Join a thrilling day hike on Mt. Fuji from Tokyo. Experience breathtaking views, lush forests, and volcanic terrain. Perfect for adventurous travelers.
Join a thrilling day hike on Mt. Fuji from Tokyo. Experience breathtaking views, lush forests, and volcanic terrain. Perfect for adventurous travelers.
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Shin-Matsuda Station - Begin the journey with a pleasant train ride from Shinjuku to Shin-Matsuda Station via the Odakyu Line. This tranquil route takes travelers away from Tokyo’s hustle and into the picturesque countryside of Kanagawa, showcasing glimpses of rural life, rivers, and distant mountains as they approach the base of Mt. Fuji.
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- Shin-Matsuda Station - Begin the journey with a pleasant train ride from Shinjuku to Shin-Matsuda Station via the Odakyu Line. This tranquil route takes travelers away from Tokyo’s hustle and into the picturesque countryside of Kanagawa, showcasing glimpses of rural life, rivers, and distant mountains as they approach the base of Mt. Fuji.
- Subashiri Route - From Shin-Matsuda, a shuttle bus transports visitors into the highlands surrounding Mt. Fuji. The journey to Subashiri 5th Station gradually ascends, offering stunning views of forests and, on clear days, the majestic peak of Mt. Fuji. The crisp mountain air and serene setting signal the start of the hiking adventure. This is the starting point for the hike. Subashiri 5th Station is renowned for its less crowded and more natural environment compared to the popular Yoshida Trail. It provides restroom facilities, trail signage, and a tranquil atmosphere beneath the towering trees of the Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park. This station is the gateway to the Subashiri Trail, known for its gentle incline and lush alpine forest.
- Subashiri Trail - The hike ascends through an enchanting larch forest, gradually transitioning to volcanic terrain as hikers climb above the treeline. This section involves around 900 meters of elevation gain and takes approximately 2–3 hours. Along the way, travelers will encounter striking rock formations, moss-covered trees, and panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and, on clear days, the Pacific Ocean. The tranquility and fresh mountain air make the ascent truly rewarding.
- Trail Down Mountain・Sunabashiri - Upon reaching the 7th Station, hikers will be nearly 3,000 meters above sea level. This high-altitude rest point offers breathtaking views of the landscape below and the peaks above. Although not the summit, this station provides a sense of accomplishment, with fewer hikers and a genuine wilderness atmosphere. It’s an ideal spot for rest, snacks, and memorable photos before descending. As the descent begins, hikers will enter the unique Sunabashiri zone, where fine volcanic sand allows for a light, springy descent—a fun and rare feature exclusive to the Subashiri Trail. This section is often called the “sand run” due to the natural cushioning that makes going downhill easier and faster.
- Komitake Shrine - Near the end of the descent, hikers will pass Komitake Shrine, a quiet, spiritual stop nestled on the mountainside. The shrine is dedicated to mountain spirits and offers a peaceful resting place. It also marks a transition point from the higher alpine terrain back into the forested areas near the 5th Station.

- English & Korean Speaking Guide
- Public transportation (bus, subway, cable car, etc.)
- Mt. Fuji Climbing Fee
- English & Korean Speaking Guide
- Public transportation (bus, subway, cable car, etc.)
- Mt. Fuji Climbing Fee
- Meals
- Travelers Insurance
- Other Personal Expenses
- Meals
- Travelers Insurance
- Other Personal Expenses
Embark on an unforgettable journey by hiking Japan’s renowned Mt. Fuji in just one day. Begin your adventure from Shinjuku and make your way to the peaceful Subashiri 5th Station, where your climb starts at 2,000 meters at 10:20 AM. Over the next 2–3 hours, traverse through lush forests and volcanic landscapes as you ascend to the 7th Station at…
Embark on an unforgettable journey by hiking Japan’s renowned Mt. Fuji in just one day. Begin your adventure from Shinjuku and make your way to the peaceful Subashiri 5th Station, where your climb starts at 2,000 meters at 10:20 AM. Over the next 2–3 hours, traverse through lush forests and volcanic landscapes as you ascend to the 7th Station at approximately 2,900 meters—away from the crowds but offering breathtaking views and refreshing mountain air.
After a well-deserved break and some photos at the 7th Station, begin your descent at 1:20 PM via the Subashiri Trail, featuring the thrilling Sunabashiri sand run section where hikers can slide down gentle volcanic slopes. Conclude your adventure at Komitake Shrine before returning to the 5th Station by 5:00 PM. Take a shuttle bus and train back to Shinjuku Station, arriving at around 7:30 PM.
This guided hiking experience is ideal for active travelers who wish to embrace the spirit of Fuji without the need for an overnight stay or a summit climb.
- In compliance with Japanese law, vehicles cannot operate for more than 10 hours. The tour guide may adjust the itinerary based on real-time conditions.
- In case of bad weather or official trail closure, the tour may be modified or cancelled for safety.
- Itinerary is subjected to traffic & weather condition.
- Please be aware that travel insurance is not included in this tour. We highly recommend securing your own travel and accident insurance prior to departure, as the company cannot be held liable for any injuries, illnesses, or unexpected incidents during the activity.
- This is a hiking tour, not a summit tour. The tour ascends to the 7th Station (~2,900m) and returns on the same day.
- Participants must be physically prepared to hike for approximately 5–6 hours with 900m of elevation gain.
- All movement during the tour is on foot along mountain trails, which include steep, rocky, and sandy sections, so proper footwear and appropriate clothing are essential for your safety and comfort.
- Participants must bring their own light lunch and sufficient snacks. Eating is only possible during breaks on the mountain.
- Even at mid-level elevations, some hikers may feel dizzy, tired, or nauseated. Please hydrate, take breaks, and inform your guide if unwell.
- This tour is not suitable for those with mobility issues, recent injuries, or serious health conditions.
- Rain, fog, or cold winds are common even in summer. You must bring proper gear for cold and wet conditions.
- Toilets are limited and may require ¥100 coins. Please prepare small change and expect basic facilities.
- Participants under 18 must be accompanied by a guardian.
- Littering is strictly prohibited. Please carry back all trash to preserve the environment.
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.