Mt. Fuji Hiking 1 Day Tour from Tokyo (5th to 7th Station)
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Languages
- English
- Korean
Meet Location
- Shinjuku L Tower Starbucks 1F (near Shinjuku West Gate)
Included
- Transportation
- English & Korean speaking staff
Excluded
- Meals
- Traveler's insurance
- Mt. Fuji climbing fee
- Other personal expenses
Mt. Fuji Hiking 1 Day Tour from Tokyo (5th to 7th Station) Options
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Overview
A full-day Mt. Fuji experience with no overnight gear needed.
Set out on a guided day hike along Mt. Fuji’s Subashiri Trail, climbing from the 5th Station to the 7th Station and back. Walk through serene forests, rugged volcanic terrain, and enjoy sweeping mountain views without spending the night. A perfect choice for adventurous travelers eager to reach 2,900 meters on Japan’s most iconic peak in just one day.
Why this tour?

▲ Subashiri 5th Station
A peaceful starting point on Mt. Fuji’s eastern slope, surrounded by dense forest and less crowded than other 5th stations.
▲ Subashiri 7th Station
Located at around 2,900 meters, this point offers expansive views and marks the high point of the hike, where the landscape begins to shift to volcanic terrain.

▲ Komitake Shrine
A sacred Shinto shrine near the 5th Station, symbolizing Mt. Fuji’s spiritual significance and often visited by climbers for blessings.
Set out on a guided day hike along Mt. Fuji’s Subashiri Trail, climbing from the 5th Station to the 7th Station and back. Walk through serene forests, rugged volcanic terrain, and enjoy sweeping mountain views without spending the night. A perfect choice for adventurous travelers eager to reach 2,900 meters on Japan’s most iconic peak in just one day.
Why this tour?
- Experience the beauty of Mt. Fuji without the overnight climb, reaching the 7th Station and returning in a single day
- Enjoy a quieter trail - the Subashiri route offers a peaceful alternative to the busy Yoshida Trail
- Hike with confidence thanks to an English & Korean-speaking guide and full public transport support from Tokyo
- Feel the thrill of the Sunabashiri (sand run) descent - an exhilarating and scenic return path
- Immerse in Fuji’s raw landscape of lava fields, alpine forests, and sweeping vistas at elevations up to 2,900m

▲ Subashiri 5th Station
A peaceful starting point on Mt. Fuji’s eastern slope, surrounded by dense forest and less crowded than other 5th stations.
▲ Subashiri 7th Station
Located at around 2,900 meters, this point offers expansive views and marks the high point of the hike, where the landscape begins to shift to volcanic terrain.

▲ Komitake Shrine
A sacred Shinto shrine near the 5th Station, symbolizing Mt. Fuji’s spiritual significance and often visited by climbers for blessings.
Price
| Price | Included | Included |
|---|---|---|
Adult (13 yrs~) | - Transportation - English & Korean speaking staff |
- Participants under 18 years of age must be accompanied by a guardian.
- This tour is not suitable for individuals with limited mobility, recent injuries, or serious health conditions.
- We will assist with the advance registration for the Mt. Fuji hiking fee. Please prepare the 4,000 yen entry fee in cash, which will be collected by the tour guide on the day of the tour.
- Rain, fog, and cold winds are common even in summer. Proper gear for wet and cold weather is required.
- Participants must bring their own light lunch and sufficient snacks. Eating is only possible during breaks on the mountain.
- Toilets are limited and typically require 100 Yen coins.
- Littering is strictly prohibited. All participants must carry their trash back.
- Want to reach the summit of Mt. Fuji? Check out the Mt. Fuji 2D1N Summit Hiking Tour!
[Tour Type & Physical Requirements]
- This is a hiking tour, not a summit tour. The route ascends to the 7th Station (~2,900m) and returns the same day.
- Participants must be physically prepared to hike for approximately 5~6 hours with a 900m elevation gain.
- The entire hike is on foot along mountain trails that include steep, rocky, and sandy sections. Proper footwear and suitable clothing are essential for safety and comfort.
- Even at mid-level altitudes, some participants may experience dizziness, fatigue, or nausea. Please stay hydrated, take regular breaks, and inform your guide if you feel unwell.
[Insurance]
- Please note that travel insurance is not included. It is strongly recommended to secure your own travel and accident insurance prior to departure, as the tour operator is not liable for any injuries, illnesses, or unforeseen incidents during the activity.
[Things to bring]
- Proper hiking shoes
- Windproof jacket and warm clothing
- 4,000 yen cash for the Mt. Fuji climbing fee
- Rain gear
- Backpack
- Packed lunch and high-energy snacks
- At least 1 liter of water
- Gloves, hat or cap, and sunglasses
- Trekking poles
- Headlamp or flashlight
- Small towel or wet wipes
- 100 yen coins for toilets
- Sunscreen
- Personal medication
- Trash bag
Itinerary
7:00am
Meet at Shinjuku 'L Tower' Starbucks 1F (Near Shinjuku West Gate)
8:50am~10:20am
Take shuttle bus to Subashiri 5th Station Parking Lot
10:40am
Arrive and start ascent from 2,000m elevation (approx. 4-5 hours)
2:40pm
Descend from Subashiri 7th Station (2,900m) along Subashiri Trail (approx. 3 hours)
4:40pm~5:30pm
Arrive at Komitake Shrine
5:30pm~6:30pm
Arrive at Subashiri 5th Station Parking Lot
7:30pm~8:30pm
Return to Shinjuku Station
- In compliance with Japanese law, vehicles cannot operate for more than 10 hours. The tour guide may adjust the itinerary based on real-time conditions.
- In the event of inclement weather or official trail closure, the tour may be modified or canceled for safety reasons.
- The itinerary is subject to change depending on traffic and weather conditions.
How to book
- 1. Complete your booking.
- 2. Check your email.
- 3. Enjoy it.
Please keep in mind
- We will assist with the advance registration for the Mt. Fuji hiking fee. Please prepare the 4,000 yen entry fee in cash, which will be collected by the tour guide on the day of the tour.
- The tour guide will contact you regarding the mountain entry registration. Please make sure to check your email the day before the tour.
- Rain, fog, and cold winds are common even in summer. Proper gear for wet and cold weather is required.
- Participants must bring their own light lunch and sufficient snacks. Eating is only possible during breaks on the mountain.
- Toilets are limited and typically require 100 Yen coins.
- Littering is strictly prohibited. All participants must carry their trash back.
[Things to bring]
- Proper hiking shoes
- Windproof jacket and warm clothing
- 4,000 yen cash for the Mt. Fuji climbing fee
- Rain gear
- Backpack
- Packed lunch and high-energy snacks
- At least 1 liter of water
- Gloves, hat or cap, and sunglasses
- Trekking poles
- Headlamp or flashlight
- Small towel or wet wipes
- 100 yen coins for toilets
- Sunscreen
- Personal medication
- Trash bag
Cancellation policy
All times are based on Korea Standard Time (KST) (GMT + 9 hours)
2 days before the reserved date: 100% refund
Less than 2 days before the reserved date: Non-refundable
*If you would like to reschedule your reservation, please check the availability with us at least 2 days before the original reserved date (no later than 5:00pm KST).
2 days before the reserved date: 100% refund
Less than 2 days before the reserved date: Non-refundable
*If you would like to reschedule your reservation, please check the availability with us at least 2 days before the original reserved date (no later than 5:00pm KST).
FAQ
How long is the hike and tour?
This full day tour starts early from Tokyo, with about a 2- to 3-hour ascent and a 3-hour descent. Total tour time is around 12 hours, depending on traffic and weather.
Are there restrooms along the route?
Yes, restrooms are available at certain points such as the 5th Station. However, they are limited and typically require 100 Yen coins, so please bring coins with you.
Is this hike suitable for beginners?
Yes, the hike does not require technical climbing skills, but please be physically prepared to hike for approximately 5 to 6 hours with a 900m elevation gain. This tour is not suitable for individuals with limited mobility, recent injuries, or serious health conditions.
Is altitude sickness a concern?
Even at mid-level altitudes, some participants may experience dizziness, fatigue, or nausea. Please stay hydrated, take regular breaks, and inform your guide if you feel unwell.
Are meals included in the tour?
No, meals are not included. Participants must bring their own light lunch and sufficient high-energy snacks. Eating is only possible during breaks on the mountain.
Will I reach the summit on this hike?
No, this hike ascends to the 7th Station (~2,900m) and does not go to the summit. It is a moderate-level hike for a one-day trip without the full ascent.
Destination
Shinjuku L Tower
Address: Japan, 〒160-0023 Tokyo, Shinjuku City, Nishishinjuku, 1-chōme−6−1 Shinjuku L Tower, 15階
Subashiri 5th Station
Address: 2745 Awakura, Fujinomiya, Shizuoka 418-0011, Japan
Subashiri 7th Station
Address: Japan, 〒403-0005 Yamanashi, Fujiyoshida, Kamiyoshida, 北向 富士山吉田口登山道 七合目
