ムスリムフレンドリー富士山ツアー(ハラルランチと祈りタイム付き)





説明
東京からムスリムフレンドリーな日帰り旅行で富士山を発見しましょう。ハラールランチと指定された祈祷時間があります。 英語を話すガイドと快適に旅し、富士山ツインテラスや久保田一竹美術館など、季節の見どころをお楽しみください。 金曜日は河口湖エリア唯一のモスク、ジュムアーを訪れ、伝統的な茅葺き屋根の家々が建ち並ぶのどかな村、西湖癒しの里念場を散策。 このツアーは持続可能な観光を支援し、環境保護のためのJクレジットが含まれています。 文化的に尊重され、風光明媚な体験を日本でしたいムスリム旅行者に最適です。
ツアーオプション
旅程
【5月~11月ツアー】富士山ツインテラスから雄大な富士山を眺め、遮るもののない雄大な自然を眺めながら楽しむ。 リリー・ベル・ハッテでは、ツインテラス入口に向かうシャトルバスに乗り換えます。 降車場所からツインテラスまでは、階段やスロープを上り5~10分程度で到着します。 悪天候で、富士山ツインテラスからの眺望が望めないと判断した場合は、ツアー催行会社にて代替地へご案内いたします。 (代替会場:富岳風穴、鳴沢氷穴、久保田一竹美術館)
【1月~4月ツアー】富士山麓の河口湖を望む絶景スポットへ! ガイドは、人、自然、芸術の三位一体の鑑賞姿勢が評価され、観光ガイド3つ星の評価を受けた久保田一竹美術館。 ツアーは、悪天候でもオープンしている限り施設を見学します。
河口湖地域唯一のモスクにイスラム教徒が集まる。 時間はドゥールのために割り当てられる。 祈祷マットや祈祷ウェアも使用できます。 河口湖畔でハラルランチをお楽しみください。 ハラール認証のお弁当と水をご用意いたします。 アレルギー対応食事、グルテンフリー食事などはご利用いただけません。
日本の伝統的な四季折々の風景をこの さわやかな村。 日本らしい茅葺き屋根の民家が並ぶ道を散策しながら、小川の音に耳を傾けながら静かなひとときを過ごす。 Asrに時間が割り当てられます。 祈祷マットと祈祷衣装はお客様ご自身でご用意ください。
ハイライト
含まれるもの
旅行者の評価
重要情報
- 背骨に健康上の問題がある方にはおすすめしません
- 妊娠中の方にはおすすめしません
- 心血管疾患のある方にはおすすめしません
- あらゆる体力レベルの方に適しています
- 予定日の4日前までに最少催行人数(2)に満たない場合は、当日のツアーを中止することがあります
- 旅程表に記された発着時刻、目的地までの所要時間は目安です。 道路状況や目的地の混雑状況により、行動順序や到着時刻が異なる場合があります
- 5月~11月ツアー : 「 富士山ツインテラス」に続く林道での落石が懸念されるなどの施設事情や、悪天候により「富士山ツインテラス」からの眺望が望めないと判断した場合は、代替地(代替地:富岳風穴、鳴沢氷穴、久保田一竹美術館)へご案内
- 1月~4月ツアー:悪天候でも営業している限り見学可能
- 天候により富士山が丸見えにならない場合もありますが、ツアーは中止せず、また、この理由による払い戻しはいたしません。
- 同行する国家資格英語ガイド通訳者がいます。 富士地域の歴史や自然について学ぶ
- 5歳までのお子様は無料で参加できますが、バスの座席や昼食は提供されません。 バスの座席やランチが必要な場合は、子供料金でご予約ください
- 昼食は、ハラール認証のお弁当と水をご用意いたします。 アレルギー対応食事、グルテンフリー食事などはご利用いただけません
- 階段や滑りやすい場所があるので、運動靴でのツアー参加をお勧めします
- 冬は気温が氷点下になることもあるので、暖かい服装の持参がおすすめ
- 富士河口湖マスジッドと西湖癒しの里念場では、ツアー参加のお客様に2回の祈祷時間が割り当てられます。
- 富士河口湖マスジッドには礼拝マットが用意されていますが、彩湖癒しの里念場には用意されていないので、各自で持参してください
レビュー(17)
Overall, it was a pleasant experience. Mr Nao has been very helpful as our tour guide and explained a lot about the Japan culture and history primarily of Mt Fuji and the nearby areas. The length for each visit was adequate and the lunch bento set given was sufficient. We had a good time throughout the entire trip!
I joined this tour recently. We couldn’t get a clear view of Mt. Fuji from the Fuji Twin Terrace, but the fresh air, Lake Kawaguchi, and the autumn colors were still beautiful to enjoy. The chicken bento for lunch was much better than I expected. They also had kebabs at the restaurant, and I kind of wish I could’ve tried those too. The “Healing Village,” with its row of traditional Japanese houses, offered fun experiences like craft workshops and trying on yukata. There were no delays, and we returned earlier than scheduled, which was great. Our guide, Mr. Nao, was cheerful, knowledgeable, and really made the whole day enjoyable. The price is a bit higher than other tours, but with the quality of the bus, the guide, and the well-organized itinerary, it truly felt like a premium Japanese-quality tour. I’d love to join the Sunrise Tour with friends next time.
We were lucky to start the tour on a bright sunny morning, and from the moment we boarded the bus everything was perfectly organized. The two-hour drive didn’t feel long at all thanks to our amazing guide who shared interesting stories about Japanese culture and history with so much energy and humor. Not a single moment felt boring! Our first stop was Fujimaya Twin Terrace. Stepping off the bus felt like entering a different world — fresh air, peaceful mountains and beautiful scenery all around. Mt. Fuji was hidden behind clouds due to snowfall, but the wide open view was still breathtaking, and we enjoyed taking pictures and simply soaking in the atmosphere. Next, we stopped at Lake Kawaguchiko for a halal lunch by the lakeside. I chose the chicken bento and it was soft, flavorful and just perfect. Eating while enjoying the calm view of the lake felt like such a peaceful and memorable moment. The prayer space was clean and well arranged, which I truly appreciated. Our final destination was Saiko Iyashi no Sato Nenba. This traditional village with its thatched houses and handicraft shops felt like stepping into old Japan. There were so many interesting things to try — from making charms to Japanese paper craft — and the light rain actually made the village look even more magical. I could have stayed there longer! The trip back to Tokyo was full of conversations and laughter, and it really showed how much everyone enjoyed the day. This tour is the perfect mix of nature, culture and hospitality. If you're considering it, just go for it — you won’t regret it!
I was genuinely surprised by how thoughtfully Muslim-friendly this Mt. Fuji tour was. In Japan, the concepts of halal food and designated prayer spaces are still not very established, so I did not expect such a well-planned and considerate experience. But the tour exceeded every expectation — from the location choices to the timing of prayers, everything reflected careful planning and a deep understanding of Muslim travelers’ needs. The tour started at Takanawa Gateway Station, which already has a prayer facility. This was a perfect way to begin the day without worrying about missing the morning prayer. Then we headed toward Yamanashi Prefecture, stopping first at the Fujiyama Twin Terrace. Even though it was quite cloudy that day, we were still able to enjoy beautiful views of Mt. Fuji on the way up. The terrace itself was stunning and peaceful. Before noon, we arrived at the mosque near Lake Kawaguchiko for prayer and lunch. We were served a delicious, well-balanced halal bento. The only thing I would improve is that the bento could have been warmer, but the taste and quality were excellent. I really appreciated how the schedule made sure we didn’t miss any prayer — morning prayer before departure, then noon prayer right on time, followed by lunch. After lunch, we had some relaxed free time around Lake Kawaguchiko, which was a lovely and refreshing break. Then we visited Saiko Iyashi no Sato Nenba, a peaceful traditional village with beautiful thatched-roof houses. There were so many hands-on activities — pottery, glasswork, metal crafting, and more. I personally tried the metal craft activity. It took only 30 minutes and cost 900 yen, and I made a small piece for my cat which I brought home. It was perfect. What impressed me the most was that inside the village — which is basically an open-air museum — one of the traditional houses was converted into a prayer room. This was incredibly thoughtful and unexpected. On top of that, we noticed two halal restaurants right in the village area. Finding such facilities in rural Japan is rare, and it made the experience even more special. We returned to Tokyo just in time for the evening and night prayers. The whole tour was arranged so smoothly that practicing Muslims can join without worrying about missing any of their prayers or struggling to find halal food. You can enjoy Mt. Fuji, experience traditional Japanese culture, try unique craft activities, and still feel completely comfortable and accommodated. For many Muslims traveling in Japan, the biggest challenges are prayer spaces and halal options. This tour solves both perfectly. I 100% recommend it to practicing Muslims, families with children, and anyone looking for a peaceful, well-organized, and culturally rich Mt. Fuji experience. It is not rushed, very calm, and exceptionally considerate. Truly one of the best Muslim-friendly travel experiences in Japan.
The morning of the tour was bright and sunny, absolutely perfect weather to begin the day. We boarded the bus right on time and that’s when our wonderful journey began. Although it took around two hours to reach the first destination, it never felt long. Our tour guide shared fascinating stories about Japanese culture, history and daily life. I must mention how energetic and genuinely funny he was! Throughout the entire trip, he guided us so well with information, stories, humor and because of him, not a single moment felt boring. Our first stop was Fujimaya Twin Terrace. The moment I stepped out of the bus, it felt like entering another world—fresh air, calm surroundings and peaceful mountains all around. Mt. Fuji was hidden behind the clouds that day due to snowfall. The place was incredibly beautiful wide open views, clean air and a level of natural beauty that photos or videos can never fully capture. We took lots of pictures and videos while enjoying the scenery. Next, we arrived right on time at Lake Kawaguchiko. While enjoying the breathtaking lake view, we had a delicious halal lunch. I chose the chicken dish for lunch, it was soft, flavorful, slightly spicy and absolutely enjoyable. Sitting by the lake and eating such a tasty meal felt like a peaceful moment I will remember for a long time. The area also had a clean and well-prepared prayer space, which made me very happy. I performed my Zuhr prayer there. Our next stop was Saiko Iyashi no Sato Nenba. This traditional village with its thatched-roof houses, craft shops and handmade Japanese goods felt like stepping into old Japan. We had 1.5 hours to explore, but honestly, I could have stayed the whole day without getting bored. You can make your own omamori charm, try Japanese paper craft, explore local art and much more. Light rain began to fall and instead of ruining the moment, it made the village look even more magical. One thing that impressed me personally was how perfectly the schedule was maintained. Everything was organized and punctual. The journey back to Tokyo was filled with laughter and conversation. Our guide and everyone shared their impressions of the day. Even though it was just a one day trip, it felt peaceful, inspiring and truly memorable. If you are thinking about joining this tour, don’t hesitate. Nature, culture and warm hospitality all come together here.
I’d love to share my experience from the Mount Fuji tour — it turned out even better than I expected. The tour started right on time at the meeting point. It was a sunny day in Tokyo and everyone seemed to be in a great mood. The drive to the first destination took about two hours, but it didn’t feel long at all — our guide was sharing fun facts about Japanese culture and even showed a really interesting video about Japan. The atmosphere on the bus was warm and welcoming from the very beginning. Our first stop was FUJIYAMA Twin Terrace. The moment I stepped off the bus, I felt an incredible sense of freedom — fresh mountain air, silence, and a peaceful landscape all around us. Such a contrast after the tall glass buildings of Tokyo! It was snowing on Mount Fuji that day, so the mountain was hiding behind the clouds. The guide joked that “Fuji-san is shy today and doesn’t want to show herself.” Even behind the clouds she looked majestic — there is something mysteriously beautiful in that view. After that, we headed to the lake for a Halal lunch. We could choose between spaghetti or chicken with vegetables. I chose the chicken and it was absolutely delicious — tender, flavorful, slightly spicy, just perfect. And then I couldn’t resist… I got a matcha ice cream for dessert! Even though the wind was cold, I sat there enjoying the ice cream while looking at the lake — it was one of those quiet, happy moments you want to remember for a long time. After a short walk, we returned to the bus, and everyone was on time — the guide laughed that we were following the schedule “very Japanese-style.” The next stop was Saiko Iyashi no Sato Nenba, and this place truly amazed me. A traditional village with thatched-roof houses, a calm atmosphere, and views that look like scenes from a samurai movie. As someone who loves classic Japanese films, I honestly felt like I had stepped into the world of Seven Samurai. We had 1.5 hours of free time, but I easily could have stayed the whole day. There are so many craft shops, handmade goods, and small activities — you can make your own omamori charm, try Japanese paper crafting, and much more. A light rain started, but it only added to the charm of the place. Before getting back to the bus, I stopped by a small local shop and tried sweet Japanese potato satsumaimo with a slightly spicy sauce. The flavor was surprising and really good — I definitely recommend it to anyone who likes to try new things (as long as you don’t have restrictions on sweet or spicy food). The ride back to Tokyo was full of laughs — our guide kept telling stories and jokes, and we all shared our impressions from the day. It was amazing to realize how people from different countries, who had never met before, felt like friends by the time we returned. Everyone had their own reasons for joining the tour, but we all came back with the same feeling — refreshed, inspired, and grateful. If you’re thinking about joining this tour — absolutely do it. In just one day, you can truly recharge, connect with nature, and feel the magic of Fuji, even if she hides behind the clouds a little. It’s a trip that stays in your heart.
Experience was very good and heart-warming. I truly enjoyed the beautiful scenery, the delicious halal lunch, and the friendly environment. The tour provided proper prayer facilities and a great opportunity to meet Muslim friends from different parts of the world, including people from many countries. The tour guide and staff members were extremely friendly, joyful, and very supportive. The bus was comfortable, and the driving as well as road conditions were smooth and safe. It was genuinely a very good experience. We started right on time at 7:20 AM from Takanawa Gateway Station, 1st Floor Transportation Plaza, Bus Stop No. 1, and returned to the same place by around 5:30 PM. The visit duration at the three sightseeing locations was well planned and felt sufficient. There was also adequate time for prayer and lunch without feeling rushed, allowing a calm and organized trip experience. The atmosphere in the morning was pleasant, and we were lucky to get a clear view of Fujisan when we first arrived. Later, the weather became a bit cloudy and cold, but overall it remained fairly good, enjoyable, and refreshing for outdoor sightseeing. The crowd size was well balanced. Our tour group included 15 members along with 4 agency staff, which created smooth coordination and strong group communication. The sites were not overcrowded, and visitor numbers were limited, which made sightseeing easier and more comfortable. All staff were highly professional, polite, cooperative, and quick to provide support whenever needed. Their positive attitude contributed greatly to the joyful mood of the tour. This tour is best for any Muslim who wants to explore Japan’s natural and cultural beauty without interrupting prayer time and without compromising halal food needs. It was truly an experience of faith, friendship, and nature in harmony.
I heard about this tour from my friends and recently joined this tour. The staff was super supportive in whole trip. I would like to mention the efforts of Nao-san during this tour. His English communication was so good, and he has good knowledge of Japanese history. I truly appreciate his efforts for arranging the halal food and place for prayer of Muslims. We missed the view of Fuji san from FUJIYAMA Twin Terrace due to clouds, but the atmosphere was so nice and pleasant, especially the view of the lake side village from top and the sound of military cannon practice. I have seen a lot of tourists near Lake Kawaguchi, especially the Muslim tourist. One of the special moments of this tour is the visit of village with thatched-roof houses. That village tells us the story of people who was living there in past that they were very hard working and love to live near the nature but always have a fear of natural disaster as they were living on the foot of mountains and ultimately one of disaster ruined their village and life. At the end I would like to thank JTB Global Marketing & Travel for this well managed and well organised tour.
We with my muslim friends visited the Mount Fuji area, and this trip gave us unforgettable memories! Our guide was extremely friendly, cheerful, and talkative — he kept a lively and warm atmosphere throughout the whole day, always trying to make us feel happy and entertained. We were truly surprised and very grateful to find Halal cafés and a mosque near Lake Kawaguchi. It was a wonderful and thoughtful arrangement for Muslim travelers. We also appreciated having prayer mats and everything necessary for prayer — it made our experience even more comfortable. The Halal lunch was very delicious and filling — a real treat during such an exciting day! Even though the weather became cloudy in the afternoon, the trip was still absolutely captivating. The nature surrounding Mount Fuji is breathtaking: the majestic mountain, fresh air, and beautiful scenery gave us peace and joy. We especially loved visiting the charming Saiko Iyashi no Sato Nenba village — it felt like stepping into a peaceful traditional world. We sincerely thank JTB Sunrise Tours for the excellent organization and hospitality! This journey brought us so much joy and wonderful moments. We would be very happy to recommend this tour to our friends and to all Muslim travelers!
Living in Japan for over a year, I usually plan my own trips, but navigating prayer times and Halal food around Mt. Fuji can be a headache. This tour SOLVED everything, and the chartered bus also made the journey comfortable. We began our journey from Takinawa Gate Station at 7.30 in the morning. For the first stop, we visited the FUJIYAMA Twin Terrace, a 5-star, breathtaking viewing spot for Mt. Fuji and the Kawaguchiko area without obstructions. Unfortunately, the top of the mountain was covered in clouds when we arrived. However, it is still a must-do experience. After that, we stopped at Fujikawaguchiko Masjid for Dhuhr and Ashr (prayer wear and mat were available!). The tour also provided us with a delicious HALAL BENTO (I love the Karaage). It was such a relief not having to hunt for a halal restaurant. FYI, the Masjid has a dedicated cafeteria for visitors where they can buy varieties of halal cuisine such as Kebab, Curry Rice, etc. Before we headed back to Tokyo, we went to Saiko Iyashi no Sato Nenba. Located on the quiet shores of Lake Saiko, the place consists of around 20 traditional Japanese houses (thatched-roof ) set against the backdrop of Mount Fuji. It is often called the "Healing Village" because of its peaceful and nostalgic atmosphere. You can enter the houses, try pottery, weaving, or rent a kimonos and Samurai armor for photos. Moreover, if you are a Muslim Traveler, you do not have to worry because the place offers a prayer space and some Halal Food vendors. We arrived at Takinawa Gate Station around 5.30, and had Maghrib prayer at the dedicated praying space around the Station. It’s rare to find a tour in Japan that respects the Muslim prayer schedule so well. A 10/10 experience for me.



