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Mount Fuji Foothills [2]
Lake Yamanakako





>>>>Japanese
Other walking tours in the Mt. Fuji Region operated by certified English-speaking guides.
>>>Explore Mt. Fuji -an easy walk on the middle slope


A leisurely walk at the base of Mt. Fuji and a visit to Yamanakako (Lake Yamanaka).
Enjoy superb views of Japan's highest mountain.



Mt. Fuji and Lake Yamanaka viewed from Panoramadai.

1.Schedule (2012)

This program is operated on Thursdays in August, 2012.

2.Meeting Time & Place

Meeting Place:  Expressway Bus Stop "Hotel Mt Fuji"

Take the 7:40 a.m bus at Shinjuku.
Traveling time: 2.5 hours
from Shinjuku Terminal


Time: 10: 20 a. m.


***Access information

3. Tour

Bus stop: Hotel Mt. Fuji - Flower Park - A light walk in the woods- Bus stop: Hotel Mt. Fuji

Duration of the tour: 4 hours

4. What to Bring

Use comfortable walking shoes.
Bring a hat or cap and rain gear

5. Price

2,000 yen per person
*Please pay the above amount in Japanese yen at the start of the tour.

6. Conditions

*The walking route may be changed depending on the weather.

*This walking tour is not covered by a travel insurance policy.

 

7. Reservations


Please e-mail us by 6 p.m. the evening before the tour date.
For reservations, click here.

Upon receipt of your application, we will confirm your booking by email


Please include the following information: 1. your name, 2. the number of participants, 3. the tour date, 4. your contact information (e-mail address or phone number).

*If you want to cancel your reservation, please let us know before the tour starts. (No cancelation charge applies.)

8.  Notes

*Getting there
There are bus services between Tokyo (Shinjuku) and Hotel Mt. Fuji inYamanakako Village.

Expressway Bus from Shinjuku (West Exit): jointly operated by Keio and Fujikyu. 2,000 yen one way. (2hrs 30min.) Take the 7:40 bus for Hirano.
For more information, click here.
*You can make a reservation on the website.

Map of Shinjuku


*Language: English
Japanese people too are always welcome





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