Fuji Excursion Limited Express - The Direct Train Service from Central Tokyo to Mount Fuji
We recently embarked on a breathtaking journey aboard the Fuji Excursion Limited Express train service, Japan’s popular only direct train service connecting Tokyo with the awe-inspiring Mt Fuji region.
Set in the heart of the Yamanashi Prefecture, the Fuji Excursion took us on an unforgettable voyage, stopping at Otsuki, Shimyoshida, Mt Fuji, and Fuji-Q Highland, before finally ending at Lake Kawaguchi Station.
Let's explore this scenic and cultural gem that beautifully encapsulates the spirit of the Land of the Rising Sun. In less than 2 hours, the Fuji Excursion train took us from Tokyo's Shinjuku station to major tourist attractions around the Mount Fuji area, running through the JR Chuo Line and the Fujikyu Railway Line.
Book Fuji Excursion Train Tickets on Klook
Want to ride on the unforgettable Fuji Excursion train journey from Tokyo to Mount Fuji? You can book now on Klook to secure your tickets for this super popular train in only a few simple steps!
Once you have completed your booking, you'll then receive a QR code to pick up your tickets at the JR stations. When you're at the JR station, all you have to do is locate a ticket machine and scan the QR code directly from your Klook app to retrieve your train tickets!
You can also rest easy as these train tickets booked on Klook are reserved seat tickets, so you don't have to bother about making seat reservations again! Tickets are available for the following stations:
Departure Station | Arrival Station | Train Duration | Book here |
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Shinjuku Station | Shimoyoshida Station | 1 hour and 40 minutes (100 minutes) | |
Mount Fuji Station | 1 hour and 48 minutes (108 minutes) | ||
Fuji-Q Highland | 1 hour and 52 minutes (112 minutes) | ||
Lake Kawaguchi | 1 hour and 56 minutes (116 minutes) |
Tickets can sell out quickly, so we highly encourage you to pre-book tickets as soon as you have firmed up your itinerary. Klook will be able to secure tickets for you as soon as sales start 30 days before your departure date.
Klook Tip: Fuji Excursion train tickets (including one-way and round trip) MUST BE picked up at JR Shinjuku station or other JR East stations in Tokyo. The train stations in the Mt. Fuji area are not directly managed by JR East, so you CANNOT pick up any tickets there. You will need physical tickets to hop on the trains.
Fuji Excursion Train Schedule & Ticket Price
There are up to 4 return train trips between Shinjuku Station and Kawaguchiko Station daily. They depart Shinjuku Station in the morning and return from Kawaguchiko Station in the afternoon. The usual timings are as follows:
- Shinjuku Station towards Kawaguchiko: 7:30am, 8:30am, 9:30am, 11:30am
- Kawaguchiko Station towards Shinjuku: 3:03pm, 4:25pm, 4:51pm, 5:36pm
As the train schedule might differ, do check for the latest train schedule on Klook.
The Fuji Excursion train ticket price is ¥4,130 per way, or ¥8,260 for a round trip.
Perfect Option for a Mount Fuji Day Tour
The Fuji Excursion train stops offer a gateway to some of the most breathtaking attractions and tourist spots in the vicinity of Mt Fuji. It is highly recommended to start from Shimoyoshida, take a short walk to Mount Fuji Station, and get onto the local train service and you will arrive at Fuji-Q Highland or Lake Kawaguchi.
1. Starting off with Shimoyoshida
As the Fuji Excursion pulls into Shimoyoshida Station, you're treated to a glimpse of traditional Japan. Famous for its ancient five-storied pagoda, the Arakurayama Sengen Park, Shimoyoshida, is a must-visit spot.
During the cherry blossom season, the park offers an exquisite tableau, framing the iconic Mount Fuji behind a cascade of vibrant pink petals. No wonder it's a favourite among photographers and travellers alike!
Be sure to venture around the streets of Shimoyoshida, and take a few snaps of the stunning views with the gigantic Mount Fuji as your background. This is a place where you can sample local cuisine, visit ancient temples, and immerse yourself in Japan's rich cultural history.
2. The Majestic Mount Fuji
Next, the Fuji Excursion train chugs towards the world-renowned Mount Fuji. Standing tall at 3,776 meters, this active stratovolcano is Japan's highest mountain and is considered sacred by many.
A UNESCO World Heritage site, Mount Fuji offers stunning views that will leave you mesmerized. From breathtaking sunrises to tranquil lake reflections, every moment spent here is an Instagram-worthy snapshot. And if you’re up for an adventure, trekking up this majestic peak is a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
3. Thrilling Rides at Fuji Q Highland
As you continue on your journey, don't miss out on some heart-pounding excitement at the Fuji Q Highland. Known for its adrenaline-fueled roller coasters, this amusement park boasts some of the world's tallest, fastest, and steepest rides. Don't miss the Takabisha, the roller coaster with the steepest drop in the world, and the Fujiyama, aptly named the "King of Roller Coasters". Beyond the thrill rides, Fuji Q Highland also offers kid-friendly attractions and themed areas, making it a fun-filled destination for the entire family.
4. End of the Line: Lake Kawaguchi Station
The final stop on the Fuji Excursion train is Lake Kawaguchi Station. This quaint station is your gateway to the scenic Lake Kawaguchi and offers incredible views of Mount Fuji.
We took the Kawaguchiko Sightseeing Bus from the station, which takes you to major attractions around the area. There are 3 lines for you to choose from, the more touristy lines are usually the red line or the green line. You can check out more details here.
The surrounding area is filled with hot springs, traditional ryokans (Japanese inns), museums (be sure you spend some time visiting the Kawaguchiko Music Forest Museum), and eateries offering delicious local delicacies. Make sure to take a stroll along the lake, capture the magical reflections of Mount Fuji, and also spend some time riding the cable car, in which you can enjoy a majestic view of Mount Fuji and its surroundings.
The Fuji Excursion train isn’t just a journey; it's an immersive experience that embodies Japan's breathtaking landscapes, rich cultural history, and exhilarating adventures. Whether you're a solo traveller, a family on vacation, or a photography enthusiast, the Fuji Excursion provides a unique opportunity to explore and experience the charm and beauty of Japan. So, hop on board and let your journey unfold!
Booking Fuji Excursion Train with the Japan Rail Pass
JR Pass users can also use the Fuji Excursion service with additional charges. This is due to the track that the Fuji Excursion train runs on being co-operated by JR East & the Fujikyu Railway Line.
You will have to make your reservations at the JR station ticket machines after you have received your actual JR Pass while in Japan. All you have to do is follow the instructions on the screen.
Other ways to visit Mount Fuji
The Fuji Excursion train can often be booked out, just in case, refer to the other modes in the section below if you're looking for alternatives to the train service.
By Bus - Tokyo to Mount Fuji Bus!
Buses provide a convenient and economical alternative. Several companies offer direct bus services from Shinjuku Bus Terminal to the Kawaguchiko, Fujisan World Heritage Center, Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park or Fifth Station of Mount Fuji, the gateway to climbing the mountain.
The bus ride takes approximately 2.5 to 3 hours, and the advantage here is that the buses run frequently throughout the day, requiring no transfers. However, buses can be affected by traffic conditions, which may extend travel times. Also, seating may not be as comfortable as that in trains, and the views might not be as scenic.
Private Car Charter - Tokyo to Mount Fuji Private Car Charter!
For those seeking comfort, convenience, and flexibility, a private car charter is the way to go. This service offers door-to-door transportation from your accommodation in Tokyo directly to Mount Fuji.
Private car charters are ideal for families, groups, or those with a packed itinerary, as they allow for customization of departure times and stops along the way. You also get the added benefit of a private driver who can provide insightful local information. The downsides, however, are the higher cost and potential traffic delays.
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