Fuji Instagram Highlights: Sengen Pagoda, Lake Kawaguchi & The Famous Clock Shop
Embark on an epic adventure from Tokyo to Mt. Fuji, exploring shimmering lakes, sacred villages, vibrant flower parks, and legendary photo spots - all while soaking in the breathtaking spirit of Japan's wild heart.
Journey from the heart of Tokyo to the breathtaking landscapes surrounding Mt. Fuji, where you'll capture postcard-perfect views and immerse yourself in serene natural beauty.1This tour is an ideal blend of iconic scenery and authentic local culture.
What You'll Experience
Lake Yamanaka: Start your day at Lake Yamanaka, the largest of the Fuji Five Lakes.2 Known for its peaceful atmosphere, it offers a tranquil setting to take in stunning, mirror-like reflections of Mt.3 Fuji.
Oshino Hakkai: Explore the traditional village of Oshino Hakkai, famous for its eight sacred, spring-fed ponds.4 Here, you'll witness the crystal-clear waters that originate from Mt. Fuji's melted snow. Take time to wander the charming village and savor local snacks like grilled dango or yomogi mochi, giving you a taste of Japanese food culture.5
Oishi Park: Discover the seasonal beauty of Oishi Park on the shores of Lake Kawaguchi.6 The park’s vibrant flower gardens create a beautiful foreground to the magnificent Mt.7 Fuji. Whether you visit during the summer, when the lavender fields are in a romantic purple bloom, or in autumn when the bright red kochia plants are on display, this park offers a spectacular photo opportunity in every season.
Arakurayama Sengen Park:This is the highlight for every photographer. Ascend to Arakurayama Sengen Park for the classic, must-have shot of Japan: the Chureito Pagodaframed by cherry blossoms (in season) with Mt.8 Fuji standing majestically in the background. It's a view so iconic, it's been named one of the top spots for photographers worldwide.
Hikawa Clock Shop: Snap a photo at the now-famous Hikawa Clock Shop, a vintage-style clock with Mt.9Fuji perfectly visible in the background. This charming stop has become a popular spot for social media and is a fun way to capture a modern-day Mt. Fuji view.


















