Tokyo: Different Views of Mt Fuji: 3 Lakes & Train Day Tour

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If you’re after an experience that steps away from the crowds and offers a more peaceful, intimate perspective on Mount Fuji, this Tokyo: Different Views of Mt Fuji: 3 Lakes & Train Day Tour is worth considering. It promises a well-balanced mix of scenic lakes, quiet natural spots, and a relaxing countryside train ride—all led by a knowledgeable driver-guide who keeps the day flowing smoothly.

What really caught our eye are three specific points: first, the chance to visit three different lakes in one day, each with its own unique vibe; second, the small-group size, which means more flexibility and comfort; and third, the inclusion of a scenic train ride that offers a peaceful, picturesque look at rural Japan. That said, a potential drawback is the limited time at each stop, which might leave some wanting a deeper exploration.

This tour suits travelers who appreciate natural beauty over crowded tourist spots, those who love photography, and anyone curious about Japan’s quieter, countryside side. If you’re looking for a relaxed, authentic day with plenty of picture-worthy moments, this could be just what you need.

Good To Know

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  • Unique perspective: Offers a different route from typical Mt. Fuji tours, focusing on lakes and scenic landscapes.
  • Three lakes in one day: Kawaguchi, Shoji, and Yamanaka each deliver a distinct experience.
  • Small group: Max nine travelers, ensuring comfort and flexibility.
  • Scenic train ride: A peaceful journey through rural landscapes with views of Mt. Fuji.
  • Leisurely pace: Ample time for photos, strolling, and soaking up the scenery.
  • Convenience: Hotel pickup and drop-off included in central Tokyo.
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A Detailed Look at the Tour Itinerary and Experiences

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Starting Point and Pickup Options

The tour begins either at Tokyo Station Marunouchi North Exit or at Shinjuku’s SMBC Bank Nishiguchi. If you opt for hotel pickup, arrangements are available in key Tokyo districts like Shinjuku, Chiyoda, Chuo, and Taito. The pickup process is straightforward, with details sent a day before, and the driver might contact you via WhatsApp for easier communication. Travelers praise the convenience of hotel pickups, especially if staying centrally, though those outside designated areas should plan to meet at the specified points.

Lake Shoji: A Hidden Gem

The first stop is Lake Shoji, renowned for its serenity and photographic potential. With only about 30 minutes allocated, this stop is brief but meaningful. You’ll find yourself surrounded by lush forest, and weather conditions often create the magical double-fuji reflection—an elusive shot that draws photographers from all over. Reviewers note the peaceful atmosphere, with one traveler describing it as “a quiet, untouched spot where water and wind are all you hear.” Don’t rush—use this moment to breathe in the calm and capture those rare views.

Kawaguchi and Oishi Park: Classic Meets Contemporary

Next, you’ll visit Lake Kawaguchi, one of the most popular Fuji lakes but with a twist—less crowded than typical tours. The stop here includes a photo opportunity and a chance to stroll along the peaceful shores. Nearby, Oishi Park offers a more leisurely experience with sweeping views of Mt. Fuji, seasonal flowers, and street food stalls. The 80-minute break allows for a proper walk, some local snacks, and postcard-perfect photos. As one reviewer mentions, “We had enough time to enjoy the scenery and grab some delicious snacks from local vendors, making it feel like a mini picnic with a view.”

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Yamanaka Lake and Its Graceful Swans

The largest of the Fuji Lakes, Lake Yamanaka, is famous for the elegant white swans that glide gracefully across the water. Here, you’ll get about 40 minutes to take photos, walk along the lakeside, or simply enjoy the view of Mt. Fuji looming behind. Visitors often comment on the “fairy-tale-like scenery,” and it’s easy to see why. The tranquil environment and the chance to spot wildlife make this a favorite stop for many.

Scenic Railway Ride & Small Town Charm

The tour continues with a 15-minute panoramic train ride through the Yamanashi countryside. The wide windows reveal rolling hills, seasonal foliage, and fleeting glimpses of Mt. Fuji—perfect for photography or just soaking in the landscape. Reviewers highlight this as a highlight for its gentle pace and authentic rural atmosphere, giving a taste of Japan beyond the bustling city.

Local Shops and Tastings

Throughout the day, there are opportunities to explore small local shops, sample regional snacks, and enjoy a relaxed, unhurried pace. While not a food-focused tour, the stops like Oishi Park and nearby spots offer chances to taste local treats, which many guests find adds a genuine touch of Japanese rural life to their experience.

Return to Tokyo

After a full day of lakes, scenic views, and countryside charm, the bus returns to Tokyo in the evening. The quiet drive back gives you time to reflect on the day’s highlights and review the many photos you’ve taken—many travelers mention how their phones are packed with beautiful images.

What We Loved and What to Consider

Tokyo: Different Views of Mt Fuji: 3 Lakes & Train Day Tour - What We Loved and What to Consider

The positives include the chance to see three different lakes, each with its own character, and the peaceful rural scenery that’s often missing from more conventional Fuji tours. The small-group size means you won’t feel lost in a crowd, and the hotel pickup adds a layer of convenience, especially for those unfamiliar with navigating public transport.

Some points to consider: the tour’s duration means you’ll only get a limited amount of time at each stop—ideal for photos and quick walks but not enough for in-depth exploration. Weather can influence the scenery, especially the elusive double-fuji reflection at Shoji, so a clear day is preferable.

Value for Money

Compared to other day trips that might visit more crowded spots or include inside visits to Mt. Fuji itself, this tour offers a relaxed, scenic, and intimate experience. The inclusion of a scenic train ride and multiple lakes, combined with hotel pickup, provides good value for those wanting a broader view of Fuji’s lakeside beauty without the crowds or rush of larger tours.

The Authentic Touch

Reviewers mention the friendly driver-guide, who provides basic explanations in multiple languages, adding a personal touch to the journey. While not a guided tour in the traditional sense, the driver’s local knowledge helps enrich the experience, especially when pointing out hidden spots or sharing local insights.

Who Will Love This Tour?

Tokyo: Different Views of Mt Fuji: 3 Lakes & Train Day Tour - Who Will Love This Tour?

This experience is best suited for travelers who prefer a relaxed pace and are interested in nature, photography, or rural Japan. It’s ideal if you want to avoid the crowds and see a more peaceful side of Mt. Fuji. Those with limited time but a desire to see multiple lakes will appreciate the itinerary’s efficiency. Keep in mind, if you’re seeking inside views of Mt. Fuji or a more adventurous climb, this isn’t the tour for you.

Final Thoughts

Tokyo: Different Views of Mt Fuji: 3 Lakes & Train Day Tour - Final Thoughts

This small-group, off-the-beaten-path tour offers a rare look at the quiet, beautiful lakes surrounding Mt. Fuji. It combines scenic stops, a peaceful train ride, and local charm into a manageable, well-organized day. While it may not satisfy those wanting a deep dive into Mt. Fuji’s interior or a full hiking experience, it’s perfect for anyone eager for stunning views, tranquil environments, and a taste of Japan’s countryside.

The tour’s value lies in its balance of comfort, scenic beauty, and authenticity. Expect to return with a phone full of photos, a calm mind, and a new appreciation for Japan’s lakeside landscape.

FAQs

Tokyo: Different Views of Mt Fuji: 3 Lakes & Train Day Tour - FAQs

Is hotel pickup available in this tour? Yes, hotel pickup is offered in central Tokyo districts like Shinjuku, Chiyoda, Chuo, and Taito. Details are provided a day prior, and you should provide your hotel info during booking.

How long is the total tour duration? The entire experience lasts about 10 hours, including travel, stops, and the scenic train ride, making it a full but manageable day.

What is the group size? The tour is limited to a maximum of 9 travelers, ensuring a more intimate and flexible experience.

Can I go inside Mt. Fuji? No, the tour focuses on lakes and scenic views around Mt. Fuji; inside visits are not included or available.

Are food and snacks included? Not explicitly, but there are opportunities to explore local shops and taste regional snacks during stops at lakeside areas.

Is this tour wheelchair accessible? Yes, the experience is wheelchair accessible, making it inclusive for more travelers.

This tour offers a peaceful, scenic alternative to the more crowded Fuji excursions, perfect for those seeking authentic, quiet moments with breathtaking views. Whether you’re a photographer, nature lover, or simply after a calm escape from Tokyo’s hustle, it promises a memorable day packed with beautiful sights and gentle countryside charm.

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