Mt. Fuji 6 Scenic Spots 1 Day Tour from Tokyo: Lake Yamanaka + Oshino Hakkai + Oishi Park & More
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言語
- English
- Chinese
待ち合わせ場所
- Tokyo Station Marunouchi North Exit
- Shinjuku Station West Exit in front of SMBC Bank
含まれる内容
- Round-trip transportation
- English/Chinese-speaking tour guide
含まれない内容
- Swan feeding fee at Lake Yamanaka (optional)
- Meals & drinks
- Traveler's insurance
- Other personal expenses
Mt. Fuji 6 Scenic Spots 1 Day Tour from Tokyo: Lake Yamanaka + Oshino Hakkai + Oishi Park & More Options
[30% OFF] From Tokyo Station
[30% OFF] From Shinjuku Station
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Book by Mar 31, 2026 (KST) and get 30% OFF!
- You can select any available visit dates.
- The promotion may end without prior notice.
概要
Capture Iconic Mt. Fuji Views on a Scenic Yamanashi Day Tour!
Yamanashi Prefecture, home to Japan’s most celebrated mountain, is a region of crystal-clear lakes, charming villages, and postcard-perfect countryside. This full-day photography tour explores six Instagram-famous Mt. Fuji viewpoints, most of which are part of the Mt. Fuji UNESCO World Heritage Site, in one seamless journey. Ideal for first-time visitors, photographers, and anyone seeking unforgettable landscapes, this experience delivers the ultimate Mt. Fuji photo collection in a single day.
Why this tour?

▲ Lake Yamanaka
The largest of the Fuji Five Lakes, Lake Yamanaka offers open landscapes and sweeping views of Mt. Fuji reflected across tranquil waters. Graceful swans gather along the shore, creating a peaceful and photogenic atmosphere. Throughout the year, seasonal highlights such as spectacular fireworks, the enchanting Ice Candle and Lantern Festival, and the magical Illumination Fantaseum light up the lakeside scenery. Visitors may choose to purchase swan feed onsite for an additional fee, making the experience even more memorable.

▲ Oshino Hakkai
The historic village features eight crystal-clear ponds fed by Mt. Fuji’s snowmelt, recognized among Japan’s Top 100 Famous Waters. Surrounded by traditional thatched-roof houses and scenic walking paths, visitors can stroll across Omiya Bridge, browse charming gift shops, and sample local specialties such as freshly grilled fish cake from food stalls or dine at a cozy restaurant for lunch. The pristine reflections of Mt. Fuji in the ponds create stunning photo opportunities year-round, offering a perfect blend of culture, cuisine, and natural beauty.

*Photo credits: Yamanashi Tourism Organization
Located on the northern shore of Lake Kawaguchi, Oishi Park is famous for its seasonal flower displays framed by Mt. Fuji. Lavender blooms in summer during the Kawaguchiko Herb Festival, while autumn showcases vibrant foliage, golden reeds, and striking red chochia bushes along the lakeside. Walking trails, small cafés, and open viewing spaces make this an ideal place to relax, explore, and capture breathtaking landscape shots.

▲ Lawson Kawaguchiko Station
This ordinary convenience store has become one of Japan’s most viral photography spots thanks to its perfectly framed Mt. Fuji backdrop. The bold Lawson sign contrasted with the majestic mountain creates a uniquely modern Japanese scene. A quick stop here offers both a refreshing break and a must-have Instagram shot.


*Photo credits: Japan National Tourism Organization
▲ Arakurayama Sengen Park
Climb nearly 400 steps to reach one of Japan’s most iconic panoramic views. From the observation deck near the famous five-story Chureito pagoda, Mt. Fuji rises dramatically above Fujiyoshida City. Cherry blossoms in spring, fiery foliage in autumn, and snow in winter make this location especially spectacular for photographers.

▲ Hikawa Clock Shop
This nostalgic street scene creates the illusion of a pathway leading directly to Mt. Fuji. The retro storefront and gently sloping road form a perfectly balanced composition beloved by street photographers. A short visit here captures the quiet charm of small-town Japan with a world-famous mountain view in the distance.
Yamanashi Prefecture, home to Japan’s most celebrated mountain, is a region of crystal-clear lakes, charming villages, and postcard-perfect countryside. This full-day photography tour explores six Instagram-famous Mt. Fuji viewpoints, most of which are part of the Mt. Fuji UNESCO World Heritage Site, in one seamless journey. Ideal for first-time visitors, photographers, and anyone seeking unforgettable landscapes, this experience delivers the ultimate Mt. Fuji photo collection in a single day.
Why this tour?
- Visit six iconic locations that provide the best views of Japan's most famous mountain in one day
- Discover the stunning natural beauty at Lake Yamanaka and Oishi Park
- Explore picturesque local spots, Oshino Hakkai and Hikawa Clock Shop
- Take advantage of Instagram-worthy photo opportunities at Lawson Kawaguchiko Station
- Witness breathtaking panoramic views of Mt. Fuji from Arakurayama Sengen Park
- Enjoy a scenic countryside drive through Yamanashi with smooth transfers between each stop

▲ Lake Yamanaka
The largest of the Fuji Five Lakes, Lake Yamanaka offers open landscapes and sweeping views of Mt. Fuji reflected across tranquil waters. Graceful swans gather along the shore, creating a peaceful and photogenic atmosphere. Throughout the year, seasonal highlights such as spectacular fireworks, the enchanting Ice Candle and Lantern Festival, and the magical Illumination Fantaseum light up the lakeside scenery. Visitors may choose to purchase swan feed onsite for an additional fee, making the experience even more memorable.

▲ Oshino Hakkai
The historic village features eight crystal-clear ponds fed by Mt. Fuji’s snowmelt, recognized among Japan’s Top 100 Famous Waters. Surrounded by traditional thatched-roof houses and scenic walking paths, visitors can stroll across Omiya Bridge, browse charming gift shops, and sample local specialties such as freshly grilled fish cake from food stalls or dine at a cozy restaurant for lunch. The pristine reflections of Mt. Fuji in the ponds create stunning photo opportunities year-round, offering a perfect blend of culture, cuisine, and natural beauty.

*Photo credits: Yamanashi Tourism Organization
▲ Oishi ParkInstagram에서 이 게시물 보기
Located on the northern shore of Lake Kawaguchi, Oishi Park is famous for its seasonal flower displays framed by Mt. Fuji. Lavender blooms in summer during the Kawaguchiko Herb Festival, while autumn showcases vibrant foliage, golden reeds, and striking red chochia bushes along the lakeside. Walking trails, small cafés, and open viewing spaces make this an ideal place to relax, explore, and capture breathtaking landscape shots.

▲ Lawson Kawaguchiko Station
This ordinary convenience store has become one of Japan’s most viral photography spots thanks to its perfectly framed Mt. Fuji backdrop. The bold Lawson sign contrasted with the majestic mountain creates a uniquely modern Japanese scene. A quick stop here offers both a refreshing break and a must-have Instagram shot.


*Photo credits: Japan National Tourism Organization
▲ Arakurayama Sengen Park
Climb nearly 400 steps to reach one of Japan’s most iconic panoramic views. From the observation deck near the famous five-story Chureito pagoda, Mt. Fuji rises dramatically above Fujiyoshida City. Cherry blossoms in spring, fiery foliage in autumn, and snow in winter make this location especially spectacular for photographers.

▲ Hikawa Clock Shop
This nostalgic street scene creates the illusion of a pathway leading directly to Mt. Fuji. The retro storefront and gently sloping road form a perfectly balanced composition beloved by street photographers. A short visit here captures the quiet charm of small-town Japan with a world-famous mountain view in the distance.
価格
| Price | Included | Included |
|---|---|---|
Person (3 yrs~) Child (~2 yrs) | - Round-trip transportation - English/Chinese-speaking tour guide |
- The same price applies to both adults and children.
- Children younger than 36 months old are free of charge and will share seats with their parents in the vehicle. Please bring valid age documentation of your children.
- Participants under 18 years old must be accompanied by an adult.
- Seniors aged 70 and above must be in good health and suitable for travel. They are required to be accompanied by a family member or friend aged 22 or above to ensure their well-being during the tour. A health certificate may be required if necessary.
- Swan feeding at Lake Yamanaka is NOT included in the tour price, and costs 200 yen per person, payable on site (optional).
- Each passenger may bring one small handbag or backpack. If you need to bring a suitcase or other large luggage, please inform us at the time of reservation for confirmation.
[Vehicle types]
- 5~8 passengers: Toyota Alphard or similar car
- 9~14 passengers: Toyota Hiace or similar car
- 18~22 passengers: Small bus
- More than 22 passengers: Large bus
日程
7:30am
Depart from Tokyo Station Marunouchi North Exit
8:00am
Depart from Shinjuku Station West Exit in front of SMBC Bank
10:00am
Arrive at Lake Yamanaka
- Enjoy beautiful lakeside reflections with Mt. Fuji in the background
- Purchase the feed and interact with graceful swans (optional)
- Enjoy beautiful lakeside reflections with Mt. Fuji in the background
- Purchase the feed and interact with graceful swans (optional)
11:00am
Arrive at Oshino Hakkai
- Discover local culture and charm in a picturesque village with serene ponds
- Have a delicious lunch on your own at a nearby restaurant
- Discover local culture and charm in a picturesque village with serene ponds
- Have a delicious lunch on your own at a nearby restaurant
12:30pm
1:20pm
Arrive at Lawson Kawaguchiko Station
- Capture the convenience store shot seen all over social media
- Capture the convenience store shot seen all over social media
2:10pm
Arrive at Arakurayama Sengen Park
- Admire the famous pagoda framed by Mt. Fuji in every season
- Admire the famous pagoda framed by Mt. Fuji in every season
3:10pm
Arrive at Hikawa Clock Shop
- Explore nostalgic streets with sweeping views of Mt. Fuji
- Explore nostalgic streets with sweeping views of Mt. Fuji
Depart for Shinjuku Station West Exit in front of SMBC Bank
6:00pm
Arrive at Shinjuku Station West Exit in front of SMBC Bank
6:30pm
Arrive at Tokyo Station Marunouchi North Exit
- The itinerary is subject to change depending on local/traffic/weather conditions.
- 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.
- Please note that drop-off times may be delayed due to heavy traffic during the peak season, such as weekends, public holidays, and the cherry blossom/maple leaf seasons.
予約方法
- 1. 予約を完了.
- 2. メールを確認下さい.
- 3. 楽しんで下さい.
注意事項
- Please make sure you arrive at the meeting location at least 10 minutes before departure. The tour staff will not wait for late arrivals.
- This is a shared group tour. Please follow the scheduled itinerary and the guide’s instructions at all times.
- During the group itinerary, leaving the group in advance or in the middle of the tour is not allowed. If you choose to leave the group midway, the unfinished part will be considered your own abandonment, and no refund will be given. Any accidents that may occur after leaving the group are solely your responsibility.
- Please keep your mobile phone switched on and reachable during the tour so the staff can contact you in case of emergencies or itinerary adjustments.
- Please take good care of your personal items and avoid bringing valuables. Any loss or damage to personal belongings during the tour is the guest’s responsibility.
- Eating is not allowed inside the vehicle.
- If the tour is canceled due to the lack of participants, we will let you know in advance and issue a full refund.
[For health and safety]
- Elderly guests, pregnant women, and guests with cardiovascular conditions (such as high blood pressure or heart disease) are strongly advised to be accompanied by a family member or friend aged 22 or above. A health certificate may be required for elderly guests.
- Guests with a history of motion sickness or seasickness are advised to prepare appropriate medication in advance.
- Please wear comfortable clothing and walking shoes suitable for the day’s activities. It is recommended to bring sunscreen, insect repellent, a windproof or light jacket, a camera, and other personal necessities.
キャンセル及び払い戻し規定
All times are based on Korea Standard Time (KST) (GMT + 9 hours)
3 days before the reserved date (no later than 5:00pm): 100% refund
3 days before the reserved date or less (after 5:00pm): Non-refundable
*If you would like to cancel or reschedule your reservation, please check the availability with us at least 3 days before the original reserved date (no later than 5:00pm)
3 days before the reserved date (no later than 5:00pm): 100% refund
3 days before the reserved date or less (after 5:00pm): Non-refundable
*If you would like to cancel or reschedule your reservation, please check the availability with us at least 3 days before the original reserved date (no later than 5:00pm)
FAQ
What if the weather is bad and Mt. Fuji is not visible?
Visibility of Mt. Fuji is highly dependent on weather and cloud cover. Tour operators cannot guarantee a clear view. If the mountain is not visible, the tour will still proceed to all scheduled destinations. The tour is not canceled, and refunds are not issued for poor visibility.
Are activity charges included?
No. Swan feeding at Lake Yamanaka is optional, NOT included in the tour price, and costs 200 yen per person, payable on site.
Is lunch included in the tour?
No, lunch is not included in the Mt. Fuji 6 scenic spots 1-day tour from Tokyo. Visitors can enjoy meals at local restaurants or food stalls at Oshino Hakkai, offering a chance to sample regional specialties like freshly grilled fish cake.
Is the tour conducted in Englsih?
The Mt. Fuji 6 scenic spots 1-day tour from Tokyo is offered in English and Chinese.
What is Lake Yamanaka famous for?
Lake Yamanaka is famous for its sweeping views of Mt. Fuji reflected across its tranquil waters. As the largest of the Fuji Five Lakes, it is also known for swan feeding experiences and seasonal events such as fireworks, the Ice Candle and Lantern Festival, and the magical Illumination Fantaseum.
What to see at Oshino Hakkai?
At Oshino Hakkai, visitors can see eight crystal-clear ponds fed by Mt. Fuji’s snowmelt, traditional thatched-roof houses, and scenic walking paths throughout the village. A stroll across Omiya Bridge, browsing local gift shops, and sampling freshly grilled fish cake from food stalls or enjoying lunch at a restaurant add to the experience. The ponds also offer beautiful reflections of Mt. Fuji, creating picture-perfect views year-round.
Is Oishi Park worth going?
Yes, Oishi Park is worth visiting for its stunning seasonal flower displays with Mt. Fuji as a backdrop. Summer brings colorful lavender fields during the Kawaguchiko Herb Festival, while autumn offers vibrant foliage, golden reeds, and striking red chochia bushes. Scenic walking trails, lakeside cafés, and open viewing areas make it perfect for relaxing, exploring, and capturing memorable photos.
Why is Kawaguchiko Lawson famous?
Lawson Kawaguchiko Station is famous for its perfectly framed view of Mt. Fuji from the storefront, making it a viral photo spot on social media. Its unique combination of an everyday convenience store with a world-renowned natural landmark creates a memorable and iconic scene. Visitors often stop for snacks or drinks while capturing this quintessentially Japanese photo opportunity.
Is Arakurayama Sengen Park worth visiting?
Yes, Arakurayama Sengen Park is worth visiting for its iconic views of Mt. Fuji framed by the famous five-story Chureito Pagoda. Climbing nearly 400 steps to the observation deck rewards visitors with panoramic vistas of Fujiyoshida City and the surrounding landscape. The park is especially stunning during cherry blossom season in spring, vibrant foliage in autumn, and snow in winter, making it a must-see for photographers and nature lovers.
What is Hikawa Clock Shop known for?
Hikawa Clock Shop is known for its nostalgic street scene that creates the illusion of a pathway leading straight to Mt. Fuji. The retro storefronts and gently sloping road make it a popular spot for street photography and capturing the charm of small-town Japan. Visitors enjoy a brief but scenic stop that combines local culture with world-famous mountain views.
場所
Arakurayama Sengen Park
Address: Arakurayama Sengen Park, 2-chome-4-1 Asama, Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi 403-0011, Japan
Hikawa Clock Shop
Address: 2-chōme-1-31 Shimoyoshida, Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi 403-0004, Japan
Oshino Hakkai
Address: 269 Shibokusa, Oshino, Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi 401-0511, Japan
Lawson Kawaguchiko Station
Address: 3495-2 Funatsu, Fujikawaguchiko, Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi 401-0301, Japan
Lake Kawaguchi
Address: 7139-1 Kodachi, Fujikawaguchiko, Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi 401-0302, Japan
Oishi Park
Address: Oishi Park, 2525番地の11先 Ōishi, Fujikawaguchiko, Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi 401-0305, Japan
Lake Yamanaka
Address: CV9G+CX Yamanakako, Yamanashi, Japan
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