Explore Mount Fuji’s iconic beauty with a private guided tour, featuring Churreito Pagoda, Oshino Hakkai, and Lake Kawaguchiko. Customize your adventure.
Explore Mount Fuji’s iconic beauty with a private guided tour, featuring Churreito Pagoda, Oshino Hakkai, and Lake Kawaguchiko. Customize your adventure.
- Oshino Hakkai - Oshino Hakkai is a renowned tourist destination in Japan, situated near Mount Fuji. It features eight pristine ponds created by the melting snow from Mount Fuji. The water is filtered through volcanic rock over many years, resulting in exceptionally pure and clean water. The area is celebrated for its stunning scenery, traditional…
- Oshino Hakkai - Oshino Hakkai is a renowned tourist destination in Japan, situated near Mount Fuji. It features eight pristine ponds created by the melting snow from Mount Fuji. The water is filtered through volcanic rock over many years, resulting in exceptionally pure and clean water. The area is celebrated for its stunning scenery, traditional Japanese homes, and delectable local cuisine.
- Chureito Pagoda - Chureito Pagoda is a well-known five-story pagoda famous for its panoramic views of Mount Fuji. The pagoda is located on a hillside, requiring visitors to climb nearly 400 steps to reach the top. The view from there, featuring the red pagoda, Mount Fuji, and cherry blossoms (or autumn leaves) in the foreground, is one of the most photographed and breathtaking scenes in Japan.
- Saiko Iyashi no Sato Nemba - Saiko Iyashi no Sato Nemba is a traditional thatched-roof village located on the western shore of Lake Saiko, one of the Fuji Five Lakes. It is an open-air museum and cultural experience site that recreates a historic Japanese village, offering hands-on activities and stunning views of Mount Fuji.
- Lake Yamanaka - Lake Yamanaka is the largest of the Fuji Five Lakes in Japan, situated at the base of Mount Fuji in Yamanashi Prefecture. Unlike its deeper counterparts, Yamanaka is relatively shallow, with an average depth of just 14 meters, making it more prone to freezing over in the winter. The lake is a popular destination year-round, offering a variety of activities and breathtaking scenery. In spring, cherry blossoms frame the lake, providing a stunning contrast with the lingering snow on Mount Fuji. Summers are lively with visitors enjoying boating, fishing, windsurfing, and cycling along the picturesque lakeside paths. The autumn foliage paints the surrounding hillsides in brilliant reds and golds, reflecting beautifully on the tranquil water. Winter brings opportunities for ice skating and ice fishing, with the iconic “Diamond Fuji” phenomenon attracting photographers from afar when the setting sun aligns perfectly with Mount Fuji’s peak, creating a dazzling sparkle.
- Lake Ashinoko - Lake Ashinoko, often called Lake Hakone, is a scenic lake in the Hakone area of Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. Formed in the caldera of Mount Hakone after its last eruption nearly 3,000 years ago, it is renowned for its stunning views of Mount Fuji, especially on clear days. The lake is a central feature of the Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park. One of the most iconic attractions on Lake Ashinoko is the Hakone Shrine (Hakone Jinja), particularly its torii gate majestically standing in the water.
- Hakone Shrine - Hakone Shrine, also known as Hakone Gongen, is a historic Shinto shrine nestled at the foot of Mount Hakone along the shores of Lake Ashinoko in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. Founded in 757 by the monk Mangan, it has a rich history deeply intertwined with samurai culture and served as a spiritual retreat and a place of prayer for warriors and travelers navigating the treacherous Hakone Pass. The shrine complex is enveloped in a serene forest, creating a mystical atmosphere. Its main buildings, including the Honden (main hall) and Haiden (worship hall), are beautifully constructed in traditional Japanese architectural styles, blending harmoniously with the natural surroundings. Visitors approach the shrine via a moss-covered stone staircase, passing through several torii gates, the most famous of which is the “Gate of Peace” (Heiwa no Torii) that stands strikingly in Lake Ashinoko itself, offering an iconic photo opportunity with Mount Fuji in the background on clear days.
- Owaku-dani Valley - Owakudani Valley, often referred to as the “Great Boiling Valley,” is a volcanic valley with active sulfur vents and hot springs, located in Hakone, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. It was formed around 3,000 years ago during the last eruption of Mount Hakone. Today, it remains an active volcanic zone, offering visitors a unique and somewhat otherworldly experience. As visitors approach Owakudani, the air becomes thick with the distinct smell of sulfur, and plumes of steam rise from numerous vents across the rugged landscape. The sight is both dramatic and a little eerie, showcasing the raw power of the earth. Wooden boardwalks guide visitors safely through parts of the valley, allowing for up-close views of the bubbling hot springs and steaming fissures.
- Gotemba Premium Outlets - Gotemba Premium Outlets is one of Japan’s most popular and largest outlet malls, renowned not only for its extensive selection of international and domestic brands but also for its spectacular views of Mount Fuji. Located in Gotemba, Shizuoka Prefecture, at the base of the iconic mountain, it’s a prime destination for shoppers seeking luxury goods, fashion, accessories, and homeware at discounted prices. The outlet is designed as a picturesque American-style town, divided into two main zones, the East Zone and West Zone, connected by an impressive bridge that spans a valley. This layout makes for a pleasant strolling and shopping experience, with plenty of open-air spaces and beautifully landscaped areas.

- Private transportation
- Hotspot on the Board
- Bottled water
- All Fees and Taxes
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- Hotspot on the Board
- Bottled water
- All Fees and Taxes
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Alcoholic beverages
- Entry Fees of the Saiko Iyashi no Sato Nemba village fee
- Lunch
- Alcoholic beverages
- Entry Fees of the Saiko Iyashi no Sato Nemba village fee
- Lunch
A tour of Mount Fuji is a remarkable and memorable adventure, providing stunning views, cultural importance, and a range of activities for every traveler. Here’s what makes it exceptional:
Iconic Beauty & Scenic Views
Japan’s highest peak (3,776 meters) and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. (Weather conditions can vary, with occasional strong winds,…
A tour of Mount Fuji is a remarkable and memorable adventure, providing stunning views, cultural importance, and a range of activities for every traveler. Here’s what makes it exceptional:
Iconic Beauty & Scenic Views
Japan’s highest peak (3,776 meters) and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. (Weather conditions can vary, with occasional strong winds, dense fog, heavy rain, and snow.)
- Chureito Pagoda: A picture-perfect location with Mount Fuji as the backdrop.
- Oshino Hakkai: A charming village featuring crystal-clear ponds and traditional thatched houses.
- Lake Ashinoko: An ideal spot to enjoy panoramic views of Mount Fuji while boating or from the top of the ropeway.
Travelers have the flexibility to customize their tour and can cancel due to weather conditions. Travelers are treated with the utmost respect, like family members.
- It is very important for you to check the weather conditions before Tour.
- We have chosen a great itinerary for you. Two sides of Mount Fuji have been chosen. If you are a shopping enthusiast, then you will have to choose one side. Because Gotemba Premium Outlets is a great extra option.
- The time it takes to get from one place to another should also be taken into account.
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.