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7-Day Mt Fuji Adventure

Friday, September 15: Arrival in Tokyo

Start your Mt Fuji adventure in Tokyo, the bustling capital of Japan. In the morning, explore the traditional neighborhood of Asakusa, known for its iconic Senso-ji Temple and lively Nakamise Shopping Street. Afterward, head to the picturesque Ueno Park, home to several museums and beautiful cherry blossom trees. In the evening, experience the vibrant nightlife of Shibuya and witness the famous Shibuya Crossing.

  • Asakusa: Free, 3 hours
  • Ueno Park: Free, 2 hours
  • Shibuya: Free, 2 hours
Saturday, September 16: Tokyo to Hakone

Embark on a scenic journey from Tokyo to Hakone, a town renowned for its hot springs and stunning views of Mt Fuji. Start your morning with a visit to the Hakone Open-Air Museum, showcasing an impressive collection of sculptures. In the afternoon, take a relaxing boat ride on Lake Ashi and enjoy the breathtaking scenery. End your day with a soak in one of Hakone's traditional onsen baths.

  • Hakone Open-Air Museum: ¥1,600 (approx. $15), 3 hours
  • Lake Ashi Boat Ride: ¥1,000 (approx. $9), 2 hours
  • Onsen Bath: ¥1,500 (approx. $14), 2 hours
Sunday, September 17: Hakone to Kawaguchiko

Continue your journey to Kawaguchiko, a picturesque town located at the base of Mt Fuji. Start your day with a visit to the Kawaguchiko Music Forest, an enchanting museum dedicated to mechanical musical instruments. In the afternoon, explore the Oishi Park and enjoy a peaceful walk along the shores of Lake Kawaguchi. End your day with a visit to the Chureito Pagoda for a stunning view of Mt Fuji at sunset.

  • Kawaguchiko Music Forest: ¥2,200 (approx. $20), 3 hours
  • Oishi Park: Free, 2 hours
  • Chureito Pagoda: Free, 1 hour
Monday, September 18: Mt Fuji Climbing

Embark on an unforgettable adventure by climbing Mt Fuji, the highest mountain in Japan. Join a guided tour or hire a local guide to ensure a safe and enjoyable ascent. Start your climb early in the morning to reach the summit by sunrise and witness the breathtaking views. Spend the day hiking and exploring the various stations along the mountain trail.

  • Mt Fuji Climbing Tour: Prices vary, 12-15 hours
Tuesday, September 19: Kawaguchiko Sightseeing

After your Mt Fuji expedition, take a day to relax and explore the sights of Kawaguchiko. Start your morning with a visit to the Fuji-Q Highland amusement park, known for its thrilling roller coasters and panoramic views of Mt Fuji. In the afternoon, explore the Itchiku Kubota Art Museum, showcasing exquisite kimono dyeing art. End your day with a soothing dip in one of Kawaguchiko's hot spring baths.

  • Fuji-Q Highland: Prices vary, 4 hours
  • Itchiku Kubota Art Museum: ¥1,200 (approx. $11), 2 hours
  • Hot Spring Bath: ¥1,500 (approx. $14), 2 hours
Wednesday, September 20: Return to Tokyo

Head back to Tokyo and spend your day exploring more of the city's vibrant neighborhoods. In the morning, visit the trendy district of Harajuku, known for its quirky fashion and vibrant street art. In the afternoon, explore the peaceful gardens of Rikugien and enjoy a traditional tea ceremony. End your day with a visit to the observation deck of Tokyo Skytree for panoramic views of the city.

  • Harajuku: Free, 3 hours
  • Rikugien Gardens: ¥300 (approx. $3), 2 hours
  • Tokyo Skytree: ¥3,000 (approx. $28), 2 hours
Thursday, September 21: Hidden Gems and Local Favorites

While exploring Mt Fuji and its surrounding areas, don't miss the opportunity to visit the hidden gems and experience local favorites. Take a trip to Aokigahara, the famous "Sea of Trees" located at the northwest base of Mt Fuji. Known for its eerie beauty and lava caves, it offers a unique and mystical experience. Another local favorite is the Gotemba Premium Outlets, where you can shop for discounted designer brands while enjoying a view of Mt Fuji.

Hidden Gems and Local Favorites

For an off the beaten path attraction, visit the Arakurayama Sengen Park in Fujiyoshida. This park offers a stunning view of the Chureito Pagoda against the backdrop of Mt Fuji. It's particularly breathtaking during cherry blossom season in spring. Another local favorite is the Fujisan Sengen Shrine, a historical and sacred site located at the base of Mt Fuji. It's a peaceful place to learn about the mountain's spiritual significance and admire the architecture.

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