Explore Mt. Fuji and Five Lakes with a private, customizable tour. Perfect for families and adventure seekers. Discover Japan’s natural beauty with expert guides.
Explore Mt. Fuji and Five Lakes with a private, customizable tour. Perfect for families and adventure seekers. Discover Japan’s natural beauty with expert guides.
- Chureito Pagoda - The Chureito Pagoda is a five-story structure located on a mountainside, offering a breathtaking view of Fujiyoshida City and the distant Mount Fuji. It is part of the Arakura Sengen Shrine and was constructed in 1963 as a peace memorial, situated nearly 400 steps up from the shrine’s main buildings.
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Chureito Pagoda - The Chureito Pagoda is a five-story structure located on a mountainside, offering a breathtaking view of Fujiyoshida City and the distant Mount Fuji. It is part of the Arakura Sengen Shrine and was constructed in 1963 as a peace memorial, situated nearly 400 steps up from the shrine’s main buildings.
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Saiko Iyashi no Sato Nemba - This picturesque location features Mt. Fuji as a backdrop and showcases traditional Japanese houses with thatched roofs. Visitors can explore local crafts and meet artisans. Additionally, kimono and samurai armor rentals are available.
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Fugaku Wind Cave - The Fuji Fugaku Wind Cave is nestled within the lush Aokigahara Jukai forest. Inside, the cave maintains a cool temperature of 3℃, even during summer. Historically, it served as a natural refrigerator for silkworm eggs until the early Showa era. Recognized as a Japanese natural monument, the cave spans 201 meters in length and 8.7 meters in height, with basaltic walls that absorb sound, preventing echoes. A 15-minute tour reveals lava shelves, rope-like lava, and ice pillars that remain frozen year-round. This site is optional; visitors can inform the driver in the morning if they wish to visit.
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Fuji Chobo-no-yu Yurari Onsen - Located at the base of the mountains in Narusawa-mura, this day-trip hot spring facility offers a peaceful retreat with stunning views. The onsen is renowned for its direct views of Mt. Fuji from its 16 different baths, including the “Sacred Peak Open-Air Bath” and the “Panoramic Bath.” Unique baths, such as a cave bath with enchanting lighting and a carbonated spring bath, are also available. Guests can enjoy local cuisine at the on-site restaurant, featuring Yamanashi’s specialty, Houtou noodles, and relax in the relaxation room. The facility uses “Nano water,” known for its moisturizing properties, enhancing the therapeutic benefits of the hot springs. It’s an ideal spot to unwind and enjoy the magnificent scenery.
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Lake Ashi Wild Grass Garden - (Optional) Lake Ashi, or Ashinoko, is a scenic crater lake in the Hakone area of Kanagawa Prefecture, formed by a volcanic eruption over 3,000 years ago. It is renowned for its stunning views of the surrounding mountains, tranquil waters, and, on clear days, the iconic backdrop of Mt. Fuji.
One of the most popular ways to experience the lake is by taking a sightseeing cruise on the iconic “pirate ships” that navigate the waters. The cruise offers excellent photo opportunities of the beautiful landscape and the famous red torii gate of Hakone Shrine, which appears to float at the water’s edge.
Beyond the cruises, the area around Lake Ashi is rich with attractions, including the historic Hakone Shrine, the reconstructed Hakone Sekisho Checkpoint, and the Onshi Hakone Park, once a summer retreat for the imperial family. The lake is a key part of the Hakone sightseeing loop, connecting to the Hakone Ropeway, which provides even more breathtaking aerial views.
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Gotemba Premium Outlets - (Optional) Gotemba Premium Outlets is one of Japan’s largest and most popular shopping destinations, located near Mount Fuji in Shizuoka Prefecture. It features over 200 stores, including luxury brands, Japanese retailers, and international labels. With stunning views of Mount Fuji, a variety of dining options, and a family-friendly atmosphere, it’s a top spot for shopping and sightseeing.
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Oshino Hakkai - (Optional) Oshino Hakkai, meaning “Eight Seas in Oshino,” is a collection of eight sacred spring-fed ponds in the traditional village of Oshino, Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan. It is a highly popular tourist destination known for its crystal-clear water and stunning views of Mount Fuji.
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Mt. Fuji 5th Station - (Optional) The Mount Fuji 5th Station, often referred to as the Fuji Subaru Line 5th Station, is the midpoint on the mountain, accessible by bus or car, located at approximately 2,300 meters. It serves as the main gateway for the popular Yoshida Trail climb and is a major tourist attraction. Visitors can enjoy stunning views of the Fuji Five Lakes area, explore souvenir shops, dine at restaurants, and visit the historic Komitake Shrine, making it an ideal spot to acclimate or experience the mountain without reaching the summit.
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Tenku no torii - (Optional) The Tenku no Torii, or “Gate in the Sky,” is a breathtaking viewpoint near Lake Kawaguchiko, offering a framed vista of Mount Fuji. Part of the Kawaguchi Asama Shrine, this recently constructed red torii gate sits on a forested hill, symbolizing distant worship of the sacred mountain. Its popularity is due to its perfect alignment, framing Fuji-san above the town and lake. Access requires a moderate uphill walk. Due to high demand, the site often has a small entry fee and a timed limit for photos to ensure a clear view for all visitors, especially during peak season.
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Narusawa Ice Cave - (Optional) The Narusawa Ice Cave is a fascinating lava tube located at the base of Mount Fuji, within the Aokigahara forest in Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan. Formed by a volcanic eruption in 864 A.D., this natural monument is renowned for its consistently freezing internal temperature of about 3°C (37°F), preserving stunning ice pillars and icicles throughout the year. The cave follows a roughly 150-meter-long circular route, descending 21 meters underground, with some sections requiring visitors to crouch due to low ceilings. Historically, its natural refrigeration capacity was used to store blocks of ice and preserve silkworm cocoons and seeds before modern cooling technology existed, making it a unique blend of geological wonder and cultural history in the Fuji Five Lakes area.

- Private transportation
- English speaking driver
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Highway tolls
- Petrol and gas
- Private transportation
- English speaking driver
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Highway tolls
- Petrol and gas
- Lunch
- Entrance fees
- Entrance fees
- Entrance fees
- Entrance fees
- Lunch
- Entrance fees
- Entrance fees
- Entrance fees
- Entrance fees
Plan an ideal day to discover the area! With our private tour, you can select from a wide range of popular tourist spots to customize your itinerary. Your knowledgeable driver will not only guide you through the best routes but also share fascinating insights and historical details about the stunning scenery.
This full-day, round-trip adventure includes…
Plan an ideal day to discover the area! With our private tour, you can select from a wide range of popular tourist spots to customize your itinerary. Your knowledgeable driver will not only guide you through the best routes but also share fascinating insights and historical details about the stunning scenery.
This full-day, round-trip adventure includes convenient pickup and drop-off at your hotel or another designated location. You have 7 - 9 hours to fully immerse yourself in the region’s natural beauty and cultural wonders.
If your tour extends beyond the scheduled time, an additional hourly fee will apply:
¥7,000 per hour for a van
¥14,000 per hour for a minibus
Please note: Pickups from Yokohama incur an extra charge of ¥5,000 for a van or ¥10,000 for a minibus.
- This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate.
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.