Access guide
How to get to Mt Fuji.
Every popular Fuji destination, with the actual train and bus routes from Tokyo, real travel times, current prices and the rail pass that saves the most money on each one.
Every popular Fuji destination, with real routes.
Click any destination for step by step directions from Tokyo, expected costs and the best pass to use.
- Fuji Five Lakes, Yamanashi
Lake Kawaguchi (Kawaguchiko)
The classic Fuji lake, two hours from Shinjuku.
About 2 h 2 routesSee routes - Kanagawa
Hakone
Onsen, pirate ship on Lake Ashi, and Fuji from Owakudani.
About 1 h 25 2 routesSee routes - Shizuoka
Gotemba
Closest big town to Fuji, gateway for the climbing trail and the Premium Outlets.
About 1 h 30 2 routesSee routes - Yamanashi
Chureito Pagoda (Shimoyoshida)
The five storey pagoda framed by Fuji.
About 2 h 10 2 routesSee routes - Fuji Five Lakes, Yamanashi
Lake Yamanaka (Yamanakako)
The biggest of the Fuji lakes, famous for Diamond Fuji.
About 2 h 15 2 routesSee routes - Yamanashi
Fuji Subaru Line 5th Station
The 2,300 m gateway to the Yoshida climbing trail.
About 3 h 1 routesSee routes - Shizuoka
Mishima
Your Shinkansen gateway for the south side of Fuji.
About 45 min 1 routesSee routes - Shizuoka
Shin-Fuji
The closest Shinkansen station to the mountain itself.
About 1 h 15 1 routesSee routes
One pass covers most of the journey.
The nationwide Japan Rail Pass covers the Tokaido Shinkansen to Mishima, Shin-Fuji and Odawara, plus the JR Chuo line out to Otsuki for the Kawaguchiko transfer. Order before you fly and activate the day you start moving.