Exploring the natural beauty surrounding Mount Fuji is a dream for many travelers. This guided day trip from Tokyo offers the chance to experience the stunning vistas of Lake Kawaguchi and the serene Yamanaka Onsen hot springs. With an English-speaking guide and comfortable transportation, visitors can enjoy the local culture and traditions. Though meals and entrance fees aren’t included, the opportunity to witness Japan’s iconic mountain up close is well worth the journey.
- Key Points
- Tour Overview and Details
- Inclusions and Exclusions
- Tour Accessibility and Conditions
- Reviews and Feedback
- Additional Tips and Recommendations
- Exploring Lake Kawaguchi
- Relaxing at Yamanaka Onsen
- Frequently Asked Questions
- What Time Will We Arrive Back at the Meeting Point?
- Is There an Option to Upgrade to a Private Tour?
- Can We Stop for Food or Snacks Along the Way?
- Are There Any Safety Precautions for the Onsen Visit?
- Is There a Dress Code for the Temple Visit?
- The Sum Up
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Key Points

- This tour provides a day trip from Tokyo to explore Mt. Fuji, Lake Kawaguchi, and Yamanaka Onsen, with an English-speaking certified guide.
- The tour is priced at $99.88 per person and includes transportation, driver, and guide services, but excludes food, drinks, and onsen bathing fees.
- The tour departs at 7:00 am with flexible meeting points and is not wheelchair accessible, but is stroller-friendly and near public transportation.
- Travelers should bring cash (Japanese yen) for lunch and optional activities, and a portable power bank is recommended for charging devices.
- The tour has an average rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, with feedback indicating a generally positive experience despite some minor technical issues.
Tour Overview and Details

The Mt. Fuji Tours to Lake Kawaguchi and Yamanaka Onsen is a day trip from Tokyo, Japan, priced from $99.88 per person.
The tour lasts the entire day, with a maximum of 45 travelers. Guests can choose their meeting point, with the tour ending back at the starting location. It departs at 7:00 am.
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the experience. The tour includes vehicle costs, driver, and a certified guide.
Excluded are food, drinks, and the onsen bathing fee. The tour isn’t wheelchair accessible but stroller-friendly.
Infants must sit on laps, and it’s not recommended for pregnant travelers or those with heart conditions.
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Inclusions and Exclusions

Included in the Mt. Fuji Tours package are the vehicle service fees, fuel costs, tolls, and the driver service fee. Plus, travelers will receive the services of a certified tour guide.
| Inclusions | Exclusions |
|---|---|
| Vehicle service fees, fuel, tolls | Food and drinks |
| Driver service fee | Personal expenses |
| Certified Tour Guide | Hot spring bathing fee: 1,120 yen/adult |
However, the tour does not cover the cost of meals, local self-funded projects, or the hot spring bathing fee, which is 1,120 yen per adult. Participants are responsible for these additional expenses.
Tour Accessibility and Conditions
Though the Mt. Fuji Tours to Lake Kawaguchi and Yamanaka Onsen isn’t wheelchair accessible, it’s stroller-friendly and near public transportation.
Infants must sit on laps, and the tour isn’t recommended for pregnant travelers or those with heart problems. However, most travelers can participate.
The itinerary may adjust due to weather or road conditions. Guests should be aware that the temple visit includes uneven terrain and a cardio workout.
Reviews and Feedback
What do reviews and feedback indicate about the Mt. Fuji Tours? The tour has received 2 reviews with an average rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars. There are no 5-star ratings.
Reviewers praise the tour guides’ multilingual capabilities, but note a microphone malfunction on the bus. The feedback suggests a generally positive experience, though some areas for improvement.
Travelers should be aware of the potential technical issues and plan accordingly. With most travelers able to participate, the tour seems suitable for a wide range of visitors, barring any serious medical conditions or mobility challenges.
Additional Tips and Recommendations

Travelers should bring cash (in Japanese yen) to cover expenses for lunch, local vendors, and any optional activities like the duck boat ride. For convenience, luggage can be stowed under the bus during the tour. The included restaurant choice is highly rated and offers traditional Japanese dining options. To stay connected, a portable power bank is recommended for charging devices throughout the day.
| Tips for a Smooth Mt. Fuji Tour | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bring cash (yen) | Stow luggage under bus | Highly rated restaurant | Traditional dining | Portable power bank |
| Cover meals, vendors, activities | For convenience | Included in tour | Options available | Charge devices |
| Payment flexibility | No need to carry | Satisfying food | Authentic experience | Stay connected |
| Spending money on hand | During the tour | Culinary delight | Cultural immersion | Power on the go |
| Avoid card-only payments | Travel light | Savory sustenance | Local flavors | Preparedness |
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Exploring Lake Kawaguchi
After departing Mt. Fuji, the tour heads to the picturesque Lake Kawaguchi. Surrounded by the majestic mountain range, the lake offers stunning vistas.
Visitors can stroll along the lakeside promenade, admiring the serene waters and the iconic reflection of Mt. Fuji. Optional activities include taking a duck boat ride or exploring the nearby Kawaguchiko Museum of Art.
The tour also includes a stop at the Fuji Sengen Shrine, a Shinto shrine with historical significance.
With ample time to enjoy the natural beauty, Lake Kawaguchi provides a peaceful respite from the bustling city.
Relaxing at Yamanaka Onsen
The tour then takes visitors to the serene Yamanaka Onsen, a renowned hot spring resort nestled at the base of Mt. Fuji.
Guests can soak in the therapeutic waters of the natural hot springs, which are renowned for their purported health benefits.
While the bathing fee of 1,120 yen per adult isn’t included, it’s an opportunity to truly relax and unwind after the day’s activities.
The onsen experience allows visitors to enjoy traditional Japanese culture, providing a tranquil conclusion to the Mt. Fuji tour.
Frequently Asked Questions

What Time Will We Arrive Back at the Meeting Point?
Travelers will arrive back at the meeting point around 7:00 pm. The tour duration is a day trip, beginning at 7:00 am and ending at the same location later in the evening.
Is There an Option to Upgrade to a Private Tour?
There’s no option to upgrade to a private tour for this specific Mt. Fuji tour. The tour is offered as a group experience, and the details provided don’t mention a private tour option being available.
Can We Stop for Food or Snacks Along the Way?
Yes, the tour includes a lunch stop at a highly rated restaurant where you can enjoy traditional Japanese dining. You can also purchase snacks and drinks from vendors along the way.
Are There Any Safety Precautions for the Onsen Visit?
The tour excludes the hot spring bathing fee, and travelers should note that the onsen visit may not be suitable for those with certain medical conditions. It’s important to follow all safety instructions provided by the staff during the onsen experience.
Is There a Dress Code for the Temple Visit?
The tour itinerary doesn’t mention a dress code for the temple visit. Travelers should dress respectfully, covering shoulders and knees, as is customary when visiting religious sites in Japan.
The Sum Up
This day trip from Tokyo offers a captivating blend of natural beauty and culture. Guests can marvel at the iconic Mt. Fuji, explore the serene Lake Kawaguchi, and unwind at the traditional Yamanaka Onsen. With a professional English-speaking guide and private transportation, travelers can enjoy a seamless and enriching experience. Though meals and spa fees aren’t included, the tour provides an unforgettable opportunity to discover the wonders of this renowned region.
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