Join the best Mount Fuji tour and admire the breathtaking cherry blossoms surrounding Mt. Fuji in Japan's spring scenery. Marvel at how the country's tallest peak transforms into a stunning canvas of vibrant colors while indulging in gourmet Japanese food.
Children aged 3 to 11 years old will be charged the same price as adults. Children under 3 years old are free of charge. When making a reservation, please inform us of your name, gender, and age in the Request & Remarks section. Seat and admission fees are not included.
Various usage fees may be charged for children 2 years old and below (to be paid on-site)
From the West Exit of Shinjuku (Central West Exit (underground)), go towards the direction of the Chuo-dori Underpass and the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building. Once you are on the surface, walk towards the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building for another 1-2 minutes, and you will be in front of the Kogakuin University.
Please go to the intersection. You can see Keio Plaza Hotel(京王プラザホテル)across the street.
Shinjuku West Exit – In front of Kogakuin University (Meeting at 8:20 AM / Departure at 8:30 AM)
Arakurayama Sengen Park (A scenic park offering a panoramic view of the city with Mount Fuji in the background / Approx. 60 minutes)
Stroll around the iconic Fujiyoshida "Honcho Street" (30 minutes)
Oshino Hakkai (Free exploration & free lunch / Approx. 90 minutes)
Feel the magical atmosphere of Japan while looking at Mt. Fuji
Oishi Park (by Lake Kawaguchi, overlooking the lake, Mt. Fuji and seasonal flowers/approx. 40 mins) *This stop is only available on weekdays. It will not be visited during busy periods, weekends, public holidays, or Golden Week (April 29 - May 5).
Experience Japanese nostalgic scenery at Saiko Iyashi no Sato Nenba, the Healing Village (60 minutes)
Arrive at Shinjuku Station (6:00 pm - scheduled arrival)
- What You Can Expect -
Located midway up Arakurayama, this scenic spot features an observation deck that reopened in February 2022 after renovations. After climbing 398 steps, visitors are rewarded with a stunning panoramic view of Mt. Fuji and the five-story pagoda, Chureito Pagoda, making it a must-visit destination. The park is home to approximately 650 cherry trees, which bloom in spring, creating a breathtakingly traditional Japanese landscape with cherry blossoms, Mt. Fuji, and Chureito Pagoda all in one frame.
This shopping street, stretching towards Mt. Fuji, has been gaining popularity as a photogenic spot! Visitors can capture stunning shots of the majestic Mt. Fuji towering in the background, paired with a charming retro Showa-era townscape. In addition to photography, strolling through this nostalgic shopping street while admiring Mt. Fuji adds another layer of enjoyment to the experience.
Oshino Village is located at the southeastern foot of Mt. Fuji in Yamanashi Prefecture. The breathtaking view of Mt. Fuji from Oshino Hakkai, along with the traditional Japanese scenery featuring ponds and windmills, is a must-see. Recognized as a Natural Monument, Oshino Hakkai consists of spring water ponds fed by the underground water from Mt. Fuji. Enjoy a peaceful and mystical moment as you take in the pure, sacred waters that embody the blessings of Mt. Fuji.
The park along the shores of Lake Kawaguchi offers a popular spot for enjoying the breathtaking views of Mt. Fuji and Lake Kawaguchi. A walking path runs along the lakeside, where visitors can take a leisurely stroll and appreciate the seasonal flowers. In spring, you can admire tulips and moss phlox; in early summer, lavender; and in autumn, cosmos and kokia. Enjoy the unique scenery of Oishi Park, accompanied by these seasonal blooms.
*Note: This stop is only available on weekdays. It is not included during crowded periods, weekends, public holidays, or Golden Week (April 29 - May 5).
*Please be aware that the flowering conditions may vary depending on the year's weather. There may be instances when the flowers are not in bloom.
This village, once known as the most beautiful thatched-roof settlement in Japan, was lost due to a typhoon disaster but has been restored to its former glory. Featuring around 20 thatched-roof houses, the village offers hands-on experiences in traditional crafts, nature, and culture, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in nostalgic old Japan. Enjoy a leisurely stroll through the village while admiring the view of Mt. Fuji. Inside the facility, you can find local specialty restaurants serving regional cuisine and soba noodles, as well as tea houses offering sweets and traditional dumplings.
*Admission fees for paid areas must be covered individually.
*Child Policy: Applies to children aged 3-11 (same price as adults). Children under 3 can join for free, but seats and admission fees are not included. Please provide the child's name, gender, and age in the request section when making a reservation.
When making a reservation, please include your name, gender, and age in the Requests & Remarks (*No seating or admission fee. If a seat is required, please book under the child rate)
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