Best time to see Mount Fuji?
Although Mount Fuji is unarguably stunning all year round, there's an extra dash of magic during the chillier months, specifically from November to February. Experiencing Mount Fuji during winter in Japan adds a special touch to your adventure, offering a one-of-a-kind view of the country’s iconic peak.
Immerse yourself in the beauty of Mount Fuji’s weather, where you’ll be greeted by the combination of crisp, clear skies and snow-covered landscapes. From the snowy weather to fun outdoor activities, here are all the reasons why winter in Japan is the prime season for Mount Fuji travel!
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Why winter is the best time to see Mount Fuji
1. Unobstructed View of Mount Fuji
Thanks to the dry air, you can enjoy a *really* clear view of Mount Fuji during winter in Japan! The skies completely clear up during this time of year, letting you soak in all of Mount Fuji’s glory without any clouds getting in the way. In fact, the sky becomes so clear that you can catch a glimpse of Mount Fuji all the way from Tokyo. Catch sight of Mount Fuji from Hakone and Lake Kawaguchi, some of the best Mount Fuji viewing spots, by booking this day tour on Klook!
2. Snow-Covered Everything
Winter in Japan turns Mount Fuji into a breathtaking landscape covered in snow. The contrast between the white snow and the clear blue sky creates a scene straight out of a postcard, making it an ideal setting for photographers and nature enthusiasts. Not only is Mount Fuji covered in snow but also the shops and attractions that surround it, making the whole scene even more beautiful! Book a Mount Fuji day tour with flower sight-seeing and outlet shopping for only PHP 2,301 on Klook!
3. Tranquil Surroundings
Because there are fewer tourists compared to the busy spring and summer seasons, Mount Fuji’s surroundings are extra serene and peaceful during winter in Japan. This allows you to appreciate Mount Fuji’s beauty in a more intimate and personal way.
4. Outdoor Adventures
For adventure seekers, winter at Mount Fuji offers a range of outdoor activities. From snowboarding to skiing to riding a panoramic cable car, the surrounding areas become a winter wonderland waiting to be explored. Mount Fuji during winter in Japan isn’t only a destination for a peaceful getaway but also for thrilling fun!
5. Winter Festivals
Mount Fuji has lots of fun and stunning festivals planned during the winter in Japan. Immerse yourself in Japan’s culture and experience the beauty of the Saiko Ice Festival (held late Jan to early Feb), Yamanakako Art Illumination Fantasium (held late Nov to early Jan), and Kawaguchiko Winter Fireworks! You can attend the Winter Fireworks Festival in Lake Kawaguchi by booking this photogenic tour via Klook!
6. Chilly Weather
To top off all the winter wonders surrounding Mount Fuji, there’s the chilly weather that will keep you company throughout your whole trip! There’s just something about being bundled up in cozy gear while feeling the cold breeze that makes trips so much more enjoyable.