9:00am Yamanashi
▼ Oshino Hakkai – Enjoy the Pure Spring Waters Beneath Mt. Fuji (Approx. 90 mins, free time)
Early morning is the best time to capture serene, crowd-free photos!
【Oshino Hakkai】The "Eight Springs of Oshino"are eight crystal-clear ponds formed from snowmelt from Mt. Fuji, naturally filtered through layers of earth and lava. The layout of the ponds resembles the pattern of the North Star and the Big Dipper. The water is exceptionally pure, rich in minerals, and flows abundantly—about 1 million tons of spring water emerge each day.
Oshino Hakkai has been beautifully preserved, offering one of the most scenic views of Mt. Fuji. It is also a site of religious significance for Fuji worshippers, once used for purification rituals before climbing the mountain. The area has been designated as a National Natural Monument, selected as one of Japan's Top 100 Famous Waters and New Fuji Top 100 Views, and since 2013, it has been part of the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site "Mt. Fuji".
① Recognized as one of Mt. Fuji's World Heritage assets, and designated both as a National Natural Monument and one of Japan's Top 100 Famous Waters.
② The eight ponds are: Deguchi Pond, Okama Pond, Sokonuke Pond, Choshi Pond, Waku Pond, Nigori Pond, Kagami Pond, and Shobu Pond. Their source is Mt. Fuji's snowmelt, which takes about 80 years to filter through the lava layers underground before emerging as clear spring water. In ancient times, Fuji worshippers would perform purification rituals here before their mountain pilgrimage. Today, Oshino Hakkai is known as the Sacred Eight Springs of Mt. Fuji's Foothills (Moto-Hakkai Reijo), each pond dedicated to one of the Eight Dragon Kings, believed to bless visitors with prosperity and success.
③ Local specialties of Oshino Hakkai include:
Mugwort Mochi and Miso Rice Dumplings from Watanabe Foods
Senbei (rice crackers) from Teyakido Oshino Hakkai Shop by Waku Pond
Salt-grilled freshwater fish from Ikemoto Chaya
11:00am Yamanashi
▼ Oishi Park – Seasonal Flowers and Mt. Fuji in One Frame (Approx. 90 mins, free time)
【Kawaguchiko Natural Living Center】
Inside the park's Kawaguchiko Natural Living Center, you can enjoy a variety of delicious ice cream flavors, relax at a café or restaurant with views of Mt. Fuji, and shop for local souvenirs. You can also visit Oishiiya Farmers' Market for fresh local produce and seasonal fruits.
【Mt. Fuji Commemorative Stone Mound】
This unique stone monument was built using stones collected from mountains across Japan that are nicknamed "Mini Fujis," starting with Mt. Fuji in Yamanashi and including others such as Ezo Fuji (Mt. Yotei in Hokkaido) and Tsugaru Fuji in Aomori.
【Flower Path & Small Fuji】
A highlight of Oishi Park is its 350-meter "Flower Path", located about a 7-minute walk west of the main area, featuring over 90 varieties of flowers that bloom throughout the year along the lakeside walkway - perfect for photos!
Best flower-viewing season: Late April to early October
Winter season (Nov–mid-Apr): Though flowers are dormant, you can enjoy the breathtaking sight of snow-capped Mt. Fuji.
13:00pm Yamanashi
▼ Instagram Hotspot – Arakurayama Sengen Park: The Iconic Mt. Fuji Viewpoint
(Approx. 90 mins, free time, not including "Tenkaidanchō"town visit)
A rising global hotspot, Arakurayama Sengen Park has been ranked among the "21 places photographers must visit before they die."This is one of the best spots to capture the panoramic view of Mt. Fuji. Climb the 397 steps near the main shrine, and the five-story pagoda (Chureito Pagoda) will appear before you — from here, you can photograph the Pagoda, Mt. Fuji, and the cityscape below in one breathtaking frame. Photographers and visitors from all over the world come here to witness this scene.
It's not only famous for spring cherry blossoms - summer greenery, autumn foliage, and winter snow all make for equally stunning landscapes. Besides the magnificent Mt. Fuji, you can also enjoy the charming city view of Fujiyoshida spread out below.
▼ Shimoyoshida "Tenkaidanchō" Town Walk – A Hidden Gem for Mt. Fuji Lovers
(Approx. 90 mins, free time, not including Arakurayama Sengen Park)
Take a stroll through this nostalgic Showa-era town, where traditional Japanese streets perfectly frame Mt. Fuji in the background - one of the most photogenic scenes on Instagram! The quiet main street lined with old-style shops, street lamps, and power lines makes Mt. Fuji look even more majestic. If you plan to take photos here, please be mindful of local safety rules.
【FabCafe Fuji】 Creative Cultural Café
A stylish café born in Tokyo, FabCafe Fuji merges creativity, food, and local textile culture. The brand promotes collaboration between creators and traditional textile industries and has branches not only in Japan (Tokyo, Kyoto, Nagoya) but also in cities like Bangkok.
Here you'll find breakfast, coffee, and locally inspired products featuring traditional textile designs, along with a cozy space filled with art books and cultural displays - a true art-meets-café experience.
【Hikawa Watch Shop】Viral Instagram Spot
Escape the bustle of the city and head to Shimoyoshida's "Ladder to the Sky"street, where the road seems to lead straight to Mt. Fuji - close yet untouchable. The Hikawa Watch Shop is a trending photo spot where visitors capture the classic street view with Mt. Fuji perfectly aligned in the distance. It's a must-visit for those seeking iconic Japanese scenery.
【Kin Torii Gate】Sacred Entrance to Mt. Fuji Faith
Standing before the Golden Torii Gate (Kin Torii), you can take in the magnificent view of Mt. Fuji framed within its arch. This gate marks the boundary between the everyday world and the sacred realm centered around Mt. Fuji's summit.
During the Edo period, worshippers of the Fuji-ko faith (a prominent Mt. Fuji sect) would pass through eight torii gates on their pilgrimage to the summit — Kin Torii being the first, also known as the "First Gate."
Originally built in 1788 by Fuji-ko followers, the gate's pillars were wrapped in copper plates, earning it the old name "Karakane Torii.""Karakane" refers to bronze made using metalworking techniques brought from China's Tang Dynasty. Over time, the name evolved into today's "Kin Torii" (Golden Torii).
14:50pm Yamanashi
▼ Instagram Hotspot McDonald's – Kawaguchiko Scenic Photo Spot (Approx. 10 mins)
This trendy McDonald's in Shimoyoshida, Fujiyoshida City has become a must-visit photo spot. Forget the usual convenience stores - here you can capture Mt. Fuji in the background with the iconic McDonald's for a truly atmospheric shot. McDonald's fans visiting Mt. Fuji consider this a must-do photo opportunity - the combination of the golden arches and Mt. Fuji makes for an amazing Instagram shot.
15:30pm Yamanashi
▼ Lawson Convenience Store – Street Photography Hotspot (Approx. 20 mins)
Kawaguchiko's Instagram-famous Lawson is perfect for street-style photography. Set up a tripod across the street, switch to portrait mode, and wait for the crowds to thin out for the best shot.
* Although the shots are beautiful, be cautious when crossing the road!
* If weather or other uncontrollable factors affect the scenery, resulting in unsatisfactory photos, no refunds will be provided.
15:50pm Return to Tokyo
(Approx. 2–2.5 hours by car)
18:20pm Tokyo
Arrive at JR Tokyo Station Marunouchi North Exit / Shinjuku West Exit (Sumitomo Mitsui Bank front), concluding a wonderful day of sightseeing!
* Guests with the meeting point pick-up/drop-off option can end their tour directly at Tokyo Station or Shinjuku.
* Guests with the hotel/B&B transfer option should wait for the shuttle, which will take them back to their accommodation.
【Tokyo Station (Tokyo Station Hotel)】Located in Chiyoda, Tokyo, in the Marunouchi commercial district, Tokyo Station is a major transportation hub with upper and lower platforms. Current lines include:
Shinkansen: Tohoku, Yamagata, Akita, Joetsu, Nagano, Tokaido
Local & Rapid lines: Tokaido, Chuo, Sobu, Yokosuka, Keiyo, Yamanote, Keihin-Tohoku
Subway: Marunouchi Line (Station Code: M-17)
Tokyo Station is a key starting point for many of Japan's railways and one of Toky's largest stations. Its iconic red-brick building is designated a National Important Cultural Property, renovated in 2012 to faithfully restore its original 100-year-old appearance.
【Shinjuku】Shinjuku is Tokyo's most famous commercial and entertainment district, with key areas around the station's East, West, and South Exits. A shopper's paradise, it features department stores, electronics shops, drugstores, fashion outlets, including Odakyu, Keio, Isetan, and more. Shinjuku is also home to the famous Kabukicho red-light district, packed with restaurants, bars, clubs, and entertainment venues, earning the nickname "Japan's No.1 Entertainment Street.”
Shinjuku Station is one of Tokyo's most important transport hubs, handling nearly 4 million passengers daily, making it the busiest train station in the world. Other notable attractions include Shinjuku Gyoen Park, Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, and Golden Gai.
* The above itinerary schedule may be adjusted due to weather conditions, traffic, or other unforeseen circumstances. We appreciate your understanding.