Classic Mount Fuji One-day Tour with Daily Chauffeur
Narusawa-mura
Experience the beauty and serenity of Mount Fuji on a one-day tour with a daily chauffeur. Explore the stunning scenery, visit the five lakes, and indulge in the wonders of open-air hot springs. Discover Japan's soul through the majestic Mount Fuji.
Duration: 10 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Mt. Fuji 5th Station - Mount Fuji has a total of ten stations, with an altitude of 2305 meters. The fifth station is located on the mountainside. It is the highest point reached by ordinary non-climbing tourists, and you can see the sea of
    clouds. You can also send a postcard at the small post office at the highest altitude, stamped with the unique postmark of Mt. Fuji, which is very meaningful. [In winter, the ice and snow of Mt. Fuji stop at the first station, and you can take you to the highest point officially allowed in Japan]
    Special notice: Due to the annual Japanese mountaineering season, the toll road leading to the fifth station of Mt. During this period, when boarding the fifth station, you can only park your car in the designated parking lot at the foot of the mountain, and go up the mountain by shuttle bus. The round-trip bus fee is 1860 yen per person. Fees are at your own expense. At the same time, there may be many tourists and traffic jams during this period, please understand!
  • Lake Kawaguchiko - The reflection of Mount Fuji reflected in Lake Kawaguchi, “the jade fan hanging upside down in the East China Sea and the sky”, is known as one of the wonders of Mount Fuji. You can also choose to take a cruise and look at the beautiful mountains on the lake; or you can choose to take the cable car on Mount Tenjo to see the beauty of Lake Kawaguchi (a very good choice during the red leaf season); if the weather is good, you can also choose to ride by the lake, too. A very pleasant enjoyment.
  • Oshino Hakkai - Known as “Jiuzhaigou in Japan”, “Bahai” is the Bagu Qingquan located in Oshino Village, Yamanashi Prefecture. The spring water is groundwater from Mount Fuji. It comes from the snow on the top of Mount Fuji. When the snow melts into water and seeps into the ground, it is filtered by the lava rocks in the ground and deposited for more than 80 years before finally flowing into Oshino Hakkai. Therefore, the spring water is quite clear and contains a lot of minerals.
  • Yamanakako Onsen Benifujinoyu - The picturesque Lake Yamanaka can clearly see Mount Fuji at a close distance. Even if you soak in the hot springs on one side, you can raise your glass to welcome the “mountain” and drink together. You can also enjoy a “hot spring meal” here.
What's Included
  • Private transportation
  • Free bottle of water
  • On-board WiFi
  • Free gift
  • In-vehicle air conditioning
What's Not Included
  • Meals
  • Hot spring fee excluded
  • Overtime fee 47USD an hour(over 10 hours)
Additional Information

The majestic Mount Fuji holds a sacred status in the hearts of the Japanese, symbolizing the journey of the soul. Understanding Japan isn’t complete without a visit to this iconic mountain. Known for its stunning landscapes and pure air, Mount Fuji may not be expansive in scale, but its flawless and delicate beauty is its charm, showcasing that sometimes, it’s not size but character that wins hearts. Notably, there’s a ‘music road’ as you ascend. The sweet, clear tunes that play as vehicles traverse the road seem like a melodious welcoming gesture. The five alluring lakes of Mount Fuji each bring their unique appeal. Some of the highlights include an open-air hot spring with a view of Fuji, Lake Yamanaka, and Lake Kawaguchi. Every visitor desires to encounter Mount Fuji in their unique perspective.

Location
Mt. Fuji 5th Station
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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