Explore Mount Fuji and its picturesque surroundings, where natural beauty and cultural charm await at every stop. Begin at the legendary 5th Station, high on Japan's highest peak, for panoramic views of the Fuji Five Lakes region, if weather permits. If closed, will visit "Yamanashi Prefectural Mt. Fuji World Heritage Center."
Enjoy a 60-min lunch at Kawaguchiko Craft Park near Lake Kawaguchi, a local place offering craft workshops and local delicacies like Hoto Noodle & Koshu Beef. *Customers with free meals can explore places nearby for 60 mins, *return to the bus within allowed time.
Stop at Fuji Michi (Honcho Street) for photos of Mount Fuji framed by shop signs and lanterns, *respect local residents.
Last stop, Oshino Hakkai, eight pristine ponds fed by Mount Fuji's snowmelt, surrounded by lush greenery.
Note: Weather affects visibility.
Experience breathtaking sights and lasting memories against Japan's iconic Mount Fuji.
Starting point:<br/>Ueno Station, 7 Chome-1 Ueno, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0005, Japan
Starting point:<br/>Shinjuku Post Office, 1-chōme-8-8 Nishishinjuku, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 163-8799, Japan
Visit to the legendary 5th Station, nestled high on the slopes of Japan's highest peak. Marvel at panoramic views stretching across the Fuji Five Lakes region if weather permits, capturing unforgettable moments ideal for your Instagram feed.
***If Mt. Fuji 5th Station is closed, itinerary will be adjusted to visit "Yamanashi Prefectural Mt. Fuji World Heritage Center."***
Lake Kawaguchi (Kawaguchiko), one of the Fuji Five Lakes, is a premier destination for witnessing the majestic reflection of Mount Fuji. As a component of the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Mount Fuji, this area is celebrated for its breathtaking natural scenery, diverse recreational activities, and ever-changing seasonal beauty.
Visit to the legendary 5th Station, nestled high on the slopes of Japan's highest peak. Marvel at panoramic views stretching across the Fuji Five Lakes region if weather permits, capturing unforgettable moments ideal for your Instagram feed.
Next, a short photo stop at Fuji Michi (Honcho Street), a charming street that has gained popularity on social media as a prime spot for capturing stunning views of Mount Fuji framed by traditional shop signs and lanterns, and intersected by miscellaneous electric wires, creating a unique urban aesthetic. Recently, it has become a favorite destination for tourists and photographers seeking photogenic shots, with many sharing their captures on Instagram.
***Please remember to refrain from taking photos on the roadway for safety reasons. Fuji Michi is a shopping and residential area, so we kindly ask visitors to be respectful and considerate of local residents by keeping noise levels down while taking photos. Prioritize your safety and that of others during your visit.***
Next, a short photo stop at Fuji Michi (Honcho Street), a charming street that has gained popularity on social media as a prime spot for capturing stunning views of Mount Fuji framed by traditional shop signs and lanterns, and intersected by miscellaneous electric wires, creating a unique urban aesthetic. Recently, it has become a favorite destination for tourists and photographers seeking photogenic shots, with many sharing their captures on Instagram.
Take a 60-min lunch break at a unique destination, Kawaguchiko Craft Park, located on the shores of Lake Kawaguchi surrounded by pristine nature, offering a wide variety of craft workshops and local delicacies such as Hoto Noodle & Koshu Beef.
Customers with free meal plan will have a 60 minutes of free time to explore nearby. Here are some recommended places within reach:
1. Momiji Kairo (Maple Corridor), a scenic pathway lined with maple trees, offering a beautiful autumn foliage display during the fall season. It's a peaceful spot for a leisurely stroll and nature photography.
2. Kawaguchiko Music Forest Museum, known for its collection of automatic musical instruments and picturesque gardens, offering a blend of nostalgia and cultural exploration. (admission fee not included)
**Make sure to meet back with the group within 60 minutes to continue the journey as planned.**
Final stop, Oshino Hakkai, is a cluster of eight pristine ponds fed by snowmelt from Mount Fuji, recognized as a national natural monument. Wander along wooden pathways, surrounded by lush greenery and clear waters reflecting the mountain's majestic beauty. Capture the essence of Japan's natural wonders, each pond named for its unique characteristics and significance in local folklore.
The "Mt. Fuji 5th Station monument" is a popular tourist spot at the tree line of Mount Fuji, acting as a gateway for climbers and a scenic viewpoint for others.
The Mt. Fuji Gogome Kani Post Office is a temporary, seasonal post office, also known as the Mt. Fuji 5th Station Post Office or the Mt. Fuji Summit Post Office, that operates for limited periods. It sells souvenir stamps, special Mount Fuji-themed postcards, and offers a special postmark for mail sent from the mountain. The location and hours can vary, with the 5th Station location in Narusawa-mura generally open during the climbing season.
In 1994, a dyeing artist, Itchiku Kubota (1917-2003),built the museum in its perfect location with a majestic view of Mt.Fuji and the serene Lake Kawaguchi. The museum permanently exhibits Itchiku Tsujigahana works with the two main themes of "trinity of humans, nature, and art" and "the center of new culture and art." The whole museum, including the garden, buildings, and furnishings, represents "the world of Itchiku."
The museum is at the foot of majestic Mt.Fuji and faces a beautiful lake.It holds the permanent exhibition of a large collection of Mt.Fuji-related arts like paintings, prints, and photos. The special exhibition widely range in various fields like ancient art through contemporary art from within and without. The inside of the museum, there is a museum shop and a tea lounge where you can take a rest enjoying the view of the lakeside.
Kawaguchiko Music Forest is a one of a kind musical them park, designed with a “European Alps” atmosphere standing beneath a superb view of Mt. Fuji. It holds a world-class collection of automatic musical instruments, including the world's largest "dance organ and doll orchestra" and the Philharmonic Performance Orchestrion designed for the Titanic.
This pond is one of the ponds which make of Oshino Hakkai Springs, which has been designated a Natural Monument, selected for inclusion in the Japanese Top 100 Famous Water list, and which is also included in the Fujisan World Heritage listing. The source of the pond is underground spring water from Mt. Fuji. The fifth of Oshino Hakkai Springs' sacred ponds, the pond is the most easily accessible and is situated along a road across from several souvenir shops.
This pond is one of the ponds which make up Oshino Hakkai Springs, which has been designated a Natural Monument, selected for inclusion in the Japanese Top 100 Famous Water list, and which is also included in the Fujisan World Heritage listing. The source of the pond is underground spring water from Mt. Fuji. The first of Oshino Hakkai Springs' sacred ponds, it is somewhat separated from the other seven. Its area is also the largest of the ponds.
Shinjuku Post Office
Meet at 8:20AM (Departure at 8:30AM)
About 5-mins walk form Shinjuku Station West Exit 8
Google map: https://maps.app.goo.gl/1E8h4Gv2ESYNheUc6
Please wait along the wall and avoid entering the building.
Tour schedules are subject to change due to local traffic conditions/unforeseen circumstances.
Kindly verify your meeting point in advance and arrive 10-15 minutes before the departure time.
Please adhere to the scheduled time, as we cannot accommodate delays or wait for any reason. The tour will depart promptly as scheduled to respect everyone’s time. Refunds will not be issued for no show, late arrivals or arrivals at the wrong location, even if contact is made prior to departure.
In general, we do not send out confirmation emails prior to departure. If you would like more information, please notify us at least 2 days before departure for assistance.
Contact number may be unavailable outside business hours (Mon–Fri, 9:30AM–6:00 PM JST).
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