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Best of Mt. Fuji Private Tour: Highlights & Hidden Gems (English)

Skip the 4-hour traffic jam from Tokyo. Meet your local English-speaking experts, Yuka and Lewis, directly in Kawaguchiko. As residents, we offer an authentic experience that big bus tours simply cannot match. Weather-Optimized Itinerary We don't follow a robotic path. To ensure the best experience

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📍Meeting point: Pick ups are available from Kawaguchiko Station, Mt Fuji Station, Fuji-Q Highland station and hotels/airbnb in the Fuji Kawaguchiko area.

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What To Expect

1

Stop 1

1hAdmission included

Oshino Hakkai is a charming and historic village nestled at the foot of Mount Fuji, renowned for its eight sacred ponds. These crystal-clear ponds are a result of natural filtration of Mount Fuji's snowmelt, and their transparency allows for a captivating view of the vibrant aquatic life and underwater flora. The village itself is a feast for the eyes, with traditional thatched-roof houses, water wheels, and lush greenery that evoke a sense of stepping back in time. On a clear day, the awe-inspiring backdrop of Mount Fuji, often reflected in the serene waters, creates a truly unforgettable and iconic Japanese landscape. The area's deep cultural roots are tied to its role as a pilgrimage site, where travelers would purify themselves in the sacred waters before ascending the mountain.

2

Stop 2

1hAdmission included

Chureito Pagoda is a five-story pagoda located on a hillside in Fujiyoshida City, offering one of Japan's most iconic and spectacular views. The main highlight is the observation deck, which provides a quintessential Japanese panorama of the brilliant red pagoda, the sprawling cityscape, and the majestic Mount Fuji in the background. The pagoda was built in 1963 as a peace memorial to honor war dead, and the site is part of the larger Arakura Sengen Shrine complex.

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Stop 3

45 min

Aokigahara, or the "Sea of Trees," is a dense, primal forest born from ancient lava flows at the base of Mt. Fuji. The volcanic rock beneath your feet creates a sound-dampening effect, giving the forest a unique, profound stillness. Sunlight struggles to penetrate the thick canopy, creating a perpetually mystical twilight. Exposed roots of gnarled trees cling to the rocky ground, weaving a fascinating, living tapestry. This unique ecosystem, with its lush mosses and diverse wildlife, is a stunning testament to nature's power to reclaim and flourish in the most unlikely of places.

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Stop 4

1h

Oishi Park, located on the northern shore of Lake Kawaguchi, is a renowned spot for its stunning, panoramic views of Mount Fuji. The park's main feature is a 350-meter-long "Flowers Road" promenade, where a vibrant display of seasonal flowers creates a picturesque foreground for the majestic mountain. In early summer, the park is famous for its lavender fields, which attract visitors to the annual Kawaguchiko Herb Festival. Later in the year, the kochia (summer cypress) turns a fiery red, providing a spectacular contrast with the white-capped peak of Fuji. The park also includes the Kawaguchiko Natural Living Center, which offers a cafe with a view, a shop for local products like blueberry jam, and even jam-making classes. It's a perfect place to relax, take photos, and appreciate the natural beauty of the region.

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Stop 5

50 minAdmission included

Saiko Iyashi no Sato Nenba, also known as the "Healing Village," is a beautifully reconstructed traditional Japanese village located on the shores of Lake Saiko. It's a place where you can step back in time and experience the tranquil beauty of old Japan, with a breathtaking view of Mount Fuji as a backdrop. Originally a farming village that was destroyed by a typhoon in 1966, it has been lovingly rebuilt with over 20 traditional thatched-roof houses. Each house has been converted into a unique shop, gallery, or restaurant. Visitors can enjoy a variety of activities, from trying on samurai armor or kimonos to participating in traditional craft workshops like pottery, weaving, and incense making. The village also features restaurants serving local cuisine, souvenir shops selling handmade goods, and museums detailing the history of the area. It's a serene and picturesque spot, perfect for a peaceful stroll and a glimpse into a bygone era.

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Stop 6

15 min

Beautiful photo spot

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Stop 7

15 min

famous honcho street view of mt fuji

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Stop 8

20 min

beautiful frozen waterfall in the winter

9

Stop 9

20 min

Optional lunch break

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Stop 10

20 minAdmission included

beautiful mt fuji lava tunnel

What’s Included

  • Admission fees
  • In-vehicle air conditioning

What’s NOT Included

  • Meals

What to Bring

  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

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