Mount Fuji

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The magnificence of this mountain arouses awe, inspiration and even worship. Explore this amazing natural phenomenon up close or from afar.

The Japanese icon of Mount Fuji is not only the country’s highest mountain, but also a perfectly formed volcano. Although its last eruption was in 1707, it’s still active. The potential for a reawakening of this sleeping giant merely adds to its wonder. Look for the mountain if you’re in Tokyo or Yokohama on a clear day. Take the bullet train, a marvel in itself, which runs past the mountain between Tokyo and Osaka.

Plan ahead to be able to tell friends and family that you scaled Mount Fuji. From July to mid September, several well-maintained trails going up the mountainside are open, with some even paved part of the way.

Ten stations break up the climb on different sides of the mountain. At the Fifth Station marking, the climb becomes more strenuous. Four trails connect the Fifth Stations on multiple sides of the mountain with other stations ranging in altitude from about 4,590 to 7,875 feet (1,400 to 2,400 metres). While these areas are frequently closed to cars, you may be able to access them by bus.

You likely won’t be alone during the open season as you hike to the stations or even to the summit at an altitude of 12,388 feet (3,776 metres). Many Japanese consider Mount Fuji to be a holy volcano, while others simply desire scaling this beautiful mountain.

Make reservations to stay at mountainside huts for overnight treks. You’ll probably need to share the huts during the tourist season. Some huts are also available as resting spots and are equipped with toilets. Camping is permitted in designated areas. Upon reaching the summit, walk around the volcano’s crater in about 1 hour.

At the base of the mountain is the Fuji Five Lakes region, with stunning volcano views. A lake resort area called Fujigoko offers year-round activities. Immerse yourself in a hot spring, take time to visit museums, iconic gardens and Shinto shrines or have a day of fun at the popular Fuji-Q Highland amusement park.

Whether you experience Mount Fuji from near or afar, its natural beauty will undoubtedly leave an impression.

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Things to do near Mount Fuji

Mount Fuji offers a plethora of activities for tourists, including hiking, sightseeing, and rowing. Visitors can explore various tour packages and guided tours that showcase the breathtaking beauty of the area. For those seeking adventure, there are exciting activities available, ensuring a memorable experience. Don't miss the opportunity to partake in sightseeing tours that highlight this iconic landmark and its stunning surroundings.

Shopping

Narusawa Road Station is a delightful store located 12.9km from Mount Fuji, perfect for local souvenirs. If you're up for a drive, visit Forest Mall, situated 14.5km away, which offers a variety of shops in a vibrant family-friendly atmosphere. Fuji Oishi Hanaterrace is 17.7km away, featuring unique gifts.

Recreation

Experience tranquility at Nagaike Shinsui Park, a serene recreational area 14.5km from Mount Fuji, perfect for relaxation. Enjoy captivating performances at the Kawaguchiko Stellar Theater, 12.9km away, or unwind with rejuvenating treatments at Yamanakako Hot Spring Benifuji no yu, also located 12.9km from this majestic mountain.

Adventure

Experience breathtaking views at the Mt. Fuji Panoramic Ropeway, located 16.1km from Mount Fuji, perfect for families and adventure seekers. Enjoy skiing at Fujiten Snow Resort, 9.7km away, or take the scenic Fujinomiya Trail, a mere 3.2km from the mountain, ideal for outdoor enthusiasts.

Nightlife

The nightlife around Mount Fuji offers a unique blend of traditional and modern experiences. Enjoy a sake tasting at a local izakaya, or relax at a lakeside bar with stunning views of the mountain. For a lively atmosphere, visit the nearby town of Fujiyoshida, bustling with entertainment options.

*Distances are measured in a straight line; actual driving distances may vary depending on the route.

Find the best attractions near Mount Fuji

Whether you're seeking outdoor adventures, cultural experiences, or simply a leisurely escape, the area around Mount Fuji offers a wealth of attractions. From serene lakes and picturesque urban parks to historic shrines, there's something for everyone. Explore the majestic Mount Fuji, discover its iconic landmarks, and immerse yourself in the rich local culture with a comprehensive guide to the region's highlights. Enjoy the perfect blend of nature and tradition during your visit to this breathtaking destination.

  • Oshino Hakkai: Nestled 14.5km from Mount Fuji, Oshino Hakkai is a charming cultural village renowned for its traditional thatched-roof houses and serene ponds. Visitors can immerse themselves in local customs and enjoy the picturesque scenery, all while sampling delicious regional cuisine.
  • Lake Motosuko: Located 17.7km from Mount Fuji, Lake Motosuko offers a romantic setting with stunning views of the mountain reflected in its clear waters. Ideal for outdoor activities, leisurely strolls, or simply relaxing on the beach, it’s a perfect spot for nature lovers.
  • Komitake Shrine: Just 3.2km from Mount Fuji, Komitake Shrine is a peaceful spiritual site surrounded by lush forests. This shrine is dedicated to the deity of Mount Fuji and provides a tranquil atmosphere for reflection and appreciation of Japanese culture.

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