Discover Shizuoka’s unique culture, history, and stunning Mt. Fuji views on a customizable 6-hour private tour with a licensed multilingual guide.
Discover Shizuoka’s unique culture, history, and stunning Mt. Fuji views on a customizable 6-hour private tour with a licensed multilingual guide.
- Miho Seacoast (Miho no Matsubara Beach) - Miho-no-Matsubara is renowned as a spectacular location to view Mt. Fuji and has been depicted in traditional Japanese ukiyo-e art. The 7km coastline is adorned with approximately 30,000 pine trees, offering a timeless view of Mt. Fuji that has symbolized Japan through the ages. When Mt. Fuji was…
- Miho Seacoast (Miho no Matsubara Beach) - Miho-no-Matsubara is renowned as a spectacular location to view Mt. Fuji and has been depicted in traditional Japanese ukiyo-e art. The 7km coastline is adorned with approximately 30,000 pine trees, offering a timeless view of Mt. Fuji that has symbolized Japan through the ages. When Mt. Fuji was designated a World Heritage Site, Miho-no-Matsubara was included as a component. On this coast, visitors can also find Hagoromo no Matsu, a legendary pine tree said to have been visited by an angel.
- Kunozan Toshogu Shrine - Kunozan Toshogu is a Shinto shrine dedicated to Tokugawa Ieyasu, who unified Japan after centuries of division and established the Edo Shogunate around 400 years ago. The shrine is located on the 216m-high Mt. Kuno in Nihondaira, and the recommended way to reach it is via a ropeway gondola from Nihondaira. From the shrine, visitors can enjoy views of Suruga Bay and the Izu Peninsula. After paying respects at the shrine and admiring the richly decorated buildings, visitors should explore the Kunozan Toshogu Museum, which houses various Tokugawa family treasures, including armor and helmets.
Entrance fee to shrine building: 500 JPY/adult, 200 JPY/elementary and junior high school student; entrance fee to museum: 400 JPY/adult, 150 JPY/elementary and junior high school student
※Joint ticket for shrine building and museum: 800 JPY/adult, 300 JPY/elementary and junior high school student
- Nihondaira Ropeway - Nihondaira is a scenic hilly area at an altitude of about 300m overlooking Suruga Bay, offering a stunning view of Mt. Fuji. From here, Mt. Fuji rises beyond the tea fields, accompanied by Suruga Bay, and a shift in gaze reveals the southern Japan Alps. A must-see is the nighttime view from sunset, where the lights of Shimizu City below begin to twinkle, creating a romantic scene. Capturing a photograph with the nightscape as a backdrop is highly recommended.
- Nihondaira Parkway - Nihondaira is a scenic hilly area at an altitude of about 300m overlooking Suruga Bay, offering a stunning view of Mt. Fuji. From here, Mt. Fuji rises beyond the tea fields, accompanied by Suruga Bay, and a shift in gaze reveals the southern Japan Alps. A must-see is the nighttime view from sunset, where the lights of Shimizu City below begin to twinkle, creating a romantic scene. Capturing a photograph with the nightscape as a backdrop is highly recommended.
- Shizuoka Sengen Shrine - Shizuoka Sengen Shrine is the collective name for three shrines: Kanbe, Asama, and Otoshimioya. The expansive precincts feature magnificent shrine buildings, including the bright vermilion Romon Gate, the Ohaiden Hall, and the main shrines of Kanbe and Asama. “Chigomai,” a dance said to have moved Lord Ieyasu, is performed during Hatsukaesai, the annual festival in April. The Shizuoka City Cultural Assets Museum, preserving and exhibiting valuable documents related to the Imagawa and Tokugawa families, is located within the precincts.
- Sumpu Castle Park - Sumpu Castle Park is a historic site in the heart of Shizuoka City, built on the grounds of the former Sumpu Castle. Originally constructed in the late 16th century, the castle later served as the retirement residence of Tokugawa Ieyasu, the founder of the Tokugawa Shogunate.
Today, the park features reconstructed structures like the East Gate and Tatsumi Yagura (corner tower), along with tranquil gardens, open lawns, and walking paths. Visitors can explore exhibits about the castle’s history, enjoy seasonal flowers, and experience a serene atmosphere in the city center.
It’s an ideal spot for history enthusiasts and anyone seeking a relaxing break while learning about the Tokugawa era’s legacy.
- Mt. Fuji World Heritage Centre, Shizuoka - The Mt. Fuji World Heritage Exhibition is a museum dedicated to exploring the cultural, historical, and spiritual significance of Mt. Fuji, which was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2013. The exhibition highlights why Mt. Fuji is considered both a sacred mountain and an enduring symbol of Japan.
Inside the museum, visitors can learn about Mt. Fuji’s geological formation, its influence on Japanese art and literature, and the traditions of mountain worship that have continued for centuries. Interactive displays, videos, and models help explain how the mountain has shaped Japanese culture and why it was recognized as a site of Outstanding Universal Value.
It’s an informative and engaging place for anyone who wants to understand the deeper meaning behind Japan’s iconic mountain.
- Fujisan Hongu Sengen Taisha - Fujisan Hongū Sengen Taisha is the head shrine of over 1,300 Sengen shrines across Japan and is deeply connected to the worship of Mt. Fuji. Located in Fujinomiya City at the southwestern foot of the mountain, it has been a sacred site for centuries, dedicated to Konohanasakuya-hime, the Shinto deity associated with Mt. Fuji and protection from volcanic eruptions.
The shrine features elegant traditional architecture, a serene atmosphere, and a beautiful spring-fed pond called Wakutama Pond, designated a national natural treasure. Historically, this shrine served as the official starting point for climbing Mt. Fuji, and it remains an important cultural and spiritual landmark.
A visit offers a peaceful setting and a chance to experience the long history of Mt. Fuji worship in Japan.

- Meet up with guide on foot within designated area of Shizuoka
- Licensed Local English Speaking Guide
- Customizable Tour of your choice of 3-4 sites from ‘What to expect’ list
- Meet up with guide on foot within designated area of Shizuoka
- Licensed Local English Speaking Guide
- Customizable Tour of your choice of 3-4 sites from ‘What to expect’ list
- Transportation fees, Entrance fees, Lunch, and Other personal expenses
- Private Vehicle
- You cannot combine multiple tour groups.
- Guide Entry fees are only covered for sights listed under What to Expect.
- Transportation fees, Entrance fees, Lunch, and Other personal expenses
- Private Vehicle
- You cannot combine multiple tour groups.
- Guide Entry fees are only covered for sights listed under What to Expect.
This value-packed trip with a government-licensed and experienced multilingual tour guide is a fantastic and efficient way to explore Central Shizuoka/Shimizu!
Shizuoka is home to amazingly unique food, history, culture and natural beauty. Follow in the footsteps of ancient travelers along the Old Tokaido Road while taking in the majestic views of Mt….
This value-packed trip with a government-licensed and experienced multilingual tour guide is a fantastic and efficient way to explore Central Shizuoka/Shimizu!
Shizuoka is home to amazingly unique food, history, culture and natural beauty. Follow in the footsteps of ancient travelers along the Old Tokaido Road while taking in the majestic views of Mt. Fuji and other natural attractions. Come to Shizuoka and see the unforgettable sightseeing spots for yourself!
Let us know what you would like to experience and we will customize a six-hour tour that’s best for you.
Note1: Please select your must-see spots from a list in the tour information to create your customized itinerary.
Note2: National Government Licensed Guide Interpreter certification is issued by the Japanese government requires a good knowledge and understanding of Japanese culture and history.
- This is a walking tour. Pick up is on foot.
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.