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Mt. Fuji Fifth Station and Lake Kawaguchiko Private Tour by Car

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This is a one-day tour that takes you from your hotel in Tokyo to Mt. Fuji and back by private car.

A private vehicle will be provided for each group of guests, and the drive to Mt. Fuji takes about 2.5 hours one way. Upon arrival, you can enjoy the stunning natural scenery, visit lakes, shrines, and museums, and trek around the 5th station of Mt. Fuji. Mt. Fuji is Japan's highest mountain and has been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

This tour is perfect for those who want to enjoy a relaxed, private Mt. Fuji experience, as well as for groups of friends or families with children.

Round-trip transportation from and to your hotel, highway tolls, and admission fees for Mt. Fuji are all included in the tour price. This tour will be guided by a certified guide who is highly knowledgeable about the local area. This tour includes a 2.5-hour one-way drive from Tokyo to Mt. Fuji.

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FromSGD S$985.22Per Vehicle

What's included in Mt. Fuji Fifth Station and Lake Kawaguchiko Private Tour by Car

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Itinerary

Mt.Fuji 5th station

This is the end of the Subaru Line. At 2,300 meters above sea level and 60% of the 3,776-meter-high Mt. We will visit Ko-omitake Shrine, an ancient center of worship, and enjoy a 240-degree view of Pa from the observatory next to it. In addition to views of Lake Yamanaka and Lake Kawaguchi below, you can enjoy mountain views of Kitadake, Japan's second highest peak, and Yatsugatake, which as legends say, competed in height with Mt.  A short walk along a trail called the Ochudo trail will take you to rhododendrons, Japanese spruces, and other plants that have survived the harsh natural environment.

Fujisan World Heritage Center(Mt.Fuji World Heritage Center)

Fuji, a World Heritage Site established by Yamanashi Prefecture. Fuji's nature, history, and culture through a 7-minute video in English.

Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Jinja Shrine

In Japanese belief, Mt. Fuji is a god. To climb this divine mountain, Shinto rituals are essential. There are four trails on Mt. Fuji, but the Yoshida-guchi trail accounts for 60% of climbers. The main shrine is the starting point of the Yoshida-guchi trail. Walking along the beautiful approach, pass through the tallest torii gate in Japan, and visit the main shrine, protected by a giant 1,000-year-old tree named Yoshi

Inclusions

  • Expressway tolls, gasoline, parking fees
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Admission fee
  • Guide Fee
  • Lunch
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

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