Abstract
There have recently been problems in how to share the cost for environmental conservation that reflects the increasing number of visitors to mountainous areas in Japan. Hence, author intended to deal with a cooperative funding system for environmental conservation at Mt. Fuji which is located in Fuji-Hakone-Izu national park as a case study. The purpose of this study is 1) to grasp and to arrange the pros and cons of cooperative funding and their reason described by climbers, and 2) to organize the points under discussion and the tasks before the cooperative funding system is introduced. As a result, 7 points such as the aim of the funding system, the value of the park were organized. Lastly, from the viewpoint of contents and the direction in which stakeholde should discuss, 3 tasks were derived.