Mount Fuji (Fujisan, 富士山) is Japan’s highest and most iconic mountain, standing at 3,776 meters (12,389 feet). Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this nearly symmetrical volcano is a sacred symbol in Japanese culture and a popular destination for both climbers and sightseers. Located about 100 kilometers southwest of Tokyo, it can be seen from the city on clear days. Whether you want to hike to the summit, explore its surrounding attractions, or simply admire it from afar, Mount Fuji offers a unique experience for every traveler.
The official climbing season runs from early July to early September, when the weather is mild, trails are open, and mountain huts provide accommodations. Outside this period, climbing is dangerous due to snow and harsh conditions.
Winter months (December to February) offer the clearest views of Mount Fuji, but temperatures are cold. Spring (March to May) is ideal for combining Fuji views with cherry blossoms. Autumn (September to November) offers beautiful fall foliage.
Explore the Fuji Five Lakes Area
Arakurayama Sengen Park
Iconic view of Mt.Fuji
Hakone Ropeway
Panoramic cable journey linking Hakone’s highlights
Owakudani
Geothermal attraction with Mt. Fuji Views
Hakone Sightseeing Cruise
Sightseeing boat on Lake Ashinoko, with Mt. Fuji Views.
Hakone Shrine
Viral shrine with torii gate floating in the lake.
Where To Stay
Fuji Onsenji Yumdedono
The luxurious Fuji Onsenji Yumedono is a relaxing and modern ryokan with private onsen, perfect for unwinding after a busy day of exploring
Fuji View Hotel
Modern hotel with western and Japanese flair, located along the beautiful lakefront of Kawaguchiko, offering stunning views of Mt. Fuji.
Hotel Koryu
Japanese style hotel with stunning views of Lake Kawaguchiko, with indoor and baths and spacious rooms.
Access
Mount Fuji sits on the border of Shizouka and Yamanashi prefectures, sitting in an area known at the Fuji Five Lakes. There are a number of ways to get to and from Mount Fuji.
From Tokyo, Fujikyu offers a number of bus direct bus services from Shinjuku, Tokyo, and Shibuya station. The journey takes approximately 2.5 hours, and will cost around 2000JPY one way.
In Yamanashi Prefecture, Mount Fuji is best accessed from Fujiyoshida city and Fujikawaguchi.
From Shizouka, most people base themselves in Fujinomiya on the south side of Mt. Fuji.
Explore more near Mount Fuji
Arakurayama Sengen Park
Iconic view of Mt.Fuji
Kawaguchiko Tenjoyama Park
Lake & Mt. Fuji Views
Shirahama Shrine
Scenic Beachfront Shrine
Misogi Shrine
Serene Shinto sanctuary
Fujiyoshida & Fujikawaguchi
Explore the base of Mt. Fuji
Mount Fuji
The most famous icon of Japan
