Experience both the breathtaking daytime views and the dazzling night light show on this perfect day trip from Tokyo. Visit all the top trending Mt. Fuji viewpoints seen on social media!
First, We take you to the iconic red pagoda at Arakurayama Sengen Park, the famous Honcho Street where Mt. Fuji looms at the end of the road, and the wildly popular Lawson convenience store viewpoint. As a bonus, enjoy the panoramic scenery from Oishi Park at Lake Kawaguchi.
Then, head to the highlight of the winter night: Mori Mori Resort. Stroll through an overwhelming display of illuminations created by 6 million lights brightening the darkness. Create unforgettable winter memories amidst a romantic symphony of light across 10 distinct illumination zones. After 4:00 PM, enjoy the Rainbow Lift for free and try paid attractions such as tube sledding or the sky bike optionally. If you’re hungry, the onsite Wild Dining food court offers hearty favorites.
Located on the northern shore of Lake Kawaguchi, Oishi Park offers panoramic views of Mt. Fuji paired with seasonal flower displays such as lavender, kokia, and colorful shrubs. The wide lakeside promenade makes it an excellent spot for unobstructed landscape photography.
This convenience store became a social-media sensation thanks to its alignment with Mt. Fuji directly behind the building. Its clear sightline, minimal foreground, and everyday Japanese setting make it a uniquely iconic photography location.
Nestled in a lush forest at the foot of Mount Hakone, Hakone Shrine is a spiritual sanctuary with over 1,200 years of history. Follow the lantern-lined path through towering cedars to the shrine’s main hall, where visitors come to pray for good fortune and safe travels. The tranquil setting makes it a peaceful stop for both reflection and stunning photography.
Just downhill from Arakurayama Sengen Park, Honcho Street is known for its straight roadway leading directly to a dramatic Mt. Fuji backdrop. The symmetry of the road and the towering mountain makes it a popular spot for perspective-rich, cinematic photos.
One of Japan’s largest winter illumination events, Mori Mori Resort features over 6 million LED lights spread across themed areas. Visitors can stroll through glowing zones, ride the Rainbow Lift (free after 4 PM), try paid attractions such as tube sledding or the sky bike, and enjoy warm meals at Wild Dining. The illuminated hillside and interactive elements create a magical nighttime experience.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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