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In 2026, 2-Day Mt. Fuji Climbing Tour with Mountain guide

3.7(10)Tokyo1 hour
VIATOR3.6(8)TRIPADVISOR4.0(2)

Description

Embark on an extraordinary adventure unlike any other with our unique Mt. Fuji Climbing Experience! Organized by Sunshine Tour, the leading operator in the market, we take pride in offering you a local, knowledgeable, and community-centric guide. Prepare to conquer Japan's largest Mt. Fuji while gaining insights from a guide deeply rooted in the region. Itinerary during the tour 6:30 Reception start (Tochomae) 7:10 Board the bus 9:30 Stop at rental store 1 10:30 Arrival at the 5th staition (Lunch) 11:30-12:00 Start climbing (5-6hours with mountain guide) 18:00-19:00 Arrive at lodge (dinner and nap) Day 2 1:00 re-start (1.5-3 hours with guide) 4:00-5:00 Summit and sunrise ※Go around the crater (Extra 1,000yen to guide) 5:00-6:00 Descend (3-4 hours with guide) 9:30-10:30 Arrive at 5th station 11:30 Bus Departure 13:00 Bathing & Lunch (Yurano-Sato) 14:30-15:00 Bus departure→Shinjuku (without guide) 18:00 Arrive Shinjuku

Tour Options

In 2026, 2-Day Mt. Fuji Climbing Tour with Mountain guide

Itinerary

Admission not included90 min

Embark on an extraordinary adventure unlike any other. Prepare to conquer Japan's largest Mt. Fuji while gaining insights from a guide deeply rooted in the region. Get ready for an unforgettable journey filled with challenges and breathtaking views.

Highlights

Evening meal provided at mountain lodge
mountain guide (Japanese)
Bathing at a rest facility after descent
Air-conditioned vehicle
Tour guide (Stand by at the fifth station in Yoshida.)
Day 1 Lunch (After arriving at the 5th Station)

What's included

Included
Evening meal provided at mountain lodge
mountain guide (Japanese)
Bathing at a rest facility after descent
Air-conditioned vehicle
Tour guide (Stand by at the fifth station in Yoshida.)
Day 1 Lunch (After arriving at the 5th Station)
Not included
Rental available if needed (extra charge)

Traveller Ratings

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Important Information

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness

Reviews(10)

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Chris S
July 6, 2025
The sun rises in Japan , 🇯🇵 see it on Fuji

Good hike ! Hard work and good honest exercise ! I would say bring a pair of ear plugs for the sleep over at 8th station ….. and plenty of change for drinks and chocolates on the way up

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Peter_R
July 4, 2025
Do it!

Fantastic guides who made sure we all made it to the summit - it was an incredible experience for both my son and I. The entire trip was well organized and the WhatsApp communications were very helpful!

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Ivan_R
August 15, 2024
Great Hike.

Needed decent fitness but there were plenty of breaks and should be easy enough to follow for new hiker. Was pretty crowded during holiday/climbing season.

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Rosland_S
August 3, 2024
It’s ok

It’s worth the expense of having experienced guides with you. Meals are provided, the onsen was great and sleeping accommodations were good for being on the top of a volcano. My score is low because we couldn’t go to the summit. The guide recommended we not because we did struggle to go up. We were fine with this but we went down alone and got lost. We ended up on another trail and it was 90 mins way from the original trail. We had to pay a taxi to get back to the bus and were almost left. It would have been great if one of the many guides stayed to take the small group back who couldn’t reach the summit. I communicated with the guide and he didn’t care , just said I wouldn’t make it back and could cancel the remainder of the tour.

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Jason_F
August 1, 2024
Not for English speakers unless no other option

This activity is a must do for your Japan trip, however if you don’t speak Japanese this isn’t the tour for you unless you have no other options. We had to reply on tourists to understand what was going on, instructions, etc.

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Marina_H
July 5, 2024
Worst experience of my life

I’ve got injured and the group just left me behind. I had to pay 15.800 yen for a night in another mountain hut.

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g4aga
October 3, 2023
Great Mt Fuji Guided Tour

As our first family trip from the US to Tokyo and Mt Fuji, we did have some questions. Some were answered by Trip Advisor, but unfortunately the questions sent by message to the operator didn’t get answered. Even though non-refundable, we took the risk and I’m glad we did. As soon as we reserved Shin contacted us on WhatsApp with details and to answer questions. The tour is more focused toward local Japanese, but Shin and our guide’s English was enough to make due with translation apps. Bus was comfortable and on time but announcements are all in Japanese. Guide did a great job setting a reasonable pace to avoid altitude sickness which is definitely a potential issue on Mt Fuji. We made 8th station and 11,000 feet with 12 and 13 year old fit and outdoorsy boys. Only reason we didn’t make summit was lightning risk. Overnight accommodations were heavy blankets and a pad separated by plastic which was fine. Many more meals were provided than advertised, including 2 lunches at 5th station which we didn’t realize and ended up paying for. So ask about and understand the vouchers given. After climb, it is a 1.5 hour drive to a Japanese bath house stop and then 3 hours back to Tokyo. While we didn’t realize this was a Japanese cultural tradition the bath house was a nice relaxing stop and we were fed again. But because of it we did get back much later than we envisioned. All in all it was a great cultural experience we would recommend.

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Daniel_P
September 7, 2023
Incredible experience, would book through different company though

Climbing the mountain was an amazing experience. One of those things you'll remember for the rest of your life. I recommend that everyone should do it. Just book through another channel. The tour was extremely poorly organised. There was hardly any information about the itinerary, and it relied far too heavily on multiple text messages and calls with the host of the tour. Firstly, I was only given the pickup time and place from the station in Tokyo. There were no instructions as to where to find the bus, and it was so hard to find that I had to have multiple video calls with the host who had to direct me to where I needed to go. Without this I simply would not have been able to find it. Then when I arrived at "basecamp" there was no phone reception, and no wifi anywhere on the mountain. There were also no instructions on how to find the gear hire place I was renting my hiking gear from either. As I was traveling alone and do not speak Japanese, this was a serious issue. I had no idea where to meet my guide, who it was, what time we were leaving - NONE of this information was provided previously. And as I had no reception - I could not contact the host. I was lucky enough to bump into someone who spoke English and had reception on her phone, and she allowed me to call the host. He then told me what time and where to meet the group - and also - that he would not be attending himself which I only just learned then. Then I met my group - and everyone in this group was Japanese, including the guide. No one spoke a word of English, and this was supposed to be an English speaking tour so that I could not only climb the mountain, but actually learn about it's history also. The kindest people ever - I just was hoping to have an English guide so that I could learn and ask questions about the tour etc. The climb of the mountain was incredible. This will test your idea of "fit"! I met some amazing people along the way, and would really recommend the mountain itself. Then on the way back, instead of heading home as I thought we were doing, we went to a day spa and lunch place, of which I had no idea were included in the trip. After a 2-day, 12,000 foot mountain climb I was looking forward to a shower and sleeping in a bed. I found out later that this was written on Viator, but I must have missed it. We then stopped at a shrine for 45 mins, which was not part of the tour and just delayed us further. We left the mountain at midday, and I did not get back to Tokyo until 6:30pm. So be prepared for an excruciatingly long bus ride when it's the last thing you want to be doing. I feel that more information could have avoided all of this. I should have known when and where everything was happening in advance, and what was included in the tour. Basic stuff right? I think we feel that if something goes wrong we can just rely on our phones, but in this place, for me any way, that was just not possible. Could have been a much better experience. Mountain climb 10/10 This particular company who "organised" it - 4/10

Operator response

Very happy you enjoyed the climbing experience. English Japanese communication sometimes limited.

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Anita_H
September 5, 2023
60th Birthday Bash

The climb itself was challenging but we had great tour guides. The other amenities that was invluded was beyond my expectations...hot spring bath, the meals and the adfitional shopping. Its so worth it! Shin is the best....

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