Explore the picturesque landscapes around Mt. Fuji on this day tour from Tokyo. Visit iconic sites including the Five-Storied Pagoda and enjoy the serene beauty of Lake Kawaguchiko. Stroll through the vibrant Oishi Park and immerse yourself in the charming atmosphere of Saiko Village, complete with traditional thatched-roof houses. Delight in the seasonal Herb Festival surrounded by lavender fields, and savor local cuisine with optional lunch choices of hearty Hoto noodles or vegan curry rice.
- Discover the stunning views of Mt. Fuji at Arakurayama Sengen Park
- Stroll along the tranquil shores of Lake Kawaguchiko
- Explore the seasonal beauty of Oishi Park and Saiko Village
- Optional lunch featuring local specialties: Hoto noodles or vegan curry rice
Shinjuku Post Office (Shinjuku Station West Exit Area) This is the only drop-opp location available. Please note that the bus will not be going back to Shinagawa. The tour ends here.
Kawaguchiko Craft Park, located by the tranquil shores of Lake Kawaguchi. Savor the region’s renowned cuisine with a choice of optional lunch (please select your preferred option when booking): Houtou noodles, or Vegan Curry Rice, a beloved local specialty. Afterward, take a leisurely stroll along the peaceful shoreline of the lake, where you can enjoy the stunning reflection of Mt. Fuji in the serene waters.
Nino Asama Shrine, located north of Nino Hachiko, is an ancient shrine that has been in existence for over 1,200 years. The grounds are lined with clusters of Japanese yew trees and large zelkova trees, giving visitors a sense of the shrine's long history.
Lake Kawaguchi (Kawaguchiko), one of the Fuji Five Lakes, is a premier destination for witnessing the majestic reflection of Mount Fuji. As a component of the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Mount Fuji, this area is celebrated for its breathtaking natural scenery, diverse recreational activities, and ever-changing seasonal beauty.
With an elevation of 3,776 meters, Mount Fuji, Japan's tallest mountain, was designated as a World Heritage Site not only for its natural beauty and value as a renowned peak but also because its cultural significance—deeply rooted in Japanese faith and as a source of artistic inspiration—was internationally recognized. As a World Heritage Site, Mount Fuji encompasses not just the mountain itself but also surrounding shrines and hiking trails associated with it, totaling 25 component assets.
A small garden near the entrance to Oshino Hakkai. There is no reception desk, so you pay the 200 yen admission fee by putting it in the box in front of the gate. The garden with a pond is planted with flowers such as moss phlox, pine trees, and maple trees, which are carefully tended and change color with the seasons, delighting visitors. The trees are tall, but you can see Mount Fuji clearly from the top.
Saiko Iyashi no Sato Nenba, a traditional village located by the shores of Lake Saiko, one of Mt. Fuji’s Five Lakes. Here, you can explore charming thatched-roof houses that have been carefully preserved, offering an immersive glimpse into Japan’s rural heritage and culture.
Oishi Park, famous for its seasonal beauty and vibrant flower displays. Situated near Lake Kawaguchiko, the park offers magnificent views and seasonal blossoms that highlight the area’s natural splendor.
Arakurayama Sengen Park, where you’ll climb the stairs to reach a stunning vantage point offering magnificent views of the iconic five-tiered pagoda with Mt. Fuji towering in the background. This photogenic location is one of Japan’s most famous, perfect for capturing the harmonious blend of traditional architecture and the majestic mountain.
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