This is a luxurious 8-hour tour chartering a sightseeing taxi to visit the Fuji Five Lakes (Lake Yamanaka, Lake Kawaguchi, Lake Saiko, Lake Shoji, and Lake Motosu) and famous sightseeing spots.
1) Since it's a chartered taxi, you can move efficiently without any waste. 2) Fuji Five Lakes (Lake Yamanaka, Lake Kawaguchi, Lake Saiko, Lake Shoji, and Lake Motosu) can be covered in one day. 3) Famous sightseeing spots around Fuji Hokuroku area can also be fully enjoyed at the same time.
Fuji Five Lakes The Fuji Five Lakes refer to a collective term for five lakes situated at the foot of Mt. Fuji on the Yamanashi Prefecture side. These lakes are Lake Yamanaka, Lake Kawaguchi, Lake Saiko, Lake Shoji, and Lake Motosu. All of them are crater lakes formed by volcanic activity from Mt. Fuji, resulting in dammed lakes due to lava flows. They are designated within the Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park.
Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Shrine Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Shrine, one of the constituent assets of the World Heritage Site of Mt. Fuji, has a history of over 1900 years. As you walk along the approach surrounded by thick cedar trees, you will come across the "Fuji-san Otorii," one of the largest wooden torii gates in Japan. The shrine is also famous as a solemn and powerful spiritual spot.
Oshino Hakkai "Oshino Hakkai" is a collective term for eight spring water ponds sourced from the underground waters of Mt. Fuji. Designated as a National Natural Monument in 1934 and registered as part of the World Heritage Site of Mt. Fuji in 2013. Oshino Hakkai was also once a spring pond for misogi (purification of the skin) where Fuji worshippers in the Edo period performed water exercises when climbing Mt. Fuji, and was designated as a natural monument by the government for its water quality, conservation environment, and scenery.
Arakura Fuji Sengen Shrine At the globally famous "Arakura Fuji Sengen Shrine," which captures the three symbols of Japan - Mount Fuji, a five-storied pagoda, and cherry blossoms - in a single photograph, approximately 650 Somei Yoshino cherry trees reach their peak bloom from early to mid-April.
Saiko Iyashi no Sato Nenba Saiko Iyashi no Sato Nenba is a traditional village that was created in 2006, after 40 years of effort to restore the original landscape of a beautiful thatched-roof settlement that was destroyed by a typhoon in 1966. The village is centered around 20 thatched-roof houses and offers various traditional craft experiences, souvenir shops, and dining options.
Kouyo-dai Observation Rest House Kouyo-dai Observation Rest House is located at an elevation of 1,100 meters. The second-floor observation deck requires an entrance fee. From the observation deck, you can fully enjoy a 360-degree panoramic view of magnificent Mt. Fuji, the expansive Aokigahara sea of trees below, Lake Motosu, Lake Saiko, as well as the Southern Alps mountains.
【Charge per Vehicle】8 hours charter Regular Car 【Up to 4 passengers】 ¥64,000(tax incl.) Minivan 【Up to 6 passengers】 ¥64,000(tax incl.) Large wagon 【Up to 8 passengers】 ¥72,000 (tax incl.)
*Please note that this tour requires 8 hours, and departure time is limited to 9:00 AM in the morning. We appreciate your understanding.
🔻This product does not allow for course changes. In addition, as a rule, we do not provide transportation to and from accommodations for this product.
🔻This product is a chartered sightseeing taxi product, and customers are responsible for any other costs incurred during the tour.
🔻*In case of inclement weather or circumstances where ensuring your safety is not possible, the tour may be cancelled.