Wheelchair accessible | Private day trip from Tokyo to Mt. Fuji 5th Station, Oshino Hakkai, and Lake Kawaguchi
Price
570 USD~
Per group (maximum 5 people)
Destination:
Yamanashi (Mt,Fuji)
Duration:
Day Tour
Tour ID:
FUJI-1D-EN
Accessible services included
Shuttle service by Care Taxi
Local Tour Guide
Additional accessible options
Meal Expenses
Admission Fee
Caregiver and Nurse Escort
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Supported languages
English/Japanese
Tour Overview
At Oishi Park on the north shore of Lake Kawaguchi, you can enjoy a panoramic view of Mount Fuji across flower fields that change with the seasons. You can leisurely stroll along the 350-meter flat flower-lined path in a wheelchair. Next, at the Kawaguchiko Music and Forest Museum, you can enjoy a live music box performance in a park that recreates the streetscape of a European town. With ramps and elevators in place, you can enjoy a refined experience while remaining in your wheelchair.
In the afternoon, we'll take the Fuji Subaru Line to the 5th station of Mt. Fuji at an altitude of 2,300m. Even without climbing, this is a highlight spot where you can experience the sea of clouds and the majestic mountain slopes up close. There are also plenty of shops and observation areas, so you can take home lots of memories of Mt. Fuji.
Depending on the season, harvesting experiences such as strawberry picking and peach picking can also be arranged. Enjoy seasonal fruits in a barrier-free farm with elevated cultivation, even while in a wheelchair.
Tour Highlights
The flower-lined path in Oishi Park is a fully paved, flat promenade, offering a scenic 350-meter walk even in a wheelchair.
Kawaguchiko Museum of Music and Forest is equipped with ramps and elevators. Discounts are available for those with a disability certificate.
Mount Fuji's 5th Station: From the parking lot to the observation area
The shop is accessible via a flat, paved path.
All locations have accessible restrooms.
itinerary
time | Content |
|---|---|
08:00 | Hotel departure |
10:00-11:00 | Oishi Park Tour |
11:00-12:00 | Kawaguchiko Music and Forest Museum Tour |
12:00-13:00 | Kawaguchiko Area Lunch |
13:30-14:30 | Mount Fuji 5th Station Tour |
~16:00 | Return to hotel |
*Please note that the 5th station of Mt. Fuji is closed during the winter (typically from November to April) and there are restrictions on private vehicles (typically from early July to early September, with shuttle bus service available). During periods when access is unavailable, we will guide you to alternative spots such as Yamanakako Flower Park or seasonal fruit picking.
Examples of accessible locations
Oishi Park

Located on the northern shore of Lake Kawaguchi, Oishi Park is a Mount Fuji viewing spot where over 90 varieties of flowers bloom throughout the year. You can enjoy the interplay of flowers and Mount Fuji in each season, from tulips in spring, lavender in early summer, to kochia in autumn. The 350-meter-long "Flower Road" is a flat, paved path, making it easy to stroll around even in a wheelchair. From the observation room on the second floor of the adjacent Kawaguchi Lake Nature Living Center, an even more impressive panoramic view of Mount Fuji unfolds. It is a representative photo spot of the Mount Fuji area, frequently featured in international travel media.
Accessibility Information
There are parking spaces for people with disabilities in the parking lot.
The Hanakaido is a fully paved, flat pedestrian walkway.
Kawaguchiko Nature Living Center has accessible toilets.
You can access the 2nd-floor observation deck via the elevator inside the building.
The adjacent Fuji Oishi Hana Terrace also has ramps installed in almost all of its stores.
Kawaguchiko Museum of Music and Forest

This museum, set in a garden that recreates the streetscape of a European town, allows visitors to admire a collection of world-class music boxes and automatic musical instruments. Live music box concerts are held daily in the garden hall with Mount Fuji as a backdrop, offering a unique experience that is highly praised by international travelers. Even just strolling through the gardens surrounded by Mount Fuji and flowers is well worth the visit.
Accessibility Information
The building has ramps.
Equipped with an elevator, making it accessible for wheelchair users.
Admission fee discount available upon presentation of a disability certificate.
Some areas are inaccessible (inside the museum shop, 2nd floor restaurant, and restrooms in the B1 restaurant).
Mt. Fuji 5th station (seasonally limited)

Reached via the Fuji Subaru Line, the 5th station of Mount Fuji, at an altitude of 2,300m, is a popular spot for inbound tourists where you can experience Mount Fuji up close without having to climb it. The sea of clouds stretching out below, the majestic mountain slopes, and the crisp, clean air—you can experience an overwhelming sense of having truly arrived at Mount Fuji. The observation area and shops are also well-equipped, with plenty of Mount Fuji-themed souvenirs available. It's also a perfect spot for commemorative photos.
Accessibility Information
From the parking lot to the observation area
A flat, paved road leads to the shop.
Barrier-free toilets available
Some parts of the walking trail are gravel and sloped.
Due to the high altitude, temperatures are 10-15°C lower than in the lowlands. We recommend bringing warm clothing.
Yamanakako Flower Park (seasonal)

Yamanakako Flower Park boasts a sprawling flower field spanning approximately 300,000 square meters. With Mount Fuji as a backdrop, tulips, sunflowers, cosmos, and other seasonal flowers bloom in profusion. The all-weather greenhouse, "Floral Dome Furara," is a two-story structure with a roof, paved paths, and elevators, allowing wheelchair users to enjoy the flowers regardless of the weather.
Accessibility Information
The entire area inside Floral Dome Furara is paved.
Elevator included
The main paths in the free outdoor area are paved.
Use Parking Lot 1 (Parking Lot 2 is unsuitable as it is a gravel path).
Some flower field areas have stairs. Your guide will lead you along the flat route.
Examples of accessible restaurants
The tour price does not include meals, but we can recommend wheelchair-accessible restaurants in the areas you plan to visit.
Hoto Fudo (Kawaguchiko North Main Store)

Located on the shores of Lake Kawaguchi, this is a renowned restaurant specializing in Yamanashi's local cuisine. Their signature dish, "Fudo Hoto," is a thick noodle dish simmered with plenty of ingredients such as pumpkin, wild vegetables, and mushrooms in homemade miso, and is overwhelmingly popular with tourists visiting the Mt. Fuji area. The restaurant's unique exterior, designed by architect Takeshi Hosaka and inspired by clouds, is also a highlight. Fudo Hoto: 1,100 yen.
Accessibility Information
There is a ramp at the entrance.
The restaurant is spacious, and there is ample space between tables.
About Guide Services
The driver will also serve as your guide. Please note that depending on parking conditions, it may not be possible to provide guidance outside the vehicle. Also, please be aware that the number of languages spoken may be limited.
If you require a dedicated guide, we can arrange this for you. Please feel free to contact us.
Please read before making a reservation.
Please inform us of the wheelchair size and weight (manual/electric) when making your reservation.
The itinerary may be adjusted depending on weather and traffic conditions.
The event will be held even in the event of rain.
To ensure smooth communication on the day of the event, please be sure to register for WhatsApp or LINE.
Cancellation Policy
Up to 48 hours prior: Full refund
24-48 hours prior: 50% refund
Within 24 hours: No refunds.
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Barrier-Free Planning (Free Creation):
We create plans that incorporate detailed barrier-free information not found on general travel websites. We also adjust the frequency of breaks and travel times to minimize physical strain.Experienced caregivers and nurses can accompany you on your trip,
providing professional care such as wheelchair transfers, bathing and toileting assistance, and meal support. This reduces the burden on your family and ensures a safe and comfortable journey.24-hour support system:
In the event of any health problems or other issues during your trip, you can contact our support team via LINE. Depending on the situation, we can also arrange consultations with doctors, providing expert backup.
Important Notes
Category | Detail |
Contracting Entity | gotcha Inc.All travel contracts (booking arrangements, payment collection, cancellation/change policies, etc.) are concluded with this company.Please refer to the "Travel Agency Terms & Conditions (gotcha). |
Our Role | We are responsible for the operations and services entrusted to us by gotcha Inc. |
Booking Confirmation | Not confirmed upon form submission.The booking is officially confirmed only after you agree to and sign (including electronic signatures) the contract documents sent by us. |
Travel Price | The listed prices are estimates.The final quote will be determined after a consultation regarding your physical condition, wheelchair specifications, and the necessity of assistance. |
Pre-trip Consultation | To ensure safety, we must confirm details regarding wheelchair specifications, medical conditions, medication, and allergies.Note: We may be unable to arrange the tour if this information is not provided. |
Scope of Support | [Standard] |
Discrepancies in Declaration | Possible Tour Cancellation & Non-RefundabilityIf the actual situation on the day differs significantly from your prior declaration and we judge that safety cannot be ensured, the tour may be cancelled. In such cases, refunds may not be possible (or only partially possible) due to costs already incurred. |
Accommodation | Possibility of Alternative Proposals |
Health Management | Self-Management (or Companion Management) |
Travel Insurance | Mandatory (In Principle) |
