Don't settle for a generic bus tour from Tokyo. Experience the real Mt. Fuji region with a local expert. As one of a handful of guides who actually live in the Fuji-Kawaguchiko area, Johnny will lead you on a journey with a level of insight and authenticity that generic tours can't match.
This isn't just about seeing the sights; it's about connecting with the soul of the region. Go beyond the well-trodden paths to discover hidden gems and local flavors. You’ll skip the crowds and learn the rich history and culture that makes this area so special, all while enjoying the intimacy and flexibility of a small-group tour.
By choosing this tour, you're not just booking a tour—you're supporting small businesses and a local community we cherish. Let me help you create an authentic and unforgettable memory of your adventure in Japan.
Leave it to Johnny to plan your unforgettable Mt Fuji day or suggest the places you want to visit! No problem!
*This tour does not go to Fuji 5th Station*
LOCAL: This tour starts Locally from Kawaguchiko or Fujiyoshida area <br/>Duration: 6 hours: tours average 6-6.5 hours<br/>Omakase or Customizable: You can let me use my expertise to take you to the finest locations of the day or customize a trip to your liking<br/>SUV: For groups up to 6 people
5-6 people may be a squeeze. The 2 fold out back seats are best for the kids or smaller folks<br/>Local Native English Guide: Johnny is a local originally from Canada and now lives in the Kawaguchiko area with his wife and dog. <br/>Pickup included
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Feel like a little exercise to get the perfect shot? Go up 398 steps to get that famous photo of Chureito pagoda overlooking Fujiyoshida city with Mt Fuji in the horizon.
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Ōshino Hakkai, nestled near Mount Fuji in Japan, is a picturesque destination known for its eight crystal-clear spring ponds that beautifully reflect the iconic image of the nearby mountain on clear days. This serene site is steeped in history and surrounded by traditional thatched-roof buildings, offering visitors a chance to immerse themselves in Japanese culture and heritage. While exploring, you can sample delicious local cuisine, shop for unique souvenirs, and capture stunning photographs of the ponds and the charming village, making Ōshino Hakkai a perfect blend of natural beauty and cultural richness for travelers in the Mount Fuji region.
Walk through the beautiful tree-lined path that leads to the shrine dedicated to the goddess of Mt Fuji. Bask in the beauty and culture of this significant Unesco World Heritage site. Enjoy the tori gates and explore all the shrines on the grounds. Discover the four sacred 1000-year-old trees.
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Feeling hungry and want to try one of the most popular noodle dishes in this town? Houtou is a noodle dish with a rich vegetable/miso-based broth. There's a reason why it's the most popular restaurant in town!
If you want something less touristy, or something else to eat, don't fret! I have many more local and delicious spots I would love to take you to!
A quick stop at this quaint little park for a quick photo op. Stunning views of Mt Fuji on a small hilltop make a perfect memory for you and your family and friends. When in season there is a beautiful path of hydrangeas and other flowers. If we're lucky we can see the swans resting shoreside near the lake.
Enjoy a drive around Lake Kawaguchiko, stopping at a few stops to take in the breath taking views.
Take in the views of Mt Fuji while enjoying the beautifully manicured garden at Hana Terrace. Check out the boutique shops and pick out your next souvenir. Try an array of interesting ice cream flavors, including shine muscat and peach-flavored ice cream. Pizza, coffee, and some Japanese food are served here.
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Haha-no-Shirataki Waterfall is a picturesque natural attraction located in Japan. Nestled in lush greenery, it is known for its serene beauty and is often visited for its tranquil ambiance. The waterfall's name, "Haha-no-Shirataki," translates to "Mother's White Waterfall," adding to its charm. Visitors come here to enjoy the soothing sounds of cascading water and immerse themselves in the surrounding natural beauty, making it a popular spot for relaxation and nature enthusiasts.
After visiting the falls there is a small shrine yet tranquil shrine we will visit.
Motosuko Lake, situated in the vicinity of Mount Fuji in Japan, is a captivating destination known for its pristine beauty and tranquil ambiance. This crystal-clear lake is one of the Fuji Five Lakes and offers visitors a chance to soak in the breathtaking views of Mount Fuji's reflection on its surface, particularly during calm weather. Surrounded by lush greenery, Motosuko Lake is an ideal spot for relaxation and outdoor activities. Take a stroll by the water.
We will then drive around this lake allowing you to soak up the natural beauty of this area. We will then stop for a great photo op, Hint: look at the back of your 1000 Yen bill
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Saiko Iyashi-no-Sato Nenba, nestled in the vicinity of Mount Fuji in Japan, is a tranquil and culturally rich destination. This traditional Japanese village has been carefully preserved and transformed into an open-air museum, allowing visitors to step back in time and experience the charm of rural Japan. With its thatched-roof houses, cobblestone paths, and lush gardens, the village offers a serene setting to explore local crafts, artisan shops, and traditional activities such as weaving and pottery. Surrounded by scenic beauty and with panoramic views of Mount Fuji on clear days, Saiko Iyashi-no-Sato Nenba invites travelers to immerse themselves in Japanese culture, history, and the stunning natural landscape of the Mount Fuji region.
Let's go off the beaten path and wander shortly into the beautiful Aokigahra forest where I will take you to the Dragon Cave.
Explore the geological history of the area and its ties to the volcanic activity of Mount Fuji.
Descending into the Fugaku Wind Cave, the visitor will encounter illuminated ice and impressive stalactites and ice pillars all along its length
Lake Sai Bat Cave is the largest of the several lava tubes that are near Lake Sai, in the Aokigahara forest in the northern side of Mount Fuji,
The Narusawa Ice Cave is a lava tube located in the Aokigahara forest, in the part that belongs to Narusawa Village,
Fujikawaguchiko is a picturesque town located in the Fuji Five Lakes region at the northwestern base of Mount Fuji. It is renowned for its stunning views of Mount Fuji, particularly from the shores of Lake Kawaguchi, one of the Fuji Five Lakes. The town offers a blend of natural beauty, cultural experiences, and outdoor activities, making it a popular destination for both domestic and international travelers.
The largest and most accessible of the Fuji Five Lakes, offering stunning views of Mount Fuji, especially from the Chureito Pagoda.
A five-story pagoda located on a hill, offering one of the most famous views of Mount Fuji.
A popular amusement park with thrilling rides and attractions, including roller coasters with views of Mount Fuji.
A scenic park with gardens, walking paths, and seasonal flowers, offering views of Mount Fuji.
A cable car offering panoramic views of Mount Fuji, Lake Kawaguchi, and the surrounding landscape.
A hearty noodle soup made with flat udon noodles, vegetables, and miso or soy-based broth, often served with meat or fish.
Locally grown asparagus, often grilled or used in various dishes, known for its sweet and tender flavor.
Wine produced in the Yamanashi Prefecture, known for its high-quality grapes and unique flavors.
These seasons offer pleasant weather, cherry blossoms in spring, and vibrant fall foliage. The views of Mount Fuji are often clear, and outdoor activities are enjoyable.
Japanese Yen (JPY)
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Fujikawaguchiko is a very safe destination with low crime rates. However, visitors should always be aware of their surroundings and take basic precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Fujikyu Highland Station
Fujikyu Bus Terminal, JR Bus Terminal
Buses are the primary mode of public transport, with frequent services connecting major attractions.
Available • Apps: Japan Taxi, DiDi
Car, Bike, Scooter
The 5th Station is the highest point accessible by car or bus on Mount Fuji, offering stunning views and a starting point for climbers.
A traditional thatched-roof village with museums, craft workshops, and scenic walking paths.
A scenic gorge with waterfalls, walking trails, and stunning views of the surrounding mountains.
Price varies by option