Have you ever seen the pictures of Mt. Fuji ? The perfect corn-shaped mountain with snow-capped is marvelous. You can enjoy the beautiful scenery and cold weather. By bus, you can go directly to the fifth station of Mt. Fuji about in two and a half hours. You can choose my options according to your taste, time, and a budget.
At your hotel in Tokyo
At your hotel in Tokyo
guide fee, hotel pick-up, return transportation fee to Shinjuku Bus Terminal (Shinjuku Station South Entrance)
transportation fee ( bus fee 6300JPY /person )
entrance fee ( a rope way and a sightseeing boat 1600 JPY/ person)
lunch ( you and guide about 1000~1500/ person JPY)
Early spring, we sometimes have heavy snow or rain in Mt.Fuji area, so that the transporation to the fifth station might be unavailable. In that case, I will offer the alternative plans near Lake Kawaguchi, othre than the ropeway and a sightseeing ship. Moreover, Mt. Fuji is so shy that is sometimes likely for you not to see Mt. Fuji. I shall appreciate your understanding the mountaneous climate.
I have another job during week days so I'm available mainly on Sundays and few weekdays.
But during the spring, summer and winter vacation, I can have the tour.
I can have a tour in Shimizu (Shizuoka), under the circumstanstances that the previous accomodation and the transportation fee ( Tokyo→Shimizu return) are paid.
“Great new experience with a very helpful guide”
We had a very happy celebration of my dad’s birthday thanks to Minako. She prepared well for the trip and was able to guide us to a unique experience of brewing in Ibaraki. We could not have been able to enjoy the experience as much without her help. She came prepared with tickets and materials and also visited the venue before the trip. We are quite happy and would recommend her any time.
Minako N.
(1 reviews)It is I, Minako, that am full of gratitude for the wonderful experience. I'm so impressesd with the caring of Jeb and his brother toward their parents. I hope my rebelleious kids will grow up to be such kind adults like them. And someday my kids as well as Minako will welcome such a brilliant family in Japan again. Love, Minako