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Mt. Fuji and Fuji Five Lakes Passport: Worth It for Unlimited Tour Bus Rides in the Lake Kawaguchiko Area?

Mt. Fuji and Fuji Five Lakes Passport: Worth It for Unlimited Tour Bus Rides in the Lake Kawaguchiko Area?

Last updated: 16 October 2023

Explore the stunning Fuji Five Lakes region with ease by using the Mt. Fuji and the Fuji Five Lakes Passport. This guide will show you what to see and do, how to get there, and the benefits of the Passport and tour buses.

Table of Contents
  1. About the spectacular Fuji Five Lakes region
  2. Getting around the Fuji Five Lakes area
  3. 1. The Mount Fuji Pass
  4. Mt. Fuji And The Fuji Five Lakes Passport
  5. Recommended sightseeing plan, starting at 9 AM!

About the spectacular Fuji Five Lakes region

At the foot of the iconic Mt. Fuji, the Fuji Five Lakes offer a breathtaking sightseeing destination.

This area includes Lake Kawaguchi, Lake Yamanaka, Lake Saiko, Lake Motosu, and Lake Shoji, all of which are steeped in cultural significance as part of the revered "Mt. Fuji Sacred Place and Source of Artistic Inspiration."

Formed by ancient eruptions of Mt. Fuji, each lake has a unique charm and undergoes stunning seasonal changes.

A visit to these lakes promises an unforgettable experience, filled with mesmerizing views and a multitude of activities that will leave you longing to return.

Lake Kawaguchi: A Haven of Convenience and Spectacular Views

Lake Kawaguchi
Lake Kawaguchi

Lake Kawaguchi is a favored destination among the Fuji Five Lakes due to its proximity to the Fujikyu Line. It is highly sought-after because of its seamless accessibility to and from the city center. The Lake Kawaguchi area boasts a wide range of accommodations and attractions, which offer a unique blend of relaxation and excitement. Visitors can immerse themselves in hot springs, engage in various activities, and enjoy the astounding vistas of Mt. Fuji that grace the landscape.

For photography enthusiasts, Lake Kawaguchi presents an unparalleled opportunity to capture the renowned mirrored reflection of Mt. Fuji on the water's surface. The northern shore is particularly acclaimed as the prime spot to capture this mesmerizing sight, ensuring a frame-worthy shot that will leave a lasting impression.

Lake Yamanaka: A Majestic Gem Among the Fuji Five Lakes

Lake Yamanaka
Lake Yamanaka

Lake Yamanaka is the largest and one of the most beautiful of the Fuji Five Lakes. There are many stunning scenic spots to explore, and you can choose to explore them by bus or by renting a bicycle. You can also take a leisurely boat ride or try the unique amphibious bus to enjoy the breathtaking views of Mt. Fuji from the lake. Lake Yamanaka offers options for everyone and guarantees an unforgettable experience that will leave you with memories of natural beauty that will last a lifetime.

Lake Saiko: A Realm of Natural Wonders

Lake Saiko
Lake Saiko

Lake Saiko is a mesmerizing destination that allures visitors with its proximity to the Aokigahara Jukai Forest and the presence of Fuji Marimo, a unique and treasured colony of natural monuments.

Fishing enthusiasts are attracted to the lake for the chance to catch 'himemasu,' a type of salmon that has been successfully bred since the early Taisho Era. Moreover, the lake is home to 'kunimasu,' a sockeye salmon species thought to have been extinct for 70 years, which was rediscovered in 2010.

Visitors can explore the area's natural wonders by visiting the Lake Saiko Bat Cave, the Fugaku Wind Cave, or the Narusawa Ice Cave, each offering a unique and unforgettable experience.

Lake Shoji: Serene Tranquility and Enchanting Scenic Charms

Lake Shoji
Lake Shoji

Nestled among the Fuji Five Lakes, Lake Shoji is the smallest in size. Although its surrounding area may not have the same level of tourism development as its counterparts, it exudes a unique charm that evokes a bygone era, earning it the affectionate nickname "Switzerland of East Asia." Its idyllic and nostalgic scenery is particularly attractive to foreign tourists.

One of the most awe-inspiring panoramas in the region is the mesmerizing view of Mt. Fuji overlooking the enchanting Aokigahara Forest. Lake Shoji is also a haven for fishing enthusiasts, as its rich plankton population creates an ideal environment for abundant fish. Whether you're seeking tranquility or the thrill of angling, Lake Shoji promises an experience that will leave a lasting impression amidst its serene waters and captivating surroundings.

Lake Motosu: Inspiration for the 1,000 yen bill

Lake Motosu appears on the 1,000 yen bill
Lake Motosu appears on the 1,000 yen bill

Situated at the westernmost frontier of the Fuji Five Lakes is Lake Motosu, which is known for being the deepest among its counterparts. The lake has crystal-clear waters that provide a magnificent background for various water activities, such as diving and kayaking. Adventure-seekers and nature enthusiasts will find peace in the tranquility of this captivating lake.

Lake Motosu is also famous among photographers who want to capture the breathtaking natural phenomenon called 'Diamond Fuji.' When the rising sun shines on the peak of Mt. Fuji, the remarkable spectacle unfurls, casting a radiant glow on the peaceful surface of Lake Motosu. This view is so extraordinary that it has been immortalized on Japan's 1,000 yen bill, representing the undeniable charm of this idyllic scenery.

Getting around the Fuji Five Lakes area

If you want to take your time touring the Fuji Five Lakes area, you may believe the best option for transportation would be a private vehicle or rental car.

However, the area around Mt. Fuji and Fuji Five Lakes is well-equipped with public transportation and various routes. Even those without a car or who cannot drive will find they can have a fully enjoyable trip.

In this case, the best bet for you would be to purchase the 'Mt. Fuji And The Fuji Five Lakes Passport' sold by Fujikyu Bus, for public transportation access at a great price.

1. The Mount Fuji Pass

1. The Mount Fuji Pass

The Mt. Fuji Pass is an unlimited ride pass sold by Fujikyu Bus and is valid for 1, 2, or 3 days. With this pass, you have the freedom to seamlessly travel around the stunning Mt. Fuji area, hopping on and off buses and trains at your leisure.

Not only does the pass grant you unlimited transportation, but it also includes entrance tickets and special deals for popular amusement facilities, adding an extra layer of excitement to your adventure.

Choose the duration that suits your needs best and embark on an unforgettable journey filled with breathtaking landscapes, thrilling attractions, and the wonders of Mt. Fuji.

Mt. Fuji Pass prices
1-Day Pass (Adults):
5,500 yen
1-Day Pass (Children 6-11):
2,750 yen
2-Day Pass (Adults):
8,000 yen
2-Day Pass (Children 6-11):
4,000 yen
3-Day Pass (Adults):
10,000 yen
3-Day Pass (Children 6-11):
5,000 yen

What are the perks of the Mt. Fuji Pass?

This unlimited pass covers almost all public transportation that service major tourist facilities around Mt. Fuji and Fuji Five Lakes*, which can greatly reduce the total travel cost for sightseeing in the area.

The pass also offers discounts and perks at over 25 partnering tourist facilities, including the Kawaguchiko Mt. Fuji Panorama Ropeway near Lake Kawaguchi, and the above-mentioned Fugaku Wind Caves and Narusawa Ice Caves.

*Pass Coverage
All route buses (Fuji Five Lakes Area), Kawaguchiko Sightseeing Bus (Red line), Saiko Sightseeing Bus (Green Line), Narusawa/Shojiko/Motosuko Sightseeing Bus (Blue Line), Fujiyoshida/Oshino/Yamanakako Sightseeing Bus, Fujikko-Go (F-Line), Mt. Fuji World Heritage Site Loop Bus, Railway (Fujikyuko Line) between Kawaguchiko Station and Shimoyoshida Station.

Where to buy the Mt. Fuji Pass

You can purchase the Mt. Fuji Pass online at the link below or at a sales counter at Otsuki Station, Kawaguchiko Station, Mt. Fuji Station, Asahigaoka Bus Terminal, Gotemba Station, Mishima Station, or Fujinomiya Station.

Mt. Fuji And The Fuji Five Lakes Passport

The Mount Fuji and Fuji Five Lakes Passport is a discount pass sold by Fujikyuko Bus.

There are two types of passes available: the Mount Fuji and Fuji Five Lakes Passport, which allows unlimited rides on major bus routes and certain sections of the Fujikyuko Line, and the Mount Fuji and Fuji Five Lakes Passport 'Fujikyuko Train Set' which provides unlimited rides on major bus routes and the entire Fujikyuko Line. (All prices are tax-inclusive.)

Mount Fuji and Fuji Five Lakes Passport
Adults: 3,300 yen, Children: 1,660 yen
Mount Fuji and Fuji Five Lakes Passport 'Fuji Kyuko Train Set'
Adults: 4,700 yen, Children: 2,360 yen

What are the benefits of the "Mt Fuji and the Fuji Five Lakes Passport"?

This free pass not only covers most public transportation to the main sights in the Mount Fuji and Fuji Five Lakes area but also offers significant savings.

Visitors can enjoy reduced admission fees at over 42 attractions, including the Mount Fuji Panoramic Ropeway near Lake Kawaguchiko and entrances to the Fugaku Wind Cave and Narusawa Ice Cave. It's a cost-effective way to explore and enjoy more for less.

*Applicable Passport Coverage:
  • All bus routes (Fuji Five Lakes area)
  • Lake Kawaguchiko Loop Bus (Red Line)
  • West Lake Loop Bus (Green Line)
  • Narusawa-Sengenko-Motosuko Loop Bus (Blue Line)
  • Fujiyoshida-Oshino-Yamanakako Loop Bus "Fujiko-go"
  • Mount Fuji World Heritage Loop Bus
  • Fuji Kyuko Railway from Kawaguchiko Station to Shimoyoshida Station (Note: The Fuji Kyuko Train Set allows unlimited rides on the entire Fuji Kyuko Line)

Recommended sightseeing plan, starting at 9 AM!

Here's a good example of a Fuji Five Lakes sightseeing plan using the Mt. Fuji and Fuji Five Lakes Passport. The schedule starts at 9:00 AM at Kawaguchiko Station and plans for four attractions by sunset.

Oishi Park: Panoramic view of Mount Fuji over Lake Kawaguchi

Oishi Park
Oishi Park

Board the Kawaguchiko Sightseeing Bus (Red Line) from Kawaguchiko Station heading towards Oishi Park. Your stop, the Kawaguchiko Natural Living Center, is a 30-minute ride away. Once there, take in the stunning views of Mt. Fuji from Oishi Park and capture some memorable photos.

Adjacent to Oishi Park is the Hanakaido promenade, a path that blooms with a variety of flowers from spring through winter.

The park's highlights, lavender and autumn kokia, dazzle from June to early July. This period also coincides with local events like the Kawaguchiko Herb Festival, adding to the park's charm.

Oishi Park
Oishi Park

At the Kawaguchiko Natural Living Center, a facility located right next to the bus stop, you can buy products made with blueberries and cherries from nearby farms. This is a great place for souvenir shopping.

  • Oishi Park
    大石公園
    • Address 2525 Oishi, Fujikawaguchiko-machi, Minamitsuru, Yamanashi Prefecture
    • Nearest Station Take Lake Kawaguchi Sightseeing Bus (Red Line) from Fujikyuko Kawaguchiko Station (30 minutes)

Kawaguchiko Mt. Fuji Panorama Ropeway: Enjoy a panoramic view 1075 meters above sea level

Kawaguchiko Mt. Fuji Panorama Ropeway
Kawaguchiko Mt. Fuji Panorama Ropeway

From Oishi Park, go eastward halfway around Lake Kawaguchi to Kawaguchiko Mt. Fuji Panorama Ropeway.

Take the 10:00 AM Kawaguchiko Sightseeing Bus (Red Line) from Kawaguchiko Natural Living Center to the Yuransen Ropeway Iriguchi bus stop. Ride time is approximately 15 minutes. Get off the bus and head to Kawaguchiko Lakeside Station Ropeway Stop.

When purchasing your ropeway ticket, remember to present your Mt. Fuji and the Fuji Five Lakes Passport, as you may be eligible for a discount. Ride the Ropeway to Fujimidai Station, only 3 minutes away, and enjoy the vast panoramic scenery.

Tenjoyama - ParrySuwanitch / Shutterstock.com
Tenjoyama - ParrySuwanitch / Shutterstock.com

This mountain, Tenjoyama, is said to have been the setting of the famous Japanese folk tale, Mt. Kachi-kachi.

You will find many themes related to the story and its heroes, such as the Tanuki Teahouse and the Usagi Shrine. There are many popular spots around Fujimidai Station as well, including an observatory and Kawarakenage (clay-disc toss), a popular custom to prevent bad karma.

  • Kawaguchiko Mt. Fuji Panorama Ropeway
    ~河口湖~ 富士山パノラマロープウェイ
    • Address 1163-1 Asakawa, Fujikawaguchiko-machi, Minamitsuru-gun, Yamanashi Prefecture 401-0303
    • Nearest Station Take Lake Kawaguchi Sightseeing Bus (Red Line) from Fujikyuko Line Kawaguchiko Station (10 minutes); walk from Yuransen Ropeway Iriguchi bus stop
    • Phone Number 0555-72-0363
    • Admission: 900 yen adult round-trip (500 yen one-way), 450 yen, child round-trip (250 one-way)
      Hours:
      Weekday: 9:30AM-4:00PM (last departure 4:20PM)
      Weekend and Holiday: 9:30AM-5:00PM(last departure 5:20PM)
      Closed: N/A

Oshino Hakkai: Tour one of Japan's most famous ponds

Oshino Hakkai: Tour one of Japan's most famous ponds

Next, head to Oshino Hakkai, where its clear ponds and original Japanese landscape remain. Take the 10:00AM Kawaguchiko Sightseeing Bus (Red Line) from the nearest bus stop, Yuransen Ropeway Iriguchi at Kawaguchiko Mt. Fuji Panorama Ropeway. Head to Kawaguchiko Station, then transfer to the bus bound for Oshino Hakkai (Kawaguchiko/Fujisan/Oshinoko/Yamanakako/Gotemba Outlet route).

The scheduled arrival at Oshino Hakkai is around 11 o'clock.

Oshino Hakkai has eight ponds, all within walking distance of each other, making it a popular tourist attraction. All ponds are included in Japan's Top 100 Waters, famous for the incredible transparency of their waters. Many thatched-roof buildings also remain in the area, making it a great place to get a taste of old-fashioned Japanese scenery.

There are plenty of souvenirs and restaurants at Oshino Hakkai, so you may want to spend about an hour or two and enjoy a traditional lunch of famous, handmade soba, cooked with the underground water of Mt. Fuji.

  • Oshino Hakkai
    忍野八海
    • Address Oshino Village, Minamitsuru-gun, Yamanashi Prefecture 401-0511
    • Nearest Station Take bus from Fujikyuko Line Kawaguchiko Station, 25 minutes (Kawaguchiko/Fujisan/Oshinoko/Yamanakako/Gotemba Outlet route bus), walk from Oshino Hakkai bus stop (5 minutes)
    • Phone Number 0555-84-4222
    • Admission (for Sokonuki pond): 300 yen adults, 150 yen children, 100 yen children from 1 to pre-elementary age
      Business Hours: 9:00AM-5:00PM (Sokonuke Pond only)

YAMANAKAKO NO KABA: Amphibious bus ride on the largest of the Fuji Five Lakes

Lake Yamanaka amphibious bus
Lake Yamanaka amphibious bus

Our final destination is Lake Yamanaka. Take the 1:00PM bus from Oshino Hakkai (Kawaguchiko/Fujisan/Oshinoko/Yamanakako/Gotemba Outlet route), and enjoy a 15 minute ride through the peaceful mountain and lakeside scenery. Get off at Lake Yamanaka Asahigaoka Bus Stop.

*Clockwise route via Fujikko-Go takes about 50 minutes.

Lake Yamanaka offers a variety of activities to enjoy, including cycling and pleasure boats. Today, however, our activity of choice is the amphibious bus, YAMANAKAKO NO KABA (advanced reservations required). Enjoy a 30-minute tour of Lake Yamanaka from both above and below as your guide tells the story of the lake's history and nature. The highlight of the tour is the moment you dive straight into Lake Yamanaka, a powerful experience you will not easily find anywhere else.

  • YAMANAKAKO NO KABA
    YAMANAKAKO NO KABA
    • Address 506-296 Hirano, Yamanakako Village, Minamitsuru-gun, Yamanashi Prefecture, 401-0502
    • Nearest Station Take a bus from Kawaguchiko Station, 40 minutes (Kawaguchiko/Fujisan/Oshinoko/Yamanakako/Gotemba Outlet route bus), get off at Yamanakako Asahigaoka Bus Stop
    • Phone Number 0555-73-8181
    • ・Tickets: 2,300 yen for adults, 1,150 yen for children, 400 yen for children 0-4 years (no seat) (*Tax included; extra fee in summer)
      ・Tour Length: 9:15 AM - 4:00 PM (Approx. 30 minutes, 9 departures daily)
      ・Regular Holiday: Irregular closings

And with the KABA BUS ride, our sightseeing trip comes to a close. Take the 4:00 PM bus (Kawaguchiko/Fujisan/Oshinoko/Yamanakako/Gotemba Outlet route) back to Kawaguchiko Station.

Kawaguchiko station
Kawaguchiko station

In a single day, we were able to enjoy Lake Kawaguchi's Oishi Park, Oshino Hakkai, and Lake Yamanaka. There were also discounts on the ropeway and amphibious bus.

In addition to the attractions introduced here, the Mt. Fuji and the Fuji Five Lakes passport, allows you to enjoy various other routes and combinations. If you plan to visit the Mt. Fuji Five Lakes area, give this pass a try. There is nothing to lose!

  • Kawaguchiko Station
    河口湖駅
    • Address Funatsu, Fujikawaguchiko, Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi 3641
*This information is from the time of this article's publication.
*Prices and options mentioned are subject to change.
*Unless stated otherwise, all prices include tax.

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