An impressive scenery of Mt. Fuji from various angles! Travel in a luxurious three-row bus w/ 27 spacious, independent seats & a high-end toilet. A business class w/ superb Kobe Beef Shabu-shabu meal!
Arakurayama Sengen Park, where you’ll climb to a vantage point with breathtaking views of the iconic five-tiered pagoda against the backdrop of Mt. Fuji. This picturesque spot is ideal for photos.
Next, Kawaguchiko Craft Park by the serene Lake Kawaguchi. Savor the region’s renowned cuisine Kobe Beef, prepared with Japan’s finest wagyu beef, renowned worldwide for its tenderness and rich flavor. before strolling along the lakeshore, where Mt. Fuji’s reflection creates a peaceful scene.
Continue to Oishi Park, known for its seasonal flowers & stunning views of the lake.
Finally, visit Saiko Iyashi no Sato Nenba, a traditional village by Lake Saiko, where you can explore preserved thatched-roof houses & experience Japan’s rural culture.
Kobe Beef Shabu-Shabu Hot Pot: Indulge in a delicious meal Kobe Beef, prepared w/ Japan’s finest wagyu beef, renowned worldwide for its tender & rich flavor<br/>Shinagawa Departure: In front of KOKUYO Tokyo Shinagawa Office.
It is a 5-minute walk from Konan Exit.
(7:40 Meet up/ 7:50 Departure)<br/>Starting point:<br/>KOKUYO Tokyo Shinagawa Office, Japan, 108-0075 Tokyo, Minato City, Kōnan, 1-chōme835 コクヨ東京品川オフィス
Kobe Beef Shabu-Shabu Hot Pot: Indulge in a delicious meal Kobe Beef, prepared w/ Japan’s finest wagyu beef, renowned worldwide for its tender & rich flavor<br/>Shinjuku Departure: (8:20 Meet Up/8:30 Departure) Guide will be holding the flag near the Shinjuku i-LAND Patio.<br/>Starting point:<br/>Robert Indiana Sculpture: "LOVE", 6-chōme-5-1 Nishishinjuku, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 160-0023, Japan
First, you’ll visit Arakurayama Sengen Park, where you’ll climb the stairs to reach a stunning vantage point offering magnificent views of the iconic five-tiered pagoda with Mount Fuji towering in the background. This photogenic location is one of Japan’s most famous, perfect for capturing the harmonious blend of traditional architecture and the majestic mountain.
The Niikurayama Asama Park Observation Deck is the highest observation deck in Japan, offering an enviable view of Mount Fuji.
Located halfway up Niikurayama, the view after climbing the 398 steps is well worth the effort.
Next, you’ll explore Kawaguchiko Craft Park, nestled at the foot of Mount Fuji. Here, you can stroll along the tranquil lakeside and admire the serene reflections of the mountain on the water's surface. Savor the region’s renowned cuisine Kobe Beef, prepared with Japan’s finest wagyu beef, renowned worldwide for its tenderness and rich flavor.
With an elevation of 3,776 meters, Mount Fuji, Japan's tallest mountain, was designated as a World Heritage Site not only for its natural beauty and value as a renowned peak but also because its cultural significance—deeply rooted in Japanese faith and as a source of artistic inspiration—was internationally recognized. As a World Heritage Site, Mount Fuji encompasses not just the mountain itself but also surrounding shrines and hiking trails associated with it, totaling 25 component assets.
Afterward, you’ll visit Oishi Park, famous for its seasonal beauty and vibrant flower displays. Situated near Lake Kawaguchi, the park offers magnificent views and seasonal blossoms that highlight the area’s natural splendor. With Mt. Fuji in the background, Lake Kawaguchi and the shades of lavender weave a beautiful gradation. The scent of lavender spreading on the wind is also a relaxing and healing moment.
Kawaguchiko Craft Park, located by the tranquil shores of Lake Kawaguchi. Take a leisurely stroll along the peaceful shoreline of the lake, where you can enjoy the stunning reflection of Mt. Fuji in the serene waters. Feel free to enjoy lunch at your own pace here.
At the Oishi Tsumugi Traditional Craft Museum, you can see the history of Oishi Tsumugi and purchase strong, light, and soft silk fabrics made using traditional techniques that have been passed down since the Edo period.
Arakura Fuji Sengen Shrine is a historic shrine founded in 750 AD.
Its symbol is a five-storied pagoda, and when the weather is good, you can see Mount Fuji from here.
Finally, your day culminates at Saiko Iyashi no Sato Nenba, a traditional village located by the shores of Lake Saiko, one of Mt. Fuji’s Five Lakes. Here, you can explore charming thatched-roof houses that have been carefully preserved, offering an immersive glimpse into Japan’s rural heritage and culture. Strolling through the thatched-roof village while looking at the satoyama overlooking Mt. Fuji and looking around the specialty products sold at the eaves will also liven up the mood of the trip.
As the day winds down, relax on 3-Row luxury bus, resembling a business class seat, back to Shinjuku, filled with unforgettable memories of your adventure. Join us for this unique experience that blends nature and culture!
(Meet up at 8:20AM / Depart at 8:30AM)
Shinjuku i-Land Tower: Robert Indiana Sculpture "LOVE".
Directly connected from the Nishi-Shinjuku Station Exit C10 or About 10-mins walk form Shinjuku Station West Exit.
Tour schedules are subject to change due to local traffic conditions/unforeseen circumstances.
Meeting Points:
Shinagawa Departure
(Meet up at 7:40AM/ Depart at 7:50AM)
In front of the KOKUYO Tokyo Shinagawa Office.
About 5-mins walk form Shinagawa Station Konan Exit.
Address: 108-0075 Tokyo, Minato City, Konan, 1-8-35
Shinjuku Departure
(Meet up at 8:20AM / Depart at 8:30AM)
Shinjuku i-Land Tower: Robert Indiana Sculpture "LOVE".
Directly connected from the Nishi-Shinjuku Station Exit C10 or About 10-mins walk form Shinjuku Station West Exit. The guide will be holding the flag near the Shinjuku i-LAND Patio.
Address: 160-0023 Tokyo, Shinjuku City, Nishi-shinjuku, 6-5-1
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