Barrier-Free Private Mt. Fuji Tour for Wheelchair Users
Experience the beauty of Mt. Fuji and the Fuji Five Lakes area on a wheelchair-accessible private tour. You can choose to enjoy panoramic views from the Fuji 5th Station or take a relaxing boat cruise on Lake Kawaguchiko. Then, savor lunch at a traditional Japanese restaurant, visit the colorful flo
What To Expect
Stop 1
⏱ 1hFor those who don’t wish to hike all the way to the top of Mt. Fuji, the 5th Station is the highest point you can reach by car. Situated halfway up the mountain, you’ll be able to say you’ve “been up” Mt. Fuji! From 5th Station you can enjoy panoramic views from 7,546 feet (2,300m) high. There’s even a post office where you can send a postcard from Mt. Fuji.
Stop 2
⏱ 30 minHead around the sparkling lake to Oishi Park. Oishi Park is home to fields of flowers spreading like a carpet along the lakeshore. You’ll definitely want to get your camera out. This is a lovely spot to breathe in the fresh air of Japan’s countryside and allow the views to relax you.
Stop 3
⏱ 1hKubota Itchiku was a renowned artist who revived the traditional fabric dyeing technique of Tsujigahana. Tsujigahana flourished in Muromachi period (1336-1573) but then fell out of favour. In the 1930s he became fascinated by silk dyeing and devoted his life to mastering the Tsujigahana technique. Along the shores of Kawaguchiko stands a museum devoted to him, with several of his most beautiful kimono creations. You can see his unfinished masterpiece "Symphony of Light", a piece comprised of 80 kimonos that together form of a picture of Mount Fuji. The buildings themselves, as well as the garden are also interesting. The buildings are made of Okinawan coral and limestone and built in Gaudi fashion, while the gardens were designed by Itchiku Kubota himself and stretch from the entrance gate far into the wooded slopes behind the museum buildings. Much of the garden is not wheelchair accessible however you can still enjoy the indoor exhibits of the museum, as well as the outdoor architecture. (*museum is closed on Tuesdays except in October/November so Tuesday tours will instead see the Kawaguchiko Music Forest)
Stop 4
⏱ 40 minA small village with eight springs filled with breathtakingly blue water and revered as the "springs of the gods", where pilgrims used to purify themselves in the springs. The water comes from the snow melt from Mt. Fuji itself and was designated as a World Heritage site together with Mt.Fuji in 2013.
What’s Included
- ✓Private transportation
- ✓Wheelchair-friendly car
- ✓English speaking guide
- ✓In-vehicle air conditioning
- ✓Hotel pick-up and drop-off from Tokyo
What’s NOT Included
- ✗Food and drinks
- ✗Entrance fees (Itchiku Kubota Museum - 1300 yen pp OR Music Forest Museum – 1800 yen pp)
- ✗Ticket to the sightseeing boat if that activity is chosen (1,000 yen per person)
- ✗Admission fees
- ✗Admission fees
What to Bring
- •Wheelchair accessible
- •Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- •Service animals allowed
- •Specialized infant seats are available
- •Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- •All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- •Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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