Escape the hustle and bustle of Tokyo and enjoy nature in the Mount Fuji area on this private full-day tour. Experience the area's attractions, including views of Japan's iconic Mount Fuji from Lake Kawaguchiko, shrines, and ice caves with year-round cool temperatures. The trip can be customized to suit your desires and interests, ensuring a day of immersion in nature.
We offer free pick-up and drop-off service within ALL 23 Ward of Tokyo.
The driver will pick you up at the hotel entrance.
Additional fees apply for Haneda Airport, Narita Airport, and locations outside of Tokyo.
A day before the tour, we will create a
WhatsApp group to introduce the driver and share important tour information. Please access WhatsApp using your registered number or let us know your WhatsApp number in advance.
The biggest attraction of Arakura Fuji Sengen Shrine is that you can also see Mount Fuji's five-story pagoda. The vermilion-dyed large torii gate is a spectacular sight, and you can see Mt. Fuji from the gate. In spring and autumn, you can enjoy both cherry blossoms and autumn leaves at the same time.To get to the park, you have to climb 400 steps.
Lake Kawaguchi, one of the Fuji Five Lakes located at the northern foot of Mount Fuji, is the second largest of the five lakes. Surrounded by mountains, you can enjoy cherry blossoms, autumn leaves, and a variety of other flowers.
Oishi Park is one of the most spectacular spots around Lake Kawaguchi, where you can get a beautiful view of Mt. Fuji across the lake. Oishi Park, which offers a beautiful view of Mt. Fuji, is particularly popular with tourists and photographers. At Oishi Park, you can enjoy seasonal flowers such as kochia and lavender.
At the foot of Mount Fuji, in the northwest corner of Lake Saiko, you can feel like you've traveled back in time. This area, lined with thatched roof houses, was once home to the Neba village, which was said to be "the most beautiful in Japan." Now it has attracted attention as a spot that brings back memories and fresh surprises, and is visited by many tourists from both Japan and abroad.
Narusawa Ice Cave is a cavity that was created after lava flowed out during the eruption of Mount Nagao, a lateral volcano of Mount Fuji, in 864. The temperature inside the cave averages just 3°C, and it is covered in ice all year round. The highlight is the icicles that form when water droplets seep from the ceiling freeze. The ground is also slippery and slippery, so please hold on to the slope and proceed carefully.
It is about 20 meters high and over 150 meters wide, with countless thin streams cascading down the cliff like hanging white threads. The greatest attraction of the waterfall is that the meltwater and rainwater from Mount Fuji travels underground and gushes out all at once from gaps in the lava layers.
As the head shrine of approximately 1,300 Asama shrines across Japan, Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Shrine venerates the sacred spirit of Mount Fuji and other volcanoes. Its profound cultural and spiritual significance was acknowledged in 2013 when it was inscribed as a key component of the Mount Fuji UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site.
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