Mount Fuji Day Trip
The pagoda view at Arakurayama, Kawaguchiko's quiet north shore, and a houtou lunch under the mountain — out early, ahead of every coach.
from¥84,000
for 1–2 guests
Guiding, lunch and shrine entry. Travel to the mountain is quoted separately, before you confirm.
- Private for
- up to 6 guests
- Length
- 10 hours, door to door

How the day runs
What your day looks like.
One real day, hour by hour — shorter days trim it, longer ones linger. Yours starts from what you're curious about, and your guide reshapes it as it runs.
Early
Out of the city before it wakes up.
We leave early, usually from your hotel door — being ahead of the coach parties isn't a detail of this day; it's most of what makes it work.

the mountain ahead, haze still on the foothills Mid-morning
The four hundred steps of Arakurayama.
The Sengen shrine's hillside, the pagoda, and the postcard view of Fuji it was built for — climbed before the crowds arrive.

the pagoda over the town, the mountain across the valley Late morning
The mountain across the water.
Kawaguchiko's north shore on foot — Oishi Park's flower banks, the reflection everybody comes for, from the side the buses don't stop on.

the lake wide, the mountain over it Midday
Houtou, the mountain's own bowl.
Yamanashi's flat-noodle hotpot, eaten where it's from — lunch and a drink are on us.

steam off the houtou pot, hands around the bowls Afternoon
Into the cedars, where the day flexes.
A mossy waterfall above the lake — Haha no Shirataki, reached by a path the coaches can't take — or the lava ice caves under the Aokigahara forest. The back half of this day bends to the group.

under the canopy, the path goes quiet Dusk
Back with the evening still ahead of you.
Into the city in good time. A full day out of Tokyo should not cost you the night as well.

the mountain through the season's last blossom
Early
Out of the city before it wakes up.
We leave early, usually from your hotel door — the Hakone hills instead of the lake plain, and the same head start on the coaches.

the road out at first light, the hills ahead Mid-morning
Owakudani, the boiling valley.
The ropeway crosses a hillside that steams — sulphur vents, black eggs cooked in the springs, and Fuji across the valley on a clear day.

steam off the yellow slope, the cable passing over Late morning
Lake Ashi, and the torii on the water.
Hakone Shrine's vermilion gate stands in the lake itself — the cedar approach first, then the frame everyone comes for, from the shore.

the gate in the water, cedars behind, lake still Midday
Lunch above the lake — on us.
Houtou or a local soba house, eaten warm with the day half done.

noodles mid-steam, the lake past the window Early afternoon
The Open-Air Museum.
Sculpture under open sky, a Picasso room in the hills, and lawns built for wandering off the path.

a bronze against the hills, visitors small beside it Dusk
Back with the evening still ahead of you.
Into the city in good time. A full day out of Tokyo should not cost you the night as well.

the hills going blue behind the expressway
From the day
What it looks like.
The team behind this day: 5.0/5 across 71 reviews on our Tokyo walking day — read them.

Who you'll be with
One of ours, start to finish.
Your day is led by one of the team — matched to your date and what you're into. You'll have their name and their number the moment your day is confirmed, and from first hello to goodbye they're yours alone: one guide, your people only, nobody else joining.
One price, all of you
What the day covers.
- Your guide, start to finish — your people only, nobody else joining.
- One price for everyone with you — quoted for who's coming and how long your day runs.
- The day planned around you before you arrive, and re-planned on the day if you want it to be.
- Entry to the temples and shrines on your route, and lunch — houtou or a local soba house — with a drink, on us.
And what it doesn't.
- Food and drink beyond the lunch, and tickets beyond the temples and shrines — museums, caves, attractions. You pay at the counter and at the door, at what they cost — nothing goes through us and nothing is marked up.
- Trains and taxis on the day — your guide plans every route; the fares go on your own IC card.
- Hotels, flights and transfers stay yours to book — though we will happily tell you where we would stay.
Good to know
Where we meet
Your hotel lobby, or anywhere in the city that suits you better — you tell us where when you book your day.
How many can come
See how many this day takes, above. More of you than that? Tell us — we will shape the day for it and price the day accordingly.
What if it rains
Rain doesn't cancel the day — Tokyo has a great deal to do indoors, and your guide knows all of it. If genuinely severe weather makes the day impossible, we move it or refund it in full — decided with you, on the forecast.
How you pay
A single day is paid in full when you book — and nothing is owed on the day itself. Booking several days? Those confirm with a deposit, settled before you travel.
How do we get there?
Two good ways. By rail — the Fuji Excursion from Shinjuku, often the smarter move in traffic season, and we ride with you. Or a private Alphard, yours alone for the day — typically ¥60,000 for everyone together, quoted and invoiced to you directly by our transport partner. We facilitate, you book, nothing is marked up — and your quote lays out the full picture, our day and the travel, before you confirm anything.
Will we actually see Fuji?
Fuji is shy — clear mornings are likeliest in winter, never guaranteed. The day is built to be worth it either way, and your guide reads the forecast with you before you go.
Can we fold Hakone in?
Some guests want Owakudani or the Open-Air Museum in the frame — inside this day, or paired as a second one. Tell us what you're curious about and we'll shape it.
The other days
Any of them can be the first draft of something else.
Tokyo Private Walking Tour
Built around what you're curious about — temples, markets, the streets between them — with a local guide who reshapes the day as you go.
from ¥36,000
Tokyo Night Tour
Yakitori under the lanterns of Omoide Yokocho, a standing izakaya, a jazz basement, and the good end of Golden Gai — with someone the owners already know.
from ¥72,000
Kyoto Private Walking Tour
Built around what you're curious about — shrines at first light, craft lanes, the market's counters — with someone who knows Kyoto as home.
from ¥36,000
Nikko Day Trip
Toshogu's gold under the cedars, the ghost Jizo by the river — or up the forty-eight hairpins to the lake. Two tested ways north; both leave the coach crowds below.
from ¥98,000
Plan your trip
Tell us what you're curious about.
Take one of our days — confirmed the moment you book — or start a custom one, built with a person who usually replies the same day.

