Discover Japan’s most iconic landmark on a private full-day trip from Tokyo. This customizable tour takes you to the breathtaking Mount Fuji region, including the charming towns of Fuji and Hakone. Enjoy the comfort of hotel pick-up and a private guide who tailors the itinerary to your interests.
A recommended route includes Lake Kawaguchi, Mount Fuji’s 5th Station, the Kachi Kachi Ropeway, Hakone Ropeway, Lake Ashi, and Owakudani, before returning to your Tokyo hotel in the evening.
For those who wish to focus solely on the Mount Fuji area, highlights may include Mount Fuji 5th Station, Lake Kawaguchi, Kachi Kachi Ropeway, Kitaguchi Hongu Sengen Shrine, Oshino Hakkai, Oishi Park, Arakurayama Sengen Shrine, and more.
Begin your journey at the famous Fujinomiya 5th Station, a historic rest stop since the Edo period. Located halfway up the mountain, it offers sweeping views and a chance to experience Fuji’s alpine atmosphere.
One of Mount Fuji’s celebrated “Five Lakes,” Lake Kawaguchi has a history dating back thousands of years. Once used for agriculture, it has since become one of Japan’s most beloved scenic destinations, admired for its year-round beauty.
Stroll through the peaceful village of Oshino Hakkai, famous for its eight crystal-clear spring-fed ponds, traditional thatched-roof houses, and water wheels. The views of Mount Fuji here feel timeless.
Located on the northern shore of Lake Kawaguchi, Oishi Park offers year-round flower displays with Mount Fuji as a dramatic backdrop. A must-visit spot for nature and photography lovers.
Established around 100 CE, this sacred shrine has long been the starting point for Fuji climbers. Its towering torii gate and ancient cedar trees create a deeply spiritual atmosphere.
Honcho Nichome Shotengai, also known as Fuji Michi or Honcho Street, is a charming shopping district in the heart of Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi Prefecture. This nostalgic street is renowned for its picturesque views of Mount Fuji, making it a popular spot for photographers and travelers seeking a glimpse of traditional Japan.
Climb the steps to the iconic Chureito Pagoda, a five-story peace memorial offering postcard-perfect views of Mount Fuji. This is one of Japan’s most photographed spots.
Dating back to 705, this park combines spiritual heritage with panoramic beauty. In spring, cherry blossoms frame unforgettable views of the pagoda and Mount Fuji.
Formed over 1,000 years ago by Fuji’s lava flows, the Narusawa Ice Cave stays frozen year-round. Recognized as a Natural Monument, it offers a glimpse into Fuji’s volcanic history.
LAWSON Kawaguchiko Station is a convenience store located just a short walk from Kawaguchiko Station in Fujikawaguchiko, Yamanashi Prefecture. This store gained popularity due to its unique position offering a view of Mount Fuji framed by its storefront, making it a favorite spot for tourists seeking a picturesque photo opportunity.
Conclude your journey with shopping at Gotemba Premium Outlets, Japan’s largest outlet mall, featuring international brands and views of Mount Fuji.
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