He's a regular office worker who likes hiking.12PM - 4PM, LASALLE College of the Arts, Lecture Theater (Block F, Level 2 #F201) 1 McNally St, Singapore 187940Follow us on Telegram for the latest updates: https://t.me/mothershipsgFollow us on Telegram for the latest updates: https://t.me/mothershipsgA picture of a man in a Domino's Pizza shirt supposedly delivering pizza to the top of Mount Fuji has made its rounds on Japanese Twitter.I climbed Mt. Fuji yesterday, but there were people ordering domino pizza pic.twitter.com/jt1cyx6wut — Kazuchi (@fatmanairsoft) August 21, 2022I climbed Mt. Fuji yesterday, but there were people asking for domino pizza pic.twitter.com/jt1cyx6wut"I hiked up Mount Fuji yesterday. There was someone who ordered Domino's Pizza.""I hiked up Mount Fuji yesterday. There was someone who ordered Domino's Pizza."Carrying a Domino's Pizza thermal bag on his back, the man, clad in all black, appeared to be walking briskly as if he was heading to the spot where his customer was waiting. the highest peak in the country, judging from the clouds that could be seen.Took six hours to deliver the pizzaRecording his journey to the top, which started at 7:38am, he posted several pictures of his Domino's Pizza carrier bag at various points while on the way to the peak.He eventually reached his goal at 1:27 pm, roughly six hours later.He even posed with his "customer" who gladly received the box of pizza he "ordered" from him.However, the man is not a delivery worker, nor does he work for Domino's Pizza.According to Asahi TV, he is just a regular office worker who enjoys hiking up mountains -- rather than pizza, his delivery bag is filled with various equipment and necessities needed for the journey.And while hiking up mountains, Umanami Futoshi likes to cosplay as various delivery workers working for different companies.Here are some pictures of him posing in various delivery outfits, including Uber Eats, Demae-Can (a Japanese delivery company) and Pizza-La, the second highest-grossing pizza chain in Japan after Domino's Pizza.Umanami, whose profile says he likes to deliver "surprises and smiles" to others on mountain peaks, told Asahi TV that he got his hands on a thermal delivery bag from Uber Eats about one year ago. interesting" to hike up Mount Fuji with it.After he received overwhelmingly positive feedback from fellow hikers, he started cosplaying as delivery workers for various companies.He added that he felt encouraged by everyone who cheered him on and that he now finds himself hiking up mountains much more easily.Top image adapted via @fatmanairsoft/Twitter & Umanami/YamapIf you like what you read, follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Telegram to get the latest updates.It plans to eventually have 37 stores islandwide.Researchers say the species has a "minimal hope" of survival in China.She had been fighting cancer for the past two years.Probably sells few hundred bowls of noodles a day.Don't transfer money to people you haven't met in real life.The eatery has been serving it for years.His daughter is nicknamed Nori.About | Advertise with us | Contact us | We Are Hiring |Copyright © 2020 Mothership.