| Tour Type | Shared tour |
| Transportation method | Transfer from meeting point |
| Departure Time | Late Departure (After 9 am) |
| Minimum participant requirement | 10 travelers |
| Meal arrangement | Lunch included |
| Sightseeing type | Natural sights, Bus tour |
| Transport | Bus tour |
[Tourism Conditions]
Travel departure point and destination: Tokyo and Yamanashi
Trip duration: Day trip
Transportation: Chartered bus
Bus company name: Heisei Electric Bus Co., Ltd.
Meals: Breakfast 0 times, Lunch as per selected plan, Dinner 0 times
Accommodation facilities: None
Minimum group size: 10
Team Leader: 1
[Travel Planning/Implementation]
Operating company name: Heisei Electronics Co., Ltd.
Address: 5-22-26 HEG Hall 5th Floor, Honmachi, Shiki City, Saitama Prefecture
License Number: Tourism Authority Registered Travel Agent No. 2095
Name of travel agency: Japan Travel Agents Association (General Incorporated Company), Regular Member
A minimum of 10 traveler(s) are required for the tour to depart. If the number of participants does not reach the minimum requirement, the tour will be canceled. An email regarding tour cancellation will be sent 4 day(s) before the departure date
Please arrive at the designated location 10 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time
Depending on the situation on the day, passengers who require both Chinese and English guided tours may be combined into one vehicle. Please be aware of this.
Infants aged 0-3 years are free if they do not occupy a seat; otherwise, a child fee will be charged.
The arrival and visit times for each attraction may vary depending on the weather and traffic conditions on the day. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
Please adhere to the meeting time and the schedule of each tour.
Mingze Ice Cave is closed for 10 days in winter, and depending on the situation, we will go to other attractions instead.
Depending on the crowds that day, the visit to Narusawa Ice Cave may be changed to "Fugaku Wind Cave".
Children who cannot walk on their own, children under 100 centimeters tall, and pregnant women are not allowed to enter the cave.
The Mingze Ice Cave is slippery, so it is recommended to wear shoes with non-slip properties.
The Narusawa Ice Cave offers a unique underground experience, showcasing ice formations that remain throughout the year. Visitors can explore a lava cave with a constant temperature near freezing, marveling at natural ice pillars, icicles, and lava shelves. It provides a fascinating glimpse into the geological history of the Mount Fuji area.
Typically, visitors spend about 20 to 40 minutes exploring the Narusawa Ice Cave. This duration allows sufficient time to walk through the main cave passages, observe the unique ice formations, and appreciate the distinct environment without feeling rushed.
Tickets for the Narusawa Ice Cave can be purchased on-site at the entrance or through various online travel platforms. Booking through KKday allows for convenient pre-purchase, ensuring a smooth entry experience and often providing a comprehensive service that includes transport or guided tours, simplifying your overall travel planning.
The Narusawa Ice Cave is accessible by car, taxi, or local bus services from Kawaguchiko Station. Many guided day tours, including those departing from Ueno and Shinjuku, also include direct transportation to the cave, offering a hassle-free way to visit as part of a broader Mount Fuji itinerary.
The Lawson convenience store near Kawaguchiko Station has recently implemented measures to manage crowds and prevent disruption to local residents. While the direct sidewalk viewing spot might have reduced accessibility due to these changes, the area around the station still offers glimpses of Mount Fuji, and many other excellent viewpoints are available nearby.
The popular Lawson viewpoint is specifically located at the Lawson Kawaguchiko Station branch. It is well-known for its iconic view of Mount Fuji directly behind the convenience store, making it a favorite spot for quick photo opportunities for many travelers visiting the area.
This particular Lawson is famous for its unique photographic composition: a typical Japanese convenience store framed perfectly with the majestic Mount Fuji in the background. This juxtaposition of everyday life with natural grandeur creates a highly recognizable and sought-after photo opportunity, embodying a quintessential Japan travel image.
For breathtaking Mount Fuji photos, consider the Oishi Park at Lake Kawaguchiko, known for its seasonal flowers framing the mountain. Lake Yamanakako, the closest of the Fuji Five Lakes to Mount Fuji, also offers stunning reflections, especially early in the morning, often featuring swans in the foreground.