This full-day tour from Tokyo combines Mount Fuji’s natural wonders, cultural gems, and leisure activities.
Depending on the season, you’ll visit either Mount Fuji 5th Station (4/26–11/30) for close-up volcanic vistas or Arakurayama Sengen Park (12/1–4/25), famed for its pagoda-and-Fuji photo spot.
Explore Oshino Hakkai, eight crystal-clear springs mirroring Fuji’s slopes, often called “Japan’s Jiuzhaigou.”
Choose between shopping at Gotemba Premium Outlets(luxury brands at discounted prices) or soaking in Konohana no Yu, an onsen with open-air baths facing Fuji. (If both Gotemba Premium Outlets and the day-trip hot spring baths are closed on their regular closing days, the itinerary will be adjusted to either sightseeing at Lake Yamanaka or visiting Lake Yamanaka Hot Springs.)
Guides provide multilingual support, and round-trip transfers ensure a seamless experience. Ideal for first-timers seeking Fuji’s beauty, cultural insights, and relaxation in one day.
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Starting point:
JR Tokyo Station, 1-chōme-9 Marunouchi, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 100-0005, Japan
Experience Japan’s highest peak up close at 2,305 meters! As the gateway to Mount Fuji’s summit, this halfway point offers breathtaking views of the volcanic landscape and seasonal cloud seas. Visit between April and November to explore trails, shrines, and souvenir shops while soaking in panoramic vistas of Lake Kawaguchiko. Ideal for hikers and nature lovers, it’s a must-stop to witness Fuji’s raw power and serene beauty.This is the itinerary from April 26 to November 30 of the same year. I will go to Mt. Fuji 5th station and not go to Asama Park.
Dubbed one of "21 Places Photographers Must Visit Before They Die," this park combines iconic Japanese symbols: the red Five-Story Pagoda, cherry blossoms, and Mount Fuji. Climb 398 steps to the observation deck for a postcard-perfect view of Fuji framed by seasonal foliage—pink sakura in spring, fiery maple in autumn, or snow-dusted peaks in winter. A cultural and visual feast for photographers and Instagrammers alike.This is the itinerary from December 1st to April 25th of the following year. I will go to arakurayama Park, not Mt. Fuji 5th station.
Known as "Japan’s Jiuzhaigou," these eight crystal-clear springs are fed by Mount Fuji’s melted snow. Stroll through traditional thatched-roof villages, sip fresh spring water, and capture reflections of Fuji in the mirror-like ponds. The blend of rural charm and UNESCO-recognized natural beauty makes it a tranquil escape for culture and nature enthusiasts.
You will make your own way to the meeting points