Discover the magic of Mount Fuji on this unforgettable day tour! ️ Capture stunning photos at Lawson Fujikawaguchiko Town Hall, stroll through the flower-filled Oishi Park by Lake Kawaguchi, and enjoy breathtaking views from the Kawaguchiko Natural Living Center. Explore the charming Oshino Hakkai Village, taste local treats, and admire Mount Fuji from the nostalgic Hikawa Clock Shop Street. Visit the iconic Chureito Pagoda at Arakurayama Sengen Park, then end your journey at the sacred Shinkura Fuji Asama Shrine and Central Takamagahara Worship Site. A perfect blend of nature, culture, and beauty — all in one amazing day!
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
This is the first meeting point
Pickup time: 08:00
Address: JR Tokyo Station 1st floor, Marunouchi South Exit, 250 meters to the right front from the Otemachi area exit (Meet on the first floor under the BEAMS sign in the Shin-Marunouchi Please arrive 15 minutes before the departure.
You’ll get an email with guide and vehicle details.
This is the 2nd meeting point
Departure Time: 08:30
Address: 1-7-1 Nishishinjuku, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 160-0023, Japan
Please arrive 15 minutes before the departure. Do not change the meeting location at the last minute.
The first attraction of the tour is Lawson Fujikawaguchiko Town Hall, a popular Instagrammable hotspot that beautifully blends modern Japan with natural beauty. This Lawson convenience store is uniquely located with the majestic Mount Fuji as its backdrop, offering travelers a perfect spot to capture stunning photos. In just 10 minutes of self-guided exploration, visitors can enjoy the breathtaking view of Japan’s most iconic mountain while experiencing the charm of everyday Japanese life. It’s the perfect start to the day—simple, scenic, and unforgettable. Please note that the extra time will be cover the transfer from one location to another. Please note that the extra time will be cover the transfer from one location to another.
The next stop on the tour is Oishi Park, one of the most beautiful spots around Lake Kawaguchi. Located on the northern shore of the lake, this park offers a breathtaking panoramic view of Mount Fuji across the sparkling waters. Visitors can stroll along the colorful flower paths, where lavender, kochia, and seasonal blooms create a vibrant landscape throughout the year. Known as the “shining pearl of the Fuji Five Lakes,” the area was shaped by ancient volcanic eruptions that formed its stunning scenery. The 30-minute self-guided visit allows travelers to take photos, relax by the lakeside, and enjoy the peaceful harmony between nature and Mount Fuji — a truly serene and unforgettable experience. Please note that the extra time will be cover the transfer from one location to another.
Lake Kawaguchi, also known as Kawaguchiko, is one of the most scenic and popular of the Fuji Five Lakes. It offers a spectacular view of Mount Fuji reflected on its calm, mirror-like waters — especially beautiful on clear days. The lake is surrounded by charming cafes, parks, and flower gardens, making it a perfect place for relaxation and photography. Formed thousands of years ago by Mount Fuji’s volcanic activity, Lake Kawaguchi is often called the “shining pearl” of the region. Visitors can take leisurely walks, enjoy boat rides, or simply sit by the shore to admire the breathtaking harmony of nature, water, and mountains. ️ Please note that the extra time will be cover the transfer from one location to another.
The Kawaguchiko Natural Living Center is a peaceful and picturesque spot located near Lake Kawaguchi, offering one of the best viewpoints of Mount Fuji. From the second-floor terrace, visitors can capture stunning photos of Mount Fuji framed by a red torii gate (⛩️) — a truly iconic and Instagram-worthy sight. The center also features a small café and shop where guests can enjoy blueberry desserts, jams, and local specialties, all made from fresh local ingredients. It’s a relaxing place to rest, take in the scenery, and appreciate the beauty of nature. With a 10-minute self-guided visit, travelers can enjoy a calm and refreshing moment surrounded by Mount Fuji’s natural charm. ️ Please note that the extra time will be cover the transfer from one location to another.
Oshino Hakkai is a charming traditional village famous for its eight crystal-clear ponds fed by the melted snow of Mount Fuji. The spring water here is so pure and fresh that visitors can taste it directly — it’s said to bring health and longevity. Surrounded by thatched-roof houses, small bridges, and watermills, Oshino Hakkai offers a glimpse into old Japan’s peaceful countryside life. During your 1 hour and 10 minutes self-guided visit, you can stroll through the village, sample local street foods like grilled squid, dango (rice dumplings), mochi, and soba noodles, and take beautiful photos of Mount Fuji reflected in the clear ponds. It’s a perfect place to experience both Japan’s natural beauty and cultural traditions. Please note that the extra time will be cover the transfer from one location to another.
The Hikawa Clock Shop, located in the Ladder Town – Fujiyoshida Retro Street, is a delightful spot that perfectly blends traditional Japanese charm with stunning views of Mount Fuji. ️ This nostalgic street is lined with old-style shops, vintage signs, and cozy cafés, giving visitors the feeling of stepping back in time. The Hikawa Clock Shop itself has become a famous photo spot, where Mount Fuji rises majestically at the end of the street — creating one of the most iconic and photogenic views in the area. During your 20-minute self-guided visit, you can explore the retro atmosphere, capture beautiful pictures, and enjoy the harmony between Japan’s old-town scenery and the grandeur of Mount Fuji. Please note that the extra time will be cover the transfer from one location to another.
Arakurayama Sengen Park is one of the most famous and breathtaking viewpoints of Mount Fuji in all of Japan. ️ Located on a hillside in Fujiyoshida, the park is home to the iconic five-story Chureito Pagoda, which stands gracefully against the backdrop of Mount Fuji — creating a view often seen on postcards and travel guides. To reach the observation deck, visitors climb about 400 steps, and once at the top, they’re rewarded with a panoramic view that is simply unforgettable, especially during cherry blossom season in spring or the vibrant autumn foliage. During your 1-hour self-guided visit, you can take photos, enjoy the peaceful atmosphere, and experience the spiritual beauty of this sacred place dedicated to the Arakura Sengen Shrine. Please note that the extra time will be cover the transfer from one location to another.
Shinkura Fuji Asama Shrine (also known as Arakura Fuji Sengen Shrine) is a sacred site with a history of over 1,300 years, founded in the year 705. Nestled at the foot of Mount Arakura, this ancient shrine is dedicated to the deity of Mount Fuji and is a place where people pray for happiness, safety, and family harmony. In the year 807, after a major eruption of Mount Fuji, a special ceremony called the Fuji Mountain Fire-Quelling Ceremony was held here to pray for peace and the mountain’s calm. Visitors can explore the peaceful shrine grounds, admire its beautiful red torii gates, and feel the deep spiritual connection between the people of Japan and Mount Fuji. During your 10-minute self-guided visit, you can offer prayers, take photos, and experience the quiet power of this historic and sacred place. Please note that the extra time will be cover the transfer from one location to another.
Pickup time: 08:30
Address: Tokyo Mode Gakuen
You’ll get an email with guide and vehicle details.
Latecomers can't be refunded Please arrive at the location 15 mins before the departure time.
We will share the E-Voucher and send you the tour guide information by email around
22:00 the day before the Travel date.
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