Overview
The area surrounding Mount Fuji is a captivating blend of natural beauty and cultural landmarks. To the north lies the Fuji Five Lakes region (Fujigoko), where serene lakes such as Kawaguchi and Yamanaka offer stunning views of the mountain's towering presence. The Aokigahara Forest, also known as the "Sea of Trees," stretches to the west, offering a dense, mysterious landscape with hiking trails and caves formed by ancient lava flows. The slopes of the mountain are dotted with lush forests, hot springs in the Hakone area to the south, and traditional villages that offer a glimpse into rural Japanese life. The region is rich in cultural heritage, with ancient shrines, such as the Fujisan Hongu Sengen Taisha, located at the base of the mountain. Together, these natural and cultural features make the surroundings of Mount Fuji a serene and spiritually significant destination.
What's included
- ✓WiFi on board
- ✓guide
- ✓Air-conditioned vehicle
- ✓Pick up and Drop
- ✓highway fee
- ✕Tips and Gratitude
- ✕Optional admission fee for Mt. Fuji 5th station
What you'll do
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Standing at 3,776 meters, Mt. Fuji is the tallest peak in Japan, the result of volcanic activity that began approximately 100,000 years ago. Today, Mt. Fuji and the surrounding area are a popular recreational destination for hiking, camping and relaxation.
⏱ 1 hour - 2
The five-story Chureito Pagoda is located on a hill in Arakurayama Sengen Park in Yamanashi Prefecture. It is part of the Arakura Fuji Sengen Shrine, to which it was added in 1963 as a peace memorial. It is reached via 398 steps and is impressive when the weather is clear View of Mount Fuji.
⏱ 1 hour - 3
Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Shrine is one of approximately 1,300 Asama shrines in Japan that enshrine the deity of volcanoes in general and Mount Fuji in particular. The shrine is part of the Mt. Fuji UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site, designated in 2013. The shrine is located amidst a dense old-growth forest, which today continues to denote ties to the spirit world. The precincts cover 99,000 square meters, making Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen one of the largest forest shrines in Japan. The long, atmospheric approach to the main shrine is lined with mossy stone lanterns and shaded by tall cedar trees. Of note on the shrine grounds are four trees believed to be approximately 1,000 years old, with a girth of 23 meters.
⏱ 45 min - 4
Oshino Hakkai are the eight springs found in Oshino, Yamanashi, Japan. The aquifer water from Mount Fuji comes out to the ground to form these springs. They are a Natural monument of Japan, part of the Mount Fuji World Heritage Site, and one of Yamanashi Prefecture's important tourist attractions
⏱ 1h 30m - 5
Availability & pricing
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$800
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Good to know
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Cancellation policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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