Mt. Fuji’s Fifth Station and Lake Kawaguchiko Cycling Tour
A government-approved foreign language and tourist guide will pick you up at your hotel by car.
The main sites to visit are decided in advance, but we will adjust our tour to meet your needs, and we will also take you to optional additional places as much as possible.
We will show you the beautiful sights of Mt. Fuji and talk about its history and background.
HIGHLIGHT
from your Hotel
Fujisan World Heritage Center
Mt.Fuji 5th station
Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Jinja Shrine
Itchiku Kubota Art Museum
Kawaguchiko Natural Life Museum
*We will visit the above and other facilities according to their opening status.
WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT
1 Fujisan World Heritage Center
Fuji, a World Heritage Site established by Yamanashi Prefecture. Fuji's nature, history, and culture through a 7-minute video in English.
2 Mt.Fuji 5th station
This is the end of the Subaru Line.
At 2,300 meters above sea level and 60% of the 3,776-meter-high Mt. We will visit Ko-omitake Shrine, an ancient center of worship, and enjoy a 240-degree view of Pa from the observatory next to it. In addition to views of Lake Yamanaka and Lake Kawaguchi below, you can enjoy mountain views of Kitadake, Japan's second highest peak, and Yatsugatake, which, as legends say, competed in height with Mt.
A short walk along a trail called the Ochudo trail will take you to rhododendrons, Japanese spruces, and other plants that have survived the harsh natural environment.
3 Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Jinja Shrine
In Japanese belief, Mt. Fuji is a god.
To climb this divine mountain, Shinto rituals are essential. There are four trails on Mt. Fuji, but the Yoshida-guchi trail accounts for 60% of climbers. The main shrine is the starting point of the Yoshida-guchi trail. Walking along the beautiful approach, pass through the tallest torii gate in Japan, and visit the main shrine, protected by a giant 1,000-year-old tree named Yoshi.
4 Itchiku Kubota Art Museum
The museum is a Michelin Guide Three Stars museum.
Japanese clothes are beautifully dyed using a variety of techniques and displayed afterwards. The highlight of the exhibition is a series of linked works, in which each Japanese cloth is not only a work of art, but also connected to its neighbors to expand its world.
The world of dozens of linked works will strike a chord with visitors. This is a permanent exhibition of art held at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., and in other countries.
5 Kawaguchiko Natural Life Museum
Mt. Fuji can be seen on the opposite shore of Lake Kawaguchi. You can see Fuji on the surface of the lake when the waves are calm, and even the Mt. too.
In addition, there are beautiful flower beds along the lakeshore, with lavender in July being the most famous; however, a variety of plants bloom in every season. There is also a café selling local specialties and serving soft-serve ice cream.
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Itinerary
Your Hotel - Fujisan World Heritage Center - Mt.Fuji 5th station - Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Jinja Shrine - Itchiku Kubota Art Museum - Kawaguchiko Natural Life Museum - Your Hotel
*If the Itchiku Kubota Art Museum is closed, the tour will visit the Fujiyama Museum instead.
CANCELLATION POLICY
In the event of cancellation, the following fees will apply:
(1) 3-14 days prior to the program: 20% of the program fee
(2) 2 days prior to the program: 50% of the program fee
(3) One day before the program or on the day*: 100% of the program fee
*In the case of a no show, a separate remittance fee will be charged.
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