Overview
Begin your day from Tokyo or Shinjuku and have a brief stop at Lawson Fujikawaguchiko Town Hall to enjoy view of Mt. Fuji rising in distance. Then, head to Arakurayama Sengen Park, home to the iconic five-storied pagoda overlooking Mt. Fuji and stroll down the nostalgic Honcho Street lined with shops and eateries. Until March, We will continue to Mt. Fuji Museum. From April, the tour includes Hana no Miyako Park, fulled with vibrant seasonal flowers against Mt. Fuji background. Next, explore the peaceful village of Oshino Hakkai known for its eight crystal-clear spring ponds with the traditional thatched-roof houses. Finally, unwind with a relaxing lakeside walk along Lake Yamanaka and Hirano Beach, taking in expansive views of Mt. Fuji mirrored in calm waters. After a day full of scenic highlights, return comfortably to Tokyo by evening.
What's included
- ✓Admission Tickets
- ✓Transportation
- ✓English & Korean Speaking Staff
- ✕Meals
- ✕Traveler's Insurance
- ✕Other Personal Expenses
What you'll do
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This quick photo and refreshment stop offers your first postcard view of Mt. Fuji looming over the quiet town of Fujikawaguchiko. With the iconic Lawson convenience store in the foreground, it's a surprisingly popular spot among photographers seeking that perfect balance of everyday life and majestic nature.
⏱ 30 min - 2
Home to the iconic Chureito Pagoda, this hillside park offers one of the most celebrated panoramic views of Mt. Fuji. The five-storied pagoda framed by cherry blossoms in spring or fiery leaves in autumn makes for a truly unforgettable scene. Be prepared for a short climb—your reward is one of Japan’s most photographed vistas.
⏱ 45 min - 3
Just a short walk from Arakurayama Sengen Park, this nostalgic shopping street is lined with retro buildings, mom-and-pop stores, and cozy eateries. It’s one of the best places to capture Mt. Fuji aligned perfectly with a traditional townscape, evoking the charm of Showa-era Japan with a dramatic mountain backdrop.
⏱ 45 min - 4
[From April] True to its name, which means "City of Flowers," the park boasts millions of vibrant blooms that change with the seasons—from spring tulips and bright blue nemophila to endless fields of summer sunflowers and autumn cosmos. Please note that if the flowers at Hanano Miyako Park are not yet in bloom, we will visit the Fujisan Museum instead to ensure the best experience.
⏱ 1 hour - 5
The largest of the Fuji Five Lakes, Lake Yamanaka offers wide-open views of Mt. Fuji reflecting off calm waters. Ideal for peaceful moments, photography, or lakeside relaxation.
Availability & pricing
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$69
$59
2 tour options available. Pick your exact date & check live availability on the booking page.
Good to know
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
- Transportation time from spot to spot is already included in the total duration listed.
- In compliance with Japanese law, vehicles cannot operate for more than 10 hours. The tour guide may adjust the itinerary based on real-time conditions.
- Itinerary is subjected to traffic & weather condition.
- The stay time for each spot may depend on the season and on-site situation.
- Please inform us if you will be bring along a baby stroller or wheelchair.
- Infant is free of charge, no seat available.
- Instead of a fixed lunch break, you have the flexibility to enjoy light meals at your own pace during the tour. You are also welcome to have snacks on the bus, so bringing your own treats for the ride is recommended.
- Please note that if the flowers at Hanano Miyako Park are not yet in bloom, we will visit the Fujisan Museum instead to ensure the best experience.
Cancellation policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Tour details & pricing provided by Viator. Bookings are completed on Viator.com.
