Don’t miss the chance to see Mount Fuji in all its glory. Book this private, hassle-free tour out to Hakone, the place nearest to Tokyo for the best views of Mount Fuji. You have several modes of transport included, including the Hakone Ropeway, a cruise on a pirate ship over Lake Ashi, and a private vehicle to tour the local area.
Pickup included
We will be using the express highway to reach our destinations faster. The tolls for the highway are included in the package
The 5th Station of Mount Fuji, also known as Fujinomiya 5th Station or Yoshida 5th Station, is the most popular starting point for climbers during the summer climbing season. It is located at an altitude of about 2,300 meters (7,546 feet) and offers facilities such as restaurants, shops, and accommodation. It's also accessible by road, making it a popular destination for those who wish to experience the mountain without climbing to the summit. The station provides stunning views of the surrounding area on clear days.
Nestled at the foothills of Mount Fuji, Oshino Hakkai is a place where tranquility intertwines with natural beauty. This idyllic village is renowned for its pristine spring water ponds, which are the result of the mountain's melting snow filtering through the Earth for over 80 years. As you wander through the village, you'll encounter eight crystal-clear ponds, each with its unique charm and character. The surrounding area is adorned with traditional thatched-roof houses, further immersing you in a bygone era. These houses have been repurposed into shops and eateries, offering local crafts, snacks, and the chance to experience the village's rich heritage.
Choose to be picked up from a list of locations
Please arrive at the pick up point 5 minutes before departure time.
We will pick you from your Hotel or place of stay. We will meet you at the driveway by the valet stand or from the taxis pick and drop lane near your hotel or place of stay.
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