Uncover the natural beauty and cultural treasures of the Mt. Fuji area on this unforgettable full-day tour. Visit the iconic Arakurayama Sengen Park for stunning panoramic views of Mt. Fuji and the famous Chureito Pagoda. Explore the sacred Shinkura Fuji Asama Shrine, stroll through the charming Fujiyoshida Retro Shopping Street, and enjoy authentic Japanese street food at Oshino Hakkai springs. Admire seasonal flower displays at Oishi Park, and snap postcard-worthy photos at Kawaguchiko Natural Living Center with Mt. Fuji as the backdrop. Don’t miss the Instagram-famous Lawson convenience store scene, where tradition meets modern travel. This scenic journey blends history, nature, food, and photography into one incredible day. Perfect for first-time visitors, couples, families, and photography lovers. Book now to experience the magic of Mt. Fuji up close!
Starting point:<br/>JR Tokyo Station, 1-chōme-9 Marunouchi, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 100-0005, Japan
Starting point:<br/>Tokyo Mode Gakuen, モード学園総合校舎コクーンタワ, 1-chōme-7-3 Nishishinjuku, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 160-0023, Japan
Address: JR Tokyo Station 1F Marunouchi South Exit Otemachi Exit, 250 meters to the right (Meet on the first floor under the Shin-Marunouchi Building BEAMS sign)
Departure: Meet the operator at 08:00. The operator will make the final confirmation accordingly.
.Please arrive at the location 15 mins before the departure time Latecomers or no-shows can’t be refunded.
Address:Tokyo Mode Gakuen
Departure: Meet the operator at 08:30. The operator will make the final confirmation accordingly.
Please arrive at the location 15 mins before the departure time Latecomers or no-shows can’t be refunded.
We begin at Arakurayama Sengen Park, a world-famous photo spot beloved by photographers. From the observation deck, enjoy breathtaking views of Mount Fuji and snap the classic shot with the iconic Great Torii in the same frame — a perfect start to your photography adventure.
At Shinkura Fuji Asama Shrine, travelers will encounter one of the most iconic and photogenic spots in Japan. This historic Shinto shrine, dedicated to the deity of Mount Fuji, is best known for its striking five-story Chureito Pagoda, which stands against the breathtaking backdrop of Mount Fuji. Visitors can climb the hillside trail of nearly 400 steps to reach the pagoda and observation deck, where stunning panoramic views await—especially during cherry blossom season in spring or the vibrant foliage of autumn. The site offers a peaceful atmosphere and a deep connection to Japanese spirituality, history, and natural beauty, making it a must-visit destination for photographers and cultural explorers alike.
The Arakura Fuji Sengen Shrine, founded in 705, boasts a history of over 1,300 years and is revered as a sacred site where people pray for well-being and family happiness. In 807, when Mount Fuji experienced a major eruption that caused widespread fear, the shrine hosted a grand Mount Fuji Fire Control Ceremony to pray for national peace, prosperity, and the calming of the volcano.
At Fujiyoshida Retro Shopping Street (also known as Honcho Street), travelers will step back in time as they stroll through a nostalgic street lined with charming old-style shops, local eateries, and vintage storefronts. With Mount Fuji perfectly framed at the end of the street, this area is not only a favorite for sightseeing but also one of the most photographed retro locations in Japan. Visitors can shop for traditional Japanese snacks, souvenirs, and local crafts, or simply enjoy the ambiance of Japan’s Showa era. The unique combination of vintage charm and majestic views makes this a memorable stop for both culture lovers and photography enthusiasts.
Our journey continues to Oshino Hakkai, one of Japan’s “100 Famous Waters.” Here, you’ll taste the pure spring water born from Mount Fuji’s melting snow, believed to bring longevity. Don’t miss the local delights like grilled squid, dango, yomogi mochi, and handmade soba noodles — a true taste of Japanese culinary culture.
In the afternoon, explore the seasonal beauty of Oishi Park, located on the north shore of Lake Kawaguchi. From cherry blossoms and lavender to fiery autumn leaves and winter snowscapes, every season paints a stunning backdrop with Mount Fuji standing proudly behind.
At the Kawaguchiko Natural Living Center, travelers can enjoy a peaceful and scenic experience by Lake Kawaguchi, one of the famous Fuji Five Lakes. Surrounded by seasonal flowers—like vibrant lavender in summer and colorful foliage in autumn—the center offers spectacular views of Mt. Fuji on clear days. Visitors can also participate in hands-on workshops, such as making blueberry jam or fruit-based sweets, using local produce. The on-site café and gift shop feature a variety of Fuji-themed treats and handmade goods. It’s an ideal spot for families, couples, or anyone looking to relax in nature and capture stunning photos of Japan’s iconic mountain.
We end the day at the iconic Lawson convenience store near Mount Fuji — a trendy and unexpected photography hotspot. Capture the unique blend of modern life and majestic nature. Guests staying overnight in Kawaguchiko can also disembark here to soak in the peaceful night views.
Address: Tokyo Mode Gakuen
Meet the operator at 08:30. Final confirmation will be emailed by 8 PM the day before the Trip.
We will share all the detail about Vehicle information and Tour Guide contact detail a day before the Travel Date.
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