Immerse yourself in the breathtaking natural beauty and traditional charm of Mt. Fuji’s surrounding areas on this curated one-day tour from Tokyo.
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Contact Jasumo Now →Spring: Witness cherry blossoms in full bloom at Arakurayama Sengen Park, where pink petals frame Mt. Fuji and the five-storied pagoda—an unforgettable scene.
Summer: Fields of lavender and hydrangeas bloom in Oishi Park, reflecting vivid colors in Lake Kawaguchi (available weekdays only).
Autumn: Saiko Iyashi-no-Sato glows with red and gold foliage, enhancing the beauty of its gassho-style houses.
Winter: Oshino Hakkai’s clear springs and snow-covered scenery offer a serene and pristine winter landscape.
Discover the best of Mt. Fuji’s cultural and scenic sites in one stress-free day. Ideal for photographers, families, nature lovers, and anyone eager to experience Japan’s rich seasonal beauty. Your friendly English-speaking guide will ensure you make the most of each stop, from photo tips to cultural background stories.
Arakurayama Sengen Park
Home to the famed Chureito Pagoda, this hilltop park offers one of Japan’s most iconic Mt. Fuji views, especially stunning during cherry blossom season.
Honmachi Street, Fujiyoshida
A retro shopping street lined with Showa-era architecture, artisan shops, and modern cafés—all with Mt. Fuji in view. Great for souvenirs and casual exploration.
Oshino Hakkai
A collection of eight spring-fed ponds created by Mt. Fuji’s snowmelt. The water is exceptionally clear, and the surrounding village scenery is picture-perfect.
Saiko Iyashi-no-Sato Nenba
A traditional folk village of thatched-roof homes offering craft workshops, local food, and sweeping views of Mt. Fuji.
Oishi Park (Weekdays Only)
Famous for its flower fields (lavender, pink moss, kochia) and a lakeside promenade with stunning Mt. Fuji panoramas. Park visits may be canceled on weekends or holidays due to traffic.
Starting Point
Kogakuin University Shinjuku Campus (1-2 min walk from Shinjuku Station West Exit)
1.5 hrs – Bus Travel
Stop 1: Arakurayama Sengen Park (1 hour – Sightseeing & Photography)
Stop 2: Honmachi Street Clock Shop (30 mins – Free Time & Local Culture)
Stop 3: Oshino Hakkai (1.5 hours – Village Walk & Spring Ponds)
Stop 4: Oishi Park (30 mins – Photo Stop, Weekdays Only)
Stop 5: Saiko Iyashi-no-Sato Nenba (1 hour – Entry Included, Crafts & Views)
2.5 hrs – Return Bus Travel
Tour ends at Shinjuku Station
Note: Traffic delays, weather, and road conditions may impact stop durations and order. Visits to Oishi Park are not available on weekends or public holidays.
From ¥7,500 per person
In front of Kogakuin University Shinjuku Campus
1 Chome-24-2 Nishishinjuku, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 163-8677, Japan
From Shinjuku Station West Exit, walk 1-2 minutes toward the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building. You’ll find the meeting point near the front gate of the university campus.
“Our guide was very knowledgeable and friendly, even with a large group. He gave great tips, including visiting the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building for night views!”
“The Mt. Fuji views were amazing. Our guide Sam was excellent and the tour was well-paced. Highly recommended!”
“It was a bit tricky to find the meeting spot—maybe a clearer sign or photo could help. Otherwise, the tour was fantastic.”
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