Mount Fuji

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Paul ********
4 Nov 2025
Guide is so kind and patient in giving us the best tour. Highly recommended
Klook客路用户
4 Nov 2025
Our tour guide, Serina, was excellent. She explained the sights in great detail and helped coordinate our individual needs. It was a very enjoyable trip and a happy Mount Fuji journey! 😃😃😃
클룩 회원
4 Nov 2025
It wouldn't be an exaggeration to say that this trip to Tokyo was to see Mount Fuji! Among the many tours available, I chose this one because the tour course didn't seem overly exaggerated or cluttered, but rather clean and concise. Luckily, I was able to see a beautiful Mount Fuji with my own eyes. Since I chose a Sunday, the traffic was quite heavy on the way back, but guide Jeon Ara didn't show any signs of fatigue and encouraged everyone to not get tired. Of course, she explained everything well throughout the tour, and seeing her take care of each and every person made me admire that someone like her should be a guide. Next time I come to see Mount Fuji with my family, I hope to meet guide Jeon Ara again. haha
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Kong *********
4 Nov 2025
The tour itinerary was very satisfying. The main thing is that the tour guide, Mr. Yuan Yang, was very energetic, polite, and capable. His Korean and Mandarin are also fluent and very professional. This is the second time I've joined a Klook day tour, and it felt great. The itinerary was well-arranged, the timing was accurate, and the tour bus driver was also very professional throughout the trip. The entire bus ride was also very comfortable.
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Klook User
4 Nov 2025
we really enjoyed the tour 🤍the views were incredible and the tour guide Kousei was very helpful and friendly. here are some pictures of mt fuji. as kousei says “we are very lucky“ 😂only con is that i felt the tour was a bit rushed but it was because we really had a lot to do. i wouldn’t mind an option that leaves even earlier than 8 to be a but more chill
Klook 用戶
4 Nov 2025
The tour guide assigned this time was Mr. Jiang Jiwan. He was friendly, professional, and really good at taking pictures for the group members. It's amazing that he can speak three languages (Chinese, Japanese, and Korean)!!!! Although the lighting was a bit back-lit for taking photos at the attractions between noon and the afternoon, we were lucky to see a magnificent view of Mount Fuji all day long. Mount Fuji under the glow of the sunset was also beautiful. The group members were punctual, which allowed us to return to Shinjuku by around 6 pm. This Mount Fuji day tour experience was great. Thank you.
Dragana *******
4 Nov 2025
We did our tour with Wennie, she is great! It was a great day, the weather was perfect and we go to see Mt. Fuji, the itinerary was really good and we had enough time everywhere, nothing was rished. Wennie explained everything well and was helpful at all time! Thank you :))
Klook客路用户
4 Nov 2025
Pretty good. Checked in at multiple spots for Mount Fuji 🗻, gained many happy memories. Although the people I traveled with didn't know each other, they were all very friendly. Our guide, Han, was busy taking care of everything and very responsible. Thank you for the hard work. Grateful for the chance to meet and travel together.

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What to know about Mount Fuji

Mount Fuji (Fuji san) is a famous World Heritage Site, right between the Yamanashi and Shizuoka prefectures. Standing at 3,776 meters, Mt Fuji is the tallest mountain and the highest peak in Japan, even celebrated for its perfect symmetry. Recognized as a national park, it is carefully preserved by the Japanese government to maintain its natural beauty and cultural significance. If you're thinking about taking a tour, you might want to climb Mt Fuji during the official climbing season from early July to mid-September. There are four main trails to the peak, so you can choose the one that fits you best. If hiking isn't your thing, you can enjoy stunning views of Mt. Fuji from Lake Kawaguchi or head to the Fujisan World Heritage Center to learn about its cultural significance. Book your tour now to experience adventure, relaxation, and cultural experiences all in one destination!
Mount Fuji, Kitayama, Fujinomiya, Shizuoka 418-0112, Japan

Best Places To See Mount Fuji

Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi Prefecture

At the northern base of Mt Fuji, you'll find the town of Fujiyoshida. It's the closest town to Japan's largest mountain. The city's main street is lined up perfectly with Mount Fuji, giving you the famous view you often see on social media. The shops on the street have traditional Japanese signs, making you feel like you're in a classic Japanese town. While there, visit local cafes and souvenir shops for a full cultural experience.

Lake Kawaguchiko

The northeastern shore of Lake Kawaguchiko gives you an amazing view of Mount Fuji. On days with clear weather, you can even see a reflection of the mountain in the lake. Ride the Mount Fuji Panoramic Ropeway to the top of Mount Tenjo for even more breathtaking sights of the iconic eight peaks. Nearby, don't miss the Kawaguchiko Music Forest, where you can enjoy charming gardens and fun musical attractions, all with great views of Mt Fuji.

Lake Ashi

Lake Ashi in Hakone is famous for its beautiful views and hot spring resorts. From Moto-Hakone, you can see the lake, Mt Fuji, and the red torii gate of Hakone Shrine all at once. You can also hop on fun "pirate ships" that sail across the lake a few times a day.

Mt Tenjo Observation Deck

If you want an amazing view of the sacred mountain, go up Mt Tenjo by Lake Kawaguchiko. There's a lookout point with huge swings that are 3.5 meters high. You can swing and see Mt Fuji at the same time! It's a fantastic place to enjoy the scenery and have a lot of fun.

Fuji-Q Highland

Fuji-Q Highland in Yamanashi is an exciting amusement park famous for its amazing roller coasters. Along with the thrilling rides, you can see beautiful views of snow-covered Mt Fuji in the winter. Some of the roller coasters even give you great views of the mountain while you're zooming around.

Tips For Climbing Mount Fuji

Prepare Physically

The ascent from the 5th Station via the Yoshida Trail takes around six hours on average to reach the summit. Although there is no rock climbing required, a moderate level of fitness is recommended. Many Fuji climbers train in advance with cardio workouts and leg-strengthening exercises to improve endurance and prevent fatigue during the climb.

Pace Yourself and Watch for Altitude Sickness

Climbing too quickly can lead to altitude sickness, which affects both beginners and experienced hikers. Listen to your body, take breaks as needed, and consider staying overnight in a mountain hut to acclimate to the higher altitude before reaching the summit.

Be Aware of Trail Conditions

Mount Fuji has four main trails (Yoshida, Subashiri, Fujinomiya, Gotemba) and each trail presents different challenges. For example, the Yoshida Trail has zigzagging, dusty, and slippery sections, especially during descent. Wearing proper hiking boots and using trekking poles can help maintain stability and reduce the risk of falls.

Respect the Mountain's Cultural and Natural Significance

Mount Fuji is not only a physical challenge but also a sacred site deeply rooted in Japanese culture. Many Japanese climb the mountain as a spiritual journey. Approach the climb with respect, enjoy the breathtaking views, and follow all regulations to help preserve the mountain for future hikers.

Best Spots To See Cherry Blossoms Near Mt Fuji

Chureito Pagoda (Arakura Sengen Shrine)

One of the most breathtaking spots to see cherry blossoms near Mount Fuji, Chureito Pagoda at Arakura Sengen Shrine offers a picture-perfect view. This five-story pagoda, built as a peace memorial, overlooks Fujiyoshida City with Mount Fuji majestically in the background. In spring, delicate sakura blooms frame the pagoda, creating an iconic scene that attracts photographers from around the world.

Fuji Five Lakes Sakura Festival

The Fuji Five Lakes Sakura Festival is one of the most spectacular events for cherry blossom viewing near Mount Fuji. Held annually around Lake Kawaguchi, this festival celebrates sakura season with stunning pink blooms lining the lake's shores, creating a breathtaking contrast against the snow-capped peak of Mount Fuji.

You can enjoy food stalls, cultural performances, and nighttime illuminations, where cherry blossoms glow beautifully under the evening lights. The serene lake provides mirror-like reflections of both the flowers and the mountain, making it a dream spot for photographers.

Oshino Hakkai

A hidden gem near Mount Fuji, Oshino Hakkai is a picturesque traditional village famous for its crystal-clear spring ponds and historic thatched-roof houses. During cherry blossom season, the village transforms into a magical scene as delicate sakura petals frame Mount Fuji in the distance. The peaceful atmosphere, combined with reflections of pink blossoms in the pure spring waters, creates a stunning visual experience.

Stroll through the village, enjoy local snacks, and capture breathtaking views of cherry trees, traditional Japanese architecture, and Fuji's towering peak all in one frame.

Other Things to do at Mt Fuji

Visit the Fujisan World Heritage Center

Check out the Fujisan World Heritage Center, the old Fuji Visitor Center, to learn about the history and culture of Mt Fuji. Here, you'll find the South Hall and North Hall, which have exhibits about the mountain's volcanic activity and its role as an artistic inspiration. You can see how Mount Fuji has influenced Japanese culture through things like woodblock prints and other art pieces.

Visit Fujisan Sengen Shrine

Explore the spiritual side of Mount Fuji by visiting the Fujisan Sengen Shrine. This historic site is dedicated to mountain worship. The shrine helps you understand the cultural importance of Mt Fuji and learn about the traditions and beliefs related to it. It's a great spot to appreciate the spiritual heritage of this special area.

Relax in a Hot Spring (Onsen)

Relax after a day of adventure by soaking in a traditional onsen with views of Mt Fuji. These hot springs are a great way to unwind while enjoying amazing views. The natural minerals in the water help relax tired muscles, making it a refreshing experience. Many onsens also give you a chance to experience Japanese hospitality with delicious local food.

Join a Mount Fuji tour

Joining a Mount Fuji tour is another great way to explore Japan's most famous peak. Guided tours provide expert insights, transportation, and well-planned itineraries, ensuring you see the top attractions without the stress of planning. Some tours even include seasonal highlights, such as cherry blossoms in spring or autumn foliage.

The Geological Formation Of Mount Fuji

Mount Fuji is an active volcano formed through a series of eruptions over hundreds of thousands of years. The Mount Fuji volcano consists of three overlapping cones---Komitake, Ko fuji (Old Fuji), and Shin fuji (New Fuji), each representing different stages of its geological development. Over time, layers of lava and ash built up to create its symmetrical shape.

Though currently dormant, Mount Fuji erupts periodically, with the last eruption occurring in 1707 during the Edo period. This eruption, known as the Hoei Eruption, covered surrounding areas in ash. Scientists continue to monitor the volcano closely due to its potential for future activity.

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Shirakawa-Go

Located in the mountains of Gifu Prefecture, Shirakawa-Go is a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its traditional gassho-zukuri farmhouses. These iconic thatched-roof houses, designed to withstand heavy snowfalls, create a unique and picturesque village setting. Visitors can explore the village's serene landscapes, visit the Shirakawa-go Gassho-zukuri Minkaen, an open-air museum displaying historic farmhouses, and enjoy stunning views of the Japanese Alps

Hep Five Ferris Wheel

The Hep Five Ferris Wheel is an iconic feature of Osaka's skyline. Standing at 106 meters, this giant Ferris wheel offers stunning views of Osaka and is an unforgettable way to see the city from above. It takes visitors on a gentle ascent, offering panoramic views of Umeda Sky Building, Osaka Castle, and the distant Mount Rokko.

Legoland Discovery Center

Legoland Discovery Center Tokyo is a fun, family-friendly indoor attraction perfect for young children and Lego enthusiasts. Featuring a range of interactive exhibits, this indoor theme park offers visitors the chance to build and play with Lego bricks, explore miniature models of famous Japanese landmarks, and enjoy attractions like the Lego 4D Cinema and Lego Kingdom.