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Mt. Fuji Ancient Trail

Overview

This activity is more than just a walk—it's a prologue to the true Mt. Fuji pilgrimage.
While most climbers today start from the 5th Station, we begin our journey from the base of the mountain, just as pilgrims once did.

During Japan’s Edo period, belief in Mt. Fuji as a sacred mountain spread widely among common people. Religious groups called Fuji-kō formed all over the country, and members would travel together on foot to reach the mountain.
At a time when travel was heavily restricted, pilgrimages like Ise-mairi (visits to Ise Shrine) and Fuji-mōde (visits to Mt. Fuji) were special journeys allowed in the name of faith.
These trips offered not only spiritual meaning but also a rare chance to step away from daily life and connect with something greater.

In Japan, the word kankō (観光), meaning “sightseeing,” originally meant more than just travel—it meant “to observe the light.”
It referred to a journey where one sees the outside world in a way that changes the inner self.

Perhaps, in your own way, your trip to Japan is just such a journey—a moment to pause, reflect, and find a new perspective.

Same-day booking

3 hours

Pickup included

Accompanied Activity

English

Can't see Mt. Fuji today? No problem.

Cloudy skies or rain hiding Mt. Fuji?
It happens—but your day doesn’t have to go to waste.

This light trekking tour at the foot of Mt. Fuji is a great way to enjoy nature, even when the mountain isn’t visible.
The trail is gentle and beginner-friendly—no special hiking experience needed.

Just bring your own shoes (non-slip sneakers are fine).
Long sleeves are recommended for sun and bugs, but no technical gear is required.
Trekking poles are available to rent.

Want more excitement? An optional downhill bike ride through the forest adds a fun twist.

Even without the view, this is your chance to feel the spirit of Mt. Fuji in a new way.

Itinerary

02:00 PM

Pick up

01

Ancient Trail to the Mt. Fuji

02

Prelude Complete: The Ascent Begins

03

The Womb of the Mountain

5:00 PM

Drop off

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​**Coming soon — ask us for availability!**

Downhill Forest Ride

An optional mountain bike experience after your trek
 

Hightlights

Ancient Trail to the Mt. Fuji

At the foot of Mt. Fuji stands a shrine marking the start of the historic Yoshida Trail.
In the Edo period, Fuji-kō pilgrims began their sacred journey here, seeking purification.
The climb was seen not just as physical, but as a spiritual ascent toward enlightenment.

The Sacred Starting Point for Mount Fuji's Pilgrimage

At 1,450 meters stands Umagaeshi, meaning “horse return.”
In the past, travelers left their horses here to begin the climb on foot.
It marked the sacred boundary between the human world and the divine.

The Womb of the Mountain

In the Fuji-kō faith, a lava cave was seen as Mt. Fuji’s sacred “womb.”
Pilgrims crawled through it in a ritual called Tainai Meguri, symbolizing rebirth.
Emerging from the cave, they felt spiritually purified and ready to climb the mountain.

Details

Price

Adult (19-99) ¥ 20,000
Child (0-18)   ¥ 12,000

Number of Participants

Up to 15 people

What's Included

✓Concierge for retreat
✓Photography service
✓Cold-weather gear
✓Rain gear (boots, raincoats, etc.)

Meeting And Pickup

Meeting point

Your Hotel
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* Please arrive at least 10 minutes prior to the start time.

End point

To the place you want to go.
For those who choose the optional rental bike experience, the tour ends at the Umagaeshi bike station, where you’ll begin your downhill ride.
Bikes should be returned to Kikutani-bo Temple, the designated return point.

Time

2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
One hour before the start time. Contact us for availability.

Cancellation Policy

・Cancellations made by 7:00 PM the day before: No charge
・Cancellations after 7:00 PM: 100% cancellation fee
・No changes will be accepted after 7:00 PM on the day before your booking.
・If you’re running late, please contact us in advance. If we don’t hear from you by 10 minutes before the scheduled departure time, your booking may be treated as a cancellation. Arrivals 15 minutes or more after the starting time will be considered a no-show, and no refund will be issued.

Note: In case of inclement weather, the tour may be canceled. In such cases, a full refund will be provided.

Important Infomation

What to bring

・Comfortable shoes and wear
​・D
rinking water, a towel, sunscreen, and insect repellent as needed.

Know before you go

Cave Exploration: The tour includes cave exploration activities, during which your clothing may become soiled. Please participate in attire that can get dirty. Additionally, you may need to crouch to pass through narrow sections.

Trekking: This tour involves light trekking. You may walk on unpaved paths and uneven terrain, so we recommend wearing slip-resistant trekking shoes or hiking boots.

Guest Reviews

“Must joining the night tour if you stay around Mt. Fuji! We last-minute booked it when we couldn't find evening plans, and we're amazed we almost missed it.”

2 people, Couple

UK

Contact us

Mf.  Fuji Times

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