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mount fuji

Japan’s iconic mountain.

Mount Fuji is one of Japan’s most iconic and enchanting symbols. Standing 3,776 meters tall, this majestic volcano attracts visitors year-round with its perfect symmetrical shape and spiritual significance. As soon as you see the impressive contours of Fuji-san in the distance, you feel the pull of this sacred mountain, which has been an inspiration to artists, poets and pilgrims for centuries.

A visit to Mount Fuji is a journey into nature, culture and inner peace. For adventurous travelers, climbing Mount Fuji is an unforgettable experience. The most popular climbing routes begin at the fifth station, and although the trek can be challenging, you will be rewarded with breathtaking views and the feeling of being part of an ancient tradition. The sunrise from the summit, known as Goraiko, is a magical moment well worth the early rise and effort.

But you don’t necessarily have to climb the mountain to enjoy its beauty. Surrounding Mount Fuji is the Fuji Five Lakes region, an area perfect for peace seekers and nature lovers. Here you can relax on the shores of lakes like Kawaguchi-ko, enjoy the views of the mountain, and take in the serene surroundings. The region offers plenty of activities, from boat trips and hikes to exploring small villages where you can enjoy local cuisine and the hospitality of the residents.

The charming town of Hakone is also near Mount Fuji and offers a different perspective of the volcano. Here you can relax in traditional onsen (hot springs) overlooking the mountain, or take a scenic cable car ride to enjoy the scenery. Hakone is also famous for its art museums, including the Hakone Open-Air Museum, where art and nature come together in a harmonious environment.

Accommodations around Mount Fuji range from simple guesthouses to luxury resorts. Many hotels and ryokans offer rooms with views of the mountain, so you can enjoy the beautiful scenery even from your own room. And like anywhere in Japan, food plays an important role in the experience. Sample local specialties such as houtou, a hearty noodle soup, and fresh fish from the nearby lakes, which perfectly complement the rustic and rural character of the region.

Where to stay?

Find the perfect stay at Mount Fuji.

Find your ideal stay, from luxury hotels and bed & breakfasts to authentic homestays and cozy hostels. Whether you’re looking for the sophistication and comfort of a hotel, the personal touch of a B&B, the homely atmosphere of a homestay, or the vibrant community of a hostel, we’ve created a nice selection for you. Discover the perfect base for your adventures and enjoy a stay as unique as your trip. Book now and start your journey with the ideal home base.

Tours & activities

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Travel by Japanese public transport

Mount Fuji is easily accessible from various parts of Japan by high-speed train (Shinkansen), buses, or a rented car. The Shinkansen offers quick and comfortable travel to nearby cities such as Hakone or the Fuji Five Lakes region. From these cities, you can easily reach the mountain with local buses or a short car ride. Within the region around Mount Fuji, visitors move mainly by local buses, cabs, or rented bicycles to explore the various viewpoints, temples, and natural sights.

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