Looking for a unique and accessible adventure near Mt. Fuji? Mount Houei is the perfect spot! Formed by the great eruption of 1707, Houei is Mt. Fuji’s newest and largest crater, offering visitors a chance to walk right along the rim of a real volcano. The trail starts at the Fujinomiya Fifth Station and takes just about an hour, making it easy even for beginners, families, and anyone who wants a taste of volcanic hiking—no special equipment needed.
We will walk along the rim of the huge Houei Crater, so vast that it can’t fit into the frame of a camera. The landscape is truly out of this world, with red and black volcanic rocks and sweeping ash slopes—perfect for memorable photos.
The trail is well-maintained and not too steep, so you can relax and enjoy the journey, whether you’re an outdoor lover or just looking for a fun, easy-going adventure.
Mount Hoei is the perfect destination on Mount Fuji for anyone looking for an easy and accessible hiking experience. This beginner-friendly trail starts from the Fujinomiya Fifth Station, so there’s no need for special climbing skills or overnight stays. With a short trek, you can reach the vast Hoei Crater and enjoy a breathtaking panorama that feels like being on another planet. The trail is well-maintained, suitable for all fitness levels, and popular with families, friends, and first-time hikers. Walking on the rim of the crater feels like stepping into another world, with its dramatic volcanic landscape and photo-worthy scenery. (Highlights) Beginner-friendly: Short ascent (about 80 meters elevation gain). Quick and rewarding: Reach the crater within an hour. Fantastic views: Unbeatable panoramas of the crater, Mount Fuji, and the ocean. No technical gear required: Just bring comfortable walking shoes and weather-appropriate clothing. Unique experience: Explore Mount Fuji’s youngest and largest crater, created by the historic 1707 eruption.
You will make your own way to the meeting points