プロフェッショナルのつぶやき
How would you describe Imafuji in one phrase?
This climbing infrastructure emerged suddenly, like a comet in the sky.
- Professor, Global Regional Center, Shizuoka Prefectural University
- Vice President, Fujisan Weather Station Utilization Association, Certified NPO
Mr.Masashi Kamokawa
Checking the operation of the live camera installed at the summit of Mt. Fuji. Live broadcast of the summit on YouTube during the mountain opening period.
How do you use Imafuji?
We conduct scientific research at the summit of Mount Fuji during the summer. Climbing the mountain is essential for maintaining our observation equipment, and for this, the weather data from Imafuji plays a crucial role. Additionally, Imafuji's meteorological data is invaluable for analyzing the scientific data we collect at the summit.
Why is this important and necessary?
The weather on Mt. Fuji may not look like a big deal from the outside, but it is often bad weather when you are actually on the mountain. Therefore, Imafuji is valuable for finding out the current weather on Mt. Fuji.
A field mill was installed to measure the atmospheric electric field strength.
How would you describe Imafuji in one phrase?
This climbing infrastructure emerged suddenly, like a comet in the sky.
What would you like to say to the climbers?
In summer, mobile phones and the Internet are available in many places on Mount Fuji. So, we hope you can always make use of Imafuji's weather information when climbing the mountain.
What do you like about Mt. Fuji
Mt. Fuji is not only the highest mountain in Japan, but it’s also an isolated peak, offering a unique view from the summit over Japan in every direction.
What’s the best thing about Imafuji?
Those who conduct observations on Mount Fuji are well aware of the difficulties involved in maintaining observation equipment. Despite these difficulties, Imafuji maintains multiple observation points and provides detailed weather information.
Please tell us about any Mt. Fuji related project you are currently working on.
In addition to conducting scientific research at the summit of Mt. Fuji, we also provide research support to scientific research groups.
Mr.Masashi Kamokawa
- Professor, Global Regional Center, Shizuoka Prefectural University
- Vice President, Fujisan Weather Station Utilization Association, Certified NPO
PROFILE
Completed a Doctoral Program in Physics and Applied Physics at the Graduate School of Advanced Science and Engineering, Waseda University. Holds a Ph.D. in Science. Worked as an assistant at the School of Science and Engineering, Waseda University, and later served as an assistant, assistant professor, and associate professor in the Department of Natural Sciences, Faculty of Education at Tokyo Gakugei University. Subsequently, appointed as a specially appointed associate professor at the Global Center for Regional Development, Shizuoka University. Since April 2023, holds the position of specially appointed professor at the same university.