Price
From $50
Duration
1 Day
Departure
Tokyo Station Area
Rating
4.97/5 (126)

Why This Tour Stands Out

This GetYourGuide activity is the Mt Fuji 6 Spots: Arakurayama, Lake Kawaguchi Highlights Trip, a full-day guided tour built specifically around Mount Fuji photography. The route links six high-yield viewpoints rather than spreading the day across unrelated stops, making it a strong fit for travellers who want visual variety without overcomplicating logistics.

The current listing shows English guiding, free cancellation, mobile vouchers, and a starting price of $50 per person. It is operated by Clover Travel Co., Ltd. and rated 4.97/5 from 126 reviews, with especially strong transportation and value-for-money scores.

Tour Highlights

  • Capture postcard-perfect Mount Fuji shots from 6 iconic photo locations
  • Travel with an English-speaking guide for local context and photo-stop coordination
  • Visit Niikurayama Asama Park for the red pagoda and classic Fuji framing
  • Walk the retro Hikawa Clock Shop street for one of the most recognisable Fuji compositions
  • Stop at Lake Yamanaka's Hirano Beach for reflection views and swan sightings

Full Day Itinerary

Morning departure

Meeting Point and Check-In

The activity provider sends the final meeting location, departure time, guide contact, and flag number by email the day before travel. Arrive 10 minutes early because the tour departs on time and late arrivals are not refunded.

Stop 1

Hirano Beach at Lake Yamanaka

Start at one of the best reflection viewpoints in the Fuji area. On calm days, Hirano Beach delivers mirror-lake images of the mountain, often with swans in the frame for extra foreground interest.

Stop 2

Oshino Hakkai

Explore the UNESCO-listed spring village known for its eight crystal-clear ponds fed by Mount Fuji snowmelt. This is also the lunch stop, with self-paid local options like grilled mochi, tempura, and Fuji-themed sweets.

Stop 3

Lawson Kawaguchiko Viewpoint

This quick stop combines everyday Japanese streetscape with a direct Fuji backdrop. It is one of the most shared Mount Fuji photo compositions on social media and doubles as a practical snack and drink stop.

Stop 4

Oishi Park at Lake Kawaguchi

Oishi Park adds the classic broadside view of Fuji over Lake Kawaguchi, with seasonal flower displays changing through spring, summer, and autumn. It is one of the cleanest compositions on the route for wide-angle landscape shots.

Stop 5

Hikawa Clock Shop

The straight road leading toward Mount Fuji creates a compressed perspective that has become one of the area's signature images. It is a quieter stop with a more local feel than the larger sightseeing viewpoints.

Stop 6

Shin-Kurayama Asama Park

Finish with the red pagoda view near Shimoyoshida Station, one of the most recognisable Mount Fuji scenes in Japan. Cherry blossom and autumn foliage seasons are especially strong here, but it remains a year-round headline stop.

What the Listing Includes

  • Tour guide with English-language support
  • Round-trip transfers from the meeting point
  • Attraction tickets, with the listing noting all attractions on this route are free of charge

What's Not Included

  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Luggage transport fees if you plan to bring bags
  • Meals and drinks
  • Personal expenses and additional insurance

Good to Know Before Booking

  • Weekend and public-holiday traffic may force route order changes or shorter stop durations
  • Mount Fuji visibility is weather-dependent and cannot be guaranteed on any departure
  • There is some walking during the day, so comfortable shoes are recommended
  • Bring cash, especially for snacks and small purchases around Oshino Hakkai
  • Infants aged 0 to 3 require advance coordination with the activity provider
  • This tour is not suitable for pregnant travellers, wheelchair users, people with mobility impairments, or travellers over 70

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Meeting Point Details

The published meeting address is 1 Chome-9 Marunouchi, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 100-0005, Japan. The provider confirms the final meeting instructions, departure time, guide contact, and flag number by email the day before travel, so check that message carefully before leaving for the tour.

Who This Tour Fits Best

This itinerary is strongest for first-time visitors who want a broad set of Mount Fuji photo angles in a single day without planning rail transfers, lake buses, or timing across multiple towns. It is especially well suited to travellers who care more about efficient viewpoint-hopping than about long stays at any one attraction.

It is less ideal for anyone who wants hotel pickup, a slower pace, or guaranteed mountain views. The route is weather-sensitive, and the operator states clearly that visibility cannot be promised.

Bring These Essentials

  • Comfortable walking shoes
  • A camera or phone with spare battery space for all-day shooting
  • Cash for food, drinks, and small purchases

Photo Spots Tour FAQ

What are the best photo spots on this tour? +
The route covers Hirano Beach at Lake Yamanaka, Oshino Hakkai, the Lawson Kawaguchiko viewpoint, Oishi Park, Hikawa Clock Shop, and Shin-Kurayama Asama Park. That gives you lake reflections, village scenes, urban-style Fuji framing, seasonal flowers, and the classic red pagoda composition in one itinerary.
Is hotel pickup included? +
No. The current listing includes round-trip transfers from the meeting point only. You need to make your own way to the designated meeting location in Tokyo and follow the final instructions sent by the provider the day before departure.
What happens if Mount Fuji is not visible? +
The provider states explicitly that visibility cannot be guaranteed because weather in the Fuji area changes quickly. The tour still runs, so you should book with the expectation that the route itself is fixed even if the mountain is partly obscured.
What should I bring on the day? +
Bring comfortable shoes, your camera or phone, and cash for lunch and small purchases. Because there is some walking between viewpoints and around villages and parks, this is not a day for hard-to-walk-in footwear.