Chureito Pagoda

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林 **
10 Mar
Our tour guide, Ms. Tuna, was very enthusiastic and generous. Although we almost missed the bus, I was so touched when I finally heard her say in Chinese, "Have the Taiwanese travelers arrived?" She also introduced attractions during the trip. The itinerary was great!
eljieleen ********
10 Mar
Omar was a very helpful guide! It’s my first time traveling solo and he was very helpful with my concerns.
Shenna ******
10 Mar
Our tour guide, Lucas, was very kind and knowledgeable. There was a slight delay at the start because one guest didn’t show up, but he handled the situation very well and it wasn’t a big deal. We were lucky to see Mt. Fuji on a perfect day—no clouds in the sky and everything was crystal clear. It was such a wonderful experience!! ✨
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殷 **
10 Mar
Arpan explained everything very thoroughly! The only downside was that the clouds were too thick today and blocked Mount Fuji. 🥹
Russamee *******
10 Mar
I think is very easy to new people to gather all of tourists places. For me is ok, smooth trip. but the time is very limited!
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Jenaira *****
10 Mar
Had a great time with the group and super love the places we went to! Yuri, our tour guide, was very friendly and approachable. She even suggested we have a meal together as a group. 5 stars for the tour and Yuri-san ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
2+
Janel ******
10 Mar
I love the hassle free experience and tour! Our tour guide, Tim, explained every detail of the places and stuff. He speak english clearly so that didn’t give us the hassle to understand his instructions. Thank you Klook and Tim!
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Danzel ****
10 Mar
We were lucky on this trip and got to see Mt Fuji on multiple occasion, it was snowing heavily on our way to Mt Fuji, but the weather cleared up. Yuri was an amazing guide with witty and funny jokes, she also gave good tips for where to take photos.

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Chureito Pagoda, built in 1963, is a symbol of peace in memory of Fujiyoshida citizens lost in wars from the mid-1800s through WWII, located at Arakura Sengen Shrine. In Arakuyama Sengen Park, the 5-story pagoda gives you stunning views of Mt. Fuji and cherry blossoms, making it a must-visit spot. The iconic red pagoda against the blue sky, blooming cherry blossoms, and the majestic Mt. Fuji create an unforgettable image, capturing the essence of Japan. With no entry fees and open 24/7, it’s a perfect stop for your Japan trip.
2-chome-4-1 Asama, Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi 403-0011, Japan

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Must-Visit Attractions in Chureito Pagoda

1. Chureito Pagoda

The Chureito Pagoda, or Fujiyoshida Cenotaph Monument, is a five-story shrine established in 1963 to commemorate peace. Positioned on top of a mountainside, this pagoda presents a captivating view of Fuji Yoshida City and a glimpse of Mount Fuji in the backdrop. To reach the mesmerizing panorama, you can ascend 400 steps to the summit.

2. Arakura Sengen Shrine

Located just a 10-minute walk from Shimo-Yoshida Station, the Arakura Sengen Shrine is a historic site that complements the beauty of the Chureito Pagoda. You can explore the shrine's main buildings and enjoy the serene atmosphere of this cultural landmark.

3. Arakurayama Sengen Park

Arakurayama Sengen Park is a prime spot for 'Hanami', the traditional flower viewing in Japan, usually associated with cherry blossoms. But you can also enjoy this practice during the plum blossom season in February, the colorful 'koyo' season in autumn, or any time flowers bloom. While Chureito Pagoda is famous for cherry blossoms, it's just as stunning in autumn when leaves change to brilliant hues of gold, orange, and yellow, providing a whole new charm to the landscape.

4. Lake Kawaguchiko

Lake Kawaguchiko is often considered the top choice among the lakes for international visitors due to its accessibility and abundance of attractions. Located in a hot spring resort town at the foot of Mount Fuji, Kawaguchiko is an excellent starting point for discovering the surrounding area.

5. Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park

Chureito Pagoda and Mt. Fuji are located in the scenic Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park, spread across 474 square miles. This park includes Mt. Fuji, Fuji Five Lakes Region, Hakone, the Izu Peninsula, and the Izu Islands, with activities like hot spring relaxation, hiking, lake fun, and island exploration. Known for its beauty, it is one of Japan's most popular national parks among over 30 stunning parks nationwide, from Hokkaido's snowy terrain to Okinawa's tropical shores.

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When is the best time to visit Chureito Pagoda?

To capture the best views, visit Chureito Pagoda at sunset for a stunning sky painted in orange and pink hues complemented by blooming cherry blossoms. This spot gives you majestic vistas of Mount Fuji, especially during mid-April for cherry blossoms and early November for autumn colors, making it a popular spot for photographers seeking classic Japanese scenes.

How to get to Chureito Pagoda?

Reach Chureito Pagoda by using your Japan Rail Pass to take a train to Shimoyoshida Station and then a short walk to the shrine. Alternatively, taxis and buses are available for convenience.

How to get to Chureito Pagoda from Tokyo?

You can catch the train from Shinjuku Station in Tokyo to Shimoyoshida Station, the closest station to the Chureito Pagoda. It is a 20-minute walk to reach the pagoda from Shimoyoshida Station. Take the JR Chuo Line from Shinjuku Station, and transfer at Otsuji Station to the Fujikyu railway line.