Day Trip to Mt. Fuji: Is the Klook Tour Worth It or Should You Go On Your Own?
Mount Fuji, Japan’s most iconic site. But how should you visit it? With a tour or on your own? Cloak’s Instagrammable spots tour costs about €7,200 yen or €41. It takes you to the famous Arakuyama Sang Park in Lake Kavaguchiko. All the classic Fuji views with a guide and transport included, but you could also recreate the same trip on your own for almost the same price. or take the train from Tokyo to Atsuki, then use the Mount Fuji and Fuji Five Lake Pass for full flexibility. Trains, buses, all covered for 2 days. If you prefer structure, go with the tour. But if you like to travel at your own pace, skip the schedule. You might miss one or two stops, but you’ll gain freedom to see what you want. Even quirky spots like the Kavaguchiko Music Forest Museum. I chose the self-organized route and loved it. You see the Fuji, the lake, the Pagota, and even that famous Lawson all on your own time. For the full comparison and route details, check the post on travelers.com.
When planning a trip to Japan, one of the first things that comes to mind is visiting Mount Fuji. Many people are happy to see it from the plane or from the Shinkansen window, but if you have time during your trip to Japan, it is worth dedicating a day to visiting it. In this post, we will explain how you can do it with a stress-free guided tour or how you can do it on your own. Despite being relatively close to Tokyo, it is a trip that can take all day.
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