About Mt Fuji
Mount Fuji is Japan’s most famous natural landmark and one of the most recognizable mountains in the world. Standing at 3,776 meters (12,388 feet), it is the highest mountain in Japan and has been a symbol of beauty, culture, and spirituality for centuries.
Located about two hours from Tokyo, Mount Fuji attracts millions of visitors every year who come to admire its perfect volcanic shape, scenic landscapes, and cultural significance. The mountain was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2013 due to its importance in Japanese history, religion, and art.
A Mount Fuji private tour offers the perfect opportunity to explore the region at your own pace. Beyond the mountain itself, visitors can enjoy beautiful lakes, traditional villages, panoramic viewpoints, shrines, gardens, and local food experiences. Every season offers a different perspective of Mount Fuji, from cherry blossoms in spring to colorful autumn leaves and snow-capped winter scenery.
Whether you are interested in photography, nature, Japanese culture, or simply seeing one of the world's most iconic landscapes, Mount Fuji is a destination that should not be missed during your visit to Japan.



