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Top 3 Mt. Fuji View Hot Spring Resorts - Best Season for Snow-Capped Views!

Top 3 Mt. Fuji View Hot Spring Resorts - Best Season for Snow-Capped Views!

Date published: 8 December 2025

Soaking in a natural hot spring while gazing at the majestic silhouette of Mt. Fuji is one of Japan's most unforgettable travel experiences. To help you plan the perfect stay, we've compiled the top 3 hot spring resorts with Mt. Fuji views based on the latest rankings from Rakuten Travel, Japan's largest travel booking platform.

December through February is peak season for Mt. Fuji viewing - the air is crisp and clear, and the mountain's snow-covered peak is absolutely stunning. Book early, as top resorts sell out quickly during these months.

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Table of Contents
  1. Why December-February is the Best Time to See Mt. Fuji
  2. Top 3 Hot Spring Resorts with Mt. Fuji Views
  3. 3 Key Factors When Choosing Your Mt. Fuji Resort
  4. Book Now for Snow-Season Mt. Fuji

Why December-February is the Best Time to See Mt. Fuji

On November 21, 2025, Rakuten Travel released their "Popular Hot Spring Resorts with Mt. Fuji Views" ranking based on actual booking data from October 2024 through September 2025.

What makes winter Mt. Fuji so special?

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photo:PIXTA

December through February offers the clearest visibility of Mt. Fuji. The crisp winter air and snow-capped peak create picture-perfect views that you'll remember for a lifetime. Combine this with the therapeutic warmth of an onsen (hot spring), and you've got a truly magical Japanese experience.

This is peak tourist season, so popular resorts book up fast - especially on weekends. Check availability now to secure your spot.

Top 3 Hot Spring Resorts with Mt. Fuji Views

#1: Mount Fuji View Onsen Ryokan Ooike Hotel

photo:Rakuten Travel
photo:Rakuten Travel

Location: Lake Kawaguchi, Yamanashi Prefecture
Awards: 3-time consecutive Rakuten Travel Award winner

Mt. Fuji Views
See Mt. Fuji from three different vantage points: guest rooms, the main bath, and the rooftop observation deck. Suites and deluxe rooms added in 2021 were specifically designed to maximize Mt. Fuji visibility from anywhere in the room.
*Note: Views are weather-dependent and not guaranteed.

Onsen Experience
The main bath offers sweeping views of Mt. Fuji while you soak away travel fatigue. Select rooms feature private outdoor jacuzzi baths.

photo:Rakuten Travel
photo:Rakuten Travel
Best For:
  • Couples seeking a romantic getaway
  • Travelers who want award-winning quality and service
  • Those combining Lake Kawaguchi sightseeing with onsen relaxation

#2: Gotemba Kogen Tokinosumika

photo:Rakuten Travel
photo:Rakuten Travel

Location: Gotemba, Shizuoka Prefecture
Type: Full-service resort complex on 100,000 tsubo (330,000+ sqm) of land

Mt. Fuji Views
View Mt. Fuji from outdoor baths and select guest rooms throughout the sprawling property. During winter, the resort's famous illumination event creates a magical backdrop with Mt. Fuji rising majestically in the distance.
*Note: Views are weather-dependent and not guaranteed.

Special Experiences
Glamping accommodations available for a luxury outdoor experience. Year-round events and activities make this more than just a place to stay.

photo:Rakuten Travel
photo:Rakuten Travel
Best For:
  • Families and groups wanting diverse activities
  • Winter illumination and Mt. Fuji photography enthusiasts
  • Those who enjoy exploring large resort properties

#3: Fuji Matsuzono Hotel

photo:Rakuten Travel
photo:Rakuten Travel

Location: Lake Yamanaka, Yamanashi Prefecture
Unique Feature: Every room offers either Mt. Fuji or Lake Yamanaka views

Mt. Fuji Views
All rooms feature Mt. Fuji or lake views. Early risers can capture the famous "reverse Fuji" reflection on the lake's surface. Stroll through Japanese gardens with Mt. Fuji as your backdrop.
*Note: Views are weather-dependent and not guaranteed.

Onsen Experience
The outdoor bath in the main facility offers Mt. Fuji views that change with the seasons and time of day. Bathtubs are lined with volcanic rock from Mt. Fuji itself.

photo:Rakuten Travel
photo:Rakuten Travel
Best For:
  • Photography enthusiasts (reverse Fuji opportunities)
  • Those seeking a quieter Lake Yamanaka atmosphere
  • Travelers who appreciate Japanese gardens paired with mountain views

3 Key Factors When Choosing Your Mt. Fuji Resort

1. Season Affects Visibility

Winter (December-February) ★★★★★
Clearest air and highest visibility. Snow-capped Mt. Fuji at its most beautiful. Prime season!

Spring & Fall (March-May, September-November) ★★★★☆
Good visibility with bonus scenery like cherry blossoms or autumn foliage.

Summer (June-August) ★★☆☆☆
Frequent cloud cover reduces visibility, though early mornings offer better chances.

2. Location Changes the View

Lake Kawaguchi (Oike Hotel)
Best access from Tokyo with plenty of tourist facilities. Classic view of Mt. Fuji across the lake.

Lake Yamanaka (Fujimatsuen Hotel)
Quieter setting with higher elevation means you're closer to Mt. Fuji. Prime spot for "reverse Fuji" photography.

Gotemba (Tokino Sumika)
Shortest travel time from Tokyo. Southern view of Mt. Fuji. Near Gotemba Premium Outlets for shopping.

3. Have a Backup Plan

Weather can obscure Mt. Fuji at any time. Fortunately, these resorts offer plenty to enjoy regardless: therapeutic hot springs, kaiseki cuisine, and nearby attractions like Oshino Hakkai springs or Fuji-Q Highland amusement park. Early morning typically offers the best visibility, so try again at sunrise if evening views don't pan out.

Book Now for Snow-Season Mt. Fuji

December through February is the golden window for Mt. Fuji viewing. The combination of crystal-clear air and snow-covered peaks creates breathtaking scenery, and experiencing it from a warm onsen is quintessentially Japanese.

This is high season worldwide, so weekends and holidays book out especially fast. Reserve early to secure your spot.

*Important Notes
Mt. Fuji visibility is weather-dependent and cannot be guaranteed
Not all rooms at each property offer Mt. Fuji views - check individual room details when booking

Book Your Mt. Fuji Hot Spring Experience
December through February offers the best visibility for snow-capped Mt. Fuji views. These top-ranked resorts book out quickly during peak season.

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Ranking Methodology
  • Data Collection Date: October 16, 2025
  • Methodology: Ranked by booking volume for accommodation plans containing the keyword "Mt. Fuji"
  • Booking Period Analyzed: October 1, 2024 - September 30, 2025
  • Qualifying Properties: Leisure category hot spring resorts on Rakuten Travel with Mt. Fuji-view rooms available
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*This information is from the time of this article's publication.
*Prices and options mentioned are subject to change.
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