Standing at 3,776 meters, Mount Fuji is Japan's highest peak. Despite its tranquil appearance, this famous Japanese symbol is actually an active volcano. Enjoy breathtaking views of the mountain and its surrounding scenery, including Lake Kawaguchi, from a unique vantage point. At the mountain's base, discover Oshino Hakkai, eight crystal-clear springs formed by filtered snowmelt from Mount Fuji's slopes.
Başlangıç€37.99
Adult
3–99 yaş
€37.99
Süre
9 saat 30 dakika
Buluşma Noktası
Mt.Fuji 5th Station (Sky Palace), 5617 Kamiyoshida, Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi, Japan
Tokyo, JP
Deneyim özeti
Neler Dahil
Tour Guide
Shared Transfers (Round Trip)
Explore the natural beauty of the Mount Fuji region on this full-day tour. Includes shared transfers to and from the pickup point and a guide available in English, Mandarin, Korean, or Japanese.
Önemli Bilgiler
Child policy:
- Children under 3 years are free of charge, but no seats will be reserved.
- Children under 18 years must be accompanied by a paying adult.
Good to know:
- Seniors 70 years and above must present a fitness certificate from their GP and be accompanied by a paying adult aged 23 or older.
- This tour is not recommended for pregnant women and individuals with heart disease, fear of heights, or other medical conditions.
Hakkında Mount Fuji and Oshino Hakkai Ole Hot Spring Full-Day Tour from Tokyo
Standing at 3,776 meters, Mount Fuji is Japan's highest peak. Despite its tranquil appearance, this famous Japanese symbol is actually an active volcano. Enjoy breathtaking views of the mountain and its surrounding scenery, including Lake Kawaguchi, from a unique vantage point. At the mountain's base, discover Oshino Hakkai, eight crystal-clear springs formed by filtered snowmelt from Mount Fuji's slopes.
Öne Çıkanlar
Take in the view of Mount Fuji from 2,305 metres above sea level at Mount Fuji 5th Station.
Stroll through the crystal-clear spring pools of Oshino Hakkai at the foot of the mountain.
Opt for a relaxing hot spring experience or go on a shopping adventure in the area.