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How do I get to Fuji 5th station from Tokyo?

How do I get to Fuji 5th station from Tokyo?

Taking a train from Tokyo to Mount Fuji

  1. Take the Fuji Excursion Limited Express train from Shinjuku Station direct to Kawaguchiko Station.
  2. Take a JR Limited Express train (Azusa or Kaiji) from Shinjuku Station to Otsuki, then transfer to the Fujikyu Railway for Kawaguchiko.

Can you drive to Mt Fuji 5th Station?

You can reach the fifth station by car on the Subaru Line, a scenic toll road that climbs Mt. Fuji’s lower northern slopes. The road is accessible most of the year but is closed to private vehicles during the busy climbing season (July 1 to September 10).

How high up is the 5th station on Mt Fuji?

2,305m
When you get off at Mount Fuji 5th station, you are already at 2,305m above sea level. If you start climbing before you get used to the high altitude, you have more chance to suffer from altitude sickness.

How do you get to Mt Fuji from Tokyo by bullet train?

Here’s how to get from the west, with the bullet train: Take the Tokaido Shinkansen (Kodama and some Hikari trains, please check) from Kyoto Station or Shin-Osaka station (covered by the Japan Rail Pass) Get off at Odawara station. Take the Hakone Tozan train for Hakone-Yumoto Station (not covered by JR)

Is Mt. Fuji 5th station open?

The Fuji Subaru Line 5th Station is accessible almost year round, snow conditions permitting, and is a popular sightseeing spot even outside of the climbing season.

What do you wear to Mount Fuji 5th station?

There can be more than a 15○C difference in temperature between the 5th Station and the peak of Mt. Fuji. On top of a long-sleeved t-shirt, you should wear a warm fleece or sweater, in addition to a waterproof windbreaker to help protect yourself against the elements.

Is Mt Fuji worth visiting?

Unless people plan to hike Mount Fuji, there is no need to approach the Mount Fuji Fifth Station as this will ruin the spectacular view that could be seen otherwise. This doesn’t mean that Mt. Fuji is not worth seeing, but how you decide to see it is important so you don’t waste time during your travel.

How much does it cost to go to Mt Fuji from Tokyo?

The one-way trip is about 2 hours to 2 hours and 30 minutes long, and costs 1,800 yen. And, at Shinjuku Station, Keio Bus and Fujikyu run hourly buses bound for Kawaguchiko and the Fuji Five Lakes. The one-way ride takes less than 2 hours, and cost 1,750 yen.

Is Mt. Fuji 5th station open in November?

What is the temperature on Mt. Fuji?

Mt. Fuji Summit, 3776m / 12,390ft

Fri Sat
Max/Min (°F) 50° | 50° 48° | 48°
Wind (km/h) 15 20
Freezing Level (ft) 18046 17717
Current Weather 76°F 5

What is the best time to see Mt Fuji?

It is visible from Tokyo on many days between November and February, while very rarely between April and August. The chances of seeing the mountain are also relatively low in September and its typhoon season. Hence, Mount Fuji is best visible from autumn to winter.

Is there bullet train from Tokyo to Mt Fuji?

Keep in mind there is no direct Tokyo to Mt Fuji bullet train so this option requires a number of changes. The bullet train to Kawaguchiko departs from Shinjuku Station in Tokyo. If you have a Japanese rail pass you should be able to get to Shinjuku for free if you use the JR Yamanote line or JR Chuo Line .

What is the fifth station Mt Fuji?

The Fujinomiya 5th Station (富士宮五合目, Fujinōmiya Gogōme) is the second most popular and second most developed of the four fifth stations on Mount Fuji. It is the easiest to access by public transportation from western Japan, and is served by direct buses from Shin-Fuji and Mishima Stations along the JR Tokaido Shinkansen.

What is Mt Fuji summit?

The Summit of Mt.Fuji (富士山頂) is the highest place in Japan. The altitude of the summit is 3776m from the sea level. It is called “Kengamine(剣ケ峰)” of Mt.Fuji. The flat land area which is surrounding the volcanic cone of Mt.Fuji is called 10th station which considered as the top of Mt.Fuji.