Embark on a Mt. Fuji pilgrimage, capturing iconic views and exploring cultural gems. Perfect for photographers and adventurers seeking Japan’s authentic beauty.
Embark on a Mt. Fuji pilgrimage, capturing iconic views and exploring cultural gems. Perfect for photographers and adventurers seeking Japan’s authentic beauty.
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Hikawa Clock Shop - Fuji Street View Magic|Honmachi Street & Hikawa Clock Shop
Begin your Fuji photo adventure at the renowned Honmachi Street in Fujiyoshida — a straight, tranquil street that visually guides you directly to Mount Fuji.
Vintage shop signs, lanterns, power lines, and the majestic Fuji in the background create a cinematic scene…
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Hikawa Clock Shop - Fuji Street View Magic|Honmachi Street & Hikawa Clock Shop
Begin your Fuji photo adventure at the renowned Honmachi Street in Fujiyoshida — a straight, tranquil street that visually guides you directly to Mount Fuji.
Vintage shop signs, lanterns, power lines, and the majestic Fuji in the background create a cinematic scene cherished by photographers.
Make sure to visit the Hikawa Clock Shop — one of the most iconic spots for capturing Fuji and traditional Japanese streets in a single shot!
Sacred Encounters|Fujisan Shimomiya Komuro Sengen Shrine with a Living Horse
Nestled in the serene streets of Fujiyoshida, Komitake Shrine is a 1,200-year-old sacred site and a spiritual center for locals.
The highlight? Real horses reside at the shrine’s stables — known as the “sacred horse” of the deity, they are friendly and photogenic. You might have the opportunity to take a photo together for good luck!
Also, don’t miss the sacred tree with a heart-shaped growth along the approach — said to bring romantic blessings.
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Fuji Omuro Sengen Shrine - Sacred Encounters|Fujisan Omuro Sengen Shrine with a Living Horse
Hidden in the peaceful streets of Fujiyoshida, Komitake Shrine is a 1,200-year-old sacred site and a spiritual hub for locals.
The highlight? Real horses reside at the shrine’s stables — known as the “sacred horse” of the deity, they are friendly and photogenic. You might have the opportunity to take a photo together for good luck!
Also, don’t miss the sacred tree with a heart-shaped growth along the approach — said to bring romantic blessings. -
Arakurayama Sengen Park - Postcard Shot of Mt. Fuji|Arakurayama Sengen Park
Climb 397 steps to reach the iconic view of Mount Fuji + Chureito Pagoda + cityscape — ranked among the “21 Places Every Photographer Must Visit Before They Die.”
Whether it’s cherry blossoms in spring, lush greens in summer, red foliage in autumn, or snow in winter, every season offers a different yet stunning view of Mount Fuji. -
Oshino Hakkai - Mini Jiuzhaigou at Fuji’s Foot|Oshino Hakkai
At the base of Mount Fuji lies Oshino Hakkai, eight crystal-clear spring ponds formed by snowmelt filtering through volcanic layers.
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Lawson H Meguro Ohashi 2 Chome - Instagram Hotspot|Lawson Convenience Store with Mt. Fuji View
Yes, even a convenience store can be Insta-famous! The Lawson at Lake Kawaguchi is a cult-favorite spot for capturing Fuji directly behind the shop. -
Lake Kawaguchi Ohashi Bridge - Scenic Drive|Lake Kawaguchi Bridge (Drive-through view)
Relax and enjoy panoramic views as you drive across the Lake Kawaguchi Bridge. On a clear day, you may even spot the historic “Tenki-maru” Samurai boat gliding across the water, or the mysterious Unoshima Island — the only island among Fuji’s Five Lakes. -
Oishi Park - Fuji Flower Season|Ōishi Park or Seasonal Spots
Nature gives Mount Fuji a different “filter” every season, and we’ll take you to the best floral spot depending on the time of year:
Ōishi Park
Famous for its seasonal flower fields by the lakeside — from lavender carpets in summer to fiery red Kochia bushes in autumn — always with Mt. Fuji as a perfect backdrop.
Maple Corridor (Oct 26 – Nov 20)
Experience autumn magic with fiery red leaves lining the streams beneath Fuji’s snowy peak — a breathtaking blend of colors.
Kawaguchiko Sakura Festival (Apr 1 – Apr 13)
Capture the dream combo of Mt. Fuji, cherry blossoms, and the lake in one frame. Spring doesn’t get more perfect than this!
Wrap Up the Journey and Return to Tokyo

- Tour guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Expressway tolls, Vehicle fuel cost
- Parking fees
- Professional driver
- Tour guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Expressway tolls, Vehicle fuel cost
- Parking fees
- Professional driver
- Lunch
- Personal expenses
- Lunch
- Personal expenses
Experience the spiritual and cultural heart of Japan on this Instagram-famous Mt. Fuji day tour. Capture stunning views from seven iconic locations, including the charming Honcho Street, the hidden treasure of Nichikawa Clock Shop, and the globally celebrated Arakura Sengen Park. Visit the sacred Shimogongū Asama Shrine, explore the pristine springs of…
Experience the spiritual and cultural heart of Japan on this Instagram-famous Mt. Fuji day tour. Capture stunning views from seven iconic locations, including the charming Honcho Street, the hidden treasure of Nichikawa Clock Shop, and the globally celebrated Arakura Sengen Park. Visit the sacred Shimogongū Asama Shrine, explore the pristine springs of Oshino Hakkai, and enjoy the seasonal splendor at Lake Kawaguchi’s Oishi Park or the breathtaking Momiji Tunnel. This adventure is ideal for families, friends, couples, and photography enthusiasts eager to discover authentic local culture, history, and natural beauty. Reserve your spot now for an unforgettable journey to Japan’s most legendary mountain!
- The departure time from the first meeting point is 8:00 AM, and the drop-off time is around 18:00 PM, making the total duration of the trip approximately 9.5 hours
- There are 7 popular Fuji spots to visit in one day, so the schedule is quite tight. Please understand.
- You will receive an email the evening before the tour with important details, including the guide, vehicle plate number and meeting point information. Please check your inbox and spam/junk folder.
- During peak travel seasons, attractions, restaurants, and other places can be very crowded.
- Bring some cash, as credit cards may not be accepted at certain Locations
- On weekends, public holidays, or during peak travel seasons, traffic conditions may be affected. The guide may adjust the order of attractions,visit duration, or reduce the number of stops based on real-time conditions, Do not schedule other activities immediately after the tour as return times may vary.
- This is a shared group tour with guests from various countries.
- Mt. Fuji’s visibility depends on the weather, so we recommend checking the forecast before your trip.No refunds for cloudy views or poor photo conditions.
- The last two images in the product gallery show the actual meeting point—please refer to them.
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.