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Visit Mt. Fuji

Experience local street foods, see scenic spots and shop with locally made items at local shops around the most famous and iconic mountain in Japan.

Lake Kawaguchi is located in the town of Fujikawaguchiko in southern Yamanashi Prefecture near Mount Fuji, Japan. It is the second largest of the Fuji Five Lakes in terms of surface area, and is located at the lowest elevation. It is situated at an altitude of approximately 800 metres (2,625 ft), which accounts for its relatively cool summers and frequently icy winters. It also has the longest shoreline of any of the Fuji Five Lakes.

The lake is within the borders of the Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park.

The lake has no natural outlet, and flooding of settlements on its shores was a problem until the construction of a canal, completed in 1914, to connect it to a tributary of the Sagami River.

As with the other Fuji Five Lakes, the area is a popular resort, with many lakeside hotels, windsurfing facilities, camp sites, and excursion boats. Japanese white crucian carp and wakasagi were introduced to the lake in the Meiji period, and sports fishing is also popular. Lake Kawaguchi is the most popular of the Fuji Five Lakes in terms of tourists, and has the most developed tourist infrastructure.The area also serves as a major hub for those wishing to climb Mount Fuji during the climbing season (July and August), and is also popular with photographers due to the panoramic views of the mountain from the shore.

In 2013 the lake was added to the World Heritage List as part of the Fujisan Cultural Site.

 

Capacity: 1-7 pax
Price: ¥99,000

  • Destination

  • Departure

    At your preferred Location
  • Departure Time

    6am
  • Return Time

    6pm
  • Dress Code

    Casual, comfortable athletic clothing, warm clothes and jacket during spring, autumn and winter
  • Included

    Gasoline/Toll Fee/Parking
    Private Tour Guide
  • Not Included

    Accommodation
    Airplane Transport
    Food
    Restaurant reservations
    Travel Insurance
1

6am: Departure

Depart from your preferred location at 6am. It will be a 2 hour drive from Tokyo and Kanagawa area.
2

8am: Lake Kawaguchi

Arrive at one of the most iconic spot Lake Kawaguchiko. This lake is the biggest of the Fuji Five Lakes surrounding Mt. Fuji and offers beautiful and scenic views all season long with different local shops and activities to choose from.
3

10am: Ropeway or Boat Ride

Experience riding a boat and other summer water sports activities in Lake Kawaguchi or ride the Panoramic Ropeway and see Mt. Fuji from the observatory deck.
4

12noon: Lunch

Experience some of the local dishes in Lake Kawaguchi and Yamanashi at a local restaurant.
5

1pm: Iyashi no Sato Nemba

The Nenba district, standing on the shores of Lake Saiko, the second smallest of the Fuji Five Lakes, with the stunning Mt. Fuji as a backdrop, was once an area lined with thatched roof houses with different historical stories and activities to see.
6

3pm: Oshino Hakkai World Heritage

Oshino Hakkai, literally “eight seas” in Japanese, is a set of eight ponds in the small village of Oshino in the Fuji Five Lakes region. Oshino Hakkai was the site of a sixth lake that dried out many centuries ago. The water in the eight ponds comes from the melted snow on Mount Fuji, which filters through porous volcanic rock. This process takes several decades and is the reason why the water in the ponds is so clear and pristine.
7

6pm: Arrival at your selected location

We will end the tour at 4pm and travel back to Tokyo and drop you off at your preferred location
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