Mt. Fuji
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Mt. Fuji Tour
Description
Discover Japan’s most iconic symbol—Mt. Fuji, a UNESCO World Heritage site and the nation’s tallest peak at 3,776 meters. A Mt. Fuji tour offers breathtaking scenery, cultural landmarks, and unique experiences around the mountain’s foothills. From panoramic viewpoints to traditional villages, every stop reveals a different perspective of this sacred mountain.
Whether you’re taking in the views from the 5th Station, exploring charming lakes, or walking through historic shrines and villages, Mt. Fuji promises an unforgettable adventure filled with natural beauty and cultural heritage.
Tour Information
DAYTOUR GUIDELINES
We want every guest to enjoy a safe and pleasant journey. Please take note of the following guidelines:
1. Conduct & Behavior
Tours by Jano reserves the right to end the tour immediately if there is any bad behavior or disrespect towards our staff.
Courtesy and cooperation are expected at all times to ensure a smooth experience.
2. Driver & Guide Services
Our drivers are basic guides only and can provide general assistance.
If you wish to have a professional licensed tour guide, this can be arranged for ¥30,000 (10 hours), with an overtime fee of ¥5,000 per additional hour (subject to availability).
3. Vehicle Use
The vehicle is company property. Please treat it with care.
Some of our drivers may not be able to operate the Bluetooth function of the car.
4. Guest Belongings
Our staff cannot carry or manage personal belongings such as bags, shopping bags, or umbrellas during the tour. Guests are responsible for their own items.
5. Cleanliness & Fees
Guests are expected to maintain cleanliness inside the vehicle.
In cases where extra cleaning is required due to negligence, a cleaning fee of ¥50,000 will be charged.
Possible Tour Destinations
Viewpoints & Stations
Mt. Fuji 5th Station (Subaru Line 5th Station) – The most popular stop for tourists, halfway up the mountain with shrines, shops, and panoramic views.
Mt. Fuji World Heritage Center – Educational exhibits on Fuji’s geology, culture, and history.
Villages & Cultural Spots
Oshino Hakkai – A scenic village with eight crystal-clear ponds formed by Fuji’s melted snow, traditional houses, and local food.
Saiko Iyashi no Sato Nemba – Reconstructed thatched-roof village with craft shops, museums, and Fuji views.
Fujisan Hongu Sengen Taisha Shrine – The head shrine dedicated to Mt. Fuji worship.
Lakes (Fuji Five Lakes Region)
Lake Kawaguchi (Kawaguchiko) – The most famous of the Fuji Five Lakes with reflections of Mt. Fuji and seasonal flower parks.
Lake Yamanaka (Yamanakako) – The largest lake, great for boating and swan cruises.
Lake Saiko (Saiko Lake) – Quiet and scenic, surrounded by forests.
Lake Shoji (Shojiko) – Known for stunning reflections of Mt. Fuji.
Lake Motosu (Motosuko) – Featured on Japan’s ¥1,000 bill with its iconic Fuji view.
Leisure & Attractions
Fujiten Ski Resort – Snow play, skiing, and snowboarding with Fuji views.
Fuji-Q Highland – Amusement park with thrilling roller coasters and Fuji backdrop.
Gotemba Premium Outlets – Japan’s largest outlet mall with Mt. Fuji as a backdrop.
Chureito Pagoda (Arakura Sengen Shrine) – One of the most iconic photo spots with pagoda + Fuji view.
Note for a 10-Hour Mt. Fuji Day Tour:
Popular itineraries include Mt. Fuji 5th Station, Oshino Hakkai, Lake Kawaguchi, and Gotemba Outlets (or Fujiten Ski Park in winter). This gives a mix of viewpoints, culture, and leisure in one day.



