Travelers looking to shake off the urban grind and experience Japan’s winter magic will find this 10-hour guided tour a memorable blend of snow, nature, and relaxation. It’s designed for those eager to enjoy early-season skiing, indulge in fresh fruit, and unwind in a soothing hot spring — all within a single, well-organized day.
What makes this experience stand out are its scenic Mt. Fuji vistas, the chance to try winter sports, and the opportunity to sample seasonal fruit in a sprawling agricultural park. Plus, the hot spring spa at the end offers a welcomed pause after a busy day of adventure.
However, keep in mind that this tour involves long hours on a bus and some early mornings, so it’s best suited for active travelers who don’t mind a full schedule. If you’re after a taste of winter Japan with a mix of outdoor fun and relaxation, this trip hits most marks.
- Key Points
- An In-Depth Look at the Tour Experience
- The Journey Begins: Pickup and Transport
- Yeti Ski Resort: Snow Fun at Mt. Fuji’s 2nd Station
- The Heart of the Day: Fruit Picking at Hamamatsu Fruit Park
- Relaxation: Hot Springs & Scenic Views
- Returning to Tokyo
- Who Will Love This Tour?
- Practical Info & Tips
- The Sum Up: Who’s It Best For?
- FAQ
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Key Points
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- Early-season skiing at Mt. Fuji’s Yeti Ski Resort offers beginner-friendly slopes and snow play areas.
- Stunning views of Mt. Fuji and Suruga Bay make the experience visually unforgettable.
- Seasonal fruit picking provides a delicious, hands-on taste of Japan’s agricultural bounty.
- The hot spring spa at Hamamatsu Fruit Park offers a relaxing end to your day.
- The tour is well-paced, with about 4 hours at the ski resort, 1.5 hours for fruit picking, and manageable travel times.
- It’s suitable for families and anyone wanting a mix of outdoor activities and culture.
An In-Depth Look at the Tour Experience

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The Journey Begins: Pickup and Transport
The adventure kicks off early from a designated meeting point, where you’ll find your guide wearing a LION TRAVEL vest and holding a LION TRAVEL flag—making check-in straightforward. The 2-hour bus ride from central Tokyo is a good chance to settle in, enjoy some scenic views as you near Susono City, and get excited about the day ahead.
Yeti Ski Resort: Snow Fun at Mt. Fuji’s 2nd Station
Arriving at Fujiyama Snow Resort Yeti, you’ll notice the crisp mountain air and the striking sight of Mt. Fuji’s snow-capped peak towering in the background. Located at 1,400 meters elevation, this resort opens as early as October, making it a rare opportunity to ski before most other resorts are open.
The resort offers four ski courses (AD), including a 1-km-long slope with a 150-meter elevation change — ideal for beginners and intermediate skiers. For families or those new to snow sports, the snow play area is perfect for sledding, snowman building, or engaging in friendly snowball fights, which many reviews note as a highlight for kids and non-skiers alike.
The resort’s snowmaking systems ensure consistent snow conditions, a crucial factor for early-season trips. Plus, night skiing under the stars is available, adding a magical touch to the experience. Expect panoramic views on clear days—many travelers mention being blown away by the sight of Mt. Fuji looming above the snow.
The Heart of the Day: Fruit Picking at Hamamatsu Fruit Park
Following the snow-filled morning, you’ll head to Hamamatsu Fruit Park Tokinosumika. With over 4,300 fruit trees, this agricultural park offers a year-round fruit picking experience, adapting to seasonal availability—strawberries, oranges, blueberries, depending on when you visit.
Guests have described the fruit picking as “delicious and fun” and a great way to interact with Japan’s seasonal produce. You can hand-pick your own strawberries and enjoy tasting the sweetness of this popular seasonal fruit. The park’s lush setting makes for a peaceful break amid the winter activities.
More Great Tours NearbyRelaxation: Hot Springs & Scenic Views
After a day of outdoor pursuits, unwinding in the hot spring spa at the park is the perfect way to recover. Many reviews highlight how soothing it is to soak in warm waters surrounded by nature, especially after a chilly day on the slopes or walking through the fruit orchards. It’s a calming finish to your busy schedule, and it’s accessible to all ages.
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Returning to Tokyo
The journey back takes around 2 hours, giving you time to relax, reflect, or snap some last photos of Mt. Fuji from the bus windows. Most travelers find the full-day itinerary to be quite manageable, with enough time at each stop to enjoy without feeling rushed.
Who Will Love This Tour?
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This tour is especially suited for families, outdoor enthusiasts, and first-time skiers eager to experience Japan’s early winter snow. If you’re looking for a diverse day trip that combines mountain sports, agricultural culture, and relaxation, this package hits the right notes. Travelers who appreciate stunning mountain vistas and seasonal food experiences will find it particularly rewarding.
However, those who prefer a more leisurely pace or are sensitive to long bus rides might want to consider whether a full-day schedule fits their style. Also, since skiing is a high-risk activity, it’s advised to purchase appropriate insurance beforehand.
Practical Info & Tips
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- The tour starts at a central meeting point, so arrive on time and look for the guide with the LION TRAVEL vest.
- Bring warm clothing, winter sports gear, and a camera—especially for capturing Mt. Fuji’s iconic silhouette.
- The activity includes skier rentals and lessons, making it accessible even for beginners, but if you have your own gear, bring it along.
- The duration is about 10 hours, so prepare for a long but rewarding day.
- The tour is fully refundable if canceled more than 24 hours in advance, adding peace of mind to your booking.
The Sum Up: Who’s It Best For?
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This tour offers a well-rounded winter experience that combines adventure, scenic beauty, and relaxation—all at a reasonable price considering the variety of activities. It’s ideal for families with children, nature lovers, and first-time visitors wanting a taste of Japan’s early snow season.
If you’re eager to combine Mt. Fuji views with snow sports and local produce, you’ll find this trip offers excellent value and memorable moments. Plus, the hot spring spa ensures you leave feeling relaxed and rejuvenated.
Travelers seeking a fun-filled, full-day winter escape from Tokyo’s urban hustle will find this tour a satisfying and worthwhile option, especially with its focus on authentic experiences and stunning scenery.
FAQ
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Is this tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, the ski courses are beginner-friendly. The resort offers lessons, and the snow play area is perfect for those new to snow activities.
How long is the bus ride from Tokyo?
The journey takes approximately 2 hours each way, making for a total of about 4 hours of travel during the day.
What should I bring?
Warm clothing, a camera, and winter sports gear are recommended. If you plan to ski, bringing your own equipment is optional—rentals are available.
Can I join if I don’t want to ski?
Absolutely. You can enjoy the snow play area, relax at the hot spring, or just take in the scenery.
Is there a chance to see Mt. Fuji clearly?
On clear days, the views of Mt. Fuji are spectacular, providing unforgettable photo opportunities.
What is the duration of the entire tour?
The full experience lasts about 10 hours, including transportation, activities, and free time.
Are meals included?
The provided information doesn’t specify meals, so it’s best to bring snacks or plan to buy food at the resorts.
Is this tour family-friendly?
Yes, many reviews mention children enjoyed the snow play area and fruit picking, making it suitable for families.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel up to 24 hours before the tour for a full refund, offering flexibility if plans change.
How do I recognize the tour guide?
Look for someone wearing a LION TRAVEL vest and holding a LION TRAVEL flag at the meeting point.
This full-day tour offers a delightful blend of winter sports, nature, and relaxation, making it an ideal choice for those eager to experience Japan’s winter landscape in a lively, engaging way. Whether you’re hitting the slopes, tasting seasonal fruits, or soaking in hot springs, you’ll come away with memories of stunning views and authentic experiences.
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