This is a compilation of frequently asked questions about the Mt. Fuji Climbing Tour. Please check if your question has been addressed. Climbing gear is quite expensive. Would it be OK to substitute it for cheaper rainwear and/or shoes?
Jul 2024 • Family My family and I recently completed the Mt. Fuji tour, and it was an unforgettable experience! Masa and Yosuke were exceptional guides, providing us with insightful information and ensuring our safety throughout the trek. The hik...
Fuji, from the local villages to climbing up to station 5, on this private tour. Besides Mt. Fuji, there are plenty of other attractions in the area that your driver takes you to. No need to hail a ride share or spend too much time walking. Instead, relax in your air-conditioned ...
Climbing 397 steps, you can see the beautiful group photo of Mount Fuji, Churei Pagoda and the street scene at the foot of the mountain. Spring cherry blossoms, summer greens, autumn maples, and winter snows are breathtakingly beautiful all year round. Oshino Hakkai (Special Japan...
Nov 2024 • Couples We scheduled the tour for Mt Fuji from Tokyo and we were very pleased with the tour. The day that we visited Mt Fuji was a bit overcasted so we weren't able to see the mountain in full view, however we are seasoned tr...
The mountain weather changes easily, make absolutely sure to be fully equipped. Also, the super-light climbing helmets will be provided to all the participants for free By participating in WILLER TRAVEL's Mt.Fuji Climbing Tour, you can donate funds to the Mt.Fuji Conservation Fund System implem...
Fuji or just look at it. Tours that go up Mt. Fuji usually stop at the 5th Station (about halfway up), unless they’re specifically a climbing Fuji tour. And while you get to say that you stood on Mt. Fuji, the view isn’t actually that impressive. If you want to get the best...
(1) This tour is organized, advertised, and conducted by WILLER, Inc., (Umeda Sky Building Tower East 6th Floor, 1-1-88-600 Oyodonaka, Kita-ku, Osaka-shi, Osaka-fu; Tourism Agency Commissioner Travel Agent Registration No. 1899) (hereinafter, “COMPANY”), and customers participating in...
Fuji. Starting in 2024, climbing restrictions will be implemented on the Yoshida Route on the Yamanashi side (July 1st to September 10th) to prevent rush climbs and overcrowding. As a result, the entrance gate to the hiking trail at the fifth station will be closed between 4:00 p.m. and...
Besides climbing, a popular way to enjoy Japan’s iconic Mt. Fuji is by viewing it from nearby sightseeing hotspots. For this edition of our “Area of Japan” series, we set out on a one-day bus tour departing from Shinjuku, Tokyo, to see Mt. Fuji from as many angles as possible at...