Be astounded with the beauty of Mt. Fuji on a day tour with lunch. Explore two lava caves – a wind cave and an ice cave – located at the northern base of Mt. Fuji.
Highlights
Highlights
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Witness Japan's alpine beauty on a full-day guided tour of the Mt. Fuji area with a Chinese and Japanese-speaking guide, and go hassle-free with round-trip transfers from Tokyo.
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Take in the postcard-perfect view of the snow-capped peak and later enjoy a delicious Hoto hot pot and traditional Yamanashi thick noodle soup for lunch.
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Trek through the magnificent Fugaku Wind Cave and Narusawa Ice Cave, formed when nearby Mt. Nagao erupted, and see ice pillars that have grown up to 3m long.
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Take hearty sips of pure spring water from the natural springs of Oshino Hakkai and explore the Arakura-yama Sengen Park, home to the iconic Chureito Pagoda.
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Fun fact: A monk of an unknown name is believed to be the first person to have climbed Mount Fuji in 663 AD.
Inclusions
Inclusions
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Full-day tour
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Chinese/Japanese-speaking guide
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Round-trip transfers
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AC vehicle
Itinerary
Itinerary
Cancellation policy
Cancellation policy
You can cancel these tickets up to 11 days before the experience begins and get a full refund.
Your experience
Your experience
This day tour from Tokyo takes you to Mount Fuji, Japan's tallest peak and one of the most iconic tourist destinations, and the surrounding scenic regions.
The blossoming Arakurayama Asama Park
Climb 397 steps to see the Arakura Fuji Sengen Shrine and the 5-storied pagoda named Zhongling Tower. Enjoy the stunning view of Mt. Fuji and the pagoda, which is also a famous spot for cherry blossoms. About 650 Someiyoshino cherry trees are planted in the park, creating a superb contrast with Mt. Fuji in early April every year.
Explore the Wind and Ice Caves
Visit Narusawa Ice Cave and Fugaku Wind Cave, which are hidden in Aokigahara Forest. These caves were formed by an ancient eruption of Mt. Fuji and have amazing ice formations, lava shelves, and more. Feel the temperature drop as you enter the chilly caves and walk through the narrow passages. Explore Oshino Hakkai, a quaint village built on a former lake site. The 8 springs in the village are fed by snowmelt from Mt. Fuji. Sample the pristine spring water from the huge Waku Pond and stroll through the picturesque alleys and bridges.
Itinerary
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8am: Greet tour leader at the meeting point (Ginza)
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8:10am: Depart from Ginza | Arakurayama Asama Park | Lunch | Fugaku Wind Cave | Narusawa Ice Cave | Oshino Hakkai
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Return to Tokyo
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5:30pm to 6:30pm: Drop off at Ginza
Know Before You Go
Know Before You Go
What's not allowed
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Children under 6 aren't provided lunch.
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Elderly people, children with heights under 100cm, and babies who need to be held in your arms, should not enter ice and wind cave.
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Avoid high-heeled shoes as Narusawa Ice Cave has stairs that can be slippery due to ice, especially during early spring.
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Due to the limited space of the bus, each guest is allowed to bring 1 large suitcase only.
Additional information
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If your group is small, you will be assigned a driver cum tour guide instead of a tour leader.
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This tour has a long commute time. If you have any challenging physical conditions such as pregnancy, please evaluate your own health conditions and participate at your own discretion.
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Vegetarian option is available upon request.
My tickets
My tickets
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Your voucher will be emailed to you shortly.
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Please display the mobile voucher along with a valid photo ID at the meeting point.
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Please arrive at the meeting point 10 minutes before the scheduled time of your tour to avoid any delays.
Meeting Point
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Meet your guide at 1F, Tokyu Plaza Ginza.
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Address: 5 Chome-2-1 Ginza, Chuo City, Tokyo 104-0061, Japan.
Get Directions to the Meeting Point
Getting There
By Bus
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The closest bus stop is Sukiyabashi. It is a quick 1-minute walk to the meeting point.
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All 03 buses will get you there.
By Metro
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The closest subway station is Ginza Station. It is a quick 1-minute walk to the meeting point from Ginza Station Exit C2/C3.
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Metro lines Ginza Line, Hibiya Line, and Marunouchi Line will get you there.