Itinerary
- Lake Shoji: Lake Shoji is known for its serene and mystical atmosphere among the Fuji Five Lakes.It’s a popular spot for photographers, offering views of the “Upside-Down Mt. Fuji.”
Surrounded by nature, it showcases beautiful scenery through all seasons.
About 10min from Lake Shoji, there is another stunning location called Panorama-dai. From Panorama-dai, you can enjoy a breathtaking view of Mt. Fuji and the lake.
The sunrise and sunset hours offer especially stunning and emotional landscapes. - Asagiri Plateau: Asagiri Plateau is a natural spot known for its vast grasslands and stunning views of Mt. Fuji.
It’s a dairy farming area where you can enjoy fresh milk, cheese, and other dairy products.
At the Asagiri Kogen Roadside Station, you can enjoy local specialties and gourmet foods.
The open location with Mt. Fuji as a backdrop is especially popular with visitors. - Shiraito Falls: Shiraito Falls is a stunning waterfall where countless thin streams flow like a curtain.
Fed by spring water from Mt. Fuji, the water is exceptionally pure.
Surrounded by lush nature, it offers beautiful scenery throughout the seasons.
The sound and sight of the falls provide a soothing and refreshing experience.
Walking trails and viewing platforms nearby make it perfect for a leisurely stroll. - Fujinomiya: We'll have lunch at a quiet, traditional Japanese-style restaurant that looks like an old farmhouse.
- Obuchi Sasaba: Ōbuchi Sasaba offers breathtaking views of Mt. Fuji across vast tea fields.
It’s a hidden gem, especially popular among photographers during spring and early summer.
The vibrant green tea rows contrast beautifully with the snow-capped mountain.
Peaceful and uncrowded, it’s perfect for a quiet stroll or scenic break.
A symbol of Japan’s harmony between agriculture and natural beauty.
Includes
- Admission fee
- Entrance fee
- Lunch
- Fuel surcharge
- Parking Fees
Details
Escape the crowds and step into the serene, lesser-known side of Japan. Our small-group day tours take you on peaceful journeys through the breathtaking landscapes of Mt. Fuji and the Shizuoka countryside.
Led by a guide passionate about scenic photography and exploring hidden gems, you'll experience the beauty of Japan’s rural nature — tea fields, waterfalls, quiet forests, and mountain views — all far from the tourist trail.
This is more than sightseeing. It’s about slowing down, sharing unforgettable moments, and seeing Japan through a local lens — the Japan most travelers miss.
Led by a guide passionate about scenic photography and exploring hidden gems, you'll experience the beauty of Japan’s rural nature — tea fields, waterfalls, quiet forests, and mountain views — all far from the tourist trail.
This is more than sightseeing. It’s about slowing down, sharing unforgettable moments, and seeing Japan through a local lens — the Japan most travelers miss.
Know Before You Go
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness