Explore Mount Fuji’s beauty with a private, customizable tour from Tokyo. Discover iconic spots in luxury and comfort. Book your adventure today.
Explore Mount Fuji’s beauty with a private, customizable tour from Tokyo. Discover iconic spots in luxury and comfort. Book your adventure today.
- Mt. Fuji 5th Station - The 5th station on Mount Fuji serves as a crucial stop for climbers and hikers on their ascent to the peak. There are several 5th stations on Mount Fuji, each with its own unique history:
- Oishi Park - Oishi Park provides breathtaking panoramic views of Mount Fuji and the lake, making it a favored spot for photography….
- Mt. Fuji 5th Station - The 5th station on Mount Fuji serves as a crucial stop for climbers and hikers on their ascent to the peak. There are several 5th stations on Mount Fuji, each with its own unique history:
- Oishi Park - Oishi Park provides breathtaking panoramic views of Mount Fuji and the lake, making it a favored spot for photography. The park features flower-filled promenades that change colors with the seasons.
- Oshino Hakkai - The eight ponds of Oshino Hakkai are a stunning result of ancient eruptions and volcanic activity. Some ponds are fed by an underground reservoir and are famous for their mineral-rich spring water.
- Lake Kawaguchiko - These lakes were created by volcanic debris and solidified magma from Mt. Fuji and nearby volcanic outlets. Lake Kawaguchiko is the oldest of the five lakes, dating back 50-60 thousand years, and contains numerous underwater springs.
- Arakurayama Sengen Park - Origin: Arakura Sengen Shrine dates back to the 9th century, established as a place of worship for the Shinto goddess Konohanasakuya-hime. This deity, linked to Mount Fuji and cherry blossoms, represents renewal, beauty, and life’s fleeting nature.
- Narusawa Ice Cave - Narusawa Ice Cave: This lava tube, filled with 10-foot-high ice formations, was created over 1,150 years ago by a lava flow from Mount Fuji’s 864 eruption. Historically used as a natural refrigerator for ice, seeds, and silkworm cocoons during the Edo and Taisho periods, it was designated a natural monument in 1929. Today, it attracts tourists with its year-round ice formations.
- Chureito Pagoda - The Chureito Pagoda (忠霊塔, Chūreitō) is a five-story pagoda on the mountainside overlooking Fujiyoshida City and Mount Fuji in the distance. Part of the Arakura Sengen Shrine, it was built as a peace memorial in 1963, nearly 400 steps up the mountain from the shrine’s main buildings.
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The Hakone Open-Air Museum - Optional:
The Hakone Open-Air Museum, established in 1969 as Japan’s first outdoor museum by the Fujisankei Communications Group, aims to make sculpture more accessible to the public. The museum grounds, designed by sculptor Bukichi Inoue, are renowned for integrating nature and sculpture, featuring modern and contemporary works by artists like Rodin, Henry Moore, and Picasso. -
Owaku-dani Valley - Optional:
Guide to Hakone’s Volcanic Owakudani
Owakudani was formed about 3,000 years ago by an explosive eruption and collapse of the Hakone volcano’s central cone, Mount Kamiya. Initially named “Jigokudani” or “Hell Valley” due to its volcanic activity and sulfurous fumes, the name was changed to Owakudani, meaning “Great Boiling Valley,” in 1873 when Emperor Meiji visited. -
Lake Ashinoko - Optional:
Lake Ashinoko’s history is marked by its volcanic origin, formed by a steam explosion and lava flow about 3,000 years ago that dammed the Hayakawa River. It has been a sacred site since the 8th century after the priest Mangan Shonin is said to have calmed a nine-headed dragon named Kuzuryu. During the Edo period, the west bank was cleared to create a checkpoint, and today it is a popular tourist destination known for its scenic views and historical sites. -
Gotemba Premium Outlets - Optional:
Shopping, safaris, and fun in the shadow of Mt. Fuji can be found in the city of Gotemba. It hosts Japan’s most popular outlet shopping mall, offering unparalleled views of Mt. Fuji. In nearby Susono, there is also a safari park.

- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- Hotel pick-up and drop off from Tokyo
- English Speaking Driver
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- Hotel pick-up and drop off from Tokyo
- English Speaking Driver
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Gratuities
- Mount Fuji 5th station eterance fee 2100¥
- Gratuities
- Mount Fuji 5th station eterance fee 2100¥
Embark on a personalized private tour from Tokyo to visit Mount Fuji and its stunning surroundings. Explore the majestic Lake Kawaguchiko, the Mount Fuji 5th Station, Oshino Hakkai, Oishi Park, Chureito Pagoda, and the Hakone Ropeway. Experience the awe-inspiring beauty of Mt. Fuji and Hakone with Private Tours on a day trip designed just for you. Your…
Embark on a personalized private tour from Tokyo to visit Mount Fuji and its stunning surroundings. Explore the majestic Lake Kawaguchiko, the Mount Fuji 5th Station, Oshino Hakkai, Oishi Park, Chureito Pagoda, and the Hakone Ropeway. Experience the awe-inspiring beauty of Mt. Fuji and Hakone with Private Tours on a day trip designed just for you. Your adventure begins with a convenient pickup from your Tokyo accommodation, where you’ll enter a luxurious, comfortable vehicle, ready to start your tailored journey.
The tour lasts approximately 10 hours, including transfers from Tokyo to Mount Fuji in a comfortable, luxury vehicle. During the remaining time, you can visit any iconic spots on the itinerary, allowing the day to be customized according to your preferences.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.