The Mount Fuji Classic Day Tour from Tokyo promises an unforgettable journey to Japan’s iconic mountain. Travelers embark on an immersive experience, exploring the stunning natural surroundings and engaging in cultural activities. With convenient transportation, delectable meals, and an intimate group setting, this tour offers a well-curated way to discover the beauty and significance of this legendary landmark. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveler, the Mount Fuji Classic Day Tour provides an exceptional opportunity to connect with the essence of Japan.
Key Points
- This is a join-in group excursion from Tokyo to Mount Fuji, with a maximum capacity of 15 participants.
- The tour is priced at $77.39 per person and includes transportation, a matcha experience, and meals.
- The tour departs from Shinjuku Prince Hotel at 8:00 AM and ends at Shinjuku Station West Exit Police Box.
- A moderate fitness level is required, and the tour is not wheelchair accessible.
- Travelers should pack warm clothing, sturdy walking shoes, a refillable water bottle, and snacks, and adhere to the no-littering policy.
Tour Overview
The Mount Fuji Classic Day Tour is a join-in excursion that takes travelers from Tokyo to explore the iconic Mount Fuji.
Led by either Chinese or English-speaking guides, the tour has a maximum capacity of 15 participants. Priced from $77.39 per person, the tour includes transportation, a matcha experience, and meals.
The tour departs from Shinjuku Prince Hotel at 8:00 AM and ends at Shinjuku Station West Exit Police Box.
Participants should wear warm, comfortable clothing, bring any personal trash off the bus, and be aware that the tour isn’t wheelchair accessible.
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Inclusions
The tour includes air-conditioned transportation, covering bus fees and highway tolls.
It also includes a matcha experience fee, allowing travelers to learn about and enjoy this traditional Japanese green tea.
Meals are included in the tour package, though personal expenses like souvenirs and snacks are not.
The tour provides a full-day experience of Mount Fuji, including transportation, cultural activities, and scenic viewpoints.
With these inclusions, travelers can focus on seeing the natural beauty and cultural traditions of this iconic Japanese landmark without worrying about additional costs.
Meeting and Pickup
Travelers meet at the Shinjuku Prince Hotel, located at 1 Chome-30-1 Kabukicho, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 160-8487.
The tour departs promptly at 8:00 AM. Getting to the meeting point is easy, as it’s a 5-10 minute walk from Shinjuku Station on the Toei Ōedo Line, Shinjuku-Nishiguchi Station.
The tour ends at the Shinjuku Station West Exit Police Box in Nishishinjuku, Tokyo 160-0023.
Travelers should arrive on time, as the tour won’t wait for latecomers. The tour guide will be available to assist with any questions or concerns at the meeting point.
Tour Details
A moderate fitness level is required for this tour, as it isn’t wheelchair accessible.
Children aged 0-4 can join for free if they don’t occupy a seat, but they must be accompanied by a paying adult.
Warm and comfortable clothing is recommended due to the cold weather.
Travelers are asked to bring any trash off the bus.
Confirmation is received at the time of booking.
From November 1, 2019 to April 25, 2020, the itinerary will visit the Fujisan World Heritage Center North Hall instead of the Mt. Fuji 5th Station.
Travelers must inform the guide if they plan to leave the tour and take full responsibility.
Additional Information
Confirmation is received at the time of booking. From November 1, 2019 to April 25, 2020, the tour will visit the Fujisan World Heritage Center North Hall instead of Mt. Fuji 5th Station.
Tour Changes | |
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1 Nov 2019 – 25 April 2020 | Visit Fujisan World Heritage Center North Hall instead of Mt. Fuji 5th Station |
If travelers wish to leave the tour, they must inform the guide and sign an agreement to take full responsibility.
What to Expect
Although the physical requirements for this tour are moderate, travelers should ensure they’ve a good fitness level to fully enjoy the experience.
The tour will involve:
- Walking to viewpoints and exploring the area around Mount Fuji’s 5th station (or Fujisan World Heritage Center North Hall during the winter months).
- Participating in a traditional matcha tea ceremony.
- Riding in an air-conditioned vehicle to and from the meeting point in Shinjuku.
Travelers should dress warmly and comfortably, and bring any personal items they may need, as the tour doesn’t provide for individual expenses.
Leaving the group is discouraged, but possible with prior approval from the guide.
Tips for the Tour
To make the most of the Mount Fuji Classic Day Tour, travelers should pack layers of warm clothing, as the weather at the mountain’s elevation can be quite cool, even in the summer.
Sturdy walking shoes are also a must, as the tour involves moderate hiking.
Bringing a refillable water bottle and snacks is recommended, as the tour schedule doesn’t include extensive meal breaks.
Plus, travelers should be prepared to take their trash off the bus, as the tour has a strict no-littering policy.
Following these tips will ensure a comfortable and eco-friendly experience on the Mount Fuji Classic Day Tour.
Getting There
The meeting point for the Mount Fuji Classic Day Tour is the Shinjuku Prince Hotel, located a 5-10 minute walk from Shinjuku Station on the Toei Ōedo Line.
Tour participants should arrive at the hotel by 8:00 AM to meet their guide and board the air-conditioned vehicle. The tour will end at the Shinjuku Station West Exit Police Box.
To get to the meeting point:
- Take the Toei Ōedo Line to Shinjuku-Nishiguchi Station
- Walk 5-10 minutes to the Shinjuku Prince Hotel
- Look for the tour guide holding a sign at the hotel entrance
The Sum Up
The Mount Fuji Classic Day Tour provides an unforgettable adventure from Tokyo. Participants can explore the iconic mountain, enjoy a matcha experience, and savor local meals. With air-conditioned transportation and a small group size, the tour offers an intimate setting to immerse in Japan’s natural beauty and cultural heritage. This full-day excursion captures the essence of Mount Fuji, making it a must-try for moderately fit travelers.
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