Experience the beauty of Mount Fuji on a private tour with an English-speaking driver. Customize your itinerary and explore the nearest points to this magnificent mountain.
Experience the beauty of Mount Fuji on a private tour with an English-speaking driver. Customize your itinerary and explore the nearest points to this magnificent mountain.
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Mt. Fuji Subaru Line 5th Station - This is the highest point of Mt. Fuji (2200m) accessible by car, making it a popular spot for hikers. It offers the closest view of Mt. Fuji’s summit and provides a magnificent view of the city from various viewpoints.
P.S. The station is accessible via the Fuji Subaru Line, a scenic toll road that ascends Mount…
- Mt. Fuji Subaru Line 5th Station - This is the highest point of Mt. Fuji (2200m) accessible by car, making it a popular spot for hikers. It offers the closest view of Mt. Fuji’s summit and provides a magnificent view of the city from various viewpoints.
P.S. The station is accessible via the Fuji Subaru Line, a scenic toll road that ascends Mount Fuji’s lower northern slopes, starting in Fujikawaguchiko Town. The toll fee is 2100 yen, and the road may be partially closed in winter due to heavy snow. Additionally, during most of the climbing season (July 5 to September 10, 2024), the road is closed to private vehicles, with shuttle buses operating between designated parking areas at the mountain’s base and the 5th station.
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Arakurayama Sengen Park - This is a peace memorial park featuring Shinto shrines and approximately 400 steps leading to breathtaking views of Mt. Fuji at various elevations. The Chureito Pagoda at the top was built in memory of soldiers and civilians who lost their lives in World War I and II. It is renowned for its stunning views and photography opportunities of Mt. Fuji from the observatory deck.
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Lake Kawaguchiko - Lake Kawaguchi is the second largest of the Mt. Fuji Five Lakes, offering beautiful views of Mt. Fuji. The Kachi Kachi Ropeway takes visitors to an observation point near the summit of Mount Tenjo, where both Lake Kawaguchiko and Mount Fuji can be seen. The area also features numerous hot springs for relaxation.
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Oishi Park - Located on the north shore of Lake Kawaguchi, Oishi Park offers stunning views of Mt. Fuji and Lake Kawaguchi. The park includes a 350m walking path lined with flowers; from early April to late May, moss phlox flowers create a pink carpet, from late June to late July, lavender blooms, and from mid to late October, kokia shrubs display their vibrant red autumn colors. The contrast between the flowers and Mt. Fuji is breathtaking.
The park also hosts the Kawaguchiko Natural Living Center, where visitors can make fruit jam and enjoy an all-you-can-eat cherry and blueberry picking course. A café offers specialty blueberry ice cream.
- Oshino Hakkai - Oshino Hakkai consists of eight springs in Oshino, Yamanashi, Japan, where aquifer water from Mount Fuji surfaces. These springs are a Natural Monument of Japan and part of the Mount Fuji World Heritage Site. Winter provides a particularly stunning view of “Diamond Fuji,” a phenomenon where the sun aligns perfectly with Mt. Fuji’s peak.
A small open-air museum, the Hannoki Bayashi Shiryokan, surrounds the largest pond, with a small admission fee. The water in Waku Pond is exceptionally clear and clean, and visitors are encouraged to drink it and take some home. It’s an excellent place for gifts and souvenirs, with amazing street food available.
- Gotemba Premium Outlets - This shopping mall features premium outlets of well-known brands. Including this in your itinerary is optional, so please discuss it with the driver in the morning if interested.
- Pickup and Drop off in Tokyo
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- English speaking driver/guide
- Highway/Tolls
- Gas/petrol
- Meet & Greet
- Pickup and Drop off in Tokyo
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- English speaking driver/guide
- Highway/Tolls
- Gas/petrol
- Meet & Greet
- Food and beverage
- Entrance fee requires for activities
- Entrance fee of Fuji Sabaru Line (5th Station) costs 2100 yen
- Food and beverage
- Entrance fee requires for activities
- Entrance fee of Fuji Sabaru Line (5th Station) costs 2100 yen
Mount Fuji represents Japan in a unique way. This mountain embodies Japanese physical, cultural, and spiritual attributes. It reigns as Japan’s highest peak, with a staggering height of 3,776 meters (12,380 feet). Surprisingly, the zenith of Mt Fuji isn’t owned by an individual - it actually is a part of the Sengen Grand Shrine. Mount Fuji is a…
Mount Fuji represents Japan in a unique way. This mountain embodies Japanese physical, cultural, and spiritual attributes. It reigns as Japan’s highest peak, with a staggering height of 3,776 meters (12,380 feet). Surprisingly, the zenith of Mt Fuji isn’t owned by an individual - it actually is a part of the Sengen Grand Shrine. Mount Fuji is a stratovolcano or a composite cone. These cones, created by forceful eruptions, comprise of layers of rock, ash, and lava. This trip is centered around the fascinating view of this extraordinary mountain from the closest points indicated. The itinerary can be flexible or completely customized.
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.