* Itinerary is for reference only; actual sites, order, and times may vary depending on the day.
7:30am – Tokyo
Start your beautiful day!
7:30am: JR Tokyo Station Marunouchi North Exit
8:00am: Shinjuku MODE Gakuen
10:15am – Mt. Fuji
▼Mt. Fuji 2nd Station YETI Ski Resort (4-hour stay, multiple package options available)
Located at 1,400 meters above sea level, YETI is Japan's earliest ski park, opening every October. Features four sets of ski slopes (A–D), the longest about 1 km with a vertical drop of 150 meters, suitable for beginner and intermediate skiers. Family-friendly Snow Activity Park offers sledding fun and other snow activities.
On clear days, enjoy stunning views of Mt. Fuji and Suruga Bay from the upper slopes—perfect for photography.
Location:
YETI Ski Resort, Shizuoka Prefecture, Susono City, Mt. Fuji Foothills "White Snow City YETI"
Altitude: 1,450 m | 1 km ski slopes
Address: 2428 Fujiwara, Suyama, Susono-shi, Shizuoka 410-1231, Japan
14:45pm – Shizuoka
▼Hot Spring Onsen Experience (approximately 70 minutes, free time;
bath fee not included)
Enjoy a relaxing hot spring bath with panoramic views of Mt. Fuji.
* The onsen is accessible via elevator from the parking area; vehicles cannot drive directly to the bath.
For guests choosing the onsen experience, we provide shuttle service to the newly opened Konohana-no-Yu (opened end of 2019), named after the goddess "Konohanasakuya-hime" (
For Reference)worshipped at Mt. Fuji and Fujisan Sengen Shrine. Features high-quality natural hot spring water and a large outdoor bath with an unobstructed view of Mt. Fuji.
If the facility is closed, alternatives include: Gotemba Fuji Hakkei (
For Reference) or Gotemba City Onsen Hall (
For Reference)
16:00pm – Return
Return to Tokyo (approx. 2-hour drive)
18:30pm – Tokyo
Arrive at JR Tokyo Station Marunouchi North Exit / Shinjuku MODE Gakuen, concluding a pleasant day tour!
Guests can end the tour directly at Tokyo Station or Shinjuku.
About 【Tokyo Station】
Located in Chiyoda, Tokyo, in the heart of the Marunouchi business district, Tokyo Station is a large multi-level station serving numerous lines including: Tohoku Shinkansen, Yamagata Shinkansen, Akita Shinkansen, Joetsu Shinkansen, Nagano Shinkansen, Tokaido Line, Chuo Line (Rapid), Sobu Line (Rapid), Yokosuka Line, Keiyo Line, Yamanote Line, Keihin-Tohoku Line, Narita Express, Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line, and more (Station Code: M-17).
It is not only the starting point for multiple rail lines but also one of Tokyo's major transport hubs. The main red-brick building is a nationally important cultural property, restored in 2012 to faithfully reproduce its original 100-year-old appearance.
About 【Shinjuku】
Shinjuku is one of Tokyo's most famous bustling commercial districts, with popular areas radiating around Shinjuku Station, including the East, West, and South Exits. It's a shopper's paradise, featuring department stores, electronics shops, drugstores, and trendy fashion outlets, such as Odakyu, Keio, and Isetan. Shinjuku also hosts Japan's most famous entertainment area, Kabukicho, filled with restaurants, bars, theaters, and nightlife spots, known as "Japan's number one entertainment street."
Shinjuku Station is one of Tokyo's most important transport hubs, serving nearly 4 million passengers daily, making it the busiest railway station in the world. Notable nearby attractions include Shinjuku Gyoen (for cherry blossoms), Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, and Golden Gai.
* The above itinerary and schedule are subject to adjustment due to weather, traffic, or other conditions. Thank you for your understanding.