Experience the art, food, and faith that have been cultivated around Mt. Fuji, and learn about the World Heritage Site of Mt. Fuji, the spiritual home of the Japanese people!
Visit the Mt. Fuji World Heritage Center for a fun and in-depth look at Mt. Fuji. Enjoy the Ukiyoe print art of Fuji and try your hand at multicolor printmaking as if you were an Ukiyo-e artist! The main shrine of Sengen Taisha, the heart of the Mt. Fuji faith, will give you sacred power! The tour also includes visiting local gourmet spots and tasting regional sakes made from Fuji spring water.
Free gift of hand towel and tea. (As the free gift is limited, it will end as soon as it is out of stock.)
Ukiyoe Exhibitions and Experience creating woodblock prints.
This is the first museum in Japan named after Hiroshige Utagawa, a very famous Ukiyo-e artist of the Edo period.
At the Ukiyo-e polychrome printmaking experience, visitors can experience how colorful prints are created by applying one color at a time.
This center is designed to ensure the protection, conservation, presentation and transmission to future generations of world heritage.
Mt. Fuji was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in June 2013 as "Fujisan, sacred place and source of artistic inspiration". This center offers visitors a great opportunity to get to know Mt. Fuji better.
Fujisan Hongu Sengentaisha Shrine is the main shrine of the Sengen Shrines, which have about 1,300 shrines throughout Japan, and is a symbol of the faith in Mt. Fuji.
It is also known as a 'dragon hole spot', filled with the spirit of the earth!!
The Wakutama pond inside the shrine, made of spring water from Mt. Fuji, is another power spot and designated as a special natural treasure.
Takasago Sake Brewery is a historic sake brewery operating since 1830.
After the brewery tour, you will taste the sakes, which have a smooth taste created with the infiltrated water of Mt. Fuji.
For lunch, you will visit Omiya Yokocho near Sengen Taisha Shrine, where you can enjoy budget-friendly local delicacies such as Fujinomiya Yakisoba Noodles!
(Lunch is not included, please take lunch by your own)
09:30 Meet at SHimizu Port.
Mount Fuji is Japan's highest and most iconic mountain, revered in Shinto tradition and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It offers breathtaking landscapes, cultural significance, and unforgettable hiking experiences.
The most popular starting point for climbing Mount Fuji, offering stunning views and amenities.
A famous five-story pagoda offering one of the most iconic views of Mount Fuji.
A popular amusement park with thrilling rides and attractions, including roller coasters with views of Mount Fuji.
One of the Fuji Five Lakes, offering beautiful views of Mount Fuji and various recreational activities.
A hearty noodle dish with flat udon noodles, vegetables, and miso broth, often served in a hot pot.
Freshwater clams from the Fuji Five Lakes, often grilled or steamed and served with soy sauce.
Cold buckwheat noodles served with a dipping sauce, a specialty of the Yoshida area.
Octopus-filled dough balls, a popular street food item at the amusement park.
This is the official climbing season with clear trails and mountain huts open. Expect crowded conditions.
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Mount Fuji and its surrounding areas are generally safe for travelers, with low crime rates. However, always be aware of your surroundings and take precautions.
Fuji Subaru Line 5th Station, Kawaguchiko Station
Shizuoka, Kawaguchiko, Fuji-Q Highland
Convenient and frequent service, but can be crowded during peak season.
Available • Apps: JapanTaxi, DiDi
Car, Bike, Scooter
A hot spring resort town known for its scenic beauty, onsen (hot springs), and views of Mount Fuji.
A quirky street filled with shops and restaurants themed around yokai (Japanese supernatural creatures).
A large outlet mall with a variety of international and Japanese brands, offering discounts on fashion, accessories, and more.
Price varies by option