Analysis of Mt. Fuji climbing route by means of the variation principle.

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The variation principle is a concept for investigating the spatial pattern of any path on a given curved surface. From this point of view, properties of the Mt. Fuji climbing route are discussed, based on morphometric data. Two types of model, namely, the excess energy model and the total energy model are used to explain the route. -from English summary

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Hirano, M. (1983). Analysis of Mt. Fuji climbing route by means of the variation principle. Jimbun Chiri/Human Geography, Kyoto. https://doi.org/10.4200/jjhg1948.35.454

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