Escape the city and discover the beauty of Mt. Fuji’s autumn season on this one-day guided tour from Tokyo. Visit Saiko Iyashi no Sato Nemba, a peaceful thatched-roof village surrounded by red and golden leaves, and stroll through the famous Kawaguchiko Maple Corridor during peak foliage.
Enjoy postcard-perfect views of Mt. Fuji from Ōishi Park, and stop by the Instagram-famous Lawson for the legendary “Fuji + Lawson” photo. End your journey at Chureito Pagoda, where Mt. Fuji rises behind a five-storied pagoda framed by brilliant autumn colors.
With round-trip bus transportation, an English-speaking guide, and all fees included, simply relax and enjoy Japan’s most beautiful season — a day of culture, color, and unforgettable views.
Right outside of Tokyo station marunouchi north exit, we will send detailed information about the guide and bus via email to all the guests.
Stepped back in time at this charming, open air, museum, village. Traditional hatchet, houses line the hillside, many converted into craft shops, museums, and cultural workshops. Try on a kimono or samurai armor for memorable photos, shop for local crafts, or simply enjoy the peaceful countryside atmosphere with Mount Fuji as a backdrop.
Located on the Northern shore of Lake Kawaguchi, Oishi Park offers breathtaking views of Mount Fuji, framed by flowers and autumn leaves. The seasonal gardens and open lakefront, make it one of the most scenic and photogenic stops of the trip.
This Lawson is no ordinary convenience store, it’s a viral spot, from just outside, you can perfectly align the bright Lawson sign with Mount Fuji in the background. Inside you can grab unique food, snacks, drinks, and souvenirs.
Oshino Hakkai is a peaceful mountain village nestled between Lake Yamanakako and Lake Kawaguchiko, famous for its eight crystal-clear ponds formed by Mt. Fuji’s melted snow. The spring water is so pure that you can see every pebble and koi fish beneath the surface, with Mt. Fuji perfectly reflected above. Wander through narrow lanes lined with thatched-roof houses and waterwheels, and stop by small local shops offering regional treats such as Hoto noodles, Kusamochi, fresh soba, and grilled rainbow trout. The reflections at Okama Pond create one of the most photogenic views of Mt. Fuji, especially on bright mornings. Whether you come to taste, explore, or photograph, Oshino Hakkai offers a glimpse of Japan’s pure mountain beauty and timeless village life.
Your final stop is one of Japan’s most iconic view points. After a short climb(approximately 10 to 15 minutes), view the beautiful five layer pagoda, here, Mount Fuji rises majestically behind the pagoda, surrounded by fiery red leaves, an image that has appeared countless times on travel magazines, and posters.
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