Private Mt. Fuji Day Tour – Easy, Fun & Family-Friendly!
Want to see Mt. Fuji up close and at your own pace? Our private car tour makes it easy! Ride in comfort with an experienced, English-speaking driver who knows all the best photo spots, hidden gems, and local food stops.
Flexible schedule – No rush! We go at your speed.
Perfect for families – Kids love the swans at Lake Yamanaka!
Stress-free – Door-to-door pickup from Tokyo. No transfers, no hassle.
Take your time with a coffee by the lake, enjoy 360° views of Mt. Fuji, and make beautiful memories with your loved ones.
Book now for a relaxing and unforgettable day trip!
We will meet you at the hotel entrance or in the lobby. We will provide you with the car's license plate number and confirm your booking with the order details on our phone.
Relax and Enjoy the Iconic Mt. Fuji View from Oishi Park Oishi Park is one of the best spots to enjoy a full view of Lake Kawaguchiko with the majestic Mt. Fuji rising in the background. Stroll along the peaceful lakeside paths, breathe in the fresh air, and take in the changing beauty of the seasons. The park also features charming souvenir shops and cozy cafés. One of the most popular treats here is the white soft-serve ice cream—its snow-like peak perfectly mirrors Mt. Fuji’s snowy summit, making it a favorite photo opportunity for visitors. Whether you’re walking hand in hand or simply soaking up the view, Oishi Park offers a picture-perfect experience you’ll never forget.
Discover the Tranquil Beauty of Lake Saiko As one of the five famous Fuji Lakes, Lake Saiko offers a peaceful and lesser-known spot to enjoy the stunning view of Mt. Fuji from a different angle. Unlike the more crowded areas, Saiko is quiet and serene, perfect for travelers seeking a slower pace. Take a gentle walk down to the lakeshore and immerse yourself in the calming atmosphere. Here, you’ll often see local people fishing or camping—giving you a glimpse into the laid-back rhythm of everyday life in the Fuji area.
Step Into the Past at Saiko Healing Village (Iyashi no Sato Nenba) Nestled at the foot of Mt. Fuji, Saiko Healing Village is a beautifully restored traditional Japanese village that offers a glimpse into life as it once was. With its thatched-roof gassho-zukuri houses—steeped in history and charm—you’ll feel as if you’ve stepped into the pages of an old Japanese folktale. Wander through quiet lanes lined with wooden homes, cross gentle streams over stone bridges, and take in the peaceful mountain scenery. This is a place where time slows down, inviting you to breathe, reflect, and connect with the spirit of old Japan. Admission (not included in the tour fee): • Adults (high school age and above): ¥500 • Children (elementary and junior high school students): ¥250
A naturally formed ice cave that has existed for thousands of years. Even in summer, the temperature remains below zero. It's a truly unique place to visit. Admission is 350 yen.
Arakurayama Sengen Shrine – A Scenic Icon of Mt. Fuji Famous for its postcard-perfect view of Mt. Fuji behind a five-story red pagoda, Arakurayama Sengen Shrine is one of the most beloved photo spots in Japan. Located in Fujiyoshida City, it offers a breathtaking panorama especially during cherry blossom season and autumn foliage. To reach the famous viewpoint, visitors climb nearly 400 steps—but the rewarding view from the top is truly unforgettable. The peaceful atmosphere and spiritual setting make it a favorite among travelers seeking both beauty and tranquility. Admission: Free Parking: A small parking fee may apply.
Visit the Sacred Gateway to Mt. Fuji – Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Shrine Step into history and spirituality at Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Shrine, one of the most important shrines dedicated to Mt. Fuji worship. With its towering cedar trees, grand torii gate, and centuries-old wooden structures, this peaceful sanctuary has been welcoming climbers and pilgrims for over 1,000 years. As you walk through the forested path, you’ll feel the spiritual energy that has inspired travelers for generations. It’s a perfect place to slow down, take photos, and reflect amidst nature and tradition.
At Lake Yamanaka, you can enjoy a stunning 360-degree view of Mt. Fuji. Swans glide across the peaceful lake, making the scenery even more beautiful. It's the perfect spot to relax with a cup of coffee and take it all in
Mt. Fuji 5th Station (Yoshida Trail) – The Gateway to the Sacred Peak Located at an elevation of around 2,300 meters, Mt. Fuji’s 5th Station (Yoshida Trail) is not only a starting point for climbers but also a stunning scenic spot for regular visitors. Here, you’ll find panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, souvenir shops, small shrines, and cozy rest areas—making it an ideal place to enjoy Mt. Fuji without hiking to the summit. Access & Toll Information: • By car: Access is via the Fuji Subaru Line, a scenic toll road leading up to the 5th Station. • Toll fee: ¥2,100 round trip for standard vehicles. • Note: During the official climbing season (typically July 1 to early September), private vehicles are not allowed. Visitors must park at the base (e.g., Fuji Hokuroku Parking Lot – ¥1,000) and take a shuttle bus to the 5th Station.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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