A deliveryman in Japan is going viral for making a six-hour hike up the nation’s tallest peak to deliver food to hungry climbers.
The hikers had made their way up Mount Fuji, which stands around 12,388 feet, earlier this month when they became hungry and called up Indonesian delivery company Gojek, according to a report.
Deliveryman hikes 6 hours up Mount Fuji to get food to hungry tourists https://t.co/gyQY4b8rWg pic.twitter.com/ebKbrGH0f1
— New York Post (@nypost) August 26, 2022
Footage obtained on Aug. 16 shows the deliveryman scaling the peak, which is an active volcano, for more than six hours with a neon jacket and massive bags of food.
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The man made it to where the group of hikers was resting at the top, handed off the food, smiled, waved, and then began his trek back down Mount Fuji, the footage showed.
Before you read the article, guess how much the delivery fee was.#MashableSEA #Japan #DominosPizzahttps://t.co/EYoVPCS7IG
— Mashable Southeast Asia (@MashableSEA) August 26, 2022
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Later in the month, another deliveryman, an employee for Domino’s, made his way up the volcano to pass off a pizza.