08:00 | Departure
Taking a coach from the center of Tokyo directly to the Fuji Five Lakes area.
10:00-10:20 | The Fujiyoshida Lawson: A Dreamlike Clash of Modernity and Nature
What comes to mind when you think of blue and white in Japan? Perhaps Mount Fuji with snow on its summit against a blue sky. However, the convenience store chain Lawson might be an even more ubiquitous sight. Here, you can capture the blue and white of Mount Fuji right behind a matching blue and white Lawson, creating a photo spot that is wildly popular on social media.
10:40-11:20 | Oishi Park: A Four-Season Fairy Tale of Mount Fuji
The scenery changes from season to season: cherry blossoms in spring, lavender in summer, maple leaves in autumn, and snow covering everything in winter. Yet, most importantly, Lake Kawaguchi and Mount Fuji remain a constant, breathtaking backdrop.
11:40-12:00 | Fujiyoshida Old Town (Hikawa Clock Shop) : A Town on a Stairway to Mount Fuji
How about viewing Mount Fuji from a historic town? Gazing at Mount Fuji amidst the retro shops and nostalgic streets of the Showa era creates a harmonious and uniquely Japanese atmosphere.
12:10-13:40| Arakurayama Sengen Park: A Photographer’s Ultimate Mount Fuji Spot
At the top of a 398-stair hike, you can see a stunning five-story pagoda set against the backdrop of Mount Fuji. Capturing them together creates one of the most iconic images of Japan. In spring, cherry blossoms add an authentic touch to the scene, while autumn brings vibrant red leaves.
14:10-16:10 (tenative)| Amusement Park at the Base of Mount Fuji
Situated at the foot of Mount Fuji, Fuji-Q Highland is a world-renowned amusement park famous for its adrenaline-pumping, record-breaking roller coasters and haunted attractions. Our tour includes an entry ticket to the Fujiyama Tower, which features an observation deck and a famous long slide that takes you back down to ground level.
Fujiyama Sky Deck
The Fujiyama Sky Deck is the observation platform of the Fujiyama Tower, sitting at 55 meters above the ground, provides an panoramic view of Mount Fuji, it offers a complete, clear line of sight to Mount Fuji's ridgeline stretching down to its base on a sunny day. It features large “FUJIYAMA” lettering that serves as a highly photogenic spot for visitors taking commemorative pictures against the backdrop of the mountain.
Fujiyama Slider
The Fujiyama Slider is a 55-meter-high slide that serves as an alternate way to head back down to the ground from the observation deck level. The journey takes approximately 20 to 25 seconds. The inside of the dark tube winds sharply around the tower structure, featuring sections with special internal lighting effects and sudden clear skeleton windows that briefly open up to the sky before plunging you back into the dark.