This is a small tour group with a maximum of 9 people
Depart from Tokyo and arrive at Lake Yamanaka, where you can feed swans by the shore and admire Mt. Fuji reflected in the calm waters. Continue to Oshino Hakkai, eight crystal-clear springs fed by melting snow from Fuji, and enjoy a free lunch here.
Noon | Flower Fields & a Famous Convenience Store
Stop by Kawaguchiko Oishi Park, where seasonal flowers frame stunning views of Mt. Fuji. Then, snap a fun photo at the "Lawson convenience store", famous for the illusion of Fuji rising directly from its rooftop.
Afternoon | Iconic Views from Above
Climb up to the Arakura Fuji Viewing Platform and capture the classic postcard shot of Mt. Fuji alongside a five-storied pagoda. End at Tengui Town / Nikko Clock Shop, where a straight street leads your eyes directly toward the snow-capped peak.
Evening | Head Back to Tokyo
Depart at 3:30 PM,concluding a day of six breathtaking Mt. Fuji views.
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The early morning Lake Yamanaka is as tranquil as a painting. It is the largest body of water among the Fuji Five Lakes. You will have about 40 minutes here to hand-feed elegant swans as they glide gracefully at the foot of Mount Fuji. The lake is like a mirror, reflecting the perfect image of Mount Fuji — one of the best spots to capture the legendary "Reverse Fuji."
Nourished by the snowmelt of Mount Fuji, the eight clear springs of Oshino Hakkai are crystal clear and recognized as part of a UNESCO World Heritage site. You will stay here for about 70 minutes, including free time for lunch. We recommend trying local delicacies such as grilled rice cakes, Fuji-shaped sweets, and tempura. By the springs and thatched-roof houses, take a photo with Mount Fuji in the background — a shot sure to earn countless likes on social media.
A 40-minute stroll through Oshino Hakkai's surroundings — in spring, tulips and cherry blossoms bloom; in summer, lavender carpets the ground in purple; in autumn, fiery red maple leaves blaze. No matter when you visit, Mount Fuji stands quietly at the far end of the flower fields. This is a prime spot for a "free exploration" photo, capturing a romantic moment all your own.
Kawaguchiko Lawson Convenience Store,An ordinary convenience store has become an internet-famous landmark thanks to Mount Fuji. Stand in front of the store, press the shutter, and you will capture a photo that is both everyday and dreamlike.
Walking up from Shimoyoshida Station, you will see a five-story vermillion pagoda along the way. Framed by cherry blossoms (in spring) or autumn leaves (in autumn), Mount Fuji looks like a painted scroll. This is a world-famous spot visited by photographers from around the globe — every shot looks like a postcard.
Ladder Town · Hinode Clock Shop — the street that leads to Mount Fuji. Stand in the middle of the road and gaze into the distance, and Mount Fuji seems to rise at the street's end. The Hinode Clock Shop is the iconic landmark of this 'Ladder Town,' where even a spontaneous photo feels like a scene from a Japanese movie.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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