Embarking on a captivating journey, travelers can experience the stunning beauty of Japan’s iconic Mt. Fuji, the serene Oshino Hakkai springs, and the rejuvenating power of an onsen on this full-day excursion from Tokyo. With a knowledgeable guide, a comfortable air-conditioned vehicle, and the chance to savor a delicious lunch, this comprehensive tour offers a perfect blend of scenic exploration and culture. But the true magic lies in the unforgettable moments that await, beckoning adventurers to uncover the secrets of this remarkable destination.
Good To Know

- This full-day excursion from Tokyo takes visitors to the scenic Mount Fuji, the tranquil Oshino Hakkai springs, and a traditional onsen hot spring.
- The tour includes an air-conditioned vehicle, multilingual guide, pick-up/drop-off, lunch, and onsen ticket, offering a comprehensive Fuji experience.
- Travelers should arrive 15 minutes early, as late arrivals do not receive refunds, and the tour is not wheelchair accessible but stroller-friendly.
- During the winter season from December 1 to April 25, the itinerary changes to include Arakurayama Sengen Park and the option to visit a hot spring or go shopping.
- The tour has received mixed feedback, with concerns about language barriers and driver safety, though the host has acknowledged these issues and is committed to improving the experience.
Tour Overview and Details

This tour offers a full-day excursion from Tokyo to explore the iconic Mount Fuji, the renowned Oshino Hakkai springs, and an opportunity to relax in a traditional Japanese onsen.
Travelers will ride in an air-conditioned vehicle and be accompanied by a multilingual guide. The tour includes pick-up/drop-off, lunch, and an onsen ticket.
With 90% of travelers recommending the tour, it’s a popular choice for those seeking a comprehensive Fuji experience.
However, the tour isn’t accessible for wheelchair users, and those with tattoos may face restrictions at the onsen.
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Meeting and Pickup Information

Travelers have the option to select a designated meeting area for the Mt. Fuji 5th, Oshino Hakkai, Onsen Full-Day Trip from Tokyo. The tour begins and ends at this location.
Punctuality is key, as the guide can’t wait for late arrivals, and no refunds are given for no-shows. The night before the tour, an email confirmation provides the crucial details, including:
- Guide information
- Driver details
- Vehicle specifications
- Meeting point address
Travelers must arrive 15 minutes early to ensure a smooth start to their Mt. Fuji adventure.
Accessibility and Participation Guidelines
Although the Mt. Fuji 5th, Oshino Hakkai, Onsen Full-Day Trip from Tokyo isn’t wheelchair accessible, it’s stroller-friendly. Infants must sit on laps.
The tour isn’t recommended for pregnant travelers or those with serious medical conditions, but most travelers can participate. Small tattoos may be covered, but large tattoos aren’t permitted in hot springs. Travelers should keep this in mind when booking the tour.
The host is committed to improving guide communication and addressing any safety concerns to ensure a positive experience for all participants.
Travelers should review the accessibility guidelines carefully before booking to ensure the tour is suitable for their needs.
Winter Adjustments

From December 1 to April 25, the tour adjusts its itinerary due to winter weather conditions. Instead of visiting Mt. Fuji’s 5th Station, the tour takes guests to Arakurayama Sengen Park.
This scenic alternative offers:
- Breathtaking views of Mt. Fuji’s snow-capped peak
- Serene temples and shrines nestled among the trees
- Opportunities to experience the region’s rich cultural heritage
- Fewer crowds and a more intimate exploration of the area
- Warm drinks and local delicacies to savor the wintertime ambiance
The tour also provides flexibility, allowing guests to choose between shopping at Gotemba Premium Outlets or visiting a hot spring, both of which may be closed on the third Thursday of February.
Shopping and Hot Spring Options

Aside from the cultural and natural wonders of the tour, travelers can choose between visiting the Gotemba Premium Outlets or indulging in a relaxing hot spring experience.
The Gotemba Premium Outlets offer a diverse range of international brands and bargains. Alternatively, the hot spring option allows travelers to unwind and soak in the rejuvenating mineral-rich waters.
However, both the outlets and hot springs are closed on the third Thursday of February, in which case the tour will visit Lake Yamanaka as an alternative.
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Traveler Feedback

Traveler feedback on the Mt. Fuji 5th, Oshino Hakkai, Onsen Full-Day Trip from Tokyo was mixed. Some reported:
- Disappointment due to language barriers with guides
- Concerns about the safety and experience of the drivers
- Incompetent guides who lacked knowledge and communication skills
- Positive experiences with guides who provided helpful information and excellent service
- Satisfaction with the included lunch and hot spring experience
The tour operator acknowledged the feedback, committed to improving guide communication, and addressed safety concerns.
Travelers appreciated the positive experiences shared, and the company’s responsiveness to feedback.
Host Responses

The tour operator acknowledged the feedback provided by travelers and committed to improving the communication skills of their guides.
They recognized the importance of addressing the language barriers experienced by some guests.
Plus, the company pledged to enhance safety measures, particularly regarding transportation, to ensure a more secure and enjoyable experience.
While appreciating the positive comments about the lunch and the performance of certain guides, the operator remains dedicated to addressing the areas that need improvement.
Ongoing training and quality assurance will be a priority as they strive to deliver a consistently high-quality tour.
The Sum Up

While the Mt. Fuji 5th, Oshino Hakkai, Onsen Full-Day Trip from Tokyo tour draws mixed reviews, the host’s commitment to address feedback is promising.
Travelers have expressed:
- Disappointment over language barriers and inexperienced guides
- Safety concerns regarding driving
- Appreciation for the delightful lunch and some guides’ outstanding performance
The host acknowledges these issues and pledges to enhance guide communication and address safety worries.
With this proactive approach, the tour has the potential to provide a more consistently enjoyable experience for future participants.
As the host continues to refine the tour, it may become an increasingly attractive option for those seeking a comprehensive Mt. Fuji day trip from Tokyo.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Bring My Own Food on the Tour?
According to the tour details, bringing your own food is not explicitly mentioned. However, a lunch is included in the tour, so it’s likely not necessary to bring your own. It’s best to check with the tour provider if you have any special dietary needs.
Are There Any Age Restrictions for the Tour?
The tour has no age restrictions, but infants must sit on laps. It’s not recommended for pregnant travelers or those with serious medical conditions, though most travelers can participate.
Can I Extend My Stay at the Onsen After the Tour?
The tour includes a ticket to the onsen, but travelers can’t extend their stay after the tour. They’ll need to depart with the group at the scheduled time to return to the meeting point.
How Many People Are Typically in a Tour Group?
Tour group sizes typically range from 8 to 16 people, providing a comfortable and engaging experience. The small group size allows for personalized attention from the guide and easier navigation during the day’s activities.
What Is the Dress Code for the Onsen Visit?
The onsen (hot spring) visit has a casual dress code. Swimsuits or robes are typically required, and large tattoos may not be permitted. Travelers should check with the tour guide for specific onsen rules and any dress code policies.
The Sum Up
This full-day excursion offers a captivating blend of natural wonders and culture. Travelers will marvel at the majestic Mt. Fuji, rejuvenate in a traditional onsen, and explore the serene Oshino Hakkai springs. With a knowledgeable guide, comfortable transportation, and a delicious lunch, this tour provides an unforgettable experience of Japan’s breathtaking beauty and authentic traditions.
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