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Mt. fuji classic route day tour from ueno & shinjuku.

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10.5 - 11 hour(s), available daily, pick-up not available, what to expect, standard package with hoto noodles lunch.

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Standard Package with Koshu Wine Beef lunch

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Check-in at Ueno (JR Ueno Station Park Exit)

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  • Please check-in at least 10 minutes prior to your departure time.

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Enjoy a dynamic view of Mt. Fuji! *Replaced by Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Shrine during winter when the road to the 5th station is closed.

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Located on the banks of Lake Kawaguchi surrounded by nature, this place is not only a photo spot for enjoying the superb view of Mt. Fuji but also offers various kinds of craft experiences and activities.

Hoto noodles

Hoto noodles have a rich history, originating in Yamanashi and becoming a household favorite, traditional noodle dish.

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Stroll through the scenic sights of Oshino Hakkai surrounding Mt. Fuji. Explore the villages around the eight ponds filled with clear waters from the mountain.

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Spend time shopping at one of Japan's largest outlet malls. Filled with bargain deals for popular brands, find great gifts for friends or even yourself!

Return to Tokyo

Tour Ends at Shinjuku Station West Exit

Check-in at Shinjuku (Shinjuku Station West Exit Shinjuku post office)

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  • Infants (up to 3 years old) may join for free but will not have their own seat on the bus. They need to sit on a parent or guardian's lap.
  • One infant per adult may join the tour for free. For two or more infants, please book them under children's rates.
  • Children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

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  • There will be an English speaking guide for this activity.
  • Depending on the weather and traffic conditions, the tour is subject to change or cancellations. Arrival time will also vary according to the bus.
  • Please note that the vehicle size used for the 1-day tour will be adjusted according to the number of people or conditions on the day.
  • Depending on the number of participants on the day, English and Chinese commentary might be given in the same bus.
  • Commentary will be given inside the bus. Once the group arrives at a sightseeing spot, customers will be able to go around and visit at their own pace.
  • Please understand that the coloring of the leaves may vary according to the season.

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  • Please check the travel conditions before participating on this tour. travel conditions.pdf
  • Please check the travel agent contract before participating on this tour. travel agent contract.pdf

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It is beef fed on wine.This most unique Wagyu is produced by the wine kingdom Yamanashi prefecture.

Please note that this tour does not include lunch. Participants may purchase lunch at Oshino Hakkai or the Gotemba Outlets.

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traveled with parents, personally the travel spots in the itinerary is just average for me. Anyway, would like to thank driver and tour guide as we needed to board Shinkansen at 8 pm so they really managed the time for u ... s to catch up with the train.

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The 5 Best Mt Fuji Day Trips From Tokyo [2024 Reviews]

It’s no secret why countless tourists from all over the world head to the bustling neon, skyscraper-lined streets of Tokyo, Japan.

However, if you’d like to take a day away from the metropolis and experience the awe of nature’s magnificence, you’re in the right place. I’ve gone ahead and carefully curated a selection of 5 of the top day trips to Mt. Fuji from Tokyo, offering a kind of serene majesty in a simply incomparable way.

If you’d like to experience the raw beauty of Japan’s natural landscapes, look no further because each of these offers something special. Let’s get started!

Be sure to see our reviews of Tokyo Food Tours , Mario Cart Tours and Guided Tours of Tokyo .

Best Mount Fuji Tours From Tokyo

Quick answer: the 5 best mount fuji day trips from tokyo for 2024.

  • Mt. Fuji, Hakone, Lake Ashi Cruise and Bullet Train From Tokyo
  • From Tokyo: Mt. Fuji or Hakone Private Sightseeing Day Trip
  • Mt. Fuji Full-Day Sightseeing Trip From Tokyo
  • From Tokyo: Guided Day Trip to Hakone, Owakudani & Mt. Fuji
  • Mt Fuji Classic Route Private Day Tour From Tokyo

Mt. Fuji Day Trip Reviews

1. mt. fuji, hakone, lake ashi cruise and bullet train from tokyo.

  • Duration: 10 hours
  • Departure:  6 Chome-5-1 Nishishinjuku, Shinjuku City, Tokyo
  • Departure Time: 7:50 AM
  • Includes:   English-speaking guide, a ir-conditioned vehicle with Wi-Fi, p ickup from Ginza, entrance ticket  for Hakone Ropewa,  Lake Ashi Cruise, and  Shinobi, m ultilingual audio guide, b uffet lunch (if the option is selected),  1-way bullet train ticket from Odawara Station to Tokyo Station

Let’s start things off on the right foot, with one of the most incredible tours I’ve ever experienced! The Tokyo Mt. Fuji, Hakone, Lake Ashi Cruise and Bullet Train Tour is a must-take experience if you’re in Tokyo to give you a completely different aspect of Japan.

With professional guides, excellent organization, and top-notch services, it simply couldn’t be better!  After being picked up from your hotel in Tokyo, you’ll set off for a journey that will take you through some of the country’s most beautiful landscapes.

With plenty of legroom, large windows, climate control, and Wi-Fi, you will have everything you need onboard. Your first stop of the day is the phenomenal Mt. Fuji, where you’ll head to the 5th station sitting 2,000 meters above the ground.

Once here, you’ll have plenty of time to take in the fresh air and spiritual atmosphere at the Shinto Shrine (make sure to bring a jacket as it can get windy!). It’s then time to head back to the coach, where you’ll go to the Ninja Village of Oshino Shinobi no Sato for a delicious buffet lunch.

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Take a stroll after through a traditional Japanese garden with views of Mt. Fuji looming overhead as a perfect way to kickstart digestion.  After, check out the Owakudani valley complete with an active volcano, where you can even try eating a black egg said to add years to your life.

Our entire group enjoyed the Hakone Ropeway which was perfect for adrenaline-and-nature-lovers alike. The ropeway brings you all the way to Lake Ashi where you’ll finally get some time to relax on a beautiful cruise. 

The tour at Hakone Shrine was a powerful one, where you can really take in the entire scene and even fill your bottle with spring water said to eliminate bad spirits.

Tour Information & Booking

100% refund for cancellations within 24 hours of tour experience, other experiences you may enjoy:, 2. mt. fuji or hakone private sightseeing day trip from toyko.

  • Departure: Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Departure Time: 8:30 AM
  • Includes: P rivate transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle,  Wi-Fi in vehicle (subject to availability),  English-speaking driver,  Fuel and tolls

This is yet another comprehensive tour outside of Japan that will offer valuable insight into the country’s spirituality and beautiful natural landscapes.

It also lets you select between 2 different itineraries: one that focuses on Mount Fuji and Lakes and the other that takes you to Hakone’s hot springs and other wonders. If that sounds interesting to you, check out the Mt. Fuji or Hakone Private Sightseeing Day Trip tour!

Itinerary A starts out by taking you to the breathtaking Arakurayama Sengen Park, offering one of the most impressive views of Mount Fuji. As you climb up, you’ll become more and more excited as the vistas get even more impressive.

It’s then time to head over to the Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Shrine, where you can take time to connect with your spiritual side and seek protection. 

Quite possibly the most magical part of the entire itinerary was the 5th Station of Mount Fuji, offering some of the most gorgeous views in all of Japan.

Then, head down to Lake Kawaguchi which is part of the famous Fuji 5 Lakes. These tranquil waters perfectly reflect Mt. Fuji and create an atmosphere that makes it feel like you’ve stepped into a postcard.

The beauty and tradition of Oishi Park and Oshino Hakkai are next, where your guide will tell you all about them as you stroll around. 

Itinerary B starts off at Arakurayama Sengen Park for great views of Mt. Fuji before heading to Oishi Park for a truly serene atmosphere that blurs lines between nature and art. Then, hop onboard the Hakone Ropeway where you’ll enjoy jaw-dropping vistas until your arrival at Lake Ashi! 

Here, you’ll take a relaxing cruise where you’ll become immersed in the epitome of Japanese nature, with the famous Torii gate of the Hakone Shrine in the distance. The hot springs bath completely melted away my soreness and stress, and with the serene atmosphere surrounding us, it only helped calm the mind.

Afterward, you’ll get to learn all about Japanese art at the impressive Hakone Open Air Museum set in equally as gorgeous surroundings.

3. Mt. Fuji Full-Day Sightseeing Trip From Tokyo

  • Departure:  Mitsui Sumitomo Bank, Shinjuku Nishiguchi Branch
  • Departure Time:  8:00 AM
  • Includes:  Entry tickets,  Round-trip transportation,  Bilingual guide

Next up, we have the Mt. Fuji Full-Day Sightseeing Trip Tour  for a wild and wondrous journey through quite possibly the crown jewel of the country’s entire natural landscape. Mount Fuji can be seen in many different ways, and this tour is definitely not your average tourist shuffle.

Rather, this experience will take a deep dive into the history, culture, and magnificent vistas of this area like never before. After meeting up with your guide and the rest of your party, you’ll head out from the bustling metropolis of Tokyo and make your way to the very center of nature.

First stop in Kawaguchiko Oishi Park, where the serene Lake Kawaguchi cradles the commanding Mount Fuji in its reflective embrace, offering the perfect opportunity for stunning photos and video.

This opening act certainly sets the scene, but get ready for the Arakura Sengen Park up next which is set halfway up Mount Arakura complete with cherry blossoms and ethereal hues.

The famous Oshino Hakkai calls next, which is a storied realm consisting of 8 pristine lakes right next to Fuji. You are encouraged to drink right from these crystalline waters, sourced right from the mountain’s very heart. Your guide will lead you throughout, making sure everyone learns about each area and offer enrichment to each location.

If you’d like to partake in a bit of retail therapy, you’ll enjoy a visit to the Gotemba Premium Outlets with a great variety of shops and even better views of Mount Fuji.

If your tour takes place from May on, you’ll visit the 5th Station of Mount Fuji instead, which I honestly do believe is a much preferable alternative to Gotemba outlets.

This gateway to the raw beauty and spiritual significance of the country’s famed peak stands around 2,000 meters above sea level and is filled with different climbing trails and spiritual sites.

4. Guided Day Trip to Hakone, Owakudani & Mt. Fuji From Tokyo

  • Duration: 12 hours
  • Departure:  Shinjuku Center Building
  • Departure Time: 8:50 AM
  • Includes:  Guide,  Local taxes,  Japanese lunch, r oundtrip bus fare ,  Leaflet of detailed itinerary and tour point description,  Boarding ticket for the pirate cruise ship and ropeway

Tokyo is certainly one of the most incredible places in the world to visit, but one may not call it “relaxing”. If you would like to take things calmly, the Guided Day Trip to Hakone, Owakudani & Mt. Fuji Tour  is just the ticket.

Those who seem to find themselves off the beaten path, you’ll also enjoy this experience that will take you right to the heart of Japan’s natural beauty.

After meeting up with your guide and the rest of your party at the Shinjuku Center Building, you’ll hop on a comfortable coach that will take you further and further into Mother Nature.

The crisp air meets with serene scenes as you head into the Hakone area, which is known for its hot springs, natural beauty, shrines, boat tours, and so much more. Whether you’re an architecture aficionado, history buff, or outdoor adventurer, you’ll surely fall in love with this tour as much as we did!

If you’ve taken a cruise before, perhaps you have the idea in your mind that they’re all more or less the same. The cruise that you’re about to take on the Hakone Pirate Ship defies them all, though, setting sail from Motohakone Pier to Togendai Pier in just 25 minutes.

This ship easily has more personality than my favorite dive bar, offering entertainment and intrigue from the landscapes surrounding you to the interior of the vessel.

Refuel with a tasty lunchtime stop and with your belly now full, you’re ready to tackle the next leg of this Japanese odyssey. Take on the Hakone Ropeway’s vertical voyage from Togendai to Owakudenai, where sulfur fumes and hot rivers tell their own tales.

Next is the gateway to the heavens: the Mount Fuji 5th Station, which perfectly captures the essence of Japan in every way.

5. Mt Fuji Classic Route Private Day Tour From Tokyo

  • Departure Time: 7:00, 8:00 or 9:00 AM
  • Includes:  Air-conditioned vehicle, p rivate transportation

I have to say that I was thoroughly impressed with all of the other tours in this guide. However, if you’re really looking for a VIP twist to them, this next tour is perfect for you.

The Mt. Fuji Classic Route Private Day Tour from Tokyo really just involves you and your party so you get all the attention and customization based on your specific interests.

How would you like to instead by taken by private transportation to all of the sites you’re most interested in, rather than by coach with strangers that may not have the same interests as you?

Not only that, but your guide is there to answer any and all questions you may have, taking you to some hidden gems along the way that they feel you’ll enjoy.

Your tour starts off with your professional guide picking you right up from your hotel lobby, so there’s no need to worry about booking separate transportation at any point.

If you’re eager for a slice of that incredible Mount Fuji action but don’t want to get stuck into a cookie-cutter tour, this is your best bet. This bespoke experience is tailored to you, with a flexible itinerary that ensures you and your friends or family have a fantastic time.

I also appreciated their customer service, which they offered literally at any time and were there to help clarify any doubts we had.

Of course, including any changes you and your group may make, this tour does involve the classic Mt. Fuji route. You’ll first see the majestic volcano peak with incredible panoramic views perfect for taking photos and videos of.

Lake Kawaguchiko is so serene, it’ll make you feel like you’re in some sort of dream – it’s relaxing and ideal for letting your mind rest.

Oshino Hakkai is a traditional Japanese village with beautiful green ponds and incredible views of Mount Fuji, but it was very interesting to learn about its history.

The Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Jinja Shrine is easily the most well-known in the area, and when there are over 1,300, that’s saying a lot. You also get the option to make a stop for some shopping at the Gotemba Premium Outlets, if you’d like.

FAQs About Mt. Fuji Day trips

Q; how far is mount fuji from tokyo.

A: Mount Fuji is 62 miles and takes between 1.5 to 3 hours to get there by car, bus, or train.

Q; What is the best way to get to Mount Fuji from Tokyo?

A: The most popular way is hinkansen or (bullet train), but you can also take a bus or rent a car. The train is the fastest and most comfortable option, however they are not cheap. Taking a bus is the cheapest and most convenient option since it drops you off at the 5th Station of Mount Fuji. This is where most of the hiking trails start. Rental car is the most flexible option of course but you need to be aware of the tolls, parking fees and traffic.

Q: What are some things to do at Mount Fuji?

  • Hiking : If you are looking for a challenge there are four trails that lead to the summit of Mount Fuji: Yoshida Trail, Subashiri Trail, Gotemba Trail or Fujinomiya Trail. You can hike the summit from July to September. Depending on your pace it will take 5 to 10 hours to reach the summit. You can also stay overnight at a mountain hut along the way.
  • Sightseeing : You can view Mount Fuji from different angles and perspectives by going to scenic spots around the mountain, such as Lake Kawaguchiko, Oishi Park, Chureito Pagoda, Arakurayama Sengen Park orOshino Hakkai Village.
  • Shopping : If you are looking to buy some souvenirs related to Mount Fuji there is no shortage of shopping areas around the mountain, like the Gotemba Premium Outlets or Kawaguchiko Craft Park.
  • Relaxing : If you are looking to relax after a long day of hiking Mount Fuji, there are hot spring resorts around the mountain, such as Lake Kawaguchi Onsen Village, Yamanakako Onsen Village and Hakone Onsen Town. Here you can soak in natural mineral water that is said to have healing effects on your body and mind. You can even enjoy the view of Mount Fuji while sitting in some of the hot springs.

Q: When is the best time to visit Mount Fuji?

A: If you want to hike to the summit of Mount Fuji, you will need to go from July to September. Unfortunately, this is also when Mount Fuji is most crowded with hikers and tourists. To see Mount Fuji with cherry blossoms or autumn leaves, you should go during spring or fall. This is when the scenery is most colorful and beautiful, unfortunately Mount Fuji is more likely to be hidden by clouds or fog.

Q: Why is Mount Fuji is so special?

  • First off its the tallest mountain in Japan at 12,388 feet. It is a dormant volcano with the last eruption in 1707.
  • It is considered a sacred place by many Japanese people, that believe that it is inhabited by kami (spirits) and ancestors. Some Shinto shrines are located on or near the mountain, such as the Sengen Shrine at the base and the Asama Shrine at the summit.
  • It’s a very popular for hiking and climbing.
  • While it is quite a climb, many people hike to the top to see the sunrise. Seeing it here is believed to bring good luck and happiness. Many people also perform rituals or prayers along the way.
  • In 2012 UNESCO recognized it as a World Heritage site for its cultural significance as an object of worship and artistic inspiration.

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The Mt. Fuji, Hakone, Lake Ashi Cruise and Bullet Train is our Editors Choice for the best Mt Fuji day trip from Tokyo

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Mt. Fuji tour from Tokyo: 9 best tours and tips (2024 guide)

By: Author Sylvia

Posted on Last updated: January 8, 2024

What is the best Mt. Fuji tour for you? 

There are so many Mt. Fuji Tours from Tokyo to choose from that it is kind of hard to choose the best one. 

That’s why we made this overview to help you choose the best Mount Fuji Tour from Tokyo.

We list the highlights and the pros and cons of each tour so you can pick the one that suits you most based on your interests and preferences.  

There’s a Mount Fuji tour for everybody.  Whether you just want to spend a full day seeing Mount Fuji, combine some activities that are certain to entertain your kids, or want to end your fun Mount Fuji tour with some bargain hunting at the outlet shops (with a view of the mountain!). It’s all covered in this overview. 

We hope that our overview will help you to pick the best tour and have an amazing day near Mt. Fuji.

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In a hurry? These are the most popular Mt. Fuji tours:

Tour 1: Mount Fuji and Hakone tour with sightseeing cruise.

Lake Kawaguchiko:

Tour 3: Lake Kawaguchi and Chureito Pagoda.

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Sylvia with Mt. Fuji in the background.

Let’s start this list of the best Fuji tours with a quick guide that makes it easy for you to compare the different tours.

Which Mt Fuji Day trip is for you – Quick Guide

To start, here’s a quick overview of the various tours. At the end of the article is a brief description of the various sightseeing spots .

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What to know when booking a bus tour to Mt. Fuji

Tour hours are approximate.

Note that the tour hours and tour schedule are approximate since the weather and road traffic can affect the tour schedule. 

Road traffic to and from Mount Fuji, especially during public holidays, can be very busy. 

A day trip to Mt. Fuji can be a long and tiring day. 2 tours therefore provide the option to return with the Shinkansen at the end of the excursion. This may get you back to your hotel 2 hours faster.

The tours where you can book the bullet train are: Tour 1 (only on weekends and public holidays from April to November) and Tour 2

Itineraries may change without prior notice

We do our best to keep this overview accurate, but the itineraries of these tours are regularly updated. Our overview may therefore not always be completely correct.

Sometimes the tours are also adjusted on the day itself due to weather conditions, temporary closures, or other matters.

It is not guaranteed that you will see Fuji-San

Keep in mind that Mount Fuji is often in the clouds and therefore a clear view is never guaranteed.

Read more about the best period to see Mt. Fuj in our FAQ.

Do a private tour and save!

If your party is 5 or more you may want to consider a private tour. These private tours are often cheaper than the standard group tours for groups of 5 people or more.

In addition, private tours are highly customizable and you will be able to fit more stops in.

We included one tour in this overview and compared 7 other private guided Mt. Fuji tours in this article.

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Detailed overview of the different Mt Fuji tours

Here you can find our detailed overview of the different Mount Fuji day trips from Tokyo that exist. 

1. Mount Fuji and Hakone Tour with Sightseeing Cruise

This Mount Fuji tour includes a scenic cruise at Lake Ashi, the must-do ropeway to Owakudani Valley, the iconic floating torii gate at Hakone Shrine, and a visit to Fuji Subaru Line 5th station.

Along the way, you get the chance to taste the famous Kuro Tamago black eggs that are boiled in the hot volcanic spring water in the Owakudani Valey.

The tour starts and ends in Shinjuku except during weekends and holidays from April to November when the bus will drop you off at Odowara station at the end of the tour. On these days you can purchase a bullet train ticket with the tour. If you have a JR pass (national or JR-east) there’s no need to pay extra, you can use these passes on the trains between Odawara & Tokyo. (the Shinkansen is only covered by the national pass)

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  • Lots of possibilities to see and take pictures of Mount Fuji, weather permitting.
  • English live tour guide + audio guide in 6 other languages
  • Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
  • Free WiFi on tour bus

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  • Lunch is not included (can be added)
  • From April to November the tour ends at Odawara station on public holiday & weekends.

Guests who took this tour say they loved the guide that explained everything very well. Since you make a pirate cruise and ride the hakone ropeway it is also a great tour for families with kids.

This is a really varied tour with a cruise on a pirate ship, several opportunities to see Fuji-San and a ride on the ropeway.  It offers lots of photo opportunities and the whole family will absolutely love it!

From 16.000 JPY (approx. 98€ or $107 depending on the exchange rate).

Check prices and availability: Mount Fuji and Hakone tour

2. Mount Fuji and Hakone 1 Day Tour with optional return by bullet train

This 11-hour tour found on Viator will take you to Mount Fuji highlights such as Mount Fuji Subaru Line 5th Station , Lake Ashi, and the Hakone Ropeway. All places from where you can enjoy beautiful views of Mount Fuji.

At the end of the tour, you have the possibility to be dropped off at Odawara station where you can board the Shinkansen which will take you back to Shinjuku station in just 40 minutes.

A great opportunity to experience the famous bullet train. If you don’t want to ride the bullet train you can also just return by coach.

Lunch is optional. You can opt to include lunch in the package or bring your own food.

  • English speaking guide.
  • Stroller accessible. (no wheelchairs)
  • Cancel up to 24hours in advance for a full refund.
  • Option to ride the bullet train for a faster return

This is a good family tour that offers lots of possibilities to see Mount Fuji. Children will love the pirate cruise and there is also the possibilty to return by the fast shinkansen to Tokyo.

From 15.000 JPY(approx. €91 or $100 depending on the exchange rate).

Check prices and availability: Mount Fuji Tour

Chureito Pagoda

3. Mt Fuji Day Tour with Lake Kawaguchiko Lake and the Chureito Pagoda

This 10-hour tour that can be booked on GetYourGuide will take you to some of the most famous sightseeing spots near Mount Fuji such as Lake Kawaguchiko, the touristy Oshino Hakkai village, and the Arakura Sengen Shrine with the photogenic Chureito Pagoda .

The tour also stops at the Fuji Subaru Line 5th station. In winter you will visit Yamanakako Hananomiyako Park instead.

This is one of just two tours that visit the Chureito Pagoda. We thought the view from the pagoda was fantastic and think it will be even more magical in the cherry blossom season.

  • Visit of the Chureito Pagoda
  • English and Chinese speaking guide.
  • No lunch included.

We like this Mt. Fuji day tour because it takes you to the Chureito Pagoda.  The view of the pagoda in front of Fuji-San is just marvelous.

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From 12.250 JPY( approx. €75 or $82 depending on the exchange rate).

View of Mt Fuji

4. Mount Fuji Classic Tour: Oshino Hakkai, Gotemba Premium Outlets & Matcha Experience

This 11-hour tour found on Klook visits some classic Mt. Fuji sites and includes some time for shopping.

Depending on the time of the year and the weather you will first head to Mt. Fuji Subaru Line 5th station or the Fujisan World Heritage Center.

You then continue to Lake Kawaguchiko and the 8 picturesque ponds in the village of Oshino Hakkai.

At Lake Kawaguchiko you also attend a matcha tea-making experience where you will learn more about this quintessial Japanese tea-making process.

The last stop of the tour is at the Gotemba premium outlets. Here you can go on a shopping spree but weather permitting you will also have the opportunity to take some great pictures of  Mount Fuji. 

  • Chinese and English speaking guide
  • Matcha experience at Lake Kawaguchiko
  • A cheap tour with good reviews
  • 72-hrs notice for full refund
  • Lunch not included.

The guide of this tour gets good reviews and some reviewers also metion that this tour is also fun in bad weather because of the included matcha tea-making experience and the stop at the Gotemba Outlets.

This tour takes you to many breathtaking viewpoints of Mount Fuji. This is an excellent Mt. Fuji day tour if you’re also looking to attend a matcha tea making activity or want to look for some bargains at the outlet shops.

From 7.580 JPY(approx. €46 or $50 depending on the exchange rate).

Oshino Hakkai Village Mt. Fuji Japan

5. Mt Fuji Day Tour from Tokyo

This 11-hour tour found on Klook will first take you to one of the Mount Fuji 5th stations from where you can enjoy beautiful views of the mountain. When the road to the station is closed (eg. in case of bad weather), you will instead go to the Fujiyoshida Sengen Shrine, an attractive shrine in a beautiful wooded area.

From there you will continue to Lake Kawaguchiko.  The lake is particularly beautiful during the autumn foliage and the Sakura season.  Fuji-San is in the background of the lake and on a clear day Mt. Fuji towers majestically above the lake and you can see its reflection in the water. 

This is also where you’ll have lunch. You can provide this yourself or book it with the tour.

The next stop is Oshino Hakkai a world cultural heritage site famous for its 8 ponds with crystal clear water.  The water is so clear that it seems you’re looking at an aquarium.

At the end of the tour, during the last stop, you will have time to go shopping at the Gotemba premium outlets.

  • English, Chinese and Japanese speaking guide.
  • Stroller & wheelchair accessible tour
  • This is one of the cheapest Mt. Fuji tours
  • For a full refund the cancellation must be made at least 11 days before the selected activity date.

This is another highly-rated tour that combines stops at several scenic Mt. Fuji viewpoints with some time for shopping at the Gotemba Outlets.

From 9.600 JPY (approx. €58 or $64 depending on the exchange rate).

Check prices and availability: Mount Fuji Day Tour from Tokyo

The Komagatake Ropeway in Hakone

6. Mt Fuji & Hakone Day Tour: Lake Ashi & Ropeway Day Trip from Tokyo

This 10-hour tour found on Klook will take you to Mount Fuji 5th station.

You will then cruise Lake Ashi and ride the Komagatake Ropeway in Hakone from where you can enjoy great views of Mount Fuji ( weather permitting ).

  • English speaking guide + audio guide in 6 other languages (if you want to use the audio guides you have to specify this when making your booking)
  • Full refunds will be issued for cancellations made at least 24 hours prior to the activity.
  • Only tour that includes the Mt. Komagatake Ropeway
  • Optional Japanese style lunch. If you do not order lunch, you must bring your own food because there are no other restaurants nearby.

This is a great family tour and the only tour that includes a ride to the top of Mount Komagatake.

From 15.000 yen (approx. €101.65 or $102.35 depending on the exchange rate).

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Hakone Ropeway MtFuji Japan

7. Mount Fuji and Hakone Day Trip from Tokyo: 5 th station, Hakone Pirate ship, and Gotemba outlets

This 11-hour tour found exclusively on Klook will take you to Mount Fuji 5th station.  If you travel from December to March, Mt Fuji’s 5th station is replaced by Mt Fuji’s second station where you will have the opportunity to play in the snow.

The tour will then continue to the Gotemba outlets where you can go shopping and have lunch. A lunch box is included.

Next, you will head to Hakone where you will cruise Lake Ashi and take the Hakone Ropeway to the Owakudani valley which is famous for its black eggs.

  • English and Chinese speaking guide + video translation. (+ travel brochure)
  • Lunch box included
  • Wheelchair accessible (must be accompanied by paying adult)
  • For a full refund the cancellation must be made at least 5 days before the selected activity date.

This tour offers a well-filled day with several stops at places where you can enjoy a beautiful view of Mt. Fuji and a good amount of time for shopping.

From 12.980 JPY (approx. €80 or $87 depending on the exchange rate).

Check prices and availability: Mount Fuji and Hakone Day Tour

mt fuji classic route day tour from tokyo

8. Scenic Spots Day Trip to Mt Fuji and Lake Kawaguchiko

This 10 hour tour found on Klook will first stop at the impressive Chureito Pagoda at the Arakurayama Sengen Park.

Next you head to Lake Kawaguchiko where you will have lunch. After lunch, you stop at Oishi Park, one of the most picturesque spots at the lakeshore with impressive views of Mt. Fuji.

The last stop of this tour is at Iyashi no Sato, a traditional Japanese Village at Lake Saiko. This open-air museum consists of more than 20 reconstructed houses where you learn more about the traditional culture and can participate in workshops to make various traditional products such as washi paper or soba noodles.

  • English/Chinese speaking guide.
  • The stop at Iyashi no Sato adds a pinch of culture to this trip
  • Cancellations must be made 14 days in advance for a full refund.

Thanks to the visit to Iyashi no Sato, this tour combines the beautiful nature and breathtaking vistas with some time to immerse yourself in traditional culture.

From 9.800 JPY (approx. €60 or $65 depending on the exchange rate).

9. Private Tour of Hakone and Lake Kawaguchiko

With this private tour you can explore the Lake Kawaguchiko and Hakone region at your own pace. The guide has a recommended itinerary but as it is a private tour, you are free to customize this itinerary any way you want.

This is a more comfortable way to visit this region. Some of the group tours may feel rushed, with a private tour you can take as much time as you want at each of the stops.

  • English guide
  • Pick-up/drop off in Tokyo included
  • Fully customizable
  • Infant seats available
  • Wheelchair and stroller accessible
  • Free cancellations up to 24 hrs before the activity date
  • No entrance fees included
  • Lunch not included

With a private tour you can explore the region in comfort and at your own pace. From a group of 5 it is also cheaper than some of the group tours.

From 74.000 JPY (approx. €460 or $500 depending on the exchange rate).

Check prices and availability: Private Mount Fuji Day Tour

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Going independent

Were you unable to find a tour and would you like to visit the region independently?

To help you plan your trip we created the following guides with more information on the Lake Kawaguchiko and Hakone region:

The Tokyo to Mt Fuji Day Trip article contains more information on Lake Kawaguchiko.

In the Hakone day trip guide we describe the famous Hakone loop and more sights in the Hakone region.

Points of interest around the Mt. Fuji area

To help you make your choice, we have a little more information about the different points of interest that are included in these tours.

Mount Fuji Subaru Line 5th station Japan

Mt. Fuji 5th station

A Mt. Fuji 5th station is as close to Mt. Fuji as you can get without climbing the mountain.  There are four different so-called 5th stations.  These stations contain shops where those who will climb to the top can buy their supplies.

The stations are excellent places for beautiful views of Mount Fuji, the Japanese Alps, and the greater Fifth Lake area. 

The Mount Fuji Subaru Line 5th station is the most accessible of the 4 stations and therefore most tours will make a stop here.

Keep in mind that visiting a Mount Fuji 5th station is not always possible. The roads are closed in winter and outside that period the road may also be closed at short notice because of heavy snowfall or rain. In those cases, the itineraries of these tours will be changed.

Kawaguchiko Lake 

Lake Kawaguchiko is the largest of the 5 Mt. Fuji lakes. 

Weather permitting, it’s a great place to catch amazing views of Mt. Fuji.

Besides splendid views of Mount Fuji, it offers plenty of other great activities such as onsen, museums, cable cars, hiking trails, an amusement park, and much more. 

Below we share the places that are most often visited with a tour.

Arakura Sengen Shrine and Chureito Pagoda

The Chureito Pagoda is part of the Arakura Sengen Shrine.

This is an iconic Mount Fuji viewing spot. We took this picture in February, if you visit the shrine a few weeks later, during the Sakura season, the view is even more beautiful.

A stop at this famous shrine is included in tour 3 and tour 8 .

Oshino Hakkai Village

Oshino Hakkai is recognized as a world cultural heritage site since 2013.

It is famous for its eight sacred ponds with crystal water.

Here you can also find Hannoki Bayashi Shiryokan, an open-air museum  that showcases old traditional farmhouses along with traditional farming tools, samurai armors, and various weapons from that time.  

The traditional houses, with the perfectly shaped volcano in the background, make for a perfect picture that could have been made in the old days of Japan.

It is visited with tour 3 , tour 4 , and tour 5 .

Oshino Shinobi no Sato

Oshino Shinobi no Sato also called the Ninja Village, is a place where you can rent Ninja costumes, watch a Ninja show and solve the mystery of the Karakuri house which is full of traps and secret doors. 

From the garden, you can enjoy great views of Mt. Fuji. 

It’s a great place to visit if you are traveling with children.

Saiko Iyashi no Sato Nemba

This is an open-air museum on the Western shores of Lake Saiko.

Take a stroll through the village and marvel at the houses with thatched roofs which will give you a glimpse into life in Japan in the olden days.

Here you can also participate in craft workshops and rent Japanese costumes to take a picture. 

It is visited with tour 8 .

A Pirate Ship Cruise on Lake Ashi

Hakone is a lush green and picturesque region not too far from Mt. Fuji. It is renowned for its stunning natural landscapes and hot springs, and even more so for the views of iconic Mount Fuji. 

Below are the activities that these tours do in the Hakone region.

Lake Ashi is a peaceful lake surrounded by mountains. It’s a busy destination in Hakone as it is part of the Hakone Loop , a popular loop that takes you past many of Hakone’s highlights.

Lake Ashi is a great place for hiking. Trails follow the shoreline or lead to viewpoints up into the mountains.

Another popular activity is a cruise. If weather permits the cruise will offer good views of Mt. Fuji.

The following tours include a cruise on the lake: tour 1 , tour 2 , tour 6 , and tour 7 .

The Hakone ropeway crossed the Owakudani Valley

Hakone ropeway

On a clear day, you’ll be able to spot a scenic view of Mount Fuji as you ride the ropeway. In addition, the cable car also offers a beautiful view of the volcanic Owakudani valley.

This ropeway is included in tour 1 , tour 2 , tour 6 , and tour 7 .

Owakudani Valley, also known as “Hell Valley”, is an amazing place. It is one of the few places in the region where you can see the volcanic activity so clearly.

You smell the sulfur smell and see the boiling mud pools.

You can also eat black eggs here, eggs that were boiled in the mud puddles. Eating 1 egg would give you 7 extra years of life. At least that’s how the myth goes…

A visit to the valley is included in tour 1 , tour 2, tour 6 and tour 7 .

Gotemba Premium Outlets

Gotemba Premium Outlets

The Gotemba Premium Outlets is one of the largest outlets in Japan where you can find most of the US and European premium brands such as Hugo Boss, Gap, Prada, Ralph Lauren, Godiva chocolates, etc.

Most of the stores are tax-free for tourists. So don’t forget to take your passport and show it to the cashier when you pay.

It’s a great place to combine bargain hunting with taking pictures of Mount Fuji.

Shopping time at the Gotemba Premium Outlets is included in   tour 4,   tour 5, and tour 7

Komagatake Ropeway

The Komagatake Ropeway starts at the shore of Lake Ashi and leads to the peak of Mt. Komagatake, at 1.356 meters one of the tallest peaks in the area.

On a clear day, you can enjoy beautiful views of Lake Ashi and Mount Fuji from the observation platform at the top station.

You can also visit the Mototsumiya Shrine. The “shrine in the sky” is at the very top of the mountain, only a short walk from the top station of the gondola.

The Komagatake ropeway is included in  tour 6 .

Mishima Skywalk

The Mishima Skywalk is the longest pedestrian suspension bridge in Japan. It is 400 meters long and thanks to its spectacular location it offers breathtaking views on both Mt. Fuji and Suruga Bay.

Next to the suspension bridge there is also an adventure park with a zip line and a treetop parcours.

Odawara Castle Hakone Japan

From Tokyo: Mt Fuji Classic Route Private Day Tour

Embark on an awe-inspiring journey with the captivating ‘From Tokyo: Mt Fuji Classic Route Private Day Tour’. This immersive experience promises to transport travelers to the breathtaking beauty of Mount Fuji and its surrounding areas.

With a flexible itinerary, visitors can tailor their adventure to their preferences, making each tour unique and personalized. Prepare to be mesmerized by the panoramic views of Mount Fuji, explore the picturesque Lake Kawaguchiko, and discover the tranquility of Oshino Hakkai, a traditional Japanese village known for its serene ponds and stunning views of the iconic mountain.

For those looking to indulge in some retail therapy, there is even an optional stop at the renowned Gotemba Premium Outlets.

Don’t miss out on this unforgettable adventure through the enchanting landscapes of Mount Fuji.

Quick Takeaways

From Tokyo: Mt Fuji Classic Route Private Day Tour - Quick Takeaways

  • Free cancellation available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund
  • Flexible itinerary that can be adjusted to suit your needs
  • Professional customer service team available online
  • Safety concerns were raised regarding the driver falling asleep

Tour Details

From Tokyo: Mt Fuji Classic Route Private Day Tour - Tour Details

The tour details for the Mt Fuji Classic Route Private Day Tour include a duration of 10 hours, flexible itinerary options , and a driver fluent in Japanese, English , and Chinese.

This tour allows you to explore the beautiful Mt Fuji region at your own pace, with a knowledgeable driver who can communicate with you in multiple languages.

Whether you prefer to visit Lake Kawaguchiko for relaxation and photo opportunities, explore the traditional Japanese style village of Oshino Hakkai, or visit the important shrine complex of Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Jinja Shrine, the itinerary can be adjusted to suit your preferences.

Plus, you have the option of making a stop at Gotemba Premium Outlets for some discounted shopping.

With this tour, you can enjoy the stunning views of Mt Fuji while experiencing the convenience of a private tour with a driver who can cater to your language needs.

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Experience Highlights

From Tokyo: Mt Fuji Classic Route Private Day Tour - Experience Highlights

During the Mt Fuji Classic Route Private Day Tour, travelers have the opportunity to enjoy panoramic views of Mount Fuji, visit picturesque locations such as Lake Kawaguchiko and Oshino Hakkai, explore the historic Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Jinja Shrine, and even make a stop at Gotemba Premium Outlets for discounted shopping.

Mount Fuji is a photographer’s dream, and this tour provides ample opportunities to capture its beauty from different angles. From Lake Kawaguchiko, visitors can capture stunning reflections of the mountain on the calm waters. Oshino Hakkai offers a chance to take in Japanese culture, with its traditional village setting, crystal-clear ponds , and Mount Fuji as a backdrop. Finally, the Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Jinja Shrine allows travelers to explore the history and spirituality surrounding Mount Fuji, making it a truly enriching experience.

Customer Reviews

From Tokyo: Mt Fuji Classic Route Private Day Tour - Customer Reviews

Customers who’ve taken the Mt Fuji Classic Route Private Day Tour have shared their reviews and experiences.

While the destination and scenery were amazing, some customers mentioned the challenge of heavy weekend traffic , resulting in a 4-hour travel time for just 135 kilometers.

Despite this, one traveler from Bangladesh found the activity helpful, and another traveler from Japan also had a positive experience.

However, there were some concerns raised about driver safety , with some customers mentioning that the driver seemed tired and rushed the tour.

Safety is a crucial aspect of any tour, and these concerns about the driver falling asleep should be addressed to ensure a pleasant and secure experience for all customers.

Flexible Itinerary

From Tokyo: Mt Fuji Classic Route Private Day Tour - Flexible Itinerary

With a flexible itinerary, travelers on the Mt Fuji Classic Route Private Day Tour can customize their experience to suit their individual preferences and interests. This customizable sightseeing allows for a personalized travel experience that ensures every traveler gets the most out of their trip to Mount Fuji.

Whether you want to spend more time taking in the panoramic views of the mountain, exploring the traditional Japanese style village of Oshino Hakkai, or indulging in some discounted shopping at Gotemba Premium Outlets, the itinerary can be adjusted accordingly.

The professional customer service team is available to assist in creating the perfect itinerary and will confirm the details one day before the tour. This ensures that travelers can relax and enjoy their day without any worries or stress.

Important Shrine Complex

From Tokyo: Mt Fuji Classic Route Private Day Tour - Important Shrine Complex

The tour includes a visit to Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Jinja Shrine, an important shrine complex. This shrine holds great historical and cultural significance . It has been a place of worship for centuries, with a rich history dating back to ancient times.

The shrine is dedicated to Princess Konohanasakuya, who’s believed to be the goddess of Mount Fuji. Explore the beautiful grounds and admire the traditional architecture of the buildings.

The shrine is also known for its festivals, which attract locals and travelers alike. It’s a must-visit destination for those interested in Japanese shrine history and cultural traditions.

Optional Shopping Stop

From Tokyo: Mt Fuji Classic Route Private Day Tour - Optional Shopping Stop

Visitors have the option to make a stop at Gotemba Premium Outlets for discounted shopping. Located near the base of Mount Fuji, this shopping destination offers a wide range of high-end brands at discounted prices. The outlets feature over 200 stores, including international luxury brands, sports apparel , and lifestyle products.

There are several pros and cons to consider when deciding to make a stop at Gotemba Premium Outlets. On the positive side, visitors can take advantage of the discounted prices and find great deals on a variety of products. The outlets also offer a pleasant shopping environment with beautiful views of Mount Fuji. However, it’s important to note that spending time at the outlets means less time for exploring other attractions on the tour.

If visitors aren’t interested in shopping, there are alternative attractions that can be included in the itinerary. These include exploring the charming Oshino Hakkai village with its traditional Japanese-style ponds and views of Mount Fuji, or visiting the Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Jinja Shrine, an important shrine complex.

Additional Information

From Tokyo: Mt Fuji Classic Route Private Day Tour - Additional Information

The tour’s additional information includes the requirement of contact information for itinerary confirmation by the customer service team. This ensures that everything is in order and that the tour goes smoothly.

Safety concerns have been raised regarding the heavy weekend traffic, which can cause delays and longer travel times. It’s important to plan accordingly and be prepared for potential traffic congestion. Here are a few things to keep in mind:

  • Allow for extra travel time due to possible weekend traffic.
  • Stay alert and follow the driver’s instructions during the tour.
  • Take breaks and stretch your legs during the journey.
  • Bring snacks and water in case of delays.
  • If you have any concerns or questions, don’t hesitate to reach out to the customer service team for assistance.

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Frequently Asked Questions

From Tokyo: Mt Fuji Classic Route Private Day Tour - Frequently Asked Questions

Are Meals Included in the Tour?

Yes, meals are included in the tour. Travelers with dietary restrictions can inform the customer service team in advance to ensure suitable options are provided. Enjoy a delicious meal while exploring the Mt Fuji Classic Route.

Is Transportation to and From the Starting Point Included?

Transportation options for the Mt Fuji Classic Route Private Day Tour include pickup from Tokyo hotels or meeting at the starting point. At the starting point, expect to meet the driver and receive an itinerary confirmation from the customer service team.

Can Children Participate in the Tour?

Children of all ages can participate in the tour, as long as their safety is ensured. The tour offers age-appropriate activities and a professional driver fluent in multiple languages to ensure a memorable experience for the whole family.

Is There a Minimum Number of Participants Required for the Tour to Operate?

There is no minimum participants requirement for the tour and there are no group size restrictions . Travelers can enjoy the Mt Fuji Classic Route Private Day Tour regardless of the number of people in their group.

Are There Any Age Restrictions for Visiting the Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Jinja Shrine?

There are no age restrictions for visiting the Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Jinja Shrine. Visitors of all ages are welcome to explore this important shrine complex and experience its cultural significance.

From Tokyo: Mt Fuji Classic Route Private Day Tour - The Sum Up

To sum it up, the Mt Fuji Classic Route Private Day Tour offers travelers a unique and customizable experience to explore the beauty of Mount Fuji and its surroundings. With breathtaking views, visits to picturesque locations, and the option for discounted shopping, this tour promises an unforgettable adventure.

While there have been some mixed reviews, the personalized and intimate nature of the tour ensures a memorable journey.

This tour is a must-try for those seeking to enjoy the enchanting landscapes of Mount Fuji.

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From Tokyo: Mt Fuji Classic Route Private Day Tour

  • Mt Fuji , Private Tours , Tokyo , Tour Reviews

Set out on a captivating journey with the ‘From Tokyo: Mt Fuji Classic Route Private Day Tour.’ This tour takes travelers on a 10-hour adventure through the picturesque landscapes of Japan.

With a driver fluent in Japanese, English , and Chinese , communication barriers are eliminated, ensuring a seamless and enjoyable experience for all.

The tour highlights include panoramic views of the majestic Mount Fuji, a visit to the serene Lake Kawaguchiko for relaxation and stunning photo opportunities, and an exploration of the traditional Japanese-style village, Oshino Hakkai , with its charming ponds and breathtaking views of Mount Fuji.

Enjoy the rich cultural heritage of Japan as you visit the Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Jinja Shrine.

With a flexible itinerary and professional customer service, this tour promises an unforgettable experience filled with stunning scenery, culture , and personalized service.

Quick Takeaways

From Tokyo: Mt Fuji Classic Route Private Day Tour - Quick Takeaways

  • Free cancellation available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund
  • Duration of the tour is 10 hours
  • Driver fluent in Japanese, English , and Chinese
  • Flexible itinerary that can be adjusted to suit your needs

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Tour Details

From Tokyo: Mt Fuji Classic Route Private Day Tour - Tour Details

The tour details of the Mt Fuji Classic Route Private Day Tour include a 10-hour duration and the option for free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. This allows travelers the flexibility to change their plans without any financial consequences.

The tour offers a customizable itinerary, allowing participants to tailor the experience to their preferences. Plus, language options are available as the driver is fluent in Japanese, English, and Chinese. This ensures clear communication and a smooth experience for all participants.

With a professional customer service team available online, customers can easily inquire about availability and any other questions they may have.

Experience Highlights

From Tokyo: Mt Fuji Classic Route Private Day Tour - Experience Highlights

Participants on the Mt Fuji Classic Route Private Day Tour can expect a truly unforgettable experience with various highlights to enjoy along the way. With a customized itinerary , travelers have the flexibility to adjust the tour to suit their needs. This private tour is exclusively for the participants and their travel companions, ensuring a personalized and intimate experience.

The tour also provides professional customer service, with a team available online to assist with any inquiries or concerns. One of the main highlights of the tour is the opportunity to enjoy panoramic views of Mount Fuji, a truly iconic sight. Travelers will also have the chance to visit Lake Kawaguchiko for relaxation and photo opportunities, as well as explore Oshino Hakkai , a traditional Japanese style village with ponds and views of Mount Fuji.

Plus, participants can visit the Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Jinja Shrine, an important shrine complex. For those interested in shopping, there’s an optional stop at the Gotemba Premium Outlets for discounted shopping. The Mt Fuji Classic Route Private Day Tour offers a combination of breathtaking scenery and local cultural experiences , guaranteeing a memorable adventure.

Professional Customer Service

From Tokyo: Mt Fuji Classic Route Private Day Tour - Professional Customer Service

A professional customer service team is available to provide assistance and support throughout the Mt Fuji Classic Route Private Day Tour. This team has undergone extensive customer service training to ensure that they are equipped with the necessary skills to handle any inquiries or concerns that may arise during the tour. They are knowledgeable about the tour itinerary and can provide recommendations or adjustments based on the preferences of your. Moreover, the team values customer satisfaction and continuously seeks feedback through customer satisfaction surveys to improve their services. By actively listening to the feedback of your, the team strives to enhance the overall experience and ensure that every customer leaves the tour feeling satisfied and well taken care of.

Panoramic Views of Mount Fuji

From Tokyo: Mt Fuji Classic Route Private Day Tour - Panoramic Views of Mount Fuji

Guests on the Mt Fuji Classic Route Private Day Tour can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of Mount Fuji throughout the journey. This iconic mountain provides a stunning backdrop for memorable photographs and offers a sense of awe and tranquility.

For those interested in mount fuji photography , this tour presents numerous opportunities to capture the beauty of this majestic peak from different angles and perspectives. The best time to visit Mount Fuji for clear views and optimal photography conditions is during the autumn months of September and October, when the weather is typically stable and the skies are clear. However, Mount Fuji is a year-round attraction, and its beauty can be appreciated in any season.

Whether you’re a photography enthusiast or simply seeking to admire the splendor of nature, the panoramic views of Mount Fuji on this tour are sure to leave a lasting impression.

Cultural Sites and Attractions

Visitors on the Mt Fuji Classic Route Private Day Tour have the opportunity to explore a variety of cultural sites and attractions along the way. One of the highlights includes shrine visits , where travelers can enjoy the rich spiritual traditions of Japan. The tour takes them to Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Jinja Shrine, an important complex known for its historical significance.

Plus, travelers have the chance to explore traditional villages such as Oshino Hakkai. This picturesque village showcases the traditional Japanese way of life and offers stunning views of Mount Fuji.

With these cultural sites and attractions, visitors can gain a deeper understanding of Japan’s heritage and enjoy a truly enriching experience on their Mt Fuji Classic Route Private Day Tour.

Optional Shopping Stop

One optional shopping stop is included in the Mt Fuji Classic Route Private Day Tour. This stop is at the Gotemba Premium Outlets, a popular attraction in the area. There are both pros and cons to this optional activity.

On the positive side, visitors have the opportunity to shop for discounted items from a wide range of international and Japanese brands. It can be a great chance to pick up souvenirs or find unique products.

However, some travelers may prefer alternative activities instead of shopping. They may want to spend more time exploring the cultural sites and attractions, enjoying the panoramic views of Mount Fuji, or visiting other scenic spots in the area.

Ultimately, the decision to make a shopping stop is up to the individual’s preferences and interests.

Customer Reviews and Safety Concerns

From Tokyo: Mt Fuji Classic Route Private Day Tour - Customer Reviews and Safety Concerns

Some travelers have raised safety concerns regarding the driver falling asleep during the Mt Fuji Classic Route Private Day Tour. While the destination and scenery were exceptional, some customers felt that the driver seemed tired and rushed the tour. These concerns regarding driver safety are crucial, as they directly impact the overall customer satisfaction and experience of the tour. In order to provide a rundown, a table has been included below summarizing the customer reviews and safety concerns raised by travelers.

It is essential for the tour operator to address these concerns promptly and take necessary measures to ensure the safety and satisfaction of their customers.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the maximum number of people allowed on the private day tour.

The maximum capacity for the private day tour is not specified. However, there may be group size restrictions depending on the vehicle used for transportation.

Is Lunch Provided During the Tour or Should I Bring My Own?

Lunch arrangements are made during the tour, but it’s recommended to bring your own food if you have dietary restrictions .

Are There Any Restrictions on Photography at the Cultural Sites and Attractions?

There may be photography restrictions at cultural sites and attractions. It is recommended to check with the tour operator or the specific site for any regulations or guidelines regarding photography.

Can I Request Specific Stops or Attractions to Be Included in the Itinerary?

Yes, travelers can request specific stops or attractions to be included in the itinerary. The tour is customizable to suit individual preferences and needs, allowing for a personalized experience of the Mt Fuji Classic Route.

Is There a Minimum Age Requirement for Participants on the Tour?

The tour has a minimum age requirement for participants. Safety precautions are taken into consideration to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all.

To sum it up, the ‘From Tokyo: Mt Fuji Classic Route Private Day Tour’ offers a unique and customizable experience, allowing travelers to explore the stunning landscapes of Japan while enjoying the convenience of a fluent driver.

With panoramic views of Mount Fuji, visits to serene locations like Lake Kawaguchiko and Oshino Hakkai, and the opportunity to take in Japanese culture at the Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Jinja Shrine, this tour promises an unforgettable adventure.

With positive customer reviews and a professional customer service team, satisfaction is guaranteed.

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So you want to go on a Mount Fuji tour while you’re in Japan? Well you’re in luck, because there are lots of different tours that will take you from Tokyo to Mt. Fuji as a day trip. But the thing is, the sheer number of options is overwhelming (and confusing). To save you some time, we’ve rounded up the very best Mt. Fuji tours out there.

tl;dr: Just want to book? Explore top-rated Mt. Fuji tours .

3 tips for choosing the best Mt. Fuji tour

There are a few things you need to know before booking your Mt. Fuji tour.

1. Don’t book too far in advance

You need nice clear weather to get the best views of Mt. Fuji — if it’s even a little cloudy, you might not see anything! Trust us, we know from experience. So, the best thing to do is to check the weather forecast and book your tour no more than a week in advance . This is where the huge variety of tours really helps, because there’ll always be something available.

Mt Fuji is hidden behind cloudy on an overcast day

2. Avoid peak times

On a similar note, try to avoid booking a tour on weekends or during holiday periods . Not only will prices likely be higher, but it will also be more crowded. Traffic jams often happen, and if you’re on a bus tour this can add several hours to your journey time, both ways.

3. Decide whether you want a view OF or a view FROM Mt. Fuji

Finally, decide whether you want to go up Mt. Fuji or just look at it. Tours that go up Mt. Fuji usually stop at the 5th Station (about halfway up), unless they’re specifically a climbing Fuji tour. And while you get to say that you stood on Mt. Fuji, the view isn’t actually that impressive. If you want to get the best views, then there are plenty of other iconic photo spots and viewing areas you can visit instead.

The best Mt. Fuji tours, compared

Here’s a quick comparison of some of the most popular Mt. Fuji day-trip tours from Tokyo, so you can see how much they cost and what they include. Note that some charge per person, while others charge per group.

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1. Most scenic: Lake Kawaguchi & views of Mt. Fuji tour

¥ 12,300 to ¥ 15,800 per person Book here Lunch upgrades available

This one-day bus tour takes the top spot for the most scenic tour of the Mt. Fuji area. You’ll visit the iconic Chūreitō Pagoda and (weather permitting) snap your own version of the above photo.

Next, you’ll have a lunch break near Lake Kawaguchi , before heading to Oishi Park . The park is known for its seasonal flowers, and the fantastic view of Mt. Fuji across the lake.

The final stop is Saiko Iyashi no Sato Nenba (also known as Healing Village). This open-air museum is on the site of an old farming village that was destroyed by a landslide in 1966. It was reconstructed, and the old thatched-roof houses were converted into museums, galleries, and shops. It’s a great spot to pick up handcrafted souvenirs, and of course there’s another chance to take a good photo of Mt. Fuji.

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The tour includes round-trip bus transport from Tokyo. There are two pick-up locations: one in Shinagawa and one in Shinjuku. However, at the end of tour there is only one drop-off point, which is in Shinjuku.

The tour bus is large and comfortable, and along the way the guide will share information about the history of the sites in English. We recommend upgrading to include lunch, because there aren’t many other cafés or restaurants near the lunch stop. Otherwise, you can pack your own lunch and picnic by the lake to save a bit of money.

2. Best of both worlds: Hakone & Mt. Fuji 5th Station tour

¥ 19,488 to ¥ 21,539 per person Book here Lunch upgrades available (vegetarian and halal meals on request)

This tour gives you the best of both worlds — you’ll get stunning views and also get to step foot on Mt. Fuji itself. Your first stop is Mt. Fuji’s 5th Station, about halfway up the mountain. From here you can look out over the Fuji Five Lakes, but it’s not the best place to view the mountain itself.

Next, you’ll head to Shinobi No Sato Ninja Village, a ninja theme park. You’ll have lunch there, and then finish off the day with a visit to the Hakone area . Hakone is known for its natural beauty and — if the weather is good — a great view of Mt. Fuji.

Mt. Fuji, Heiwa no torii and the pirate ship from Lake Ashi, Hakone

On this tour, you depart Tokyo by bus from pick-up locations in either Shinjuku or Ginza. Included in the price is a return Shinkansen ticket to get you back at the end of the day.

There is WiFi on the bus, and there are multilingual audioguides available. If you upgrade to include lunch, it’s a buffet style all-you-can-eat affair. Vegetarian and halal options are available, but make sure to request them when booking.

3. Hot spring visit and Mt. Fuji tour

¥ 7,800 per person Book here

If a day of relaxation is more up your alley, then you’ll like this one. Your guide will take you to an onsen (hot spring) spa near Lake Yamanaka, where you can soak away your troubles.

First, though, you’ll check out Lake Kawaguchi for postcard-perfect views of Mt. Fuji. You’ll also visit the legendary Chūreitō Pagoda, or — depending on the time of year and weather — the 5th Station of Fuji itself.

This tour includes round-trip travel from Tokyo Station or Shinjuku Station. However, lunch isn’t included, and you’ll also need to pay a bit extra for the hot spring entry ticket.

4. Shop till you drop: Gotemba Premium Outlets & views of Mt. Fuji tour

¥ 7,000 per person Book here

If a shopping trip with views of Mt. Fuji sounds like your kind of thing, then this one-day tour is perfect. In the morning, you’ll stop by Arakurayama Sengen Park (home to Chūreitō Pagoda) and Oishi Park to take in some lovely views of Mt. Fuji.

Afterwards, you’ll head to Gotemba Premium Outlets , where you’ll have two hours of free time to get lunch and shop your heart out. Gotemba Premium Outlets is an open-air mall with over 200 shops selling luxury and brand-name goods at bargain prices.

The tour includes round-trip bus transport from Shinjuku.

5. Best for families: Private & customizable Fuji tour

¥ 65,835 per group (up to five people) Book here

For families, you can’t beat the convenience of a private Mt. Fuji day-trip tour from Tokyo. This particular one is great because it’s also fully customizable. An English-speaking driver will take you to some of the most famous sites around Mt. Fuji and even up to the 5th Station, if you like.

You’ll be picked up from your Tokyo hotel in an airconditioned vehicle, and dropped back off at the end of the day. The vehicle has free WiFi, and you can also request a child seat. We like that this particular tour is also stroller, wheelchair, and service-animal friendly.

6. Canoeing tour with Mt. Fuji views

¥ 5,500 per person Book here

This small group canoe tour is perfect for all the sporty types out there. Rise bright and early for a 7 a.m. paddle around Lake Kawaguchiko with a professional guide, and drink in the spectacular views of Mt. Fuji while you’re at it.

The experience lasts for 90 minutes, and because of the early start it’s best suited for people who are already staying near Kawaguchiko . Also keep in mind, that the tour needs a minimum of two participants to go ahead.

7. Great in all seasons: Mt Fuji 5th Station & fruit-picking tour

¥ 10,898 per person Book here Lunch included (vegetarian on request)

This tour has a great range of activities that are perfect for a wonderful experience year-round. First, you’ll visit a farm in Yamanashi Prefecture to pick seasonal fruit — for example, grapes in fall or peaches in summer. Then it’s on to Oishi Park, known for its view of Mt. Fuji and beautiful flowers. In spring and fall, you might visit different locations that are known for their cherry blossoms or autumn leaves instead.

For lunch, you’ll have hōtō , a popular noodle dish from the Mt. Fuji area. Finally, in the afternoon you’ll take a ride on th Mt. Fuji Panoramic Ropeway and visit Mt. Fuji 5th Station.

Bus pick-up and drop-off from Shinjuku is included in the tour. WiFi is available onboard. Lunch is also included, and there are vegetarian options available on request.

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8. Once in a lifetime: Helicopter tours to Mt. Fuji

¥ 320,000 per group (up to three people) Book here

For that once-in-a-lifetime, burn-through-money, not-at-all-sustainable experience, you can’t top a helicopter tour to Mt. Fuji. This one is a 70-minute round-trip from Tokyo, with the route changing depending on the weather — so you know you’ll get a good view, regardless. You’ll also get an aerial look at Tokyo, so keep your eye out for iconic sights like Tokyo Tower .

9. Best Mt. Fuji trekking tour (summer only)

¥ 175,000 per group (up to nine people) Book here

Want to climb Mt. Fuji but not sure where to start? Then this is the tour for you. You’ll hike from the 5th Station to the 7th Station under the watchful eye of an experienced, English-speaking guide. There is also the option to continue to the summit, if you’re so inclined.

The tour includes pick-up and drop-off from your Tokyo hotel in a private, airconditioned vehicle. Snacks and drinks are also included. This tour is charged at a flat rate of ¥ 175,000 per group of up to nine people — so get some friends together to make the most of it.

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10. Ski & snowboard tour to Mt. Fuji (winter only)

From ¥ 12,940 per person Book here

Not into climbing Mt. Fuji? What about skiing or snowboarding on it instead? With this tour, you can do just that. We highly recommend it for beginners because it takes the hassle out of planning a ski trip. Plus, you get to boast that you learnt to ski on Mt. Fuji. Just be sure to get in quickly — this package has limited availability .

The basic package includes a round-trip bus ride from Tokyo to Fujiyama Snow Resort Yeti , and you can upgrade to include equipment and clothing rental, lessons, and lift passes. Prices start at ¥ 12,940 per person for the basic package, and go up to ¥ 25,060 per person for the full package.

Mt. Fuji tours: Frequently asked questions

Is a mt. fuji tour worth it.

For most travelers, yes. A Mt. Fuji tour from Tokyo is an easy, convenient and cost-effective way to see the mountain and surrounding areas in one day. Everything is arranged for you, so all you have to do is hop on the bus or into the car, and enjoy the sightseeing.

Should I upgrade my tour to include lunch?

Yes, we definitely recommend upgrading to include lunch in your tour. Attractions in the Mt. Fuji area are quite spread out, so there’s no guarantee there’ll be other dining options nearby — it’s much easier to go along with your group to a pre-booked restaurant. However, if you have special dietary requirements or preferences, confirm with your tour provider beforehand, because they might not be able to cater to your needs. If this is the case, or you just want to save some money, packing your lunch is always a good option.

When is the best season to see Mt. Fuji?

Winter is the best time to visit if you want to see the iconic mountain. If you’d like to climb Mt. Fuji , you have to wait for the official climbing season (usually July to September). If you visit during fall or spring you’ll be treated to some lovely seasonal scenery, but you might not be able to see Mt. Fuji clearly.

Mount Fuji framed by autumn leaves

Can you take a bus up Mt. Fuji?

You can get a bus as far up Mt. Fuji as the 5th Station. During the climbing season there are frequent buses from Kawaguchiko Station , and there is also a direct bus from Shinjuku. The buses are less frequent during other parts of the year.

To find out more, check out our full guide on how to get from Tokyo to Mt. Fuji .

Is Mt. Fuji a good day trip from Tokyo?

Mt. Fuji is a good — and very popular — day trip from Tokyo. But we’ll be real with you: it’s a long day, with most tours lasting 10 or more hours, including the round-trip transport from Tokyo. If you’ve got the time, we recommend spending a night or two in the Mt. Fuji area . It’s more relaxing, and there’ll be more chances for Mt. Fuji spotting.

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When is the best time to book a Mt. Fuji tour?

If you’re planning to book a Mt. Fuji day-trip tour, we recommend booking about a week in advance. This is because if the weather is bad, your chances of seeing Mt. Fuji are next to nothing — and weather forecasts just aren’t accurate enough much further in advance.

Check the weather a week ahead and book accordingly. Don’t worry too much about tours selling out; there are lots to choose from, so even if our top picks are sold out there’ll probably be something else just as good available.

While we do our best to ensure it’s correct, information is subject to change.

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  • See the picturesque 8 ponds of Oshino Hakkai, believed to have been formed from the eruption remains of Mt Fuji
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Mount Fuji is one of Japan's most world-famous icons, featured in virtually every symbolic depiction of this country. This quintessential tour, with a Chinese guide or an English guide to help you, will take you to this area's finest spots. From Shinjuku head to Fuji Hakone, a national park of stunning natural beauty. You can visit Mount Fuji 5th Station during the summer season. For other seasons, Mount Fuji 5th Station is replaced by Fujisan World Heritage Center North Hall or other attractions. Dazzling fields of plants and colors await you as a feast for the eyes. Then, travel to see Oshino Hakkai, a collection of eight lovely ponds that had been formed off the melted ice from Mount Fuji

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How To Visit Mt Fuji From Tokyo: Ultimate Fuji Day Guide

If you are looking to experience one of Japan’s most quintessential experiences, a visit to Mount Fuji from Tokyo is the perfect day trip. From majestic mountain views and sparkling lakes, going on an excursion out of Tokyo will give you an unparalleled chance for exploration that combines culture with nature.

Whether it be hiking up its slopes or viewing cherry blossoms in nearby fields during springtime – stand atop this iconic peak and take in vistas like no other! In our comprehensive guide below, we detail various options for visiting Mt. Fuji from Tokyo so come along as we uncover all there is to explore near its mighty summit!

How To Get From Tokyo To Mount Fuji?

You have 3 main options for traveling from Tokyo to Mount Fuji. The train, the bus or Join a tour. Each option has its own advantages. The express train is the most comfortable, the highway bus is the cheapest and a tour will allow you to fit more into your trip, especially if you are planning just a day trip.

The Fuji Excursion Train

Fuji Excursion Express Train From Tokyo To Mount Fuji

The Fuji Excursion is a fantastic new train service that began in 2019 and runs from Shinjuku Station in Tokyo to Kawaguchiko Station at the base of Mt.Fuji. The journey takes approximately 2 hours with 3 services running per day.

The Fuji Excursion is comfortable and provides travelers you an unparalleled view of Mount Fuji and the surrounding countryside as you make your way to the iconic mountain at speeds up to 155 miles per hour.

For JR Pass holders you can use it for some of the journeys but you’ll need a ticket for the final section which runs on a non-JR rail line.

There are no direct transport options from Tokyo Station so you should first travel to or stay near Shinjuku station where most of the best ways to get to Mount Fuji from Tokyo start off. Japan Rail Pass holders can also take the bullet train and then change to a bus but this option will actually take longer.

Note: Another Option is the Fujikyu railway line which requires a change or two.

Fujikyuko Bus

Another way to visit mount fuji from Tokyo is to take the Fujikyuko Bus. This affordable option offers a one-way ticket for just 2,000 yen per person and will take you on your journey in just over 2 hours.

The trip begins at the Shinjuku Expressway Bus Terminal, located on level 4. This modern transportation hub is next to the Shinjuku Train Station, making it easy to find and board. The bus takes a direct route to two popular destinations: Kawaguchiko Station and Fuji-Q Highland, giving you the chance to explore both places.

The bus runs every 10 to 30 minutes, so you have the flexibility to choose a departure time that fits your schedule. Buses run from 6:45 AM to 8:15 PM, so you can plan your trip accordingly.

Booking your bus tickets is hassle-free, you can do it online or at the bus terminal. To avoid disappointment, we recommend booking online or a day or two before at the terminal as there are times when the tickets at the bus terminal are fully booked.

Take A Bus Tour

Japan has such a great public transport system and it’s so easy to get around that you really don’t need to book tours for most destinations. But a day trip to Mount Fuji is one trip where a tour actually makes a lot of sense.

That’s because the Mont fuji area is quite spread out and getting around requires a confusing mix of trains and busses from different companies. And if you only have one day you can find yourself spending half your time waiting for trains and buses.

Here are some recommended tours that are easily booked online:

When is the best time of year to visit Mt Fuji?

The best time to view Mt Fuji is during the winter and spring months. The landscape surrounding Japan’s highest peak becomes even more beautiful when it appears on the horizon, with its snow-covered summit rising above a sea of clouds giving an otherworldly experience for visitors. This phenomenon known as “diamond dust” occurs from late November through March, affording breathtaking views that are unrivaled in their beauty. To further enhance your viewing experience try visiting at dawn or dusk – sunrise over Shiraito Falls is said to be particularly spectacular! On clear days you can also take advantage of excellent visibility by heading out onto Lake Kawaguchi and sailing into the shadow cast by Mount Fuji itself before watching its silhouette slowly disappear behind pink hues created as day transitions into the night – mesmerizing!

10 Things To Do On A Trip To Mount Fuji

In case you are not fond of climbing or your health doesn’t permit you to do so, you can wander around Mount Fuji’s base and enjoy plenty of attractions in the towns nearby.

Things to do in the mount fuji area include a diverse range of activities, from taking in the views, hiking, shopping or even visiting an awesome theme park.

While many people look to do a day trip from Toyko you could easily spend multiple days in the area and still have plenty to do. Here are some of the best of them.

Oshino Hakkai

Oshino Hakkai

Oshino Hakkai is an incredibly unique and beautiful destination in Japan that all travelers should visit. Located at the foot of Mt. Fuji, it’s a stunning place to explore and find peace among its natural beauty.

The main attraction here is Lake Shoji—also known as Oshino Hakkai—which is made up of eight small ponds connected by waterfalls, giving off an air of serenity for visitors looking to take a break from their travels around Japan or hike along one of the many trails nearby.

The lake was created from melted snow on Mount Fuji which then ran down into these depressions over time, forming this gorgeous landscape with crystal-clear waters surrounded by green hillsides sprinkled with wildflowers during certain times of the year.

This area has been venerated since ancient times; local legends tell tales about Princess Konohana Sakuya Hime who brought flowing streams and forests upon coming to live near what became modern-day Oshino Village centuries ago – making her spirit said to still be present!

There are also various shrines located throughout this region dedicated to those gods related to the creation myth story mentioned above so you can feel even deeper ties with history while exploring them too.

Chureito Pagoda

Chureito Pagoda Fuji View

The Chureito Pagoda is a stunning structure situated on the hills of Arakura Sengen Park. Built over 400 years ago, this unique pagoda has become quite an iconic symbol for many Japanese people and a photo of it with Fuji in the background has become one of the most iconic and recognised scenes in Japan.

The red five-story pagoda stands out amongst its lush green surroundings against which it seems to be dramatically perched atop. With its long winding stairs leading up to it, the view from the top alone makes climbing all 399 steps worth it!

Its vista can stretch as far as Mt Fuji and beyond during good weather conditions and it’s a popular place to view both the cherry blossom and Autumn “Koyo” leaves.

Not just beautiful landscapes but also intriguing stories are associated with this place like how these grounds were used by samurais back in ancient times or that every April they celebrate Cherry Blossom Festival along with traditional dances here.

You can get here by local train so it’s easy to discover the true beauty of Japan at Chureito Pagoda or if you plan to take a tour, here are a few that include this great location:

The Kachi Kachi Ropeway

Mount Kachi Kachi Ropeway

The Kachi Kachi Ropeway, or Mt. Fuji Panoramic Ropeway, is one of those experiences that you simply can’t miss when visiting Mount Fuji. This ropeway, or aerial lift, takes you on a thrilling ride up to the top of Mount Tenjo, where you’ll be treated to some of the most breathtaking views of Mount Fuji and the surrounding area.

Once you reach the top, you’ll find yourself at the Kachi Kachi Yama observation deck, where you can take in the panoramic views of Mount Fuji and the surrounding area. It’s truly an awe-inspiring sight and one that you won’t forget.

From the observation deck, you can see the beautiful Fuji Five Lakes, and even spot Mount Fuji on a clear day.

The ropeway ride itself is a real treat. You’ll be gently gliding over the forest, taking in the sights and sounds of nature as you make your way up the mountain. The ride is about 15 minutes long and it gives you the chance to appreciate the natural beauty of the area.

Overall, the Kachi Kachi Ropeway is a must-do experience when visiting Mount Fuji. The views are simply spectacular, and the ride itself is a real treat. So, if you have time, make sure to add it to your itinerary.

Fuji Shibazakura

Fuji Shibazakura Festival

The Fuji Shibazakura, or pink moss Phlox, is an incredibly beautiful flower that blooms each year in the spring around Mount Fuji. It’s a stunning sight to behold and one of Japan’s most iconic natural attractions during this time of year – making it well worth visiting for any avid traveler!

Once at Mt Fuji 5th Station visitors will find themselves surrounded by an incredible carpet of these gorgeous flowers as far as the eye can see! The best time to visit is usually between late April and mid-May when peak bloom occurs although color variations may also occur due to weather conditions so if possible try planning ahead before traveling out here just in case.

Fuji-Q Highland

Catching the Fuji-Q Highland is an experience like no other. Located in Japan, this amusement park features some of the most thrilling rides you’ll ever find! From roller coasters that reach speeds up to 95 mph and towering drop towers reaching heights over 200 feet tall, there’s something for everyone at this one-of-a-kind Adventureland.

One example of a unique ride at Fuji Q Highland would be Dodonpa – considered by many as “the fastest coaster on Earth”, it reaches its top speed within 1 second after launch! It also has multiple loops and twists before finally coming to rest back where it began. Another popular attraction here is Takabisha: a heart-pounding freefall coaster with seven extreme drops – including one so steep that riders are actually pushed into their seats due to inertia forces known as “air time”!

The last stop must be the Eejanaika 4D Roller Coaster–this beastly machine not only spins 360 degrees but can even rotate your seat backward during certain parts of the track for extra thrills (and chills!).

Whether you’re looking for excitement or just want to take in all the sights from above, catching Fujii Q Highlander will leave you wanting more every single time. So don’t miss out on your chance to visit this incredible theme park – make sure you catch it soon!

Itchiku Kubota Art Museum

The Itchiku Kubota Art Museum

The Itchiku Kubota Art Museum is a world-famous museum located in Fujikawaguchiko, Japan. Founded by master kimono artist and dyer, Itchiku Kubota (1917–2003), the museum houses an amazing collection of his life’s work as well as works from other Japanese traditional artisans — all intricately crafted with hand-dyed silk fabric.

One example worth mentioning include Kubata’s famed Tsujigahana design used on many garments within the collection—an artistic style that blends textile dyeing techniques with elaborate nature motifs such as cherry blossoms or seasonal patterns like falling leaves to create complex layers of depth and texture.

Another noteworthy piece is “Tategami no Kuni,” a full-length robe composed entirely out of golden embroidery threads meant to represent clouds hovering over mountains – adding another layer to its intricate beauty!

Oishi Park

Catching a glimpse of Mount Fuji from Oishi Park is an experience like no other. Located in Fujinomiya City, the park offers great views of Mt. Fuji and stretches across 5 hectares of waterside land with plenty to explore.

The main attraction at Oishi Park is its many cherry blossom trees that line both sides of the road as you make your way up towards the peak where you can take some amazing picturesque photos backdropped by Mount Fuji. The colors created by these blooming flowers during the spring season create a breathtaking view that will surely leave visitors mesmerized for hours together!

Apart from this natural beauty, there’s also plenty else to do here including hiking trails that offer spectacular views over different parts of Japan’s highest mountain, various picnic spots & even camping grounds.

Gotemba Premium Outlets

Gotemba Premium Outlets is Japan’s largest outlet mall, offering shoppers a unique and luxurious shopping experience. Located at the foot of Mount Fuji in Gotemba City, Shizuoka Prefecture this sprawling complex offers over 230 stores from some of the world’s leading fashion brands such as Burberry, Coach, and Gucci amongst others.

The outlets range from high-end luxury items to affordable everyday basics – all with amazing discounts up to 70% off retail prices!

One interesting feature of Gotemba Premium Outlets is its “Lucky Bags”. At certain times throughout the year, customers can purchase these bags which contain an assortment of mystery products ranging anywhere between ¥50000 – 200000 yen.

With no knowing what you’re going get it makes for exciting purchases every time! On top of that there are also free seasonal events like summer festivals, concerts and fireworks display taking place here each year that often attract large crowds who come out both shop & enjoy themselves.

Aokigahara Forest

Aokigahara Forest

Aokigahara Forest, also known as the Sea of Trees or Suicide Forest, is a vast expanse of wilderness and dense forests located at the base of Mount Fuji in Japan. It’s almost 35 square kilometers and full of dark tales that have been perpetuated over centuries by folklore and urban legends. As one might expect from its name, Aokigahara has become associated with suicide; it’s estimated that about 105 people take their lives there each year. Its eerie reputation dates back to feudal times when families would abandon elderly relatives to die alone within the forest due to poverty or illness – this practice even inspired an Edgar Allan Poe short story entitled “The Mines Of The Fukuoka-ya”.

In recent years, however, many efforts have gone into trying to reverse Aokighagara’s morbid image through positive activities like hiking trails being opened up for tourists who come visit Japan on holiday.

Local rangers offer guided tours designed specifically around exploring natural beauty while learning more about traditional Japanese culture during their hike.

Fuji 5th Station

The Fuji 5th Station is a special place located on the side of Mount Fuji, one of Japan’s most iconic and sacred locations. Located at an elevation close to 2,300 meters (7,500 feet), it marks about halfway up the mountain for climbers attempting to summit this mighty peak – that’s why many call it “the midpoint station.”

It got its name from being the fifth point in a series of lodges built along Fujisan’s climbing route beginning in 1937; each lodge was designated as either the first or second station depending upon their location near ascending/descending paths respectively.

The main attraction here is undoubtedly breathtaking views towards nearby peaks like Yatsugatake-san and Akaishi Mountains range while gazing out over Lake Kawaguchi below—a truly magical sight.

There are also plenty of other activities visitors can partake in such as hiking trails leading off into different parts of nature around Mt Fuiji with stunning waterfalls cascading down rock sides, souvenir shops selling food items native only found there plus traditional craftsman studios where you can watch artists creating beautiful works made right before your eyes!

If you’re more of the adventurous type and fond of adventurous activities and you’d like to actually climb it, read on. Fuji is 3776m high and can be reached by taking a direct bus from Shinjuku to the Subaru fifth station and climbing the mountain from thereon.

If you’re looking to do it the easy way you can take this tour of climbing Mt. Fuji from Tokyo and explore its breathtaking spots.

Climbing Mount Fuji – For the Adventurous and Fit

Mt Fuji summit climb

The climbing season at Mount Fuji starts July 1st and it remains open until September 14th. Even though climbing Mount Fuji is an adventure and excitement-filled journey, it can turn out to be quite tiring as it will take somewhere between 5 and 7 hours for an average person to climb it if they have taken the Yoshida Trail from Fifth Station.

Furthermore, it will require a further 3 to 5 hours to return back to the base. Therefore, it is recommended to reach the fifth station in the early morning so that you can climb the mountain in time and spend a night there.

This will not only give your body the much-needed rest but also provide you with the opportunity to have a once-in-a-lifetime experience of spending a night amidst the beautiful natural surroundings. After spending the night there, you can wake up early the next day to capture the amazing visual of sunrise and preserve it in your memories forever.

If you are not fascinated with the idea of spending a night in a mountain hut, then it is recommended to start early in the day so that you can come back by night. However, you need to be fit and healthy to accomplish this feat of climbing and descending in a single day.

2. Hiking in Mount Fuji Tour: This two-day tour will take hikers through five different trails located near the summit of this iconic peak for an incredible experience that’s sure to be both awe-inspiring and challenging all at once!. The first day involves taking bus transportation from Tokyo directly to Subashiri Trailhead before setting off early morning on your hike along one of several routes available depending upon the difficulty level desired by participants; overnight lodging is provided afterward prior to the final ascent the next day leading up towards summit itself with ample time spent exploring various points along the way if conditions permit including visit famous shrine known as Chureito Pagoda nestled away amidst lush surroundings atop nearby hillside offering picturesque views stretching outwards across horizon beyond during hours just after sunrise or right before sunset—definitely something not easily forgotten anytime soon thereafter!

When Is The Bst Time to Climb Mount Fuji

As discussed above, you can plan a trip to climb Mount Fuji between the 1st of July and the 14th of September. However, if you’d to avoid the crowds, select any weekday for climbing as most locals head to this mountain during the weekends.

Furthermore, mid-August is recorded to be the most crowded time. Therefore, plan your trip in the last days of July or early September to have the best experience.

Exploring Mount Fuji – The Easy Stroll

For those who merely want to explore the beauty of Mount Fuji without climbing it, you can take a stroll on the Ochudo Hiking Trail and explore the nearby towns after getting off at the Subaru Fifth Station. If you’d like it even easier – you can enjoy the panoramic views of this mountain by taking a bus that goes between the towns situated at the mountain base.

Some Points to Remember

These are some of the factors that you must consider before embarking on this journey of climbing Mount Fuji:

  • It is located at a great height; thus, there are chances of altitude sickness
  • If you want to spend a night in a mountain hut, it is strongly recommended to reserve it prior to starting your journey. During the peak season, it can prove to be extremely difficult to find a mountain hut to stay in
  • If you are climbing through the night or climbing and descending in a single day, make sure you are in the best of your health. Moreover, you are not required to reserve a hut if you intend to stay in it for merely resting purposes. They typically charge on an hourly basis
  • The weather conditions in Tokyo are fluctuating. Thus, reserving a mountain hut and bus in advance locks a particular day for you. Bad weather on such a day can make it difficult for you to climb. Therefore, make sure you have checked the weather forecast for the day before making reservations

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