Experience the majesty of Mount Fuji on a private tour showcasing its most iconic sights Historic Shrines, Scenic Villages, and Natural Wonders.
5th Station: Start with panoramic views of Mount Fuji from this key altitude.
Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Shrine: Explore this historic shrine dedicated to Mount Fuji.
Oshino Hakkai Village: Stroll through this picturesque village with serene ponds and traditional houses.
Lake Kawaguchiko: Admire stunning reflections of Mount Fuji and relax at Oishi Park.
Oishi Park: Enjoy well-maintained gardens and panoramic views of Mount Fuji.
Saiko Iyashi no Sato Nenba: Visit a restored village showcasing traditional rural life and crafts.
Wind Cave: Discover this natural lava tube cave and its volcanic features.
Ice Cave: Experience the unique cold environment and natural beauty of this ice cave.
This tour offers a comprehensive and unforgettable Mount Fuji experience.
Duration: 10 hours<br/>Nissan , Toyota<br/>Pickup included
Guided tour<br/>Duration: 10 hours<br/>Bus Coaster<br/>Guide<br/>Pickup included
Duration: 10 hours<br/>Toyota VellFire<br/>Pickup included
Mt. Fuji 5th Station At 2300 meters above sea level, offers a commanding view of the Fuji Five Lakes area below, making it a popular spot even for those who are not intent on climbing the mountain. An observation point with unobstructed views of Fujiyoshida City and Lake Yamanaka can be found at Komitake Shrine behind the shops.
Oshino Hakkai is a touristy set of eight ponds in Oshino, a small village in the Fuji Five Lake region, located between Lake Kawaguchiko and Lake Yamanakako on the site of a former sixth lake that dried out several hundred years ago. The eight ponds are fed by snow melt from the slopes of nearby Mount Fuji that filters down the mountain through porous layers of lava for over 80 years, resulting in very clear spring water that is revered by the locals
In the past, the Kithaguchi Hongu Shrine used to be the common starting point for climbing Mount Fuji from the north. Fujiyoshida Sengen Shrine stands in a dense forest and is set off from the road by a long approach lined by stone lanterns and shaded by tall cedar trees. The shrine's red-painted buildings include a main hall dating from 1615, a dancing stage, and a few auxiliary buildings.
Arakura Fuji Sengen Shrine was established in 705 at the foot of Mount Fuji. It enshrines the god of the Kai province (current Yamanashi prefecture) area. Inside the shrine grounds are 650 cherry blossom trees that bloom every spring. Visit the park located in the shrine for a breathtaking view of Mount Fuji and the goju no to the five-storied Churito pagoda. In the spring, you can see Mount Fuji and the cherry blossoms all in one view.
Lake Kawaguchiko.The best views of Mount Fuji can be enjoyed from the lake's northern shores. Among the wide range of other tourist attractions available around Lake Kawaguchiko .
Oishi Park is on the north shore of Kawaguchiko Lake. A park with a superb view of lake and Mt.Fuji at once. Various flowers bloom on the promenade along the lakeside according to the season. The park is also famous for its charcoal cone soft serves(ice cream) and small Mount Fuji replica made of 256 volcanic rocks.
The Fuji Fugaku Wind Cave is surrounded by the abundant greenery of the Aokigahara Jukai forest. Once you enter the cave, it is pleasantly cool even in summer, with an average temperature of 3℃. In the course, one can see lava shelves, rope-like lava, and ice pillars that do not melt even in summer.
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Meiji Shrine is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the deified spirits of Emperor Meiji and his wife, Empress Shoken. It is surrounded by a beautiful forest.
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