Discover Mt. Fuji’s splendor with a private tour. Enjoy panoramic views, cultural experiences, and expert guidance. Book your unforgettable journey today.
Discover Mt. Fuji’s splendor with a private tour. Enjoy panoramic views, cultural experiences, and expert guidance. Book your unforgettable journey today.
- Oshino Hakkai - Oshino Hakkai is a small village located near Mount Fuji in Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan. It’s renowned for its pristine and crystal-clear spring water, which flows from Mount Fuji’s snowmelt and underground springs. The village is home to eight ponds (hakkai means “eight seas” in Japanese) fed by this water source. These ponds are…
- Oshino Hakkai - Oshino Hakkai is a small village located near Mount Fuji in Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan. It’s renowned for its pristine and crystal-clear spring water, which flows from Mount Fuji’s snowmelt and underground springs. The village is home to eight ponds (hakkai means “eight seas” in Japanese) fed by this water source. These ponds are surrounded by traditional thatched-roof houses and are often visited by tourists for their picturesque beauty and the opportunity to see carp swimming in the clear water. Oshino Hakkai also offers various shops, restaurants, and cultural experiences for visitors to enjoy.
- Chureito Pagoda - The Chureito Pagoda, located in Fujiyoshida City, Japan, offers stunning views of Mount Fuji. It is a five-storied pagoda situated within the Arakura Sengen Shrine. Visitors climb a series of steps to reach the pagoda, where they can enjoy panoramic vistas, especially during cherry blossom season. The pagoda has become an iconic spot for photography enthusiasts and tourists alike. It’s advisable to visit early in the morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds and capture the best views.
- Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Jinja Shrine - Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Shrine is a Shinto shrine located in Fujiyoshida City, Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan, at the northern foot of Mount Fuji. It serves as the main entrance to the Yoshida Trail, one of the traditional climbing routes to the summit of Mount Fuji. The shrine is dedicated to Konohanasakuya-hime, the Shinto goddess of Mount Fuji, and it has a long history dating back to ancient times. Visitors often come to the shrine to pray for safe travels and successful climbs before embarking on their journey up the mountain.
- Mt. Fuji 5th Station - The Fifth Station of Mount Fuji is the most popular starting point for climbers attempting to reach the summit of Japan’s highest peak. Situated at an elevation of around 2,300 meters, it offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. Visitors can find various facilities here, including shops, restaurants, and accommodations. Many climbers begin their ascent from this point, typically during the official climbing season from early July to early September. It’s advisable to check weather conditions and prepare accordingly before starting the climb.
- Lake Kawaguchiko - Lake Kawaguchi, nestled at Mount Fuji’s base, offers serene vistas and recreational activities like boating and fishing. Its shores boast charming eateries serving fresh seafood and traditional Japanese fare, perfect for a delightful lakeside lunch. Visitors can also explore nearby attractions like hot springs and museums, making it an ideal destination for a full day of relaxation, exploration, and culinary delights.
- Oishi Park - Oishi Park, situated on the shores of Lake Kawaguchi, provides stunning views of Mount Fuji and colorful flower gardens. After exploring the park’s beauty, visitors can indulge in delicious soft-serve ice cream, a popular treat available in various flavors. This refreshing dessert complements the picturesque surroundings, offering a delightful experience for visitors of all ages.
- Saiko Iyashi no Sato Nemba - Saiko Iyashi no Sato Nenba, a restored traditional village near Lake Saiko, offers a serene escape with activities like crafting and exploring thatched-roof houses. After immersing in the tranquil atmosphere, visitors can enjoy local snacks and beverages, such as green tea and traditional sweets, adding to the cultural experience of this charming village
- Fuji-Q Highland - Fuji-Q Highland is an amusement park in Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi, Japan, owned and operated by the namesake Fuji Kyuko Co. it was opened on 2 March 1968. The theme park is near the base of Mount Fuji
- Private transportation
- Surcharges on fuel
- Highway tolls
- Parking fees
- Private transportation
- Surcharges on fuel
- Highway tolls
- Parking fees
- Lunch
- Mt. Fuji 5th station - $ 13.20 or 2100 Yen / Per Group
- Saiko Iyashi No Nemba Sato - $ 3.15 or 500 yen / Per Adult
- Lunch
- Mt. Fuji 5th station - $ 13.20 or 2100 Yen / Per Group
- Saiko Iyashi No Nemba Sato - $ 3.15 or 500 yen / Per Adult
Make your dream trip come true with us. Immerse yourself in the breathtaking beauty of Japan’s iconic Mount Fuji. Our expert-led tours offer panoramic views of Lake Kawaguchi-ko, Oshino Hakkai, Chureito Pagoda, and many cultural experiences that bring this majestic peak to the trip. Let us guide you on an unforgettable journey. * Travel in a Private…
Make your dream trip come true with us. Immerse yourself in the breathtaking beauty of Japan’s iconic Mount Fuji. Our expert-led tours offer panoramic views of Lake Kawaguchi-ko, Oshino Hakkai, Chureito Pagoda, and many cultural experiences that bring this majestic peak to the trip. Let us guide you on an unforgettable journey. Travel in a Private vehicle. Round trip from Tokyo/Yokohama/Chiba/Hakone. * English speaking Guide
- You can bring your wheelchair
- The remaining hours is allotted for travel time
- Your driver can request you to change time bit earlier due to bad traffic/weather.
- Not recommended for travelers over 95 years
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.