Day trip to Mount Fuji in a wheelchair accessible vehicle
While in Tokyo we can arrange for you to make a day trip to Mount Fuji, Japan's most sacred mountain.
No trip to Japan would be complete without escaping the big cities and seeing some of the countryside. This private day trip from Tokyo to Mount Fuji is in a wheelchair accessible vehicle with a driver who is experienced in accessible tourism. Please note the driver may not speak much English but will have a detailed itinerary for your day trip and will ensure that everything runs smoothly.
We suggest making an early start around 7am for this day trip to beat traffic out of Tokyo. It takes roughly two hours to drive to Mount Fuji's 5th station 2,300m above sea level. After standing on the mountain itself, you'll also Lake Kawaguchi, the largest of the Fuji Five Lakes. The views of Fuji are spectacular here - weather permitting!
For more information email us: [email protected] or call: + 44 117 244 3380
A quick note about our experiences: Our experiences are designed to be part of a complete, tailor-made travel package and are not available to book individually. This allows us to ensure every detail – from accommodation to transport – is perfectly coordinated for you. If you're interested in one of these experiences, we'd love to help you build a full itinerary around it!
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