2 Day Scenic Mount Fuji Train Trip | Tokyo to Mount Fuji đŻđ”
Today, we travel through Japanâs mountains to experience spring at its most iconic site, Mount Fuji and its stunning surroundings! From local food to scenic viewsâall in a 2-day journey. Please enjoy the trip! Good morning. Itâs a chilly morning in Tokyo. Today we ride on the Fuji Excursion andÂ
the Fuji View Express to visit Mount Fuji! This is the route for the day: We start our journey from Tokyo Station. Thereâs a direct train from Shinjuku StationÂ
to Kawaguchiko Station, so weâll head there. Itâs about a 2-hour rideÂ
from Shinjuku to Kawaguchiko. One-way ticket: around „4,130. Letâs begin our journey. The journey starts off at the bento store. I donât know if thereâs any good bentoÂ
store in Shinjuku, so Iâll buy some here. There are many, many, many, manyÂ
types of bentos from all over Japan. From famous self-heating bentos to regionalÂ
specialtiesâitâs something you canât miss out on. I feel hungry, so Iâm going to buy two bentos. Alright, we need to go now. Heading to Platform 2. There is now an ordinary commuterÂ
train with first-class seats. Iâll use it today. Wowâvery comfortable. With tables and power outlets. WIFI as well. Iâve made it to Shinjuku. Platform 9. This is the train weâre boarding today. The Kaiji Express is attached to the E353 Fuji Excursion Express. This PS5-looking train would take you all the way to Kawaguchiko Station without any transfers, but on a beautiful clear day like this, getting a seat all the way through is almost impossible. So instead, Iâll ride this train to Ćtsuki, then transfer to another train there. The train will split at Ćtsuki, with each section heading to a different destination. The trainâs departing soon, so Iâll board. Let’s go. Hereâs my seat. Iâve booked Seat D. The train has departed. Letâs go. On a nice day, you get Mount Fuji in the distance. Hereâs my first meal: theÂ
ă«ă€ăæŒŹăćŒćœ (Ruibe-zuke Bento) The Ruibe-zuke Bento is fromÂ
the northern island of Hokkaido. Waitâlook at that! Itâs Mount Fuji! Weâre going to head there today. Itâs quite popular, I think. It has roots in the aboriginalÂ
community of Hokkaidoâthe Ainu. Ruibe: A traditional Hokkaido dishÂ
where fishâusually salmonâis frozen,  then sliced thin and eaten while still partly frozen, similar to sashimi. Itâs marinated with a soy-based sauce. Ruibe means âa thing that melts,â referring to how  the frozen fish gently meltsÂ
in your mouth as you eat itâ especially when sliced thinlyÂ
and served partially thawed. Comes with salmon and salmon roe. And edible fake leaves. I think itâs kelp. Thanks for the food. canned corn soup. Itâs time to open my second bento. Wow, Iâm not full. This is the oyster bento. Look here. Thereâs a pull-string labeled. You tug itâand within seconds, steamÂ
starts rising from the bottom of the bento. Three… two… one… It makes a faint sound. You wait about 5â7 minutes, and theÂ
whole bento box starts to warm up. Letâs wait. Itâs surprisingly exciting. A mini ritual. Open. A rich, savory oyster aroma hits you. The oysters are plump, juicy, and simmeredÂ
in a sweet-savory soy-based sauce. They soak into the rice. The rice is infused with oyster juicesÂ
and dashiâitâs flavorful and moist,  not just a plain base. There are mushrooms, a slice of carrot shaped likeÂ
a flower, and a bit of pickled veggie on the side. Thanks for the food. Weâre arriving soon at our station. We made it to Otsuki Station. This is where the train toÂ
Kawaguchiko and Kofu uncouples. The train to Kofu departs first. Okay, now I head to another train companyâitâsÂ
just beside the station weâre currently in: The Fujikyu Railway. Iâll ride this one. Wait, guys… I lost something. I might have left something on the train seat. Wait a second… Oh my goodness me. Trip delayedâgoing to KofuÂ
to see if I can get it back. Not found. Iâm going to cry. Iâm back on a different day. Continuing my delayed trip. Otsuki Station. My train from Otsuki to KawaguchikoÂ
will be on the Fuji View Express. Close to the station, there was a famousÂ
confectionary shopâso I made a visit. The train is here. This is the Fuji View Express. Wowâthe red really stands out. Unlike the bold red color of the exterior,Â
the interior features a strong contrast. Itâs like if every colorful bugÂ
were splattered onto the seat. Itâs quite a unique trainâwithÂ
colorful seats and warm wood accents. Itâs colorful. Iâm at the washroom right nowÂ
and… well, lots of goods. Wowâart. Not gonna lie, thatâs art. And itâs even labeled art. The train departs. Oh, look! Thereâs even aÂ
cute-looking Mount Fuji train. Remember to book your ticket whenÂ
you know itâs a nice day like today. There are a billion foreigners whoÂ
did not buy reservation tickets. Make sure you donât make that mistake. Oh! Look! Itâs Mount Fuji! Letâs go! Itâs very floral in this season. Nice. Letâs head to a seat tour. Looks like thereâs a table… Cup holder… And a side table. This big frame thingâI think itâs toÂ
make the scenery look like a painting,  if that wasnât obvious. There is no power outlet,Â
which is important to know. There isnât one, right? Right. Sad. Well, thereâs this thing I bought at the station. Observe. This. And this. Wowza. What could be inside? WaitâI donât remember buying this. Peach mochi thing. And, wellâitâs the season, so: Sakura mochi. Thereâs even a sakura blossom in there. I didnât know they were edible. It looks like there are purchasable food and beverages. and even souvenirs. The peach mochi tastes slightly like peach. My first time eating cherry blossom. Cherry blossom mochi is… Itâs pretty tasty. This leaf tastes good! I donât know if itâs because thisÂ
is a special express train, but… The train makes a stop at a nice viewing point. The train slows down…Â
like, really slows down. Wowâlook at that view of Mount Fuji. Beautiful. Beautiful. Thereâs even people wearingÂ
their backpacks already. A nice gesture from the train crew. Weâre arriving at the Chureito Pagoda Station. This is the place known forÂ
the pagoda and Mount Fuji. Itâs featured in every âTravel Japanâ thing ever. You can kinda see the pagoda. BTWâIâll be visiting this place tomorrow. And this is the most famous mochi in this area: Shingen mochi. Made it to Mount Fuji Station. One stop away from the end. I still had this little snack left. it’s mochi with black sugar syrup and soybean flour There’s mochi inside. One stop away from the end. Sorryâthere was one more stop in between: Fuji-Q Highland Station. We made it! Kawaguchiko Station. Dangâthis station canât handleÂ
the number of people coming here. This might be worse than Kyoto. Now Iâd like to visit thatÂ
Lawsonâsee how that wall is doing. Thereâs a 7/11 here! I did not know that. Thereâs even a police stationÂ
just beside the conbini. Guysâthereâs so many people that theÂ
line extended to the fridge area. And it smelled like no Lawson Iâve ever visited. It smelled like… Like a foreign country lol. Looks like the fence was removed. Tourist attraction, lol. Please give it a visit to experience. Itâs already past 3, so Iâm going to eat lunch. This is HĆtĆ. A local specialtyâfeaturing heartyÂ
vegetable soup with flat noodles. GuysâIâm only halfway done and Iâm almost full. All this for „1,320. This is good value right here. Good stuff. Thanks for the food. Now heading to… Whatâs it called? The Mount Fuji Panorama Ropeway. What the heck are these prices… I was recommended to visitÂ
this place on a sunny day. Cool beans. My ears are crackling. Wowza, this view. Climbed a trail. I found a small shrine. Itâs a miracle to see Mount Fuji this clearly. Iâm going to shut up now. Please enjoy the view. You can see Lake Kawaguchi from here! Now itâs 6 p.m.âIâm going to the famousÂ
garden where you can see Mount Fuji. All these foreign touristsÂ
seem happy to see Mount Fuji. Dangâ„2,000 for 30 minutes? Itâs closed now, but Iâd like to ride it someday. I arrived to Oishi Park just a bit late. I was going to eat somethingÂ
hereâtempuraâbut itâs kinda expensive. Iâve made it to my hotel. Today my hotel is Noborizakawa Hotel. It was the only hotel open on the day. „9,000. And itâs supposed to have a Mount Fuji view. It has that nice 80s feel. The golden age of Japan. The toilet seems like a newer model. Wowâvery Mount Fuji view. Nice. Waitâthereâs even a bath! Thereâs a lot of restaurants around: Sushiro, Lawson… I want to eat meat. Gyu-Kaku. The biggest BBQ chain in Japan. Might be 10 years since Iâve had Gyu-Kaku. Letâs give it a try. Aged Thick-Cut Kalbi Family Kalbi Addictive Harami Premium Lean Wagyu Kurashita Pork Kalbi raw seasoned meat this meat looks kinda raw Now that’s better. Waitâitâs kinda good. Kalbi is good. At Gyu-Kaku,  order the Kalbi. Total: „3,410 Maybe I shouldâve tried theÂ
all-you-can-eat for like „4,000… Thanks for the meal. I need to bathe and rest. Goodbye. Thereâs even a rest place. And for the final, -196°C drink. Never tried this before. And this. And chicken. This drink really hurts my lips. Tomorrow morning: Iâll head to the pagoda place. Early morning. I hope I can wake up. Waitâyou can kinda see Mount Fuji? What theâ Good nighters. Good morning. What a very nice, clear day. Itâs cold, 3°C out. Iâll wait until it gets warmerâ14°C. This seems ideal. Letâs head out. You can really see MountÂ
Fuji from the ground floor. Itâs really that big. It was a pretty nice hotel. I almost lost my earbuds. I remember nowâI had a dream aboutÂ
riding this in yesterdayâs dream. Holyâthatâs a lot of people. Letâs go. I made it to Arakurayama Sengen Park. I got a crane with a broken neck! That is a lot of people! Itâs worse than Kyoto, not gonna lie. What the heckkkkkkkkk. Is this lineeeee?? An hour-long line to take a photo. The line is insane theres even people taking pictures of a picture. Long waiting time… Wowzers. Beautiful. You’ve probably seen this view at least once before. What a beautiful sight. ăăăćăăăă I bought a good luck charm. Itâs like the perfect souvenir. I got the âwish come trueâ charm. Got a nice cherry blossom feelâpretty cool. I got a treat for myself. Itâs not just a soft serve. Itâs a Japanese-style monaka ice cream. Thereâs even mochi inside. Japan is home to many famous udon spots, but today I’m trying “Yoshida no Udon,” known for being the hardest udon noodles in Japan. They’re seriously jaw-droppingly firm! It’s good. Thanks for the udon. Now that I ate something,Â
I realized I was starving. Iâll go get something to eat. Itâs also a good time for lunch. Iâd like to relax away from all the tourists. This place seems great. You can even see Mount Fuji. I got the sakura braised pork setâ„1,400. As expectedâitâs good. The rice is good. I think they cook the riceÂ
in a traditional rice cooker. Thanks for the food. Now heading to Oshino Hakkai. There isn’t really an entrance here since it’s free to enter. You’ve got to follow the crowd. I got a rice cakeâitâs too hot. Green. Oshino Hakkai! A set of eight natural spring waterÂ
ponds located in the village of Oshino,  between Lake Kawaguchi and Mount
Fuji in Yamanashi Prefecture. The ponds are fed by snowmeltÂ
from Mount Fuji, filtered through  porous lava underground over decadesâ
making the water extremely clear and pure. Each pond has a name and spiritualÂ
significanceâhistorically tied to  purification and the worship of Mount Fuji. Recognized as part of the FujisanÂ
Cultural World Heritage site. Today, itâs a popular tourist spotÂ
with traditional thatched-roof houses. That was number 5. This stuff tastes like grass. Dangâlook! Number 3âitâs like a jewel. Thereâs still a fountain springing out. Number 6âunlike the otherÂ
lakes, this one is murky. Number 8… my stomach hurts. Imagine living here… Wow, so peaceful. Number 4. Number 2âitâs a puddle. I couldnât find pond number 1 for some reason. It might be far from here. So Iâll call this one the number 1 pond. Weâve had enough fun looking at ponds. Now itâs time to head to my last destination: Oishi Gardenârevenge time. Wowza. What a beautiful sight. The light blue hues of the flowersÂ
really complement the mountains. Smells like spring. somebody is fishing. Theyâre planting new flowers. There are more flowers than yesterday. Raspberry and pistachio… Might be the worst combo. Welpâyou got the angle wrong. Waitâheâs correcting it. You learn from your mistakes. Well, thanks all for today. Thanks for watching! Have a nice day!
Today, we travel through Japanâs mountains to experience spring at its most iconic site, Mount Fuji, and its stunning surroundings! From local food to scenic viewsâall in a 2-day journey.
Fee: (Shinjuku to Kawaguchiko) „4,130/$30/ÂŁ20/âč2,400/âŹ25/C$40/â©30,000/âœ2,400
(Otsuki to Kawaguchiko) „1,770/$12/ÂŁ9/âč1,000/âŹ10/C$15/â©15,000/âœ1,000
Train: The Fuji Excursion & Fujisan View Express
Seat: Seat D from Shinjuku for Mount Fuji views
Experience: Spring is the best season.
0:00 Introduction
0:36 Map & Cost
3:03 The Fuji Excursion
11:48 The Fujisan View Express
22:05 Day 1 Mount Fuji Scenic Spots & Kawaguchiko
35:32 Day 2 Mount Fuji Scenic Spots & Kawaguchiko
50:36 Thanks for watching!

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Planning a trip to Japan with my wife this October, and seeing Mount Fuji is my biggest dream! This video got me even more excitedâhopefully, we can follow a similar route from Tokyo. Canât wait! đ»â€ïž
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LOL at those tourist prices for ramen – that was crazy. A great video, as always!
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