The Fuji Five Lakes and the Aokigahara Forest are fascinating natural wonders created by Mt.Fuji. They remain untouched nature sceneries. They are on the north side of the mountain, in Nation Park of Japan, and are only 2 hours away from Tokyo. It is the ideal place to purify mind and body in the tranquility of nature.
We can also arrange other sight seeing spots including Arakurayama Sengen Shrine, Ashikawa Village, Ide Sake Brewery.. etc up to your requests.
This itinerary can be customized to meet your needs and preferences. Send me a message with your requests!
Meeting Point
Fujikawaguchiko Station *Please note this station is located in Mount Fuji area. (access: by JR and Fujikyuko train or a highway bus from Shinjuku, Tokyo)
Fuji Five Lakes
Each lake has different view of Mt.Fuji. Go hopping one or two of them.
Aokigahara Forest
Walk the trail with nature interpretation. See beautiful moss on roots.
Fugaku Wind Cave, Narusawa Ice Cave
Explore lava caves. Feel the breath of Mt.Fuji.
Ending Point
Fujikawaguchiko Station
This tour can be customized to meet your needs and preferences. Click below to send me a message with your requests.
Guide fee (English)
Transportation fee (free-ride bus ticket in Fuji Five Lakes area) = JPY1,500 per person currently but subject to change
Admisson fee of caves (Fugaku Wind Cave and Narusawa Ice Cave) = JPY300 each per person currently but subject to change
Lunch
Extra transportation fee (if need)
Tour includes trail walking (approx. 1 hour). Prepare appropriate outfit, especially for footwear.
Tour itinerary is subject to change or canceled due to weather condition.
Accommodation can be arranged before and after the tour in the location.
If the booking is far ahead over 9 months, please ask me the availability.
My name is Moto, National Licensed Guide Interpreter living in Yamanashi, Kofu-city.
I can offer real experiences of Japanese nature, culture and commoner's life.
Check tour inventory and contact me soon if you are interested in !!
Mary D.
“Great day, shame about the rain!!!!”
Motoyuki was prompt and ready to go for our trip to Mt Fuji and beyond. His enthusiasm is wonderful and he is very adaptable to changing the timetable is you request a change. Local knowledge and history is very strong. And we really appreciated visiting the Saki Distillery as an extra side trip. I have one wish, and that is the entire cost of the day had been prepaid. Don’t misunderstand, Motoyuki had advised that we needed to pay for the rental car on the day, we just wish everything had been fully paid before the trip. We highly recommend Motoyuki, he is knowledgeable, kind & loved to laugh.
Steven D.
“Private Shore Excursion to Mt. Fuji/Shimizu with Moto-san”
After our 12 day cruise of Japan, our group of 5 compared notes and declared that Moto's private guided tour of Mt. Fuji/Shimizu was our favorite of all of our excursions. Mainly this was due to his curated selection of visit sites that spanned different cultural aspects of the area. In a short period of time, we saw waterfalls and lakes with a view of Mt. Fuji, ate peaches from a local vendor, went to an authentic tea house, ate lunch at an authentic non-touristy restaurant, and visited a local sake shop that used 200 year old water from Mt. Fuji to make its own sake. I don't much care for sake, but this stuff was light years ahead of what I've ever had in the States. Moto was interesting, responsive, and very helpful. You can't go wrong with this selection.
Motoyuki H.
Thanks for the review and rating! I am so happy to know that my tour was the best for you. Also, I appreciate that you were interested in and well understood our nature, culture, and society. I am preparing to show you much more. Hope you come again!
Deborah V.
“6 hr trip from Shimizu cruise port”
Everything we asked for and more. Moto was waiting as our party of four disembarked the cruise ship. He had hired a very comfortable car and it was great to skip the queues and head off on our Taylor made trip. Moto was informative , spoke perfect English and was very pleasant. We visited a tea plantation , Shiraito falls, Sake brewery , Mt. Fuji interactive museum and enjoyed a delicious traditional Japanese lunch . A great day and we were lucky enough to have plenty great views of Mt Fuji along the way. Highly recommend
Motoyuki H.
Thanks for the review! We were lucky to view Mt Fuji even amid the rainy season. There are so many places to see around the area. You need to stay one more day! Hope you come again and see you then.
$316/ per group