A classic route that captures the essence of Mount Fuji's four seasons in one go , allowing you to encounter the most beautiful scenery of the season no matter when you depart.
- October 1st to April 25th, Arakurayama Sengen Park: This is a world-class spot for capturing Mount Fuji. After climbing 397 steps, the Chureito Pagoda, Mount Fuji, and the cityscape of Fujiyoshida appear together,
- Cherry blossoms bloom in spring, lush greenery fills the eyes in summer, maple leaves dye the landscape in autumn, and white snow covers the mountain peaks in winter.
- From April 26th to September 30th, the tour instead visits Mount Fuji's 5th Station. At an altitude of 2,305 meters, you can look up at Mount Fuji up close.
- Lake Kawaguchi; during non-seasonal limited periods, the tour visits Oishi Park.
-The journey concludes at Lake Yamanaka. choose a hot spring experience and relax in the tranquility of the lakeside accompanied by Mount Fuji.
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"Available from October 1st ~ April 25th Only every year" Arakurayama Sengen Park, located in Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi Prefecture, is a premier tourist destination famous for its iconic, postcard-worthy views of Mount Fuji, the five-storied Chureito Pagoda, and seasonal cherry blossoms. Visitors must climb 398 steps (the "Sakuya Hime Stairway") from Arakura Fuji Sengen Shrine to reach the observation deck for panoramic vistas
- Available from: April 26th ~ September 30th The Mt. Fuji 5th Station, situated at roughly 2,300 meters (7,546 feet) on the Yoshida Trail, is the most popular, accessible, and developed, serving as the main hub for climbers and tourists. It offers panoramic views of the Fuji Five Lakes, restaurants, and souvenir shops, acting as a year-round destination, though it gets crowded during the July-September climbing season
Oishi Park in Lake Kawaguchi (Visits outside of seasonal tours) Oishi Park, located on the northern shore of Lake Kawaguchi in Yamanashi Prefecture, is a premier, free-entry spot renowned for its panoramic, unobstructed views of Mt. Fuji across the water. It features a 350-meter-long, seasonally changing flower promenade, including famous summer lavender (mid-June to mid-July) and autumn red kochia (October), making it a year-round destination for photography.
Available: Fuji Shibazakura Festival at Lake Motosu 14th April to 25th May Eyery Year. Lake Motosu is the westernmost of the Fuji Five Lakes and located on the border of the towns of Fujikawaguchiko and Minobu in southern Yamanashi Prefecture near Mount Fuji, Japan.
Lake Kawaguchi Maple Corridor (Autumn only: November 1st - November 30th; as per official announcement) Maple trees along a canal, with a festival celebrating their fall foliage, plus Mount Fuji views.
*Kawaguchiko Cherry Blossom Festival (1st April to 14th April) Lake Kawaguchiko is the most accessible and second-largest of the Fuji Five Lakes, located in Fujikawaguchiko, Yamanashi, Japan. Renowned for stunning, unobstructed views of Mt. Fuji—including the famous "upside-down Fuji" reflection—it offers year-round attractions like cherry blossoms, lavender, and autumn foliage. The area is roughly 2 hours from Tokyo by bus or train.
Lake Yamanaka (Yamanakako) offers several excellent,, natural alkaline onsen (hot springs) with stunning, direct views of Mt. Fuji, most notably Benifuji no Yu and Ishiwari no Yu. These public,, day-use spas feature indoor and open-air baths (rotenburo) known for,, skin-beautifying properties, with Benifuji no Yu opening as early as 6:00 a.m. in winter for sunrise views.
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