Los 50 mejores parques acuáticos en y cerca de Tokio (2025)

Mount Fuji, the iconic snow-capped peak and volcano, is the highest in Japan and the 7th highest island peak on earth. Yamanashi Prefecture, home to Mount Fuji, offers a serene escape from Tokyo's hustle and bustle. Visitors can explore the picturesque Fuji Five Lakes, Kiyosato highland resort, historical temples like Erinji and Kuonji, rejuvenating hot springs, and renowned wineries.

Mount Fuji (富士山, Fuji-san) is the highest mountain in Japan which rises to 12,388 feet (3,776 metres) near the Pacific Ocean coast in Yamanashi and Shizuoka prefectures of central Honshu, about 60 miles (100 km) west of the Tokyo-Yokohama metropolitan area and can be seen from those cities on clear days.It is a volcano that has been dormant since its last eruption, in 1707, but is still generally classified as active by geologists. The mountain is the major feature of Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park (1936), and it is at the centre of a UNESCO World Heritage site designated in 2013.The mountain, with its graceful conical form, has become famous throughout the world and is considered the sacred symbol of Japan. Among Japanese there is a sense of personal identification with the mountain, and each summer thousands of Japanese climb to the shrine on its peak. Its image has been reproduced countless times in Japanese art.Mount Fuji attracts more than a million tourists each year to the mountain and surrounding towns, approximately 300,000 of whom will make the climb to the Fuji top.* Photos courtesy of Internet. Thanks!

Dinh T — Google review

No matter where you see this mountain from, there's something captivating about the size and shape. It's almost symmetrical and rises out of fairly flat surroundings so it stands out. Apparently it's still an active volcano but fairly docile. Great views from the bullet train that runs from Tokyo to Osaka, as well as the many lakes and campgrounds around it: Kawaguchiko lake has some of the best views.

Abbie G — Google review

On a freezing December 2018 morning, while we were coasting Japan, the majestic Mount Fuji came to view. We were passing from quite far, but due to clear sky, it was visible - a breathtaking view.

Somnath P — Google review

Beautiful Mount Fuji but sometimes very shy and hiding behind the clouds. If you are lucky you will see the stunning Mount Fuji.

K. S — Google review

Fantastic Hike up from 2.305m to 3.715m. I did the “daytime bullet climb” which is not recommended by the officials, but my time was limited. Took me up 4.10h and down 2.10h. It is definitely a tough way up.Please consider your fitness level, resilience, weather conditions and your equipment.

A. S — Google review

It was a majestic sight! There's also poor horses locked up to ropes, waiting for tourist to ride them :(Wish I could visit again and trek up next time, instead of going by tour bus.

Bosco M — Google review

Really fun hike with barriers all around. You can easily do this in half a day if there's no traffic. Equipment is not necessary but I would recommend good shoes because you go up and down a gravel road. The trip is free but you can donate 10 euro and get a free keychain. Sadly the bus to the carpark is very expensive.

Damian D — Google review

Iconic Japan. Just need to be lucky with the weather. The queue of traffic to the car park stretched for miles. The queue for the cable car was just as bad to go down. Plan ahead.

Mike H — Google review

The climb can be quite challenging for non-professional climbers. Taking an overnight rest in a mountain hut is highly recommended if you want to catch the sunrise from the peak. It was an unforgettable adventure!

Showmitra S — Google review

Even though it may not be the prettiest mountain to climb in Japan (check japanese northern alps or Kamikochi), it is indeed the most famous one. A long medium-hard climb, occasionally with rocks and steep areas. Anybody in good conditions can reach the top, but bring warm clothes, flashlight and rainwear since the weather at the top is unpredictable and extremely cold and windy (if you want to see the sunrise, then prepare to feel the cold). Also the line of people can become very long, so be extra patient. The view is beautiful, you will be walking above clouds. But the mountain itself is a volcanic rock, so don't expect interesting vegetation or wildlife. There are a lot of huts that sell water, oxygen and food at a premium price. To come to the start of the hiking area, I took the bus from Shinjuku Station. Note that the huts are open only during the hiking season in summer, so check the dates. You can stay overnight at these hut or reach the top departing at night, depending on your hiking plan. Recently they improved the WiFi at the top of the mountain.

Yoshi M — Google review

Memorable hiking experience, amazing sunrise, challenging rocky sandy track, and aftermath sore muscles awaits.

M P — Google review

How can you not love this absolutely beautiful creation from this world. It was a perfect time to visit while it was not too cold, but there is still snow on the mountain.You can stare at the mountain every day to look at this beautiful creation. There are several lake around the mountain. You can look at different perspective so you can enjoy different aspect of the view.Make sure to go during the sunny day, because during rainy time, you could probably not be able to see the mountain thank God for the amazing mother

Chi W — Google review

Visited Japan Hakone in May 23. Love chasing mount Fiji everywhere. Will come back to visit different place and appreciate other sides of the mountain.

Daling S — Google review

Simply breathtaking!!! An ez 10000000/10.Ok so on klook my friend and I managed to find quite a value for money tour which was led by an originally Taiwanese guide who had been living in Japan for 10 years, so as you could tell she was quite conversant in both languages. Immediately presented herself as very knowledgeable and gave ample time for us to take photos of many attractions at the foot of the mountain. Btw we went in the dead of winter so climbing wasn’t allowed, but we were so lucky cos there weren’t many clouds in the sky that day and we had a very clear view of the peak. If you really want to climb Fuji, I would recommend firstly getting a router cos the signal near the mountain is super weak and secondly you can only do so during the summer months. Nevertheless, we could still visit the first checkpoint and get to play with snow! The food at 忍野八海 is super fresh oso wth especially the street takoyaki and the sweet fruit cakes!!! Will definitely take you about at least 6-8 hours to thoroughly explore the area 👍👍👍, can really just take your time, OTOT, and soak in the fresh air…P.S. there are hotels nearby on the mountain face where you can really experience a panoramic view of Fuji-san

Byzmark — Google review

Mountain Fuji area has great views.Went in the summer, so there was no ice perk, as they are melted.The Mount Fuji top looks a little plain, however, when climbed up to the Pagoda, the full city view, with the mountain and Pagoda is amazing.At the green ground before climbing up, that is a very good photo taking spot.

Skye C — Google review

Wow what a magnificent site to see the iconic snow capped Mt Fuji, the highest mountain peak in Japan and the 7th highest island peak on earth. First time to visit Japan and definitely one of the highlights of my trip. Highly recommend to visit this place if you’re in Japan..

Manny A — Google review

Did the Mt. Fuji climb to the summit and back to the 5th station via the Yoshida Trail within 5h15min just to catch my bus. It was quite stressful and difficult as I didn’t eat breakfast either and my hiking experience was very limited. Even if you do not go to see the sunrise or sunset like me, I would highly recommend the hike up to the summit for young and old, preferably the Yoshida Trail if you are inexperienced with hiking like me.Do note that this is not an easy hike despite being considered the relatively easiest route. Please do not come unprepared, both physically and in terms of equipment. (I personally did not bring a pair of trekking poles with me and I do regret it as it would have made the descent safer if I did bring one with me.)

Shadized — Google review

Best sunrise experience of my life. The trek going to the summit was no joke. It was a hard one as it was a continuous ascent hike that was quite steep with lots of scree, but the view once you reach the top was amazing!

Karl M — Google review

Mount Fuji (富士山, Fujisan, Japanese: [ɸɯꜜ(d)ʑisaɴ] (About this soundlisten)), located on the island of Honshū (the "mainland"), is the highest mountain in Japan, standing 3,776.24 m (12,389.2 ft). It is the second-highest volcano located on an island in Asia (after Mount Kerinci on the island of Sumatra), and seventh-highest peak of an island on Earth. Mount Fuji is an active stratovolcano that last erupted from 1707 to 1708. The mountain is located about 100 km (62 mi) southwest of Tokyo and is visible from there on clear days. Mount Fuji's exceptionally symmetrical cone, which is covered in snow for about five months of the year, is commonly used as a cultural icon of Japan and it is frequently depicted in art and photography, as well as visited by sightseers and climbers.

WORLDWIDE G — Google review

Even though it may not be the prettiest mountain to climb in Japan (check japanese northern alps or Kamikochi), it is indeed the most famous one. A long medium-hard climb, occasionally with rocks and steep areas. Anybody in good conditions can reach the top, but bring warm clothes, flashlight and rainwear since the weather at the top is unpredictable and extremely cold and windy (if you want to see the sunrise, then prepare to feel the cold).Also the line of people can become very long, so be extra patient. The view is beautiful, you will be walking above clouds. But the mountain itself is a volcanic rock, so don't expect interesting vegetation or wildlife. There are a lot of huts that sell water, oxygen and food at a premium price. To come to the start of the hiking area, I took the bus from Shinjuku Station. Note that the huts are open only during the hiking season in summer, so check the dates. There are in total 10 stops, and you start the climb from the stop Nr. 5, where the bus stop is located.You can stay overnight at these hut (reserve in advance, I suggest to book the huts at highest stops, 8 or better 9. Otherwise, the walk to the top will be very long) or reach the top departing at night, depending on your hiking plan. Recently they improved the WiFi at the top of the mountain.After the hike my legs were exhausted and I felt so tired, but the effort was absolutely worth it.

Rohatash C — Google review

A must while visiting Japan! It is quite tricky to actually see the top cause of the climate and significant humidity but it is definitely possible! A lot of souvenir shops around the 5th station (the last place where you can commute to by car). Cute little shrine with amazing views! Worth seeing!

Weronika S — Google review

Went there on the weekday and there’s not that many people there, and the weather is nice and not too hot. Overall the mountain are really clear and be able to see it reflected on the water. The traffic there are okay since it’s a commercial place it’s alright. You can live in the hotel right in front of it like I did which is pretty soothing, and most of them does have hot spring too. Highly recommended.

Tracy H — Google review

This has been my lifelong dream to see this beautiful volcano. If you are going to Japan, this place is a must visit. You will be surrounded by beautiful lakes, parks and ofcourse scenic Mt Fuji. We have taken a pass for Mt Fuji but it is not worth it unless you reach this place by 9am. You should try Appare boat ride and Ropeway to see Mt. Fuji properly.

Bhanu S — Google review

One of my dreams has come true. Just amazing view to holy mountain. I wish I was there from I was a child and now, Fuji Mountain in my eye. Sure, I will be back one day…

Tan N — Google review

One of the highlights of our visit was exploring the iconic Mount Fuji, whose shimmering facade reflected the beauty of its surroundings with an ethereal glow. Walking through the meticulously landscaped gardens of Silver Pavilion, was a meditative experience, as we marveled at the harmony between man-made structures and the natural world.

Mofazzel M — Google review

So beautiful! We went on a sunny day, and it was an amazing view. There are multiple places that you could go from the color bus system to see beautiful mountain from different locations and perspectives. The actual logistics of getting around were chaotic. They had an unclear system of lines and what type of tickets to get. The station workers were helpful even though it took a long time to get to the front to talk to them. It was worth it though!

Lexy M — Google review

Landed in Tokyo around 9pm on June 19th and reached hotel around 11pm. Took a quick nap and left around 2am in a rental car to go to the trailhead. Started hiking around 4.45am and weather was terrible as it rained the entire time and views were pretty foggy and it was cold and windy. There was a good bit of ice near the top on the trail but me and my bro were able to hike thru it without spikes. While the hike is non-technical, it is definitely steep. There is a stretch where you are gaining 2000ft in under a mile so take your time. Only needed 2L of water since it was cold but møre can’t hurt. Note that it is still the offseason and everything is closed on the mountain, so please be prepared. Official season is July-September but double check. Plenty of parking as we maybe saw less than 5 hikers on the trail but I am sure soon it will be crowded, once the mountain officially opens. A good challenge so good luck.

Regular G — Google review

One day Mt. Fuji hike using the Gotemba trail. Climbing up took about 6.5 hours from the 5th Station at a moderate pace. The descent from the Summit to the 5th station took about 2.5 hours at a fast pace especially in the "Great Sand Run".The view at the Summit and at the highest peak, Kengamine was breathtakingly beautiful. It all makes the challenging hike worth it in the end.A walk around the crater took about 1 hour. This was in the last week of July, in the Summer of 2024.

Samuel K — Google review

It is a must and it gets a five-star for its prestige. The toilets are 5+ stars. On the other hand, starting this year you pay an access tax, you can not go to the 5 station by yourself unless you have a full electric and so on and so forth- for who understands what I mean by that: no places to cover under rain, no seating places where you would really appreciate taking a break on the way down, and so on and so forth.

Lex E — Google review

I agree, not for the faint of heart and physically unfit. Highly recommended to hire a local guide to ensure your safety as well. But the journey was all worth it. Amazing, splendid, wondrous!

Caroline R — Google review

Magnificent volcano. Commonly called “Fuji-san,” it’s the country’s tallest peak, at 3,776 meters. A pilgrimage site for centuries, it’s considered one of Japan’s 3 sacred mountains, and summit hikes remain a popular activity

Gary A — Google review

Such an incredible hike. We did it in a total of 7 hours and 23 mins. The downhill was certainly the hardest on legs.

Kyle F — Google review

We took a rental car and went with friends at Mt. Fuji. It was lovely and amazing. I had just five minutes to capture its majestic silhouette. I was inspired to quickly sketched the iconic peak, its snow-capped summit piercing the sky. The sheer scale and beauty of Mt. Fuji were breathtaking, making every second of those fleeting moments unforgettable.

BRIJESH C — Google review

Perhaps the most iconic landmark in all of Japan, definitely worth a visit. Easy to access from Tokyo via Shinjuku station's express trains. Be sure to check the cloud and visibility forecast in advance for a clear view of the mountain from the surrounding areas.

Harry H — Google review

most beautiful mountain I've ever climbed. Despite what you may read online, it's NOT an easy hike. Oxygen will be depleted by the 8th station. Do your research, check the weather, and make sure you can climb it and back before the last bus, or you will sleep on the mountain. Bring lots of water, snacks, and oxygen. It will take 4-7 hours to climb ONE WAY, depending on your ability.

Singularity A — Google review

Mount Fuji is world renowned for its beauty. We were told that it is not everyday that one can see the mountain because of bad weather or thick mist. When we arrived, there were also many tourists who arrived at the same time. Be sure to be adequately covered because of the cold.

Andrew Y — Google review

Visited on a cloudy day and couldn't see the mountaintop but it really was worth it cuz it was so beautiful and even more huge than i expected it to be. I come from a country full of mountains here and there but dang it was enormous and almost scary.. i suggest u visit after checking the forecast thoroughly. I couldn't enjoy the food around the area because we were in quite a rush . There is a spot for taking photos and the view is so pretty, must check.

Wing S — Google review

Lovely place if one gets there very early. Beautiful and peaceful. Once the hoards arrive, it's a nightmare of excessive sound.

Jj J — Google review

Took the bus from Shinjuku which took us about two hours. Graced with clear skies had some amazing views of Fuji on arrival. We Rented bikes for three hours which cost us 1000 yen at a place right next to the bus station. Went for a ride around the area and had fantastic views. Would definitely recommend a trip to Fuji for anyone visiting Japan!

Rin S — Google review

Mount Fuji is the highest mountain in Japan. At over 7,000 elevation it is a majestic view over the clouds and to take a look at the peak up close at the beginning of the summer is very beautiful. I am happy I took a bus up to the peak because I would be very sad if I had to hike this mountain. Overall, the photos of this wonderful place is plentiful and grab yourself an ice cream cone for refreshment.

Larry C — Google review

Mixed feelings about Mount Fuji because it was very foggy and rainy when we decided to go. We caught glimpses of just how big it is though and I will say that pictures do not do it's size any justice

Yousaf N — Google review

Unfortunately, we couldn't visit areas near Mount Fuji, such as Kawaguchiko.But we had the opportunity to see it from above on the plane. the view from the airplane is amazing.At more than 3,000 meters high, Mount Fuji is the highest mountain in Japan.

Yosia O — Google review

Our trip to Mount Fuji with tour guide was a memorable experience despite the weather conditions. Unfortunately, the fog and rain obscured the majestic view of Mount Fuji, but with guidance and knowledge of our tour guide added value to the journey. The tour was well-organized, and even though we missed seeing Mount Fuji, the overall experience was enjoyable and insightful. Thank you to our tour guide for the efforts in making the trip a good one despite the weather challenges.

BEbz — Google review

I didn’t like the system and operations around Mount Fuji. It’s a World Heritage site, but honestly, it’s not worth spending a lot of time and money on. I understand that maintaining the mountain and its surroundings requires funds, but it was difficult for me to enjoy my time there. It has become a tourist attraction, and as a result, everything is overpriced—entry fees for hikes, restaurants, gift shop items, toilets, and transportation.

Luigi B — Google review

Whether it’s up close and personal or speeding by in a bullet train, this majestic peak is truly special. So many ways to approach Fuji. But certainly atop Tokyo Tower is the least impressive although better than nothing

Lawrence K — Google review

The experience of climbing Mt. Fuji is memorable. I went there last summer. I decided to stay overnight on the 8th station and climbed up again at 4 a.m. to see the sunrise. The view of the sunrise is stunning, but more than that, the accomplishment of reaching the peak of the highest mountain in Japan is the most important thing.For me, the difficulty was more on the way back because of the steep descent, which can hurt your knees. On the way up, it's quite chill, and you will meet friends along the way; sometimes, there will even be people traffic jams. So, nothing to worry about!Enjoy the climb!

Earn S — Google review

Mount Fuji! A must to visit! I was lucky went on weekend, no rain, no cloud, clear blue sky. Mount Fuji seen in full glory! The snow cap top was clearly visible. I am grateful that I am able to take in Mount Fuji in full view no blockage whatsoever. It is breathtaking! Awesome! I just admire and stood there for I don’t know how long. Mount Fuji must see with your own eyes! Photo, picture, postcard, tv, movies don’t do justice! Nature greatest wonder! I was told Mount Fuji been dormant for 360 years. Everyday the mountain is monitored and recorded for any seismic activity.

Alan L — Google review

This is an incredibly majestic natural masterpiece. Although you can't climb to the top of the mountain, seeing it from the rest stops is great! Wonderful!

Hoang D — Google review

A perfect place to test your physical strength and endurance. A remarkable climb of my life. The trail is established, easy to follow. Since the trail is open, protect yourself from heat. Foods and drinks are available along stations, but at premium cost. Be ready with food and water supplies if you are on a budget.The view is stunning. And being on top of Japan is a truly fulfilling experience.

Tupe D — Google review

Absolutely awesome! Great views, fun challenge, nice people and overall a very unique experience.I would say that you have to be fairly fit to make it to the top and you need at least decent hiking boots/shoes.The hut we stayed at was nice and cosy. Make sure you bring most of the snacks/drinks you need because it is pretty expensive already at the 6th station.But if you like nature and a physical challenge then Mt. Fuji is definitely worth it!I will be back! ❤️

Oliver — Google review

An iconic place. Had seen pictures of Mt Fuji long time ago. Never had imagined the sheer magnificence and beauty of this place

Jagat S — Google review

If you have the chance to do it, don’t hesitate and climb it! We started to climb at 3:30pm and arrive at the last station to sleep around 7:30, we slept until 2am and finish to climb during the night to reach the top in 1:30h (it could be way faster but there’s a lot of people and a lot of old people) I recommend !

Younes B — Google review

Mount Fuji is a must-visit! I was fortunate to go on a clear weekend with no rain or clouds, revealing the snow-capped peak in full glory. The breathtaking view left me in awe. I started the climb at 1:20 PM, reached the final station by 5:35 PM, I had rest until 1:30 AM, and finished the ascent at night. Despite the crowds, the journey was incredible. The serene beauty and the challenging hike made it unforgettable.The Mount Fuji travel guide by Tonny A. soliz that I bought on Amazon made the visit easy for me, offering invaluable tips and insights. Seeing Mount Fuji in person is an experience like no other—photos and videos don't do it justice. I learned that Mount Fuji has been dormant for over 350 years, yet it is monitored daily for seismic activity. If you have the chance, don't hesitate to climb it!

Ismael B — Google review

Mount Fuji is one of Japan's "Three Holy Mountains" (三霊山, Sanreizan) along with Mount Tate and Mount Haku. It is a Special Place of Scenic Beauty and one of Japan's Historic Sites.[7] It was added to the World Heritage List as a Cultural Site on June 22, 2013.[7] According to UNESCO, Mount Fuji has "inspired artists and poets and been the object of pilgrimage for centuries"however, we went with 15-20 people of group to Mt.Fuji, while, disappointed ☹️ for high cost of drinking water, approximately they charged us 500円to600円 just for 500ml drinking water.Moreover, i think government should have to improve facilities for climbing mount,,,,like a ropeway system or something more in infrastructures.Finally, well enjoyed.

Prince D — Google review

Mount Fuji: Japan's Iconic PeakMount Fuji, a majestic stratovolcano, is one of the most recognizable landmarks in Japan. Known for its symmetrical cone shape and snow-capped summit, it's the highest mountain in Japan, reaching an elevation of 3,776 meters (12,389 feet).Key Features and Significance:* Sacred Symbol: Mount Fuji has deep cultural and spiritual significance in Japan. It's considered one of the country's Three Holy Mountains and has been a popular pilgrimage site for centuries.* Artistic Inspiration: The mountain's beauty has inspired countless artists, poets, and photographers. Famous works like Hokusai's "Great Wave off Kanagawa" feature Mount Fuji prominently.* Hiking Destination: Many people climb Mount Fuji each summer, following well-marked trails to the summit. The experience offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside.* Dormant Volcano: While Mount Fuji is currently dormant, it is still classified as an active volcano. Its last eruption occurred in 1707.* UNESCO World Heritage Site: In 2013, Mount Fuji was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its cultural and natural significance.Mount Fuji: A Closer LookHistory and MythologyMount Fuji's history is intertwined with Japanese mythology and folklore. It's often associated with the goddess Konohana-sakuya-hime and the fire god, Kagutsuchi. In ancient times, it was believed to be a sacred mountain, and many shrines and temples were built around its base.Climbing Mount FujiClimbing Mount Fuji is a popular activity, especially during the summer months. There are several trails leading to the summit, each with its own unique characteristics. The most popular route is the Yoshida Trail, which starts from the Fifth Station on the mountain's southern slope.Key points about climbing Mount Fuji:* Best time to climb: July and August are the most popular months, but the mountain can be climbed from early June to September.* Preparation: Proper clothing, footwear, and physical fitness are essential. It's also important to be prepared for changing weather conditions.* Summit huts: There are several mountain huts near the summit where climbers can rest and stay overnight.Surrounding AreaThe area around Mount Fuji offers a variety of attractions, including:* Lake Kawaguchi: One of the Five Lakes of Fuji, this picturesque lake offers stunning views of the mountain.* Fuji Five Lakes National Park: This national park encompasses the five lakes and surrounding areas, providing opportunities for hiking, camping, and other outdoor activities.* Shizuoka City: A bustling city with a rich history and culture, Shizuoka is a popular destination for tourists.Mount Fuji: A Deeper DiveThe Five Lakes of FujiThe Five Lakes of Fuji are a chain of lakes formed by volcanic activity around Mount Fuji. Each lake has its own unique characteristics and offers stunning views of the mountain.* Lake Kawaguchi: The largest of the five lakes, it's known for its beautiful scenery and popular with tourists.* Lake Yamanaka: The second-largest lake, it's quieter and offers a more peaceful atmosphere.* Lake Sai: The smallest of the five lakes, it's surrounded by lush forests and offers a serene setting.* Lake Motosu: This lake is known for its deep waters and clear views of Mount Fuji.* Lake Shoji: The most secluded of the five lakes, it's a popular spot for camping and fishing.Cultural SignificanceMount Fuji has deep cultural significance in Japan. It's often associated with the goddess Konohana-sakuya-hime and the fire god, Kagutsuchi. In ancient times, it was believed to be a sacred mountain, and many shrines and temples were built around its base.* Fuji Five Lakes National Park: This national park encompasses the five lakes and surrounding areas, providing opportunities for hiking, camping, and other outdoor activities.* Shizuoka City: A bustling city with a rich history and culture, Shizuoka is a popular destination for tourists.

Mohammad Y — Google review

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