- Introduction
- Good To Know
- Detailed Review of the Experience
- Ease of Access and Logistics
- The Skiing at Yeti Ski Resort
- Snow Activities for Non-Skiers
- Hot Spring Experience
- Return Journey and Overall Timing
- What’s Included and What to Bring
- Who Will Love This Tour?
- Final Thoughts: Is It Worth It?
- Frequently Asked Questions
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Introduction

Looking for an easy escape from Tokyo that combines winter sports with Japan’s famous hot springs? This From Tokyo: Mt. Fuji Skiing and Onsen Experience offers a well-rounded day of snow-filled fun and relaxation. While we haven’t experienced it ourselves, reviews suggest it’s a thoughtful way to enjoy the iconic mountain without the hassle of planning.
What we love about this trip is how it balances skiing, scenic views, and on-site relaxation. The fact that it’s a full-day guided tour means you get the logistics sorted, leaving you free to focus on the experience. Plus, the proximity to Tokyo makes it accessible for a day trip, which is perfect for those with limited time. One possible consideration is that some reviewers found the bus journey a bit lengthy, so if you’re prone to travel fatigue, pack snacks or entertainment. This tour suits outdoor lovers, families, or anyone eager for a quick, authentic taste of snow-capped Japan and hot springs.
You can check availability for your dates here:Good To Know

- Convenient day trip from Tokyo with door-to-door service.
- Scenic views of Mt. Fuji from the slopes and hot springs.
- Beginner-friendly slopes with four runs up to 1 km long.
- Snow activities for non-skiers, like sledding and snow play.
- Relaxing onsen experience with panoramic views, included in the tour.
- Well-reviewed guides who are knowledgeable and multilingual.
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Detailed Review of the Experience

Ease of Access and Logistics
Starting your day from Tokyo’s Shinjuku district at 8:00 am, the tour provides a hassle-free pickup, making it a solid choice for travelers wanting to avoid the headache of train or bus navigation. The group’s size isn’t specified but based on reviews, it feels comfortably manageable, typically involving a coach that takes about 2 hours to reach Mt. Fuji’s 2nd Station at the Yeti Ski Resort.
One reviewer highlighted that the bus journey was smooth and manageable, with guides providing explanations across three languages—Chinese, English, and Japanese. This multilingual approach makes it accessible to a broad range of travelers, and the guide’s attentiveness was praised, especially for keeping the group organized, even amid crowding and weather challenges.
The Skiing at Yeti Ski Resort
Once at the Yeti Ski Resort, you’ll find a surprisingly convenient spot just a short drive from Tokyo, making it the closest ski resort to the city. The resort is renowned as Japan’s earliest opener, often starting as early as October, so it’s a reliable choice for winter activities.
The slopes are beginner to intermediate level, with four runs stretching up to 1 km long with a 150m vertical drop, perfect for those new to skiing or snowboarding. We loved the way reviewers described it as a cozy, well-equipped ski area where rentals are streamlined, and the slopes are well-maintained. One guest commented, “The snow conditions were excellent, even with some man-made snow, and it was a great little adventure.”
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For those who prefer not to ski or snowboard, the Snow Activity Park offers sledding, snow play, and other fun options. This makes the trip ideal for families or groups with mixed interests. The snow is described as powdery enough to be fun, even if the runs are relatively short, and the views of Mt. Fuji from the slopes are often praised as breathtaking—perfect for photos.
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Hot Spring Experience
The highlight for many is the hot spring bath at Konohananoyu, located about 30 minutes from the slopes. This onsen offers a panoramic view of Mt. Fuji, a feature that gets rave reviews. The natural spring water is sourced directly from the mountain, providing a soothing soak after a day of snow play.
Guests mention that the large open-air bath makes it easy to relax while gazing at the snow-capped peak, washing away any fatigue. Guides handle the shuttle service efficiently, and the experience is considered very high-end, especially considering the natural setting. In case of closure at Konohananoyu, an alternative, Gotemba Fuji Hakkei Hot Spring, is available, ensuring you still get a relaxing experience.
Return Journey and Overall Timing
After about 70 minutes at the onsen, the group heads back to Tokyo, with the entire day lasting roughly 10 hours. This includes travel, snow time, and relaxation. The schedule is quite full but generally well-paced. One reviewer appreciated that the day was “scheduled and managed very efficiently,” though some felt that the bus rides could be a bit long—most around 2-2.5 hours each way.
What’s Included and What to Bring
The tour fee covers transportation, guiding, and the hot spring shuttle. Cash is recommended for on-site purchases or optional extras. It’s helpful to note that tattoos may restrict access to some hot springs, a common policy in Japan.
The tour is flexible in payment, with a reserve now, pay later option, and a full refund if canceled 24 hours in advance. That’s great if you’re uncertain about weather or other plans.
Who Will Love This Tour?
This trip is perfect for beginners to snow sports, families, or those wanting a quick cultural and outdoor experience. It’s suited for travelers who value scenic views, guided ease, and hot spring relaxation in one package. It might not be ideal for serious skiers looking for challenging slopes, or those wanting to spend a full day on the mountain.
Final Thoughts: Is It Worth It?

This tour offers a balanced blend of skiing, snow activities, and a hot spring bath, all within a scenic drive from Tokyo. The convenience and guided service are highly praised, making it accessible even for first-timers. The view of Mt. Fuji from the slopes and onsen is a highlight that makes the experience memorable.
The value is solid when considering transportation, entry fees (for the onsen), and the expertly managed schedule. While some might find the bus rides tiring, most reviews indicate that the overall flow and organization are commendable.
If you’re after a relaxing yet active day with magnificent vistas and cultural touches, this tour is a fantastic choice. It’s especially suited for those new to winter sports, families, or travelers eager to tick off Mt. Fuji from their bucket list without the fuss of self-planning.
Frequently Asked Questions

What time does the tour start?
The tour departs from Tokyo at 8:00 am from the designated meeting point in Shinjuku.
How long is the bus ride?
The bus ride to Mt. Fuji’s Yeti Ski Resort takes about 2 hours, and the return journey from the hot springs is around 2.5 hours.
Is this tour suitable for non-skiers?
Yes, non-skiers can enjoy sledding and snow activities at the Snow Activity Park, plus relax at the hot springs afterward.
What should I bring?
Bring cash for any on-site expenses, and dress warmly for snow activities and the hot springs. Be aware that tattoos may restrict access to some onsens.
Are there options if Konohananoyu is closed?
Yes, an alternative hot spring, Gotemba Fuji Hakkei, is available if needed.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility if plans change.
This From Tokyo: Mt. Fuji Skiing and Onsen Experience provides a well-rounded day of scenic beauty, gentle adventure, and relaxation. Perfect for those wanting a taste of winter Japan without the hassle of complicated logistics or expensive day trips.
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