| Tour Type | Shared tour |
| Transportation method | Transfer from meeting point |
| Minimum participant requirement | 1 traveler |
| Meal arrangement | Arrange yourself |
| Seasonal | Seasonal Fruit Picking |
| Sightseeing type | Natural sights, Temples & shrines, Bus tour |
| Transport | Bus tour |
[Travel conditions]
Departure/Destination: Tokyo/Yamanashi/Shizuoka
Length of trip: Day trip
Transportation: Chartered bus
Bus company: Peace Japan Co., Ltd.
Meal conditions: Breakfast 0 times, Lunch 0 times, Dinner 0 times
Available accommodation: None
Minimum number of participants: 1
Tour conductor: 1 (If the number of people departing is 12 or more, a tour conductor will be provided.)
Guides: 0
[Travel planning/implementation]
Company name: Air Choice Co., Ltd.
Address: YM Building 4th floor, 3-14-5 Shibaura, Minato-ku, Tokyo
Registration number: Tokyo Governor Registered Travel Agency No. 2-6923
Travel industry association: Full member of the All Japan Association of Travel Agents (ANTA)
[Consignment sales]
KKDAY JAPAN Inc.
2nd Floor, WESTALL Yotsuya Building, 1-22-5 Yotsuya, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0004
Japan Tourism Agency Registered Travel Agency No. 2045
Affiliated organization: Japan Association of Travel Agents (JATA)
Please arrive at the designated location 10 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time
If only women are participating, another woman will be required to sit next to her on the round-trip bus. (The seat across the aisle may be occupied by a man.)
The schedule may change depending on transportation and road conditions, and arrival at the destination may be delayed. In the unlikely event that you are delayed and need to take a taxi or stay overnight, you will not be charged.
Due to weather or congestion, the time spent at the stopover facilities may be shortened or the facility may be canceled. Also, the stopover itinerary may change depending on the car.
In order to prevent the spread of infection, some winery, sake brewery, and factory tours may be canceled.
Depending on the growing conditions, Shine Muscat may be reserved and available for all-you-can-eat.
If you apply for two people, the seats will be arranged side by side.
We provide non-smoking buses. Smoking (including electronic cigarettes and smokeless tobacco) is prohibited on board. Please smoke only in designated smoking areas, such as during toilet breaks.
Travelers to Mount Fuji's 5th Station can immerse themselves in stunning close-up views of Mount Fuji itself, weather permitting, and expansive vistas of the surrounding valleys and lakes. It serves as a vibrant hub with opportunities to browse unique souvenirs, enjoy local meals, and visit the serene Komitake Shrine. It's a key stop for those seeking a tangible connection to Japan's iconic peak before climbing or simply admiring its grandeur.
Mount Fuji's 5th Station is equipped with essential visitor facilities including multiple souvenir shops, diverse dining options ranging from casual eateries to cafes, and well-maintained public restrooms. A distinctive post office allows visitors to send unique postcards. The historic Komitake Shrine provides a cultural highlight. These amenities cater to both climbers preparing for ascent and tourists enjoying the scenic surroundings.
Mount Fuji's 5th Station is primarily accessed via the Fuji Subaru Line. During peak seasons, private cars may be restricted, making bus tours or shuttle buses the most convenient options. Regular shuttle bus services operate from Kawaguchiko Station and Fuji-San Station, taking approximately one hour. Many organized bus tours also provide direct transportation, ensuring comfortable and hassle-free access to the station.
Mount Fuji's 5th Station is generally suitable for most visitors, including families and those who prefer a less strenuous experience. It offers easy access to panoramic views, shops, and a shrine without requiring extensive walking or climbing. However, visitors should be prepared for varying weather conditions at high altitudes. While it's a great viewing point, it is generally accessible for many visitors.
The Narusawa Ice Cave offers a unique underground experience as a designated natural monument. Visitors descend into a perpetually cold environment, even in summer, to witness fascinating ice formations, icicles, and lava shelves. The cave's unique geological features, formed by ancient lava flows from Mount Fuji, create a mystical atmosphere. It provides a rare opportunity to explore a natural ice environment unlike typical caves.
Exploring the Narusawa Ice Cave usually takes approximately 15 to 30 minutes. This allows sufficient time to navigate the narrow passages, descend the stairs, and appreciate the unique ice formations and geological features within the cave. Visitors should wear warm clothing and comfortable shoes suitable for potentially slippery surfaces and low ceilings due to the constant cold temperature.
The Narusawa Ice Cave has specific accessibility considerations. The cave features narrow passages, low ceilings (requiring visitors to stoop), and steep, sometimes slippery, stairs and ladders. It maintains a constant temperature near freezing, so warm clothing is essential. These conditions might make it challenging for individuals with mobility issues, claustrophobia, or very young children. Always check current operating status before visiting.
The all-you-can-eat Shine Muscat grape picking offers a delightful sensory experience. Visitors can enjoy the sweetness and unique aroma of these premium grapes directly from the vine in Yamanashi, known as Japan's "fruit kingdom." It's a chance to savor fresh, high-quality fruit in a picturesque setting, providing a fun and delicious activity that connects you with local agriculture and seasonal produce.