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Explore Mt. Fuji’s top sights with a local guide and round-trip Tokyo transfers in a comfy, air-conditioned ride.
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Enjoy lakefront views of Mt. Fuji from Oishi Park, with seasonal flowers and Kawaguchiko forming the perfect natural frame.
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Step into Oshino Hakkai, a quaint village of crystal-clear ponds fed by Fuji’s snowmelt, surrounded by old homes and nature paths.
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Climb to Chureito Pagoda for a 360° panorama where Mt. Fuji, the red pagoda, and Fujiyoshida city align in one epic view.
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Upgrade your tour with a stop at a thatched-roof heritage village and pick between Tokyo or Shinjuku as your departure point.
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Full-day guided tour includes Mt. Fuji’s 5th Station, Lake Ashi cruise, Hakone Ropeway, and a bullet train ride back to Tokyo.
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Led by a National Government Licensed English-speaking guide, offering insights into Japan’s iconic sights and history.
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Take in panoramic views of Mt. Fuji and Hakone National Park from the ropeway and enjoy a relaxing Lake Ashi cruise.
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Experience seamless travel with comfortable coach transfers and a quick Shinkansen journey to Tokyo Station.
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Upgrade to include lunch — Japanese bento or Indian thali — with a traditional Wadaiko drum performance, and choose your pick-up from Tokyo or Shinjuku Station.
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Enjoy a full-day guided trip from Tokyo to Mt. Fuji 5th Station and surrounding areas, with convenient pick-up and return by bullet train.
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An expert English-speaking guide will be present throughout your tour. Take a cable car ride on Hakone Ropeway, cruise on Lake Ashi, and listen to your audio guide available in 5 languages.
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Enjoy panoramic views of the foothills, lakes, and a valley from Mt Fuji's 5th station perched at 2000m above sea level.
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Stop at Hakone Shrine, once a training ground for samurai warriors. Try one of the famed black eggs of Owakudani—a delicacy said to promote longevity.
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Upgrade to a Japanese lunch buffet featuring fresh local ingredients and stunning views of Mt. Fuji. Vegetarian options are available upon request!
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Enjoy a full-day trip from Tokyo to see Kamakura’s Great Buddha, Lake Ashi and Lake Kawaguchi, with transfers and a bilingual guide.
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Cruise peacefully across Lake Ashi, taking in clear views of Mt. Fuji, then enjoy a visit to the iconic Great Buddha of Kotoku-in, a designated national treasure.
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Visit a serene, spring-fed village, Oshino Hakkai, where you will see charming thatched-roof houses, sample fresh wasabi and handmade soba.
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Stop at a flower-fringed park near Lake Kawaguchi, perfect for capturing Mt. Fuji’s reflection in crystal-clear waters framed by vibrant gardens.
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Visit the Great Buddha at Kotoku-in, a spiritual site that showcase Japan’s rich blend of Buddhist and Shinto traditions.
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Enjoy a full-day tour from Tokyo to see twin lakes that give the best views of Mt. Fuji with the convenience of round-trip AC coach transfers from Tokyo.
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An expert English-speaking guide will be present throughout your tour. Go for fun activities like windsurfing, hot spring bathing, and cycling at your own expense.
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Visit Arakura-yama Sengen Park, known for the iconic Chureito Pagoda, and see Mt. Fuji's changing beauty through the seasons, from cherry blossoms to colorful autumn foliage.
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Nestled at the foot of Mt. Fuji, Lake Kawaguchi, also known as Fuji Five Lakes offers a postcard-perfect view of the snow-capped peak.
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Relax at Lake Yamanaka's hot springs, a serene spot surrounded by swans and stunning scenery.
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You can upgrade your experience for a small group tour with hotel transfers to Shinjuku, Chiyoda, Chuo, Taito, Minato, Shibuya, and Toshima.
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Enjoy a full-day guided trip from Tokyo to Hakone and see the majestic Mt. Fuji with the convenience of round-trip AC coach transfers.
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An expert Chinese, Japanese, or English-speaking guide will accompany your tour. Take a cable car ride on Hakone Ropeway for scenic views of the volcanic Owakudani Valley.
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Stop at Hakone Shrine, once a training ground for samurai warriors. Capture stunning photos at the iconic red torii gate at Lake Ashinoko.
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Try one of the famed black eggs of Owakudani—a delicacy said to promote longevity, then unwind at Lake Yamanaka with a dip at a hot spring with views of Mt. Fuji.
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Oshino Hakkai has 8 pristine ponds formed by Mt. Fuji’s melting snow. Visit traditional Japanese teahouses that take you back to the Edo period.
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About Mount Fuji
Explore Mount Fuji, where the splendor of Japan's iconic peak unfolds. From serene hikes to cultural tours, each experience here is crafted to reveal the mountain's majestic beauty and rich heritage. Find your perfect Mount Fuji adventure here.
Why visit Mount Fuji?
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Yoshida Trail entrance
Located at Fuji Subaru Line 5th Station, the Yoshida Trail is the most popular route for climbing Mount Fuji. This entrance is equipped with parking, restrooms, and shops for last-minute supplies.

Subashiri Trail entrance
The Subashiri Trail opens at the Subashiri 5th Station, on the eastern side of Mount Fuji. This route merges with the Yoshida Trail at the 8th station, offering a unique climbing experience through lush forests.

Gotemba Trail entrance
For climbers starting from the lowest elevation, the Gotemba Trail entrance at the Gotemba 5th Station is your gateway. This entrance has minimal facilities—just parking and basic restrooms—making it less crowded but also less convenient

Fujinomiya Trail entrance
The Fujinomiya Trail, accessing the mountain from the south, starts at the Fujinomiya 5th Station. This station offers a range of services, including equipment rental, food outlets, and restrooms, catering well to solo climbers and groups.
At the Fifth Stations, lockers may be available for climbers to store unnecessary items before beginning their ascent.
First aid stations are strategically placed along the climbing routes to assist climbers with minor injuries or health issues.
Toilets are available at rest stations along the climbing routes. There is usually a small fee to use these facilities, which goes towards their maintenance and cleanliness.
Souvenir shops are located at the Fifth Stations and at key points along the trails. These shops offer Mount Fuji-related memorabilia, such as walking sticks (that can be stamped at stations along the climb), t-shirts, hats, and other souvenirs commemorating the climb.
The Fifth Stations, serving as starting points for Mount Fuji climbers, offer varying degrees of wheelchair accessibility. Some stations, like the Kawaguchiko 5th Station, have paved areas and accessible facilities such as restrooms and shops.
Service animals are generally allowed in the Mount Fuji area, especially at the base and around the Fifth Stations.
Strollers can be used at the Fifth Stations and in surrounding park areas where the terrain allows. However, the hiking trails up Mount Fuji are not suitable for strollers due to the steep, rocky paths.
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