A dedicated driver will pick you up from your hotel in central Tokyo and comfortably guide you through the Mt. Fuji area.
This private official taxi tour offers a condensed and immersive experience of the beauty and cultural significance of Mt. Fuji.
Avoiding heavy traffic, you'll visit both iconic landmarks and hidden local spots, perfect for memorable photos with Mt. Fuji in the background.
As a symbol of faith, history, and culture for the Japanese people, Mt. Fuji will be introduced and explained in detail by a certified Japanese official taxi driver.
Let us help you create a truly special and unforgettable day.
We will pick you up at your hotel—or any location you specify—anywhere within Tokyo’s 23 wards (ports and airports excluded). If your hotel does not appear in the booking form, simply complete your reservation and enter the hotel name and address in the “Special Requirements” field.
Located on the mountainside of Mt. Arakura, Arakura Fuji Sengen Shrine was established in 705 as the guardian shrine of the Arakura region in ancient Kai Province. In 807, after a major eruption of Mt. Fuji, a special ritual was conducted here by an imperial envoy to pray for peace and safety across the land. Today, the shrine is known worldwide as a scenic viewpoint of Mt. Fuji and a famous cherry blossom spot. Visitors can enjoy breathtaking views of Mt. Fuji through the iconic red torii gate or from the observation deck, where the combination of the five-storied pagoda, Mt. Fuji, and seasonal cherry blossoms creates an unforgettable landscape.
Enjoy a breathtaking panoramic view featuring vast lavender fields along the lakeshore, the serene waters of Lake Kawaguchi, and the majestic presence of Mt. Fuji.
Formed by a lava flow from Mt. Nagao, a flank volcano of Mt. Fuji, the Fugaku Wind Cave stretches 153 meters through the Aokigahara Forest. This lava cave is known for its icicles, lava stalactites on the ceiling, and classic features of volcanic caves. You can choose between two cave options: Narusawa Ice Cave (for advanced hikers) or Fugaku Wind Cave (for beginner to intermediate visitors).
Designated as a natural monument, Oshino Hakkai consists of eight spring-fed ponds formed by the underground water from Mt. Fuji. With a deep history as a sacred site for Fuji worship and a place for ritual purification, it holds cultural and spiritual significance. Recognized as part of the Mt. Fuji World Heritage Site, Oshino Hakkai is also renowned for its beautiful scenery, with clear waters set against the iconic backdrop of Mt. Fuji.
This scenic observatory offers a breathtaking view of Lake Yamanaka below and Mt. Fuji rising beyond it. On clear days, you may even see the Southern Alps in the distance. In autumn, the area transforms into a golden field of pampas grass, while the sky’s ever-changing colors—combined with the sun and Mt. Fuji—create stunning natural scenery. If you're lucky, you might catch a magical sea of clouds surrounding Mt. Fuji in the early morning. Every visit promises a one-of-a-kind moment shaped by the day’s unique weather and light.
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