Embark on a private day tour to Mount Fuji like no other! What sets this experience apart is the seamless comfort, flexibility, and personalized service we provide. Unlike standard group tours, this exclusive trip is tailored just for you—allowing you to explore at your own pace, visit hidden gems, and enjoy breathtaking views without the usual crowds.
With a professional guide and driver, you can sit back and relax, knowing every detail is taken care of. Whether you want to capture the perfect photo of Fuji, enjoy a peaceful moment by Lake Kawaguchi, or indulge in local delicacies, this tour is designed around your interests. Plus, if you'd like to explore other destinations, we offer customizable itineraries, ensuring your vacation is truly unforgettable.
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Mt. Fuji 5th Station is situated 2300 m above sea level & you see the Mt fuji close view if the weather is good not rainy & lots of souvenir shop enjoy shopping. This is best spot for climbers to go top of Mt fuji. Mt Fuji The climbing season start from early 14 July to September 10. NOTE:During hiking Season we cannot go to 5th station. You have to take shuttle bus cost 3000¥ person and it takes approximately 1hour30minuts to go up and come down.
Lake Kawaguchiko is beautiful lake it is The gateway to the Fuji Five Lakes area, you can do Ship cruise or rope way cable car that goes up to kachi kachi mountain. You can see very close clear view of Mt fuji from this place if weather is good Note For ship cruise & rope way cable car entry fees you have to pay separately.
Oshino Hakkai, or the Eight Seas of Oshino, are a set of eight ponds located in the Fuji Five Lakes area, on the site of a former sixth lake that dried out several centuries ago. The eight ponds are fed by snowmelt from the slopes of Mount Fuji that filters down the mountain through porous layers of volcanic rock over a period of several decades. This makes the mineral-rich pond waters remarkably clear and pristine.
This shrine is said to have had its start in 100 A.D., when a small shrine was built to celebrate the visit of prince Yamato Takeru-no Mikoto to this hill when he was on his way to Kai Province from Hakone. Later in 788, an altar was built to enshrine Sengen God at the present site to halt the frequent eruptions of Mt. Fuji. While Mt. Fuji had been worshipped since ancient times and regarded as sacred, with the rise of mountain worship, people eventually began climbing mountain for ascetic training and this shrine became a basis of Mt. Fuji worship. In the Edo era, "Fuji-ko" worship gained explosive popularity and this area flourished as its sacred spot. The site was designated as one of Mt. Fuji World Heritage Site Assets in 2013.
Oishi Park on the north shore of Kawaguchiko is a park with a superb view of lake and Mt.Fuji at once. Various flowers bloom on the promenade along the lakeside according to the season. On a sunny day, there are many photographers who take pictures of Mt. Fuji, lake and flowers from early morning. There is a large free parking lot and is popular as a rest area of the touring of a bicycle and the motorcycle. Flowers which bloom in profusion every season, the scenery of wide lake and magnificent view of Mt.Fuji are the charm of only Oishi park. You will feel calm if you stroll slowly in the promenade where flowers bloom while looking at Mt.Fuji.
The park begins at the base of Mt. Arakurayama and extends up the mountain. At the top of a 398 stair hike is an observation deck that looks out over the cityscape of Fujiyoshida City and majestic Mt. Fuji towering above. Though the Spring sakura (cherry blossom) season is best for capturing the symbolic image of Mt. Fuji, cherry blossoms and five-storied pagoda, the park can be enjoyed throughout the year with a stunning view that changes with the seasons.
The Gotemba Premium Outlets is an outlet mall located in Gotemba, Shizuoka, Japan, near Mount Fuji. It was opened on July 13, 2000, and contains over 200 stores. The mall is managed by Mitsubishi Estate Simon Co., Ltd., a joint venture between Mitsubishi Estate and Simon Property Group.
Iyashi no Sato (いやしの里) stands on the site of a former farming village on the western shores of Lake Saiko. The village was destroyed by a landslide during a typhoon in 1966. Forty years later the village's traditional thatched roofed houses were reconstructed and reopened as an open air museum and traditional craft village where people can learn about the culture and try out and purchase different local handicrafts. The village is now made up of more than twenty houses that have been converted into shops, restaurants, museums and galleries. Each of the shops specializes in a traditional craft such as pottery, incense or weaving. Some of the handicraft shops, provide hands-on workshops for visitors, such as making incense bags or an owl figurine. Activties cost 600-1100 yen and do not require advance reservations.
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