Explore Mount Fuji’s history, culture, and geology on an e-bike tour. Discover ancient traditions and geological wonders with expert guides.
Explore Mount Fuji’s history, culture, and geology on an e-bike tour. Discover ancient traditions and geological wonders with expert guides.
- Shin-Fuji Station - You’ll start at Shin-Fuji Station.
- Suzukawako Park - This park has a tsunami evacuation tower. It is 15 meters high and can accommodate up to 120 people. In the event of an earthquake, a tsunami over 10 meters high is expected to follow.
- Suzukawa no Fujizuka - During the Muromachi to Edo periods,(around the 1300s to…
- Shin-Fuji Station - You’ll start at Shin-Fuji Station.
- Suzukawako Park - This park has a tsunami evacuation tower. It is 15 meters high and can accommodate up to 120 people. In the event of an earthquake, a tsunami over 10 meters high is expected to follow.
- Suzukawa no Fujizuka - During the Muromachi to Edo periods,(around the 1300s to the 1800s) the number of Shugendō practitioners who trained on Mount Fuji increased significantly. These practitioners purified their bodies and minds by bathing in the waters of the Suzukawa coast. They would then leave a sacred stone at the Fujizuka Hill and pray for a safe ascent of Mount Fuji.
- Sunayama Park - Beautiful Tagonoura Sand Dunes. This coast consists of an arc-shaped sand dune formed by the accumulation of sediment from the Fuji River on the steep slopes created by lava flows from Mount Fuji. The Tagonoura Sand Dunes, stretching approximately 22 kilometers east to west from the left bank of the Fuji River to the mouth of the Kano River, are about 200 to 800 meters wide and have an elevation of 5 to 10 meters
- Nichirenshu Ryuen Temple - The anchor and log book of the Geratic, located within the grounds of Ryenji Temple. The Geratic was a cargo ship from Jakarta that encountered Typhoon 20 in 1979 and was shipwrecked, washing ashore on Kashiwabara Beach, where two crew members lost their lives. The ship’s hull remained upright on the sandy beach without tipping over, which became a major story at the time and attracted many spectators.
- Yusui Park - Mount Fuji is not only a volcano but also a mountain of water, storing a significant amount of water. The people living around Mount Fuji have utilized this water for their daily lives and the development of industries.
It is said that the amount of rain and snow falling on Mount Fuji totals approximately 2.1 billion tons per year, with around 1.8 billion tons of this water being stored annually. This water seeps into the mountain, flowing underground, and eventually emerges as spring water on the surface of the foothills after several decades. The amount of groundwater stored in Mount Fuji is estimated to be enough for about two years’ worth of use for the people living in Japan.
- Fujisan Yumeno Ohashi - You can enjoy a magnificent view of Mount Fuji from this bridge. Please note that participants will have to go down 50 steps at the bridge.
- Shin-Fuji Station - Return to the starting point.
- Rental electric assisted bike (Miyata Ridge Runner)
- Rental Helmet
- Insurance
- Guide
- Rental electric assisted bike (Miyata Ridge Runner)
- Rental Helmet
- Insurance
- Guide
- Bottled water
- Bottled water
Japan’s renowned Mount Fuji is celebrated not only for its stunning beauty but also as the tallest active volcano in the nation! Mount Fuji is unique because the Philippine Sea Plate, which supports the Izu Peninsula, subducts beneath both the Eurasian Plate and the North American Plate. These three tectonic boundaries converge almost directly beneath…
Japan’s renowned Mount Fuji is celebrated not only for its stunning beauty but also as the tallest active volcano in the nation! Mount Fuji is unique because the Philippine Sea Plate, which supports the Izu Peninsula, subducts beneath both the Eurasian Plate and the North American Plate. These three tectonic boundaries converge almost directly beneath Mount Fuji.
Another intriguing aspect of Mount Fuji is its status as a mountain of water, storing an impressive 1.7 to 1.8 billion tons of water annually within its expansive structure. This abundant water supply has been a vital resource for daily life.
On this tour, local guides will introduce participants to the distinctive features of Japan’s most famous mountain, Mount Fuji. The tour will explore all the wonderful contributions Mount Fuji makes to the region. Interested individuals are invited to join! Guides will lead a special e-bike tour of this remarkable area, revealing hidden spots and unique insights known only to them.
- During the tour, there is a staircase with 50 steps at Fujisan Yumeno Ohashi. Therefore, it is not wheelchair accessible.
- This tour is not wheelchair accessible.
- Total tour duration includes time from the start, through each segment of the tour, and back.
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.