Mount Fuji Tour
Mount Fuji, Japan's symbol, is one of the greatest reasons why you should try to visit this nation. Mount Fuji, commonly known as Fujisan, is Japan's tallest peak, standing at 3776 meters. It is hardly unexpected that the nearly flawlessly sculpted volcano has been regarded as a sacred mountain and has had widespread appreciation among artists and the general public for generations.
You may take a guided journey to the top of Mount Fuji. This journey departs from Tokyo and visits Mount Fuji, Lake Ashi, and the Mount Komagatake Ropeway. On the trip, the ranger will discuss the history and significance of these lovely views and creatures. Another simple method to see Mount Fuji is to take the train between Tokyo and Osaka. If you travel the Shinkansen from Tokyo to Nagoya, Kyoto, or Osaka, the finest view of the mountain is from about Shin-Fuji Station on the right side of the train, around 40-45 minutes into the journey. You can stay at a beautiful Ryokan, a traditional Japanese inn, to relax and slow down time near Mount Fuji in Hakone.