Capture stunning views of Mt. Fuji on a full-day tour from Tokyo, visiting iconic spots like Chureito Pagoda and Oshino Hakkai. Perfect for photographers.
Capture stunning views of Mt. Fuji on a full-day tour from Tokyo, visiting iconic spots like Chureito Pagoda and Oshino Hakkai. Perfect for photographers.
- Mount Fuji - Standing at 3,776 meters, Mount Fuji is Japan’s most iconic and tallest peak, known for its perfect symmetry. This majestic volcano has been a source of inspiration for art, culture, and spirituality for centuries. On this day trip, experience its awe-inspiring beauty up close, whether reflected in the tranquil waters of Lake…
- Mount Fuji - Standing at 3,776 meters, Mount Fuji is Japan’s most iconic and tallest peak, known for its perfect symmetry. This majestic volcano has been a source of inspiration for art, culture, and spirituality for centuries. On this day trip, experience its awe-inspiring beauty up close, whether reflected in the tranquil waters of Lake Kawaguchi or rising majestically above the clouds. This unforgettable journey blends natural splendor with cultural richness, offering a unique insight into Japan’s scenic and spiritual legacy.
- Arakurayama Sengen Park - Recognized as one of the “Top 21 Places Photographers Must Visit Before They Die,” this rapidly popular photo destination offers one of the most iconic full views of Mt. Fuji. Ascend 397 steps to reach the renowned Chureito Pagoda, where you can capture Mt. Fuji, the five-storied pagoda, and the town of Fujiyoshida in one breathtaking frame.
Photographers and travelers from around the globe visit year-round: cherry blossoms in spring, lush greenery in summer, vibrant foliage in autumn, and peaceful snow-covered scenes in winter. Beyond the perfect Fuji backdrop, the expansive view over the charming townscape below makes this spot unforgettable.
- Chureito Pagoda - Chureito Pagoda is one of Japan’s most iconic photo locations, offering a stunning panoramic view of Mount Fuji framed by a traditional five-story pagoda. Situated high on a hillside in Fujiyoshida City, this striking landmark is especially enchanting during cherry blossom season, when pink petals surround the red pagoda with snow-capped Fuji in the background. Whether visiting in spring, autumn, or winter, the climb up the 397 steps is rewarded with a breathtaking, picture-perfect scene that captures the timeless beauty of Japan. It’s a must-visit destination for photographers and travelers alike.
- Oshino Hakkai - Oshino Hakkai is a tranquil village famous for its eight crystal-clear ponds, formed by snowmelt from Mt. Fuji filtered through layers of volcanic rock. The result is some of the purest, most transparent spring water in Japan.
With reflections of Mt. Fuji shimmering on the surface and surrounded by traditional thatched-roof houses, the scenery here is postcard-perfect. It’s no wonder photographers and nature enthusiasts from around the world travel here to capture its serene beauty.
Designated as a national natural monument, Oshino Hakkai offers a peaceful yet breathtaking contrast to the mountain’s grandeur—making it a must-see on any Fuji itinerary.
- Lake Kawaguchiko - Lake Kawaguchi (Kawaguchiko) is one of the most scenic and accessible of the Fuji Five Lakes, offering some of the best unobstructed views of Mount Fuji. Located in Yamanashi Prefecture, it’s a year-round destination known for its calm waters that often reflect the majestic mountain like a mirror. In spring, cherry blossoms bloom along the lake’s edge; in summer, vibrant lavender fields light up Oishi Park; in autumn, fiery red maple leaves frame the landscape; and in winter, snow-covered Fuji creates a serene, postcard-perfect backdrop. With its natural beauty and seasonal charm, Lake Kawaguchi is a must-see stop for anyone seeking the classic Mount Fuji experience.
- Oishi Park - Situated on the northern shore of Lake Kawaguchi, Ōishi Park is a stunning photo spot where vibrant seasonal flowers frame the majestic silhouette of Mt. Fuji.
In summer (June–July), the park transforms into a purple sea of blooming lavender, creating a stunning contrast with the mountain’s blue and white hues. From July to September, begonias and cosmos fill the landscape with color. Come autumn, fluffy red kochia bushes (bassia scoparia) take over the fields, offering a soft and surreal texture for your photos.
Ōishi Park is also home to the annual Kawaguchi Herb Festival and offers one of the clearest, unobstructed views of Mt. Fuji throughout the year. A favorite for both landscape photographers and nature lovers.
- LAWSON Kawaguchiko Station - This isn’t your typical convenience store—Lawson Kawaguchiko Station has become a viral photo spot thanks to its surreal backdrop: Mt. Fuji towering just beyond the storefront.
With the perfect angle from across the street, you can capture a stunning composition of the Lawson sign, classic street elements, and the snow-capped peak of Mt. Fuji rising behind. It’s a must-stop location for travelers looking to snap that unique, modern-meets-nature shot.
Tripods are recommended for the best results, and as always—please be mindful of traffic when crossing for your perfect photo.
- Hikawa Clock Shop - Escape the city and discover Fuji’s “Stairway Town,” where a quiet, sloped street stretches toward Mt. Fuji like a pathway into the clouds. At the end of this peaceful road stands Japan’s most iconic mountain—stunning, close, yet just out of reach.
This spot near the Hikawa Clock Shop has become a viral Instagram location, beloved for its perfectly framed view of Mt. Fuji rising above a traditional Japanese street. It offers a rare blend of calm atmosphere and striking visual impact—ideal for capturing unforgettable photos.

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Experience the ultimate views of Mt. Fuji on this comprehensive day tour from Tokyo, showcasing five of the most breathtaking and photogenic spots around Japan’s iconic peak. Begin at the renowned Chureito Pagoda in Arakurayama Sengen Park, where Mt. Fuji majestically rises behind the striking red five-tiered pagoda—a must-see in any season. Discover…
Experience the ultimate views of Mt. Fuji on this comprehensive day tour from Tokyo, showcasing five of the most breathtaking and photogenic spots around Japan’s iconic peak. Begin at the renowned Chureito Pagoda in Arakurayama Sengen Park, where Mt. Fuji majestically rises behind the striking red five-tiered pagoda—a must-see in any season. Discover the tranquil village of Oshino Hakkai, famous for its pristine spring ponds nourished by Mt. Fuji’s snowmelt. Wander along the charming slope near Hikawa Clock Shop, a hidden treasure where the road leads directly to Mt. Fuji. Visit the Lawson Kawaguchiko convenience store, a popular photo location that merges everyday Japan with spectacular natural beauty. Conclude at Ōishi Park, where Mt. Fuji is beautifully framed by lavender in summer, vibrant kochia in autumn, or snow in winter. With round-trip transportation from Tokyo and an English-speaking guide, this tour is perfect for photographers, nature enthusiasts, and first-time visitors to Fuji.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.