Mt Fuji
The iconic symbol of Japan
The iconic symbol of Japan
These five lakes, Kawaguchiko, Motosuko, Saiko, Shojiko, and Yamanakako were created by previous erruptions from Mt Fuji and serve as the base camp for eager hikers before they traverse Mt. Fuji. During your stay in Mt Fuji you will be learning about the restful qualities of the smaller towns that surround the famed mountain, and be able to put your feet up with a good book. Mt Fuji provides a fantastic forest relaxing moment in our tours and includes a private driver.
Please note that it is always a 20% chance of seeing Mt. Fuji and there is no guarantee that the clouds will completely clear.
Saiko Iyashi no sato nenba is a preserved village park filled with old style thatched roofs that face Mt Fuji. This beautiful village is completely open to the public and offers lots of local craft activities, mini museums, local history, and two delicious restaurants. It is the perfect location to visit year round! Momiji Travel Agency takes pride in showcasing this wonderful village and its amenities.
Inside the village guests are encouraged to pick their own kimono and obi belt, then to be dressed by the staff and walk around in the detailed Japanese traditional clothing. There are samurai pants, fake swords, parasols, and samurai helmet props. This activity is fun for the whole family and is the best environment to wear a kimono during your trip!