World Record.
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- vyjyhitipibo2달he looks young.not old
stellaa2달he looks young,not old.
boing7872달I doubt is could do that- tibowydugohe2달thats crazy he is 102 and he did it youngers
- greg1234xz2달how he do that 2 times at 96 and 102 years old! very suprising
boing7872달wow!
e13gantwarrior2달it was great even when you're old you can still do great things
ramen_bowl2달If I was 102 I probably would not have been able to climb that long and high😬. I also think he got there by developing a pattern of healthy behaviors and choices that help him promote his well-being even if he has heart problems.
capybara6263달Age is just a number he is like the king of hiking and with a bad hart condition he is so brave
yippee3달YIPPEE!!!