Expensive?
Of course. This is NOT A BUS TOUR typical of a Mount Fuji tour from Tokyo.
If you want to be just taken to the Mount Fuji area, see 3 or 4 major locations typical tourist spot. Take a bus tour.
We are a small group tour and we will take you to the area using a CAR so we cover at least three as much as public transportation and twice as much as a typical bus tour.
We usually expect one or two groups to be joining us.
You will see not just a singular view as with a typical bus tour. You will be given multiple views from different angles and distances to see Mount Fuji.
Lunch will be a Japanese village area which serves Hoto mountain style Udon noodles. You will be seeing lake views, valley views, views with shrine and town with Mount Fuji. You will be given Japanese confectionaries.
You will get to view Mount Fuji while dipping in a renown mountain onsen capped with a visit to locally renown Japanese sake distillery.
So yes, not a typical bus tour, probably much more.
Duration: 11 hours<br/>Meal is not included.<br/>7 or 8 seater w/ guide/driver<br/>Reserve as 1 ADULT = 1 GROUP: Same price for a private Mount Fuji Tour up to 6 adults
A seventh person is possible with an 5000JPY surcharge.
Get you first glimpse of Mount Fuji upfront
See the contrast townscape and background eclipse of Mount Fuji and enjoy local Japanese confectionaries.
Visit and actually climb one of the most known and iconic postcard location
See Mount Fuji from a picturesque old village and wear Japanese village kimonos as an option.
Drop by the first Torii gates of the Main Shrine that guards the base of Mount Fuji.
View Mount Fuji together with Kawaguchiko Lake.
Dip in an onsen in the heights and see Mount Fuji from afar
See Mount Fuji from Misaka Pass and have a Japanese lunch in the area.
Try some Japanese local breads had you not been able to have breakfast.
Visit a Japanese Sake Distillery and sample the virgin sake and liquored produced locally in the area.
The total kilometers for the round trip will be over 400 kilometers hence we will be spending approximately 3.5 hours in transit. Feel free to sleep, surf the internet, research for your next destination or ask questions to the guide.
We will pick you up at the main entrance of the Shinjuku Post Office.
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