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Embark on a soul-stirring day trip from Tokyo to Mount Fuji’s sacred heights, serene springs, and timeless villages, blending breathtaking vistas with Japanese onsen wellness. From April 26 to November 30, 2026, ascend to Mt. Fuji Fifth Station (2,300m) for cloud-kissed views of the snow-capped summit, Lake Kawaguchi, and Kanto Plain, paired with Ogiyama Shrine’s spiritual serenity.

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In winter (December 1, 2025–April 25, 2026), swap for Arakura Sengen Park’s iconic pagoda framing Fuji’s snowy peak, especially vibrant with spring cherry blossoms. Stroll Oshino Hakkai’s eight crystal-clear ponds year-round, reflecting Fuji in a historic water village—spring blossoms, autumn reds, or winter snow. Unwind at a Fuji-view onsen like Konohana no Yu or Fuji Hakkei no Yu (2 hours, ¥1,500), or opt for Gotemba Premium Outlets shopping with distant Fuji vistas.

With air-conditioned coach transport from Tokyo Station or Shinjuku (7:30–8:00 AM departure, ~6:00 PM return), multilingual guides (English/Chinese/Japanese), and Fifth Station entry (¥500) included, this ~10-hour journey is perfect for nature lovers, photographers, or wellness seekers—book mid-October 2025 for autumn foliage or mid-February 2026 for snow-draped Fuji (5–10°C, layers essential).

Why Choose This Experience?

  • Fuji’s Sacred Heights: Fifth Station’s 2,300m balcony (April–November) or Arakura’s pagoda-framed Fuji (December–April)—exclusive seasonal swaps.
  • Oshino Hakkai Serenity: Eight emerald ponds mirror Fuji—timeless village with koi and seasonal hues.
  • Onsen Bliss: Soak in Fuji-view hot springs (Konohana/Fuji Hakkei, ~¥1,500)—pine-scented steam, ultimate relaxation.
  • Flexible Options: Swap onsen for Gotemba Outlets (~2 hours shopping)—Fuji vistas, brand deals.
  • Tokyo Convenience: Coach from Tokyo Station/Shinjuku—multilingual guides, Fifth Station entry (~¥500) included.
  • Photo Paradise: Chureito Pagoda, pond reflections, golden-hour Fuji—mid-October 2025 foliage peak.

Highlights

  • Mt. Fuji Fifth Station: 40-minute stop (April 26–November 30, 2026)—2,300m views, Ogiyama Shrine wishes, Fuji ramen (~¥1,000, ~¥500 entry included).
  • Arakura Sengen Park: 30-minute winter alternative (December 1, 2025–April 25, 2026)—Chureito Pagoda’s Fuji frame, spring cherry blossoms.
  • Oshino Hakkai: 1-hour guided tour—eight crystal ponds, koi, traditional houses, seasonal Fuji reflections.
  • Hot Spring Relaxation: 2 hours at Konohana no Yu/Fuji Hakkei no Yu—Fuji-view baths (~¥1,500, tattoos may restrict).
  • Gotemba Premium Outlets: Optional 2-hour shopping—brand stores, distant Fuji (~¥0 extra).
  • Seasonal Magic: Mid-October 2025 reds, mid-February 2026 snow, April cherries—year-round awe.

Pricing

From ¥7,350 per person

Includes

  • A (BASIC): Round-trip coach, English/Chinese/Japanese guide, Fuel/tolls/parking, Mt. Fuji Fifth Station (~¥500, April–November).
  • B (WINTER): Round-trip coach, Guide, Fuel/tolls/parking, Arakura Sengen Park (December–April).
  • C (ONSEN): Round-trip coach, Guide, Fuel/tolls/parking, Fifth Station/Arakura, Onsen entry (~¥1,500).
  • D (SHOPPING): Round-trip coach, Guide, Fuel/tolls/parking, Fifth Station/Arakura, Gotemba Outlets.

Note: Prices for 2025/26; child (4–12) 50% off, under 4 free (lap-held). Onsen (¥1,500), lunch (~¥1,000) self-paid. Book mid-October 2025 for foliage; year-round.

Itinerary

Starting location options:
Tokyo Station (7:30 AM) or SMBC Bank Shinjuku Nishiguchi (8:00 AM)

Bus/coach (2.5 hours)

Mt. Fuji 5th Station
Photo stop, Visit, Sightseeing (40 minutes, April 26–November 30, 2026)

  • 2,300m Fuji views, Ogiyama Shrine, ramen (~¥1,000).

Arakurayama Sengen Park
Photo stop, Sightseeing (30 minutes, optional, December 1, 2025–April 25, 2026)

  • Chureito Pagoda’s Fuji frame, cherry blossoms.

Arakura Fuji Sengen Shrine
Photo stop, Visit (15 minutes, optional)

  • Spiritual Fuji heritage.

Chureito Pagoda
Photo stop, Visit (15 minutes, optional)

  • Iconic Fuji backdrop.

Oshino Hakkai
Guided tour, Sightseeing (1 hour)

  • Eight ponds, koi, Fuji reflections.

Hot spring
Free time (2 hours, optional, extra fee ~¥1,500)

  • Konohana/Fuji Hakkei no Yu—Fuji-view baths.

Gotemba Premium Outlets
Free time, Shopping, Sightseeing (2 hours, optional)

  • Brand stores, Fuji vistas.

Bus/coach (2 hours)

Drop-off locations:
SMBC Bank Shinjuku Nishiguchi, Tokyo Station

Note: Total ~10 hours; meet 7:30 AM (Tokyo) or 8:00 AM (Shinjuku). Times adjust for traffic; mid-October 2025 foliage, mid-February 2026 snow.

What to Expect

Meet at Tokyo Station (7:30 AM) or SMBC Bank Shinjuku Nishiguchi (8:00 AM) for a 2.5-hour coach ride through Fuji’s rolling hills, guided by an English/Chinese/Japanese expert. From April 26–November 30, 2026, spend 40 minutes at Mt. Fuji Fifth Station (2,300m)—breathe cloud-level air, visit Ogiyama Shrine for wishes, and savor Fuji ramen (¥1,000, entry ~¥500 included).

In winter (December 1, 2025–April 25, 2026), swap for 30-minute Arakura Sengen Park—Chureito Pagoda’s Fuji frame, plus 15-minute shrine and pagoda stops (optional). At 11:30 AM, Oshino Hakkai’s 1-hour guided tour reveals eight crystal ponds mirroring Fuji—koi glide amid autumn reds or winter snow.

Afternoon, choose 2 hours at Konohana no Yu/Fuji Hakkei no Yu onsen (¥1,500, tattoos may restrict) for Fuji-view soaks, or Gotemba Premium Outlets for shopping with distant Fuji vistas. Return by 6:00 PM—perfect for photographers (pagoda shots), wellness seekers (onsen calm), or families (village strolls), with 5–10°C winter chill needing layers.

Pre-Departure Notice

  • Meeting Point: Tokyo Station (7:30 AM) or SMBC Bank Shinjuku Nishiguchi (8:00 AM)—arrive 10 minutes early; lateness forfeits (100% fee).
  • Confirmation: Instant booking with email voucher; notify dietary needs, tattoos (onsen restrictions), accessibility. Mid-October foliage peak.
  • Weather: Tours run rain/snow (ponchos); heavy storms adjust (no refunds). Fuji visibility weather-dependent.
  • Health: Light walking (~2–3km, uneven paths); no pregnancy/extreme conditions. Onsen nude (tattoos may need cover/private bath ~¥3,000).
  • Children: Ages 4+ full access (reduced rates); under 4 free (lap-held). Supervise shrine/ponds.

Good to Know

  • Age Rules: All ages; under 12 supervised at shrine/ponds. Onsen with adults.
  • Group Size: Up to 40 (coach); shared, solo OK.
  • Attire: Layers, comfortable shoes (5–10°C winter); camera for Fuji; onsen towel (~¥200 rental).
  • Duration: ~10 hours; year-round, mid-October 2025 foliage, mid-February 2026 snow.
  • Accessibility: Paths uneven/stairs; onsen limited wheelchair—notify. Multilingual guide.
  • Photos: Pagoda/ponds prime—guide tips for golden hour.
  • Sustainability: Respect Fuji—no litter; follow onsen/shrine rules.

Reviews

“Fifth Station’s Fuji views were unreal—clouds parted for us! Oshino Hakkai’s ponds sparkled, onsen was pure bliss. Guide’s English perfect; mid-February snow magic!”

“Family loved Arakura’s pagoda—cherry blossoms framed Fuji perfectly. Gotemba shopping fun, guide’s Chinese clear. Highly recommend for spring 2026!”

“Photographer’s gem: Chureito’s Fuji shot, Oshino’s reflections—onsen views topped it. October foliage vibrant; Tokyo start easy.”

FAQs

When’s the best season for Fuji?

Mid-October 2025 for autumn reds; mid-February 2026 for snow; April 2026 for cherries.

Are Fifth Station/onsen fees included?

Yes—Fifth Station (¥500, April–November); onsen (¥1,500) self-paid, Gotemba free.

Suitable for kids or onsen beginners?

Yes—ages 4+ enjoy ponds; under 4 free (lap-held). Onsen nude, tattoos may restrict.

What if weather hides Fuji?

Light snow enhances; heavy storms adjust (no refunds). Clear days ideal.

How long is Tokyo round-trip coach?

2.5 hours out, 2 hours back—air-conditioned, rest stops, guide’s Fuji lore.

Can I bring camera gear, photo tips?

Yes—pagoda/ponds prime; guide suggests golden-hour Fuji angles.

What dining options on tour?

Fifth Station ramen (¥1,000), Oshino cafes (¥800)—self-paid; onsen snacks.

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