One day tour to Oishi Park and fruit picking near Mount Fuji in Tokyo? Sounds like the perfect day escape into nature’s beauty. This accessible tour offers a scenic ride on the Mt. Fuji Panoramic Ropeway, all-you-can-eat fruit picking, and a lunch break – all while showcasing the stunning seasonal landscapes. With up to 100 travelers, it’s a great opportunity to experience the breathtaking views and indulge in delightful, fresh-picked produce. What more could one ask for in a day trip around Tokyo?
Key Points
- A one-day tour that includes a visit to Oishi Park, fruit picking near Mount Fuji, and a ride on the Mt Fuji Panoramic Ropeway.
- The tour offers all-you-can-eat fruit picking, a guided experience, and lunch, with departure from the Robert Indiana Sculpture: LOVE in Nishishinjuku.
- The itinerary varies seasonally, showcasing natural landscapes like cherry blossoms, lavender blooms, kochia bushes, and autumn leaves.
- The tour is wheelchair accessible, stroller-friendly, and has a maximum capacity of 100 travelers, with a minimum requirement of 15 participants.
- Booking details include non-refundable policies, meeting point at the Robert Indiana Sculpture: LOVE, and transportation by bus or minivan depending on the group size.
Tour Overview and Details
This one-day tour offers visitors the opportunity to explore Oishi Park and partake in a fruit picking experience near the iconic Mount Fuji in Tokyo.
Admission includes the Mt Fuji Panoramic Ropeway, an all-you-can-eat seasonal fruit picking experience, lunch, and guides.
The tour departs from the Robert Indiana Sculpture: LOVE in Nishishinjuku at 8 AM, returning to Tokyo Mode Gakuen.
The itinerary varies by season, with flower viewing and fruit picking options.
The tour is wheelchair accessible and stroller-friendly, with a maximum of 100 travelers.
Conditions include no refunds for weather-related issues affecting Mount Fuji visibility.
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Itinerary and Activities
The tour itinerary and activities vary seasonally, allowing visitors to enjoy different natural landscapes and experiences at Oishi Park.
In spring, guests can marvel at the cherry blossoms.
During late June to mid-July, the park bursts with vibrant lavender blooms.
In October, the kochia bushes put on a striking crimson display.
And in November, the autumn leaves create a breathtaking tapestry of colors.
Fruit picking is another highlight, with strawberries, cherries, peaches, grapes, and berries available at different times of the year.
Picked fruits may be shared as tasting plates or souvenirs, subject to availability.
Accessibility and Participation
The tour is wheelchair accessible and stroller-friendly, making it suitable for most travelers. A maximum of 100 travelers are allowed on the tour. If the minimum participation of 15 is not met, the tour may be canceled or a smaller vehicle used.
Accessibility | Participation |
---|---|
Wheelchair accessible | Max. 100 travelers |
Stroller-friendly | Min. 15 travelers required |
Near public transportation | Smaller vehicle used if few participants |
While the tour caters to a wide range of participants, weather and group size may impact the experience. Travelers should consider these factors when booking the tour.
Conditions and Regulations
Seat belts are required on the tour bus, and the schedule may change due to traffic or weather conditions.
If visibility of Mount Fuji is poor due to bad weather, there will be no refunds or cancellations offered. Alternative attractions like the Fuji Visitors Center or Oshino Hakkai may be visited instead.
Infants under 2 years old can join the tour for free if they don’t occupy a separate seat.
However, the tour may be canceled if the minimum number of participants (15) isn’t met. In that case, a smaller vehicle like a minivan may be used.
Booking and Reviews
Confirmation is received at the time of booking, and customers must provide their WhatsApp or mobile number.
Lunch isn’t included in the itinerary, and it takes approximately 30 minutes.
This tour is non-refundable, with no refunds offered for cancellations.
Customer reviews indicate concerns about the tour’s adherence to the itinerary and the communication skills of the tour guide.
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Transportation and Meeting Point
Travelers meet at the Robert Indiana Sculpture: LOVE in Nishishinjuku, Tokyo, at 8:00 AM sharp.
They must arrive 15 minutes early, identifiable by a dark-blue H.I.S. flag.
The tour departs from this meeting point, with a Japanese-speaking driver/guide and English/Chinese-speaking guide.
The end point is Tokyo Mode Gakuen, also in Nishishinjuku.
The tour transportation is a bus, and seat belts must be worn.
In case of few participants, a minivan may be used instead.
Travelers should note that the tour schedule may change due to traffic or weather conditions.
Refund and Cancellation Policy
The tour is non-refundable, and no refunds are offered for cancellations.
Poor weather that prevents visibility of Mount Fuji won’t result in any refunds or cancellations either.
Infants under 2 can join for free if they don’t occupy a separate seat.
Confirmation is provided at booking, and a customer’s WhatsApp or mobile number is required.
Lunch isn’t included in the itinerary, which takes around 30 minutes.
Based on customer reviews, there are concerns about the tour adhering to the itinerary and the communication skills of the tour guides.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Tour Operated in English?
The tour provides an English-speaking guide in addition to Japanese-speaking staff. Travelers can expect communication in English for the key elements of the tour, such as guidance and instructions.
Can We Purchase Souvenirs During the Tour?
Yes, travelers can purchase souvenirs during the tour. The itinerary includes an opportunity to collect and share tasting plates or souvenirs from the seasonal fruit picking experience, depending on fruit availability and ripeness.
Are There Any Age Restrictions for the Fruit Picking?
There are no explicit age restrictions for the fruit picking experience. Children of all ages can participate, though infants 0-2 years old can attend for free if they don’t occupy a separate seat.
Can We Take Pictures During the Tour?
Yes, participants can take photos during the tour. The tour overview indicates it’s a sightseeing experience, and taking photos of the flower displays, fruit picking, and scenic views of Mount Fuji is generally permitted.
Is There a Dress Code or Special Requirements for the Tour?
There is no dress code for the tour, but participants should wear comfortable shoes and clothing suitable for outdoor activities and the weather conditions. No special requirements are mentioned beyond standard attire for a day trip.
The Sum Up
The one-day tour to Oishi Park and fruit picking near Mount Fuji offers a delightful escape into nature’s beauty. Guests can enjoy a scenic ropeway ride, all-you-can-eat fruit picking, and a lunch break, all while taking in the stunning seasonal landscapes. With accommodations for up to 100 travelers and accessibility considerations, this tour provides a practical and enjoyable way to experience the wonders of the Fuji region.
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