Mt.Fuji Private SightSeeing Day Tour With Guide (From Tokyo)
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Mt.Fuji Private SightSeeing Day Tour With Guide (From Tokyo)

5.0 · 17 reviews10 hours📍 Japan

About this tour

A 10-hour private guided tour from Tokyo exploring Mount Fuji's full landscape rather than rushing between postcards. You'll visit the 5th Station for alpine views, trek through volcanic caves shaped by ancient eruptions, pay respects at the historic Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Shrine, wander Oshino Hakkai's traditional village streets, and take in Lake Kawaguchiko's shoreline from Oishi Park. The route weaves cultural sites, geological formations, and mountain villages into a single arc that reveals why this peak matters beyond its silhouette.

Highlights

  • 5th Station panoramic vistas across foothills and distant plains
  • Wind Cave and Ice Cave: volcanic tunnels beneath the slopes
  • Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Shrine, centuries-old mountain sanctuary
  • Oshino Hakkai historic village with eight spring-fed ponds
  • Lake Kawaguchiko shoreline and Oishi Park cherry trees
  • Saiko Iyashi no Sato Nenba: traditional thatched-roof settlement

What to expect

The day builds gradually rather than racing through tick-boxes. Morning light hits the 5th Station first, where the crater and surrounding ridges come into focus. Mid-tour, you'll descend into the volcanic caves—cool, dimly lit spaces that illustrate the mountain's raw geological power. The shrine visit brings stillness and ritual; the lakeside portions offer gentler pacing where you can sit and absorb the water-and-peak reflection. Villages like Oshino Hakkai and Saiko Iyashi no Sato feel lived-in, not staged. You're in a private vehicle the whole time, so stops flow without waiting for group photos.

Good to know

Entrance fees to attractions aren't included; budget separately. Lunch isn't covered, though Renge Ramen near Lake Kawaguchiko is worth trying. Wear layers—the 5th Station is cool year-round. Strollers and prams work on most paths, though some village lanes are uneven. Tour stays within Tokyo's 23 wards for pickup/drop-off; extensions beyond 10 hours cost ¥5,000 per hour.

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