Mt. Fuji (Fuji-san)
Fuji Mountain reflection and red maple leaves, Japan
Fuji Mountain reflection and red maple leaves, Japan

Mt. Fuji (Fuji-san) Tours and Tickets

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As Japan's highest peak, the legendary Mt. Fuji (Fuji-san) stands 12,388 feet (3,776 meters) tall. Travelers from around the world head to Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park to see Fuji Mountain, and over 1 million of them hike all the way to the top each year for the 360-degree views of Lake Ashi, the Hakone Mountains, and the Owakudani Valley.

  • Kitayama, Fujinomiya, Shizuoka, 418-0112

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Andrew_G, Nov 2023
You get to see the sites!
This is a great tour! Bus is clean. You get to see everything that is stated. Drum show and lunch was great. Breaks through out. Would recommend to all.
Dianne_A, Nov 2023
Perfect in the sunshine. Magic looking mountain
Lucky to be blessed with sunny day the view along the way was excellent Mt Fuji in distance getting every closet then the view from 5 th station impressive. Lake cruise also perfect viewing and comfy ship then the rope way was the topping on the day. Guide was excellent had great English and driver did a great job felt safe in his clean comfortable bus all day. Was well worth the money given the length of time we spent with like minded people from many parts of world. Really enjoyable
Winnie_N, Sep 2023
Excellent day tour
We had a very good time for the day. Thank you very much for driver Umra and his team. Car is clean and comfortable. Umra has an excellent driving skills and we feel safe under his hand🥰. He is very friendly and patient. Overall I would give 5 stars day tour. Therefore, We booked another day tour with Viator. 🥰
Arjay_C, Sep 2023
Ghazi Ali is number 1.
Ghazi Ali is an outstanding driver/guide/photographer. Best tour guide ever. We had alot of fun with no complaints at all. We hit alot of good spots and he took awesome pictures. He also went out of his way to get my wife a birthday gift. He was calm and patient with us when my toddler got an accident inside the van. He cleaned it up with no complaints. Definitely bokking him again for our next trip. I encourage everyone to book him for the tour. 100 percent highly recommended!!!
People Also Ask
Q:Can you visit Mt. Fuji without a tour?
A:Yes, you can visit independently without being on a Mt. Fuji tour. Many travelers like to take a sightseeing tour of the Fuji area or do a supported climb of the mountain, especially if they don’t know Japanese, but it is not a requirement.
Q:How long do you need at Mount Fuji?
A:How long you spend at Mt. Fuji depends on which part you visit and your itinerary. To climb it, you’ll need around seven hours. To visit the Fuji-go-ko area beneath the mountain and hike, visit the temples and shrines, and explore the theme park, plan for one or two days.
Q:What is the best time to visit Mt. Fuji?
A:The best time to enjoy clear views of Mt. Fuji is in winter, November–February, when the weather is generally clear and dry. In the warmer, wetter months of April-September, the mountain is usually behind clouds. The official climbing season runs from July to September.
Q:What type of tours can you do to Mt Fuji?
A:A variety of tours operate at and around Mt. Fuji, often from nearby Tokyo. Many day tours combine mountain viewpoints with the lakes of the Fuji-go-ko region, outlet shopping malls, and theme parks, like Fuji-Q Highland.
Q:Do you need a guide for Mount Fuji?
A:No, you don’t need a guide to climb or to sightsee at Mt. Fuji. Climbing Mt. Fuji doesn’t require any technical mountaineering skills, so most travelers won’t need or want a guide. Many travelers who don’t speak or read Japanese like to take a tour to help navigate the area.
Q:How much does it cost to enter Mount Fuji?
A:You do not have to purchase Mt. Fuji tickets to visit. If you want to climb the mountain, a ¥1,000 donation is requested but not mandatory.