Explore Mount Fuji’s history, culture, and geology on an e-bike tour. Discover ancient traditions and geological wonders with expert guides.
Explore Mount Fuji’s history, culture, and geology on an e-bike tour. Discover ancient traditions and geological wonders with expert guides.
- Shin-Fuji Station - Begin your journey at Shin-Fuji Station.
- Suzukawako Park - This park features a tsunami evacuation tower, standing 15 meters tall and capable of accommodating up to 120 individuals. In the event of an earthquake, a tsunami exceeding 10 meters in height is anticipated.
- Suzukawa no Fujizuka - From the Muromachi to Edo…
- Shin-Fuji Station - Begin your journey at Shin-Fuji Station.
- Suzukawako Park - This park features a tsunami evacuation tower, standing 15 meters tall and capable of accommodating up to 120 individuals. In the event of an earthquake, a tsunami exceeding 10 meters in height is anticipated.
- Suzukawa no Fujizuka - From the Muromachi to Edo periods (approximately the 1300s to the 1800s), there was a notable increase in Shugendō practitioners training on Mount Fuji. These practitioners would purify themselves by bathing in the waters of the Suzukawa coast, then place a sacred stone at Fujizuka Hill, praying for a safe ascent of Mount Fuji.
- Sunayama Park - Home to the stunning Tagonoura Sand Dunes, this coast features an arc-shaped sand dune formed by sediment from the Fuji River on the steep slopes created by Mount Fuji’s lava flows. The Tagonoura Sand Dunes extend about 22 kilometers from east to west, from the left bank of the Fuji River to the mouth of the Kano River, with a width of 200 to 800 meters and an elevation of 5 to 10 meters.
- Nichirenshu Ryuen Temple - Within the grounds of Ryenji Temple lies the anchor and log book of the Geratic, a cargo ship from Jakarta that was shipwrecked during Typhoon 20 in 1979, washing ashore on Kashiwabara Beach. Two crew members lost their lives, and the ship’s hull remained upright on the sandy beach, becoming a significant story at the time and drawing many onlookers.
- Yusui Park - Mount Fuji is not only a volcano but also a reservoir of water, storing a substantial amount. The residents around Mount Fuji have utilized this water for daily life and industrial development. It is estimated that the rain and snow on Mount Fuji amount to approximately 2.1 billion tons annually, with about 1.8 billion tons stored each year. This water permeates the mountain, flowing underground, and eventually surfaces as spring water at the foothills after several decades. The groundwater stored in Mount Fuji is believed to be sufficient for about two years of use for the Japanese population.
- 富士山夢の大橋 - Enjoy a breathtaking view of Mount Fuji from this bridge. Please be aware that participants will need to descend 50 steps at the bridge.
- Shin-Fuji Station - Conclude your journey back at the starting point.

- Rental electric assisted bike (Miyata Ridge Runner)
- Rental Helmet
- Insurance
- Guide
- Rental electric assisted bike (Miyata Ridge Runner)
- Rental Helmet
- Insurance
- Guide
- Bottled water
- Bottled water
Just an hour away from Tokyo Station via bullet train!
Mount Fuji Geology & History E-Bike Tour
Starting from: Shin-Fuji Station
☞ Tour Highlights
・Discover the geological marvels of Mount Fuji, crafted by plate tectonics over millennia
・Learn about historical earthquakes, volcanic events, and disaster readiness from knowledgeable local guides
・Explore…
Just an hour away from Tokyo Station via bullet train!
Mount Fuji Geology & History E-Bike Tour
Starting from: Shin-Fuji Station
☞ Tour Highlights
・Discover the geological marvels of Mount Fuji, crafted by plate tectonics over millennia
・Learn about historical earthquakes, volcanic events, and disaster readiness from knowledgeable local guides
・Explore sacred shrines, historic sites, and pristine spring waters that narrate the region’s story
☞ Tour Details
・Duration: 3 hours
・Meeting point: Shin-Fuji Station South Gate
・Departure Times: Morning: 9:30 AM, Afternoon: 1:00 PM
・Convenience: Return to Tokyo on the same day!
Seize this exceptional chance to uncover the hidden geological and historical treasures of Mount Fuji.
Book your spot today and set off on a journey through time, nature, and culture!
- During the tour, there is a staircase with 50 steps at Fujisan Yumeno Ohashi. Therefore, it is not wheelchair accessible.
- This tour is not wheelchair accessible.
- Total tour duration includes time from the start, through each segment of the tour, and back.
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.