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Mt. Fuji Day Trip | Arakurayama Sengen Park, Oshino Hakkai, Nikkawa Clock Shop, Kawaguchiko Oishi Park, Lawson Convenience Store (Departing from Tokyo)
Mt. Fuji Day Trip | Arakurayama Sengen Park, Oshino Hakkai, Nikkawa Clock Shop, Kawaguchiko Oishi Park, Lawson Convenience Store (Departing from Tokyo)
Mt. Fuji Day Trip | Arakurayama Sengen Park, Oshino Hakkai, Nikkawa Clock Shop, Kawaguchiko Oishi Park, Lawson Convenience Store (Departing from Tokyo)
Mt. Fuji Day Trip | Arakurayama Sengen Park, Oshino Hakkai, Nikkawa Clock Shop, Kawaguchiko Oishi Park, Lawson Convenience Store (Departing from Tokyo)
Mt. Fuji Day Trip | Arakurayama Sengen Park, Oshino Hakkai, Nikkawa Clock Shop, Kawaguchiko Oishi Park, Lawson Convenience Store (Departing from Tokyo)

Mt. Fuji Day Trip | Arakurayama Sengen Park, Oshino Hakkai, Nikkawa Clock Shop, Kawaguchiko Oishi Park, Lawson Convenience Store (Departing from Tokyo)


Duration:10 hour(s)
Guided language: English / 日本語 / 中文
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  • Check out these popular tourist spots: Nikkawa Watch Shop and enjoy panoramic views of Mt. Fuji from Arakurayama Sengen Park.
  • Enjoy the stunning scenery of Arakurayama Sengen Park
  • In Oshino Hakkai, admire the clear springs formed by the melting snow of Mount Fuji, stroll through the traditional Japanese water town, and experience the tranquil and rustic rural atmosphere.
  • Visit Oishi Park at the foot of Mt. Fuji, where the seasonal flower fields and Mt. Fuji are framed together, making it easy to capture stunning photos.
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-Attraction Introduction-

  • Shinkurayama Sengen Park

This popular tourist spot is known as one of the "21 places photographers around the world must visit before they die." It offers a superb panoramic view of Mount Fuji. Climbing the 397 steps near the main hall, the five-story "Chureito" (Loyalty Tower) comes into view, allowing you to capture the entire panorama of the tower, Mount Fuji, and the city below in one shot. Photographers and tourists from all over the world flock here to see this view. Not only is it beautiful with cherry blossoms in spring, but also with lush greenery in summer, vibrant autumn leaves, and snowscapes in winter. Besides enjoying the stunning views of Mount Fuji, you can also overlook the charming cityscape of Fujiyoshida.

  • Hikawa Clock Shop

Escape the hustle and bustle of the city and arrive at the "Fuji Michi" of Mount Fuji. The quiet streets leading to Mount Fuji resemble a ladder to the clouds, with Mount Fuji seemingly just a short distance away, yet still out of reach. The popular photo spot, Nikkawa Clock Shop, is always packed with tourists, offering stunning Japanese street scenes. Experiencing the seamless integration of Mount Fuji with the streetscape is a unique experience! *If the scenery is not beautiful due to weather or other unforeseen circumstances, a refund will not be issued.

  • Oshino Hakkai

The so-called "Oshino Hakkai" are actually eight clear springs formed by snowmelt from Mount Fuji filtering through the earth's strata. Oshino Hakkai is renowned for its beautiful natural environment; the shimmering waters blend seamlessly with the majestic Mount Fuji, creating a breathtaking scene that attracts countless photographers from afar. Oshino Hakkai is a nationally designated natural monument.

  • Kawaguchiko Oishi Park (Visit Oishi Park outside of the designated season, excluding the maple leaf corridor)

Every summer, the lavender in Oishi Park on the shores of Lake Kawaguchi blooms, carpeting the park in purple like a velvety blanket, creating a breathtaking scene that complements the view of Mount Fuji. In autumn, the kochia (kojisandra) in the park turns a vibrant red, its fuzzy leaves adding to its charm. This is also the venue for the Lake Kawaguchi Herb Festival. (Lavender: June-July; Begonia and Cosmos: July-September; Kojisandra: October)

  • Kawaguchiko Maple Leaf Corridor (Seasonal visit limited to November 1st-30th, 50-minute visit, excluding Oishi Park)
  • Kawaguchiko Cherry Blossom Festival (Seasonal limited time: 2025/04/01-2024/04/13; this attraction takes approximately 50 minutes and does not include Oishi Park)

The breathtaking sight of snow-capped Mount Fuji contrasting beautifully with fiery red autumn leaves is a spectacle you shouldn't miss. This once-a-year spectacle awaits your visit. The shores of Lake Fujikawaguchi are adorned with vibrant red maple leaves, creating a mesmerizing scene.


-Important Notice-

  • Each person may bring one piece of luggage free of charge, with no size restrictions (please specify when registering).
  • Children aged 0-2 years old are free when held in arms and do not occupy a seat; children aged 3 years and above are charged the same as adults. Hotel pick-up and drop-off service for small groups is charged starting from age 0.
  • If there are not enough seats on the bus because a child under the age of 3 who does not occupy a seat was not reserved, the passenger will be refused boarding and no refund will be given.
  • Small group tours of 4-13 people: Driver/guide service; Groups of 13 or more: Driver + guide service
  • Reference vehicle types: 5-8 seater: Toyota Alphard or equivalent; 9-14 seater: Toyota Hatch or equivalent; 18-22 seater: minibus; 22 seats and above: large bus. The above vehicles are for reference only; the actual vehicle type will be adjusted according to the number of participants on the day of the tour.

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— Travel Conditions —

  • Travel origin and destination: Tokyo and Yamanashi
  • Duration: day trip
  • Transportation: Chartered bus
  • Bus company name: Reisei Tourism Industry Co., Ltd.
  • Meals: 0
  • Accommodation: None
  • Minimum group size: 1
  • Team leader: 1


— Tour Operations —

  • Operating Company Name: TuYi Group Japan Co., Ltd.
  • Address: 722 Shuzenji, Izu City, Shizuoka Prefecture
  • License Number: Shizuoka Prefectural Governor Registered Travel Agency, No. 2-633
  • Travel Agency Association: Regular Member of the Japan Association of Travel Agents (JATA)

Reminders

  • In the event of inclement weather such as typhoons or snowstorms, a decision on whether to cancel the tour will be made 1 day(s) before departure (local time 18:00). Notifications will then be sent via email

  • Please arrive at the designated location 15 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time

  • Please keep your passport and valuables with you at all times during the trip. You will be responsible for any loss, theft, or damage.

  • Elderly individuals, those with hypertension, heart disease or other cardiovascular diseases, and pregnant women are advised to have family members accompany them.

  • This tour does not accept bookings from customers under the age of 18 who are traveling alone. If you wish to book this tour, please have a guardian book it with you.

  • This is a shared ride with fixed itinerary. Customers participating in this tour are requested to adhere to the time allotted at each attraction and follow the instructions of the driver/guide.

  • No refunds will be given for any absences or cancellations due to personal issues, lateness, or other reasons. Please take note.

  • If you leave the group midway through the trip, the transaction will be considered invalid, and no refund will be given. Furthermore, you will be solely responsible for any personal injury or property damage resulting from this.

  • Arrival times for each itinerary may vary depending on traffic conditions, weather, holidays, and crowds. We apologize for any delays or cancellations caused by the aforementioned factors or other unforeseen circumstances, and no refunds will be provided on such grounds.

  • Please wear comfortable, travel-appropriate clothing and shoes for this trip.

  • Please be sure to comply with local Japanese laws and regulations, and do not bring any items prohibited by Japanese law, so as to avoid violating the law and affecting your own rights.

  • During free time, you should pay attention to your personal safety and property security. If you do not heed the advice and an accident or loss occurs, you will be responsible for the consequences.

  • Senior citizens aged 70 and above must ensure they are in good health and suitable for travel, and must be accompanied by a family member or friend aged 22 or above throughout the trip.

  • For smaller groups, a small vehicle with a driver/guide will be used. Please be aware that this is a shared ride service; other guests will be traveling with you, and parking is not allowed outside of tourist attractions.

  • Since the trains depart from Tokyo and Shinjuku, the boarding and alighting points must be the same and cannot be changed.

FAQ

1. How long does it typically take to climb to the Chureito Pagoda viewpoint at Arakurayama Sengen Park?

Reaching the iconic Chureito Pagoda viewpoint at Arakurayama Sengen Park typically involves climbing about 398 steps. This ascent usually takes visitors around 15 to 20 minutes, depending on individual pace and fitness level. It is a moderately steep climb, so wearing comfortable, non-slip shoes is highly recommended for an enjoyable and safe experience, especially during peak seasons.

2. What makes Arakurayama Sengen Park a popular spot for visitors to the Fuji Five Lakes region?

Arakurayama Sengen Park is renowned for offering one of Japan's most iconic views: the majestic Mount Fuji framed perfectly by the Chureito Pagoda. This picturesque combination attracts photographers and travelers worldwide, especially during cherry blossom season in spring and when autumn leaves change color. Beyond the pagoda, visitors can also enjoy panoramic cityscapes and the surrounding natural beauty, making it a highly rewarding stop for unique photo opportunities.

3. What is the best time of day to visit Arakura Fuji Sengen Shrine for clear views and fewer crowds?

For the clearest and most unobstructed views of Mount Fuji and to experience Arakura Fuji Sengen Shrine with fewer crowds, visiting early in the morning, shortly after sunrise, is often ideal. The air tends to be clearer at this time, providing excellent visibility of the mountain. Late afternoon can also offer beautiful, softer lighting for photography, though there might be more visitors present during that period.

4. Is it possible to drive directly to the summit or near the Chureito Pagoda at Arakurayama Sengen Park?

No, it is not possible to drive directly to the Chureito Pagoda viewpoint or the very top of Arakurayama Sengen Park. Visitors must park their vehicles at the designated parking area located at the base of the mountain, near the main entrance to the park and shrine. From there, the ascent to the pagoda requires climbing approximately 398 steps on foot, offering a rewarding walk through the scenic park.

5. How much time should be allocated to fully experience Oshino Hakkai and its surroundings?

To fully experience Oshino Hakkai, including exploring its eight picturesque ponds, browsing the souvenir shops, and sampling local snacks, a visit of approximately 1 to 1.5 hours is generally sufficient. This allows ample time to appreciate the crystal-clear spring water, admire the traditional thatched-roof houses, and capture beautiful photographs, especially with Mount Fuji visible in the background on clear days, showcasing the village's charm.

6. Is the spring water at Oshino Hakkai safe for drinking, and are there designated areas for it?

Yes, the spring water at Oshino Hakkai, which originates from Mount Fuji's melted snow and filters through volcanic rock for decades, is widely regarded as incredibly pure and safe for drinking. Many visitors come specifically to taste this renowned water. There is a designated area, typically with a spout, where visitors can collect and drink the fresh, cold spring water. It is advisable to bring your own reusable bottle to fill.

7. What is the historical background and significance behind the name 'Oshino Hakkai'?

The name 'Oshino Hakkai' translates to 'Eight Seas of Oshino,' referring to the eight distinct ponds formed by Mount Fuji's melted snow. Historically, these ponds were part of a larger ancient lake that eventually dried up, leaving behind these spring-fed bodies of water. The site holds significant cultural and religious importance as a component of the Mount Fuji UNESCO World Heritage site, traditionally revered as a sacred pilgrimage stop for centuries.

8. What are the main highlights of Oshino Hakkai that attract many visitors to the Fuji region?

Oshino Hakkai's main highlights include its remarkably clear, spring-fed ponds that offer stunning reflections of Mount Fuji on calm days. Visitors are drawn to the traditional thatched-roof houses and rustic village atmosphere, which provide a glimpse into old Japan. The pure, drinkable spring water, believed to possess healing properties, is also a significant attraction. It is a culturally and naturally rich destination that is part of the Mount Fuji UNESCO World Heritage site.

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