Experience a comprehensive tour of the most iconic landscapes of Mt. Fuji on a full-day trip from Tokyo, designed for those who want to discover the region from different angles and with an authentic approach. Accompanied by a Spanish-speaking guide, you'll explore lakes, traditional villages, iconic viewpoints, and unique natural areas, combining photography, culture, and moments of calm.
The experience begins at Lake Motosu, one of the purest and most tranquil of the Five Lakes, famous for being the image on the 1,000-yen bill. Here you can enjoy open views of Mount Fuji, walk along the water, and take unique photos away from the crowds.
We continue to Oshino Hakkai, a traditional village with ponds of crystal-clear water fed by the meltwater from Mount Fuji. Its thatched-roof houses, bridges, and gardens create a rural atmosphere that's perfect for getting to know local life. Afterwards, you'll enjoy free time for lunch, with options that vary depending on the season.
In the afternoon, we'll visit the Arakurayama Sengen Shrine and viewing platform, home of the famous Chureito Pagoda. After a moderate climb, one of the most iconic views in Japan awaits you: the red pagoda with Mount Fuji in the background.
The tour continues to the 5th Station on Mount Fuji (weather permitting), located at an altitude of over 2,300 metres. From here, you can feel the proximity of the volcano, explore its viewpoints, and learn about its spiritual importance.
We'll end the day at Lake Kawaguchiko, one of the most stable places to observe Mt. Fuji. You'll have time to walk around, relax by the lake, and take your last photos before returning to Tokyo.
A balanced, visually unforgettable tour designed to be enjoyed at a leisurely pace, ideal for those who want to get to know Mount Fuji from various perspectives and with an expert guide in Spanish.