Japan's Highest Peak | Mt. Fuji 2-Day 1-Night Climbing Tour | Departing from Tokyo
2025 Latest Mt. Fuji Climb Tour – Now Open for Registration!
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There are four different climbing routes: Fujinomiya Route, Subashiri Route, Yoshida Route, and Gotemba Route. Each has its unique features and difficulty levels. This tour covers both the ascent and descent via the Fujinomiya Route, which is a must-try for those who have climbed mountains in Taiwan. The volcanic landscape is absolutely special!
Climbing Tour Highlights
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Professional Chinese-speaking Mountain Guides: Our tour features knowledgeable guides who speak Chinese fluently and are ready to assist with any concerns about your physical condition during the climb, ensuring a comfortable and supportive experience.
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Equipment Rental Service: You don’t need to worry about carrying all your climbing gear from Taiwan. We provide a convenient equipment rental service, allowing you to enjoy a hassle-free climb without the extra burden.
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Full Transportation Service: Enjoy the convenience of our dedicated transportation service, which takes care of all your commuting needs throughout the tour, from the airport to the mountain and back.
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Commemorative Item: A special keepsake will be provided to mark the occasion. It will be designed in a shorter length for easy carrying, making it the perfect memento of your Mt. Fuji adventure.
Pricing Details
Location | Time | Price | Minimum Number of Participants |
Shinjuku Yoyogi 2nd Post Office (South Exit of Shinjuku Station) |
5:00 AM | NT$19,800 | 6 people |
Fujinomiya 5th Station | 9:00 AM | NT$18,900 | 2 people |
Included:
- Professional Chinese-speaking climbing guide
- Private transport (Tokyo – Kawaguchi – trailhead)
- Mountain hut accommodation, dinner, and breakfast
- Overseas activity insurance
- Tax-inclusive price
Not Included:
- Airfare
- Lunch and personal snacks
- Items sold at the mountain hut (food, drinks, souvenirs)
- Tokyo accommodation
- Toll fees (2,000 yen)
Tour Dates
Limited-Time Offer! Register before February 2025 to enjoy the discount price of NT$18,800
Departure Date | Registration Status | Price per Person |
07/10 (Thu) – 07/11 (Fri) | Open for Registration | NT$18,800 |
07/17 (Thu) – 07/18 (Fri) | Open for Registration | |
07/25 (Fri) – 07/26 (Sat) | Open for Registration | |
07/31 (Thu) – 08/01 (Fri) | Open for Registration | |
08/03 (Sun) – 08/04 (Mon) | Open for Registration | |
08/05 (Tue) – 08/06 (Wed) | Open for Registration | |
08/13 (Wed) – 08/14 (Thu) | Open for Registration | |
08/22 (Fri) – 08/23 (Sat) | Open for Registration | |
08/26 (Tue) – 08/27 (Wed) | Open for Registration | |
09/03 (Wed) – 09/04 (Thu) | Open for Registration |
Itinerary (Subject to changes due to season, weather, traffic, fitness, and hut availability)
Day 1:
- 05:00 - Depart from Shinjuku Yoyogi 2nd Post Office (South Exit)
- 09:00 - Begin ascent at Fujinomiya 5th Station
- 16:00 - Arrive at mountain hut (8th Station)
Meals:
- Breakfast: Self-catered
- Lunch: Self-catered (snacks)
- Dinner: Provided at mountain hut
- Accommodation: Dormitory-style at 8th Station mountain hut
Day 2:
- 02:30 - Begin ascent
- 06:00 - Circulate around the Mt. Fuji crater
- 07:00 - Start descent
- 11:00 - Arrive at Fujinomiya 5th Station
- 13:00 - 2-hour stop at Lake Kawaguchi
- 19:00 - Return to Shinjuku Yoyogi 2nd Post Office
Meals:
- Breakfast: Provided at mountain hut
- Lunch: Self-catered at Lake Kawaguchi
- Dinner: Self-catered
FAQs
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Is climbing Mt. Fuji difficult?
The climb is suitable for beginners due to the well-maintained facilities and huts. However, the higher altitude and unpredictable weather on the mountain may pose a challenge. -
Can I meet directly at the trailhead?
Yes, you can meet directly at the trailhead and the price will be reduced by NT$900 per person. -
Do I need to bring luggage?
You can leave your luggage in the vehicle if you’re participating in the Orange Cat climbing tour. -
Which hut will we stay at?
We primarily stay at the 8th Station mountain hut, which is about 1.5 to 2 hours from the summit. However, this may vary depending on conditions. -
How many people per room? Can I shower? Is there drinking water? Will I get a sleeping bag and mat?
The hut provides dormitory-style sleeping arrangements. There are no showers available on the mountain. Drinking water is provided, and sleeping bags and mats are supplied.