Explore Mt. Fuji on a private day tour from Tokyo. Enjoy stunning views, flexible vehicle options, and visit iconic spots like Lake Kawaguchi.
Explore Mt. Fuji on a private day tour from Tokyo. Enjoy stunning views, flexible vehicle options, and visit iconic spots like Lake Kawaguchi.
- Arakurayama Sengen Park - The Arakura Fuji Sengen Jinja Shrine, also known as the Chureito Pagoda, is a renowned Shinto shrine situated in Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan. It is celebrated for its breathtaking view of Mount Fuji in the background. The shrine and its iconic pagoda present a picturesque scene that draws both locals and…
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Arakurayama Sengen Park - The Arakura Fuji Sengen Jinja Shrine, also known as the Chureito Pagoda, is a renowned Shinto shrine situated in Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan. It is celebrated for its breathtaking view of Mount Fuji in the background. The shrine and its iconic pagoda present a picturesque scene that draws both locals and tourists, particularly during the cherry blossom season and autumn foliage. The Chureito Pagoda, constructed in 1963 as part of the shrine complex, serves as a vantage point to capture the beauty of Mount Fuji. Visitors must climb a series of 400 steps to reach the pagoda, and from its elevated position, they can enjoy a stunning panorama of the sacred mountain and the surrounding landscape. The Arakura Fuji Sengen Jinja Shrine is not only a place of worship but also a popular spot for photography enthusiasts and nature lovers. It offers a unique perspective of Japan’s most iconic and majestic symbol, Mount Fuji.
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Haha no Shirataki Waterfall - Shirataki Waterfalls! There are actually several waterfalls in Japan with the name “Shirataki,” which translates to “white waterfall” due to the way the water flows in thin white streams, resembling threads of silk. This beautiful and poetic spot near Lake Kawaguchi, right by Mt. Fuji, is known as “Mother’s White Waterfall,” which already sounds spiritual or nurturing. It’s a small but sacred waterfall located in the forested hills near Kawaguchiko and is part of a pilgrimage route. There’s even a small shrine nearby—Haha-no-Shirataki Shrine—where traditionally, women would pray for safe childbirth and maternal health. The entire area exudes a peaceful, mystical vibe, especially with the sound of the water flowing in the quiet forest setting.
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Oishi Park - Oishi Park (Ōishi Kōen) is a stunning lakeside park located on the northern shore of Lake Kawaguchi in Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan. It offers breathtaking views of Mount Fuji across the lake, making it a popular spot for tourists and photographers. The park is particularly famous for its cherry blossoms in spring and vibrant foliage in autumn, creating picturesque scenes against the backdrop of the iconic mountain. Oishi Park also features walking paths, flower gardens, and open spaces where visitors can relax and enjoy the natural beauty of the area. It’s an ideal location for both sightseeing and experiencing the tranquility of the Fuji Five Lakes region.
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Mt. Fuji Panoramic Ropeway - (Optional) The Mount Fuji Panoramic Ropeway and Lake Kawaguchiko Ropeway charges are not included in the package. This cable car takes you up 220 meters to the observation point and offers fantastic views of the lake as you ascend. Whichever method you choose, you’ll be rewarded with panoramic views and the perfect shot of Mount Fuji on a clear day. The Mount Fuji Panoramic Ropeway ascends 400 meters from the eastern shore of Lake Kawaguchiko to an observation deck near the peak of Mount Tenjo. From the observation deck, which sits more than 1000 meters above sea level, there are panoramic views of the lake below and of Mount Fuji. The ticket for the ropeway is 1000 yen per person, approximately US$7. Customers are required to pay.
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Lake Kawaguchiko - Lake Kawaguchiko is one of the five lakes located at the northern base of Mount Fuji in Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan. It is the second largest of the five lakes and is a popular tourist destination known for its scenic beauty and hot springs. The lake is surrounded by mountains and offers stunning views of Mount Fuji on clear days. Visitors can take a leisurely walk along the lakeshore or rent a boat to explore the lake. There are also several hot spring resorts located around the lake where visitors can relax and enjoy the natural hot springs. Lake Kawaguchiko is also a popular spot for outdoor activities such as fishing, camping, and hiking. There are several hiking trails in the area that offer panoramic views of Mount Fuji and the surrounding landscape.
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Oshino Hakkai - Oshino is in the Fuji Five Lake region, near Mount Fuji in Japan. The springs are fed by the snowmelt from Mount Fuji and are revered for their clear and pure water. Oshino Hakkai is a set of eight springs located in the small village, each with its own unique characteristics. The site is a popular tourist attraction known for its scenic beauty, traditional thatched-roof houses, and the opportunity to see koi fish swimming in the clear ponds. Visitors often enjoy exploring the area and learning about the cultural and natural significance of Oshino Hakkai.
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Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Jinja Shrine - Fuji Sengen Jinja Shrine, often referred to simply as Kitaguchi Hongu Shrine, is located in Fujiyoshida City, Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan. It serves as the northern entrance to the climbing trails that lead to the summit of Mount Fuji, Japan’s highest and most iconic mountain. Pilgrims traditionally begin their ascent of Mount Fuji from this shrine, which is dedicated to Princess Konohanasakuya-hime, the Shinto goddess of Mount Fuji and volcanoes. The shrine grounds are serene and surrounded by forested slopes, making it a place of both spiritual significance and natural beauty.
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Fuji Honchodori - The street near Mount Fuji is more accurately known as Honcho Street in Fuji Yoshida City, which has gained fame for its iconic “Stairway to Fuji” photo opportunity, where the view of the mountain is framed by the Kanadorii Gate. While the current bronze structure was rebuilt in 1957, the original gate dates back to the 18th century and was historically built to welcome worshippers to the mountain.

- Bottled water
- Highway tolls
- Black coffee
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Parking fees
- Bottled water
- Highway tolls
- Black coffee
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Parking fees
- Tea and coffee
- Lunch
- Tea and coffee
- Lunch
Explore one of Japan’s most cherished attractions, Mt. Fuji, with this convenient day tour departing from Tokyo. Select from a variety of vehicle sizes to accommodate your group’s requirements. Discover several locations in the Fuji region offering stunning views of the mountain (weather permitting), such as Lake Kawaguchi, the 5th Station on Mt. Fuji,…
Explore one of Japan’s most cherished attractions, Mt. Fuji, with this convenient day tour departing from Tokyo. Select from a variety of vehicle sizes to accommodate your group’s requirements. Discover several locations in the Fuji region offering stunning views of the mountain (weather permitting), such as Lake Kawaguchi, the 5th Station on Mt. Fuji, and more.
Weather conditions at Mount Fuji and its surrounding areas may affect bookings, possibly resulting in cancellations or changes. To ensure a safe, enjoyable, and memorable day tour, favorable weather conditions are crucial. It is advisable to keep a close eye on the weather forecast and prioritize safety to fully enjoy your visit.
Mt. Fuji is clearly visible approximately 70 to 80 days each year. Even on sunny days, the mountain can be obscured by clouds.
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.