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Mount Fuji Full-Day Tour from Tokyo with English-Speaking Guide

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Best for

  • First-time visitors who want to see Mt. Fuji with a guide
  • Travelers who prefer English commentary and logistics handled
  • Anyone who wants a classic Fuji day trip from Tokyo

This full-day tour takes you from Tokyo to the Mt. Fuji area with an English-speaking guide. You'll visit scenic viewpoints, learn about the mountain's history and culture, and enjoy the countryside. Ideal for first-time visitors who want a structured day with commentary and no language barrier. Transport and guide are included.

What's included

  • English-speaking guide
  • Round-trip transport from Tokyo
  • Fuji-area sightseeing

Itinerary

  1. 1

    Depart Tokyo

    Meet at the designated point and board the coach. Your guide introduces the day and the Mt. Fuji area.

  2. 2

    Fuji viewpoints & sights

    Visit viewpoints and attractions in the Fuji region. Stops may include Fuji Five Lakes, Oshino Hakkai, or similar. Weather permitting, you'll get clear views of Mt. Fuji.

  3. 3

    Return to Tokyo

    Board the coach for the return journey. Arrive back in Tokyo in the evening.

Frequently asked questions

Is Mt. Fuji visible on this tour?
Visibility depends on weather. Winter and early morning often offer the best views. Your guide will take you to the best viewpoints; clear days allow iconic photos of the mountain.
Where do we meet for the tour?
Meeting points are usually in central Tokyo (e.g. Shinjuku or a major station). Exact details are provided after booking.
Is lunch included?
Check the product page—some tours include lunch; others leave time for you to buy food. Your guide can recommend local options.
How long is the tour?
Full-day tours typically run about 10–11 hours including travel. You'll spend several hours in the Fuji area.
Do we climb Mt. Fuji?
No. This is a sightseeing tour to viewpoints and the Fuji area. Climbing season is July–August and is a separate activity.