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Japan's 48-year-old father climbed Mount Fuji and abandoned his 7-year-old son to wait alone, causing social shock
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中央社10 hours agoCrime3 min readChinaView original

Japan's 48-year-old father climbed Mount Fuji and abandoned his 7-year-old son to wait alone, causing social shock

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  • A 48-year-old father in Japan took his two sons to climb Mount Fuji.
  • The 7-year-old son was left alone at the sixth station after he became exhausted.
  • He took his older brother to continue climbing.

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Mount Fuji is a famous tourist and mountain climbing attraction in Japan, and safety issues have always been a concern.

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(Central News Agency reporter Dai Yazhen’s special report from Tokyo on the 21st) There are outrageous parents in Japan. A 48-year-old father took his two sons to climb Mount Fuji yesterday. As a result, his 7-year-old son complained of exhaustion and got emotional. Unexpectedly, his father asked him to stay alone at the sixth station to wait while he continued climbing with his older brother. The boy was left alone and was discovered by Mountain House personnel who called the police. ... (Please refer to the original text for complete content)

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  • Incident will trigger stricter mountaineering safety regulations

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This article was originally published by 中央社.

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