Korean-speaking professional driver/guide
Japanese-speaking professional driver/guide
Round-trip transfers to and from the meet up location
Toll fees
Fuel fees
Admission to Tickets for Fuji Shibazakura Festival are 1,100 yen, 600 yen for children aged 3-12, 1,400 yen during peak season, 800 yen for children aged 3-12
Admission to The price for bathing in Red Fuji-no-Yu is 1,120 yen (adult bathing fee + towel fee), 920 yen for middle and high school students, and 570 yen for elementary school students
Admission to Fuji Onsen bathing fee: 1,600 yen (weekdays)
Other personal expenses
Important: Infants and children must be included in the passenger headcount
Free for children aged 0-2 as long as they will not occupy separate seats
Children aged 3+ will be charged the same rate as adults
Seniors aged 70+ should present a medical certificate before participating
The activity is not recommended: epilepsy / heart disease / asthma / other serious medical conditions
Participants who appear intoxicated may be refused service. In this case, no refunds will be given
Pets are prohibited
The operator has the right to refuse a reservation if the group size or luggage exceeds the capacity of the reserved vehicle. In this case, no refunds will be issued
A golden route to enjoy the beauty of Mount Fuji in different seasons throughout the year! From the most classic photo of Mount Fuji in Arakurayama Sengen Park, the close-up view of the snow-capped Fuji at the fifth station in spring and summer, to the limited beauty of cherry blossom tunnels, moss sakura festivals, maple leaf corridors around Kawaguchiko, and close contact with swans in Yamanaka Lake or enjoy the day-return hot spring. Designed for you who love taking photos and experiencing the beauty of nature in all four seasons, you will never miss the most beautiful appearance of Mount Fuji no matter when you come!
First stop: Check in at the best angle of Mount Fuji 4/26 – 9/30: Go straight to the fifth station, get close to the snow-capped Mount Fuji, and watch the volcanic landforms and the rolling sea of clouds up close. 10/1 – 4/25: Climb the Arakurayama Sengen Park and take the most classic “Five-Storied Pagoda + Mt. Fuji” scene Second stop: Kawaguchiko seasonal scenery tour April: Cherry Blossom Festival, walk into the pink cherry blossom tunnel, beautiful as a dream April-May: Motosu Lake Shibazakura Festival, overlooking the pink and purple sea of flowers under Mt. Fuji Late October – mid-November: Maple Leaf Corridor, red maple leaves covering the ground, full of autumn Kawaguchiko Oishi Park can take pictures of snow-capped mountains reflected on the lake in autumn and winter, and encounter purple lavender fields in spring and summer. Third stop: Yamanakako experience or hot spring relaxation Feed swans up close, take photos while walking by the lake Or choose a day trip to the hot spring, soak in the hot spring and enjoy the scenery, to draw a pleasant end to the journey