MT. FUJI and The FUJI FIVE LAKES AREA PAGE 1 / 5 Practical Travel Guide - 405 MT. FUJI and The FUJI FIVE LAKES AREA Mt. Fuji and Fuji Five Lakes(富士山、富士五湖): Mt. Fuji the highest mountain in Japan, is known for its beautiful shape of Konide. At the foot of the mountain and around its wide base lies a beautiful resort area replete with abundant natural scenery that includes lakes, plateaus, waterfalls and caves. This attractive sightseeing area is also dotted with amusement parks, theme parks, and sports facilities. Mt. Fuji to Otsuki & Tokyo Kawaguchiko Museum of Art Itchiku Kubota Art Museum N and Kawaguchiko Stations on the Fujikyuko Line are the gateways to the Fuji Five Lakes; JR’s Mishima, Shin-Fuji, and Fujinomiya Stations provide access to the southern and western bases of Mt. Fuji; and Gotemba Station provides access to the eastern base. 久保田一竹美術館 河口湖美術館 Lake Kawaguchiko Mt. Fuji & Fuji Five Lakes Pleasure boat stop 河口湖 遊覧船のりば Lake Saiko Chuo Expressway 西湖 Mountain bus Bus route Expressway Shinkansen Japan Railways Fujikyuko Railways Gakunan Railways Izuhakone Railways Camping Sites Tourist Information 中央高速道 Kawaguchiko Sta. Lake Shojiko 精進湖 Koyo-dai 河口湖駅 Mt. Fuji Sta. 139 富士山駅 紅葉台 Fugaku Wind Cave Narusawa Ice Cave 富岳風穴 鳴沢氷穴 ash i-fu 青木ヶ原樹海 Lake Motosuko 本栖湖 138 Hig Aokigahara Sea of Trees 北口本宮 冨士浅間神社 ji-g Pleasure boat stop oko Hana no Miyako Park 花の都公園 Ro ad Fuji Subaru Line Road 139 Fujikyu Highland Kitaguchihongu-Fuji-Sengen Shrine Beni Fuji Hot Spring Lake Yamanakako 紅富士の湯 Asagiri-Kogen Green Park 朝霧高原グリーンパーク 山中湖 Pleasure boat stop Fuji Subaru Line 5th Station 富士スバルライン 5合目 Asagiri Highland 138 Asahigaoka Subashiri Trail 5th Station 朝霧高原 旭日丘 須走口 5合目 Mt. Fuji Lake Tanuki Fuji Milk Land Makaino Ranch 246 to Odawara 須走ルート Fujinomiya Trail 5th Station Gotemba Trail New 5th Station 富士宮口 5合目 御殿場口 新5合目 まかいの牧場 Gotem ba 場ルー Trail ト 御殿 Fujinomiya Trail Shiraito Falls to Tokyo Subashiri Trail 富士山 田貫湖 Fuji Speedway 富士宮ルート Gotemba Sta. 白糸の滝 御殿場駅 Fujiyama Resort GrinPa Fujisan Skyline Road Gotemba Premium Outlet 御殿場プレミアムアウトレット Gotemba I.C. Mizugatsuka Park 水ヶ塚公園 Gotemba JCT Mt. Fuji Children’s World Fujisan Hongu Sengen Taisha Shrine 御殿場JCT Fuji Safari Park 富士山本宮浅間大社 Hakone 箱根 JR Minobu Line Nishi Fuji Road 身延線 Lake Ashi 西富士道路 Fujinomiya Sta. 芦ノ湖 Mt. Ashitaka 富士宮駅 Shin-Fuji I.C. 愛鷹山 Gakunan Railway Mt. Iwamoto Park 岳南鉄道 岩本山公園 Ne Fujikawa Rakuza restarea JR Gotemba Line 新東 w To 名高 me 速道 i Ex 路 pr Fuji I.C. ess 富士川楽座 Fuji Sta. Nagaizumi Numazu I.C. wa JR御殿場線 長泉沼津I.C. y 富士駅 Fujikawa I.C. to Tokyo Tom 東名 ei Ex 高速 Shin-Fuji Sta. pres 道路 新富士駅 Numazu IC swa y 沼津IC Mishima Sta. 三島駅 JR Tokaid Yoshiwara Sta. to Osaka Tagonoura Port o Shinkanse JR東海道 n 新幹線 吉原駅 田子の浦港 Suruga Bay to Shizuoka 駿河湾 Note: Camping on the mountain is prohibited by law. 0 5km Numazu Sta. 沼津駅 Izuhakone Railway 伊豆箱根鉄道 JR Tokaid To Shuzenji 東海道線 o Line MT. FUJI and The FUJI FIVE LAKES AREA PAGE 2 / 5 Access: By Rail To From (via Otsuki) Tokyo Mt. Fuji Sta. Shinjuku Tokyo Lake Kawaguchiko (Kawaguchiko Sta.) Shinjuku By Time One-way fare JR Ltd. Ex. “Kaiji”, “Azusa” 2 hrs. 10 min. ¥3,930 JR Rapid Train (Chuo Line) approx. 2 hrs. 40 min. ¥2,480 1 hr. 55 min. ¥3,760 approx. 2 hrs. 30 min. ¥2,310 JR Ltd. Ex. “Kaiji”, “Azusa”, “Super Azusa” JR Rapid Train (Chuo Line) JR Ltd. Ex. “Kaiji”, “Azusa”, “Super Azusa” 2 hrs. 25 min. ¥3,630 JR Rapid Train (Chuo Line) approx. 3 hrs. ¥2,600 JR Ltd. Ex. “Kaiji”, “Azusa”, “Super Azusa” 1 hr. 55 min. ¥3,880 JR Rapid Train (Chuo Line) approx. 2 hrs. 30 min. ¥2,630 ¥4,000 Mishima Sta. Tokyo / Shinagawa JR Tokaido Shinkansen 60 min. (by Kodama or Hikari) Shin-Fuji Sta. Tokyo / Shinagawa JR Tokaido Shinkansen 70 min. (by Kodama) ¥5,070 By Bus To From By Time One-way fare 2 hrs. 30 min. ¥2,470 JR Bus, Fujikyu Bus 1 hr. 45 min. ¥1,700 Haneda (Tokyo) Airport Fujikyu Bus, Keihin Kyuko Bus Mt. Fuji Sta. Shinjuku BT Lake Kawaguchiko (Kawaguchiko Sta.) JR Bus, Fujikyu Bus 2 hrs. 45 min. ¥1,700 Shinjuku BT Tokyo Keio Bus, Fujikyu Bus 1 hr. 45 min. ¥1,700 Mt. Fuji 5th Station Shinjuku BT Keio Bus, Fujikyu Bus 2 hr. 20 min. ¥2,700 *Reservation: Fujikyu Call Center 0555-73-8181, JR Bus 03-3844-0495, Keio Bus 03-5376-2222 Buses to the Mt. Fuji and around the Five Lakes Area To From Lake Kawaguchiko Mt. Fuji Sta. Service period Time required Lake Saiko Asahigaoka (Lake Yamanakako) Lake Kawaguchiko Lake Motosuko Asahigaoka (Lake Yamanakako) Lake Kawaguchiko Shin-Fuji Sta. (via Fujinomiya Sta.) early Apr. – early Nov. Mt. Fuji Sta. everyday Lake Kawaguchiko Fuji Subaru Line 5th Station Shin-Fuji Sta. (via Fuji Sta. Fujinomiya) Mt.Fuji Fujinomiya Trail 5th Station Fuji Sta. ¥700 ¥770 ¥1,240 1 hr. 30 min. ¥1,890 2 hrs. 20 min. ¥2,410 55 min. ¥1,030 1 hr. 20 min. ¥1,660 1 hr. 55 min. ¥2,360 1 hr. 5 min. ¥1,500 2 hrs. 5 min. ¥2,310 2 hrs. ¥2,240 1 hr. 20 min. ¥1,970 Jul. 1 – late Oct. Fujinomiya Sta. 30 min. 40 min. Shiraito Falls (Asagiri Heights) Lake Motosuko ¥240 50 min. everyday Mishima Sta. (via. Gotemba Sta.) Fare 10 min. Mishima Sta. Jul. 1 – late Aug. 2 hrs. 5 min. ¥2,390 Mt.Fuji Gotemba Trail New 5th Station Gotemba Sta. Jul. 1 – early Sep.* 40 min. ¥1,080 Mt.Fuji Subashiri Trail 5th Station Gotemba Sta. Jul. 1 – Sep.* 1 hr. ¥1,500 Note: There are more services on weekends, holidays and in Jul. – Aug. Service is less frequent from Dec. – Feb. * Hiking buses available until late Oct. From the Fuji Five Lakes Area to Hakone: Take a bus to Gotemba Sta. and transfer to Odakyu Bus to Sengoku ¥690, Togendai ¥990 and Hakone-en ¥1,110. to Kyoto: Take a direct bus to Kyoto, or take a bus to Mishima or Shin-Fuji Sta. and transfer to Shinkansen to Kyoto. Area bus: “Retro Bus” for Lake Kawaguchiko and Lake Saiko, “Fujikko-go” bus for Lake Yamanakako and Oshino Hakkai are convenient for looking around respectively. MT. FUJI and The FUJI FIVE LAKES AREA PAGE 3 / 5 Places of Interest in the Fuji Five Lakes Area: ■ Fuji-Yoshida Fuji-Yoshida(富士吉田)has long flourished as the temple town of the Kitaguchihongu-Fuji-Sengen Shrine. Some of its older residences can be seen on the approach to the shrine from Mt. Fuji Sta. sightseeing points include a park with abundant greenery and museums, as well as Fujikyu Highland, an amusement park on the western outskirts of the town. Lake Motosuko Excursion Ship(本栖湖遊覧船)leaves from the pier on the southeast shore of Lake Motosuko, 5-min. walk from Lake Motosuko Bus Stop. Part of the ship’s bottom is glass and afford a view through the highly clear lake water. Operated: 9:30–15:30 every 40 min on Sat. Sun. and national holidays from mid Mar. to late Nov. The service is suspended from Dec. to late Mar. Fare: ¥900 Kitaguchihongu-Fuji-Sengen Shrine(北口本宮冨士浅間神 社)15-min. walk from Mt. Fuji Sta. or 5 min. by bus (take the ■ Fujikyu Bus for Gotemba Sta. and get off at the Asama Jinja-mae Bus Stop). Built in 788 to put the minds of local people fearing eruption of Mt. Fuji at ease, a majestic atmosphere prevails within the grounds of this venerable shrine. Lake Kawaguchiko Lake Kawaguchiko(河口湖)is located in the center of the Fuji Five Lakes, and is a base for sightseeing on the northern foot of Mt. Fuji that is home to many hotels and inns. Lake Kawaguchiko is also noted for a view of Mt. Fuji from its northern shore, where the inverted image may be seen on the surface of the lake waters. Also, a superb view of the lake can be obtained here from Mt. Tenjo by taking a ropeway up from the eastern shore. ■ Itchiku Kubota Art Museum(久保田一竹美術館)is 25 min. by bus or 10 min. by taxi from Kawaguchiko Sta. Muromachi Period dyeing techniques expressed in a modern way. The Tsujigahana dyed kimono is a must see. A tea room is available in the annex. Open: 9:30–17:30 (Apr.–Nov.), 10:00–16:30 (Dec.– Mar.) enter 30 min. before each closing time Closed: Wed. in Dec.–Mar. (open when Wed. falls on a national holiday) & Dec. 26–28 Admission: ¥1,300 Kawaguchiko Museum of Art(河口湖美術館)is 10 min. by bus from Kawaguchiko Sta., then 10-min. walk. Pictures, prints, and photographs are exhibited around the theme of Mt. Fuji. Open: 9:30–17:00 (enter before 16:30) Closed: Tue. (open when Tue. falls on a national holiday), year-end & New year’s holiday Admission: ¥800 Lake Kawaguchiko Excursion Ship(河口湖遊覧船)is a European style cruising ship which makes a tour of the lake over approximately 30 min. Operated: 9:00–16:30 every 30 min (–17:30 in the summer, 9:30–16:00 in the winter) Fare: ¥900 Lake Saiko Lake Saiko(西湖)has a quiet atmosphere, and its southwestern shore borders on a forest known as Aokigahara Jukai (Aokigahara Sea of Trees). It is a mysterious place where one can fully appreciate the abundant nature around the foot of Mt. Fuji. Lake Saiko is the second smallest lake next to Lake Shojiko. ■ Lake Shojiko Lake Shojiko(精進湖), with a circumference of 5km, is the smallest of the Fuji Five Lakes. About 15 hotels and inns are concentrated around its north shore, while the south shore is home to a guest house village. The view of Mt. Fuji from the lake’s north shore is spectacular. ■ Lake Motosuko Lake Motosuko(本栖湖)boasts one of the greatest water depths of all of Japan’s lakes, while the exquisite view of Mt. Fuji from its north shore is depicted on the 1,000 yen bill. There is not as much tourist development here as there is around the other four lakes, but one can enjoy the tranquility of nature. There is pristine wilderness here, especially around the west shore. ■ Lake Yamanakako Lake Yamanakako(山中湖)is the largest of the five lakes and is situated at the highest point among them, at 982 m. There are many lakefront shops and restaurants, mainly in Asahigaoka. This is one of Japan's most popular resort areas, which is home to a string of pensions, or guest houses. Lake Yamanakako Excursion Ship(山中湖遊覧船)leave from the Asahigaoka pier on the south shore and from the Yamanakako pier on the northwest shore. 25-min. bus ride from Mt. Fuji Sta. to Kankousen Noriba or Asahigaoka Bus Stop. The ship circumnavigates the lake in about 35 minutes. Operated: 9:30–16:15 (8:45–17:00 in summer) The service is suspended from Dec. to Feb. Fare: ¥900 “Yamanakako-no-Kaba” the KABA (hippo) bus is an amphibious bus offering guided tours both on the land and the water (15 min. each, total of 30 min., in Japanese only). It leaves from Asahigaoka Bus Terminal. The fares are ¥2,000 for adults, ¥1,000 for children over 4 years old, and ¥300 for children from 0 to 3 years old (with no seat). There are 5-6 tours daily. Tours should be booked in advance, but will be cancelled in case of bad weather. The service dates, fares, and departure times may vary depending on the season. Please check the URL below (in Japanese) or call 0555-73-8181 for the latest information. http://bus.fujikyu.co.jp/kaba/suiriku/timetable.html Hana no Miyako Park(花の都公園)is located on a plateau of 1,000 meters above sea level, and you can enjoy many kinds of flowers with Mt. Fuji for a background from April to October. 15-min. walk from Hananomiyako-koen Bus Stop (20 min by bus from Fujinomiya Sta. or 45 min. by bus from Gotemba Sta. to the bus stop). Admission: ¥500 (Apr. 16–Oct. 15), ¥300 (Oct. 16–Nov. 30 & Mar. 16–Apr. 15) Open : 8:30–17:30 (Apr. 16–Oct. 15), 9:00–16:30 (Oct. 16–Apr. 15) Closed: Tue. Asagiri Highland Asagiri Highland(朝霧高原)is the name of the verdant meadowlands stretching across the foot of the west side of Mt. Fuji. A place renowned for dairy farming in Japan, an altitude of between 700–1,000 m accounts for the cool summers there, making it an ideal spot for recreation and sports. ■ Shiraito Falls(白糸の滝)is 20 min. by bus from Fujinomiya Sta. Falling from a 200m-wide cliffside, these falls derive their name shiraito (white threads) from the beautiful way they remind the viewer of strands of silk. Lake Tanuki(田貫湖), 13 min. by taxi from Shiraito Falls, is a pretty man-made lake whose water reflects an inverted image of Mt. Fuji. Fujisan Hongu Sengen Taisha Shrine(富士山本宮浅間大社) Approx. 10-min. walk from JR Fujinomiya Sta. Founded in 806, this shrine is the head quarter of more than 1,300 Sengen shrines all over Japan. The area above the 8th station on Mt. Fuji belongs to the shrine, and the Okumiya inner shrine is located on the summit. The central shrine was built by Shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu and is an important national cultural asset. ■ MT. FUJI and The FUJI FIVE LAKES AREA PAGE 4 / 5 Mt. Fuji 5th Station(富士山五合目) Mt. Fuji’s 5th Station on the Yoshida Trail is located at 2,305 m above sea level and is accessible by bus via the Fuji Subaru Line. There are also 5th stations on each climbing trail of Fujinomiya, Gotemba and Subashiri Trails. Many tourists, who are not there to climb, also visit the 5th Station where Mt. Fuji’s summit is distinctly visible. Many bustling souvenir shops and restaurants can be enjoyed there. ■ Climbing Mt. Fuji(富士登山) Mt. Fuji, the highest mountain in Japan, stands at a height of 3,776 m. The average temperature at the summit is 4.8 ˚C (40.5F) in July and 5.8 ˚C (42.5F) in August, with sudden snowfall in summer. It is officially open to climbers in July and August. The most popular way is to start climbing in the afternoon, spend the night near the summit and start climbing again early morning to watch the sunrise on the summit. It takes about 6 hrs. from the 5th Station to the summit, 3–4 hrs. from the summit to the 5th Station. Considered a sacred mountain in the Edo Period, Mt. Fuji is still climbed by groups of worshippers. Being a relatively easy climb, young children as well as elder citizens can enjoy the experience, but a minimum amount of effort should be made, such as the preparation of clothes for cold weather, suitable footwear, enough drinking water and rainwear. Mountain huts (open Jul–Aug.) are so crowded that guests are required to share a room. If you plan to lodge in a hut, reservation is recommended. For more information: www.fujisan-climb.jp/en/index.html ■ TOURIST INFORMATION (Visit Japan Information Network) Yamanashi Prefectural Fuji Visitor Center: 6663-1 Funatsu Fujikawaguchiko-machi, Minamitsuru-gun, Yamanashi Tel. (0555)72-0259 Open: 8:30–17:00 (Oct.–Jun.), –18:00 (Jul.1–19 & Aug.27–Sep.30), –20:00 (Jul.20–Aug.26) Fuji-kawaguchiko Tourist Information (Kawaguchiko Sta.): 3641-1 Funatsu Fuji-kawaguchiko-machi, Minamitsuru-gun, Yamanashi Tel. (0555)72-6700 Open: 9:00–17:00 (extend closing hour during the peak season and the events) Mt. Fuji Tourist Information Center (Fujikyu Highland Sta.): 6663-11 Funatsu Fuji-kawaguchiko-machi, Minamitsuru-gun, Yamanashi Open: 10:00–19:00 Tel. (0555)30-1888 Fujiyoshida Tourist Information Center: 2-4-20 Kamiyoshida, Fujiyoshida City, Yamanashi Open: 9:00–17:00 Closed: Dec.29 – Jan.3 Tel. (0555)22-7000 Yamanakako Information Center: 506-296 Yamanakako-village, Minamitsuru-gun, Yamanashi Open: 8:30–17:00 Closed: Dec.31 – Jan.2 Tel. (0555)62-3100 Shin-Fuji Station Tourist Information Center: Shin-Fuji Station 1F, 654-10 Kawanarijima, Fuji City, Shizuoka Open: 8:45–17:30 Closed: Dec.29 – Jan.3 Tel. (0545)64-2430 Fuji City Tourism Information: 1488-1 Iwabuchi, Fuji City, Shizuoka Open: 9:30–17:30 Tel. (0545)81-5555 Mt. Fuji Shizuoka Airport Information Counter: 3336-4 Sakaguchi Makinohara, Makinohara City, Shizuoka Open: 8:45–20:00 Tel. (0548)29-2220 Yoshida Trail (5 hrs. 30 min. for ascent, 3 hrs. for descent): Kawaguchiko Sta. — 30 km, 1 hr. by bus — 5th Station — 2 km, 40 min. — 6th Station — 1 km, 1 hr. — 7th Station — 1.5 km, 90 min. — 8th Station — 1.1 km, 1 hr. — Main 8th Station — 1.2 km, 80 min. — Summit [For descent] Summit — 1.5 km, 30 min. — 8th Station — 4.2 km, 2 hrs. — 6th Station — 2 km, 30 min. — 5th Station — 50 min. by bus — Kawaguchiko Sta. Note: 1. Unattended refuge is at the 7th Station and is open from mid Jul. to mid Aug. 2. Mt. Fuji Safety Guidance Center at the 6th Station is also ready to assist you for your climbing safety. Open from Jul. 1 to early Sep. Tel.(0555)24-6223 Gotemba Trail (8 hrs. for ascent, 3 hrs. for descent): Gotemba Sta. — 40 min. by bus — Gotemba-guchi New 5th Station — 6 hrs. 30 min. — Summit [For descent] Summit — 2.8 km, 2 hrs. — 7th Station — 5 km, 1 hr. — Sunabashiri (sand slide) — Gotemba Trail New 5th Station — 35 min. by bus — Gotemba Sta. Fujinomiya Trail (5 hrs. for ascent, 3 hrs. for descent): ①Mishima — 2 hrs. 5 min. by bus ②Shin-Fuji — 2 hrs. 5 min. by bus ③Fujinomiya — 1 hr. 20 min. by bus — Fujinomiya Trail 5th Station — 0.6 km, 20 min. — 6th Station — 1.2 km, 60 min. — New 7th Station — 0.5 km, 50 min. — 7th Station — 1.5 km, 1 hr. 10 min. — 9th Station — 1.2 km, 1 hr. — Summit [For descent] Summit — 3 hrs. — Fujinomiya Trail 5th Station — 1 hr. 55 min. by bus — Mishima Sta. Note: First–Aid Station is at the 8th Station and is open from mid Jul. – mid Aug. Subashiri Trail (5 hrs.30 min. for ascent, 2 hrs. 30 min for descent): Gotemba Sta. — 1 hr. by bus — Subashiri Trail 5th Station — 2.7 km, 1 hr. 40 min. — New 6th Station — 2.3km, 1 hr. 20 min. — 7th Station — 0.6km, 50 min. — 8th Station — 1.2km, 1 hr. 40 min. — Summit [For descent] Summit — 1.5km, 30 min. — 8th Station — 4.5km, 1 hr. 30 min. — Sunabarai 5th Station — 30 min. — Subashiri Trail 5th Station — 55 min. by bus — Gotemba Sta. Tourist Information Center (TIC) TIC of Japan National Tourism Organization is your helping hand while in Japan. Its main services are providing travel information and free literature on Japan such as tourist spots, transportation, and suggesting tour itineraries, etc. 1st Fl., Shin Tokyo Bldg., 3-3-1, Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-0005 Tel. 03-3201-3331 Open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Closed: Jan. 1st) http://www.jnto.go.jp/eng/arrange/travel/guide/tic.html Goodwill Guide Groups offer tourists from overseas local tours guided in English or other languages. The guides are registered with JNTO and display the badge shown. As they are volunteers, there is no charge for their service. You are only expected to pay for their transportaion, admission to tourist facilities if you visit any and their meals if you eat with them. JNTO Website www.jnto.go.jp/eng/arrange/travel/guide/guideservice.html MT. FUJI and The FUJI FIVE LAKES AREA PAGE 5 / 5 Accommodations: Fuji Five Lakes Name of facilities Tel. Fax. Room rate (¥) Lake Kawaguchko: Tominoko Hotel (H) kawaguchiko Station Inn (BH) Hotel Sunnide Village (H) Ashiwada Hotel (H) Wilderness Park Lodge (P) Backpackers Hostel K’s House Mt. Fuji (BH) Hotel Route Inn Kawaguchiko (BH) Kawaguchiko Sawa Hotel (BH) Kawaguchiko Youth Hostel (Y) Fujiview Hotel (H) Hotel Koryu (H) Kawaguchiko Park Hotel (H) Hotel Regina Kawaguchiko (H) Fuji Premium Resort (H) Mizuno Hotel (H) Kofunoyado Asafuji (R) Pension Lausanne (P) Morning Salada (P) Fuji Lake Hotel (H) Kaze no Terrace KUKUNA (H) kozantei Ubuya (R) Shuhokaku Kogetsu (R) Oohashi (R) Rakuyu (R) Konansou (R) Lake land Hotel Mizunosato (R) Yamagishiryokan (R) Kasuitei Ooya (R) (0555)72-5080 (0555)72-0015 (0555)76-6004 (0555)82-2321 (0555)76-6660 (0555)83-5556 (0555)72-1011 (0555)72-4501 (0555)72-1431 (0555)83-2211 (0555)72-2511 (0555)72-0222 (0555)20-9000 (0555)73-1168 (0555)72-1234 (0555)72-1259 (0555)76-6656 (0555)76-6812 (0555)72-2209 (0555)83-3333 (0555)72-1145 (0555)76-8888 (0555)72-0500 (0555)72-1066 (0555)72-2166 (0555)72-1831 (0555)72-2218 (0555)72-1212 (0555)72-5081 (0555)72-0996 (0555)76-7706 (0555)82-2548 (0555)20-4053 (0555)83-5557 (0555)72-1182 (0555)72-4563 (0555)72-1431 (0555)83-2128 (0555)72-2524 (0555)73-1283 (0555)72-2561 (0555)72-1884 (0555)72-1233 (0555)72-1274 (0555)76-6262 (0555)76-6218 (0555)73-2700 (0555)83-3111 (0555)72-1159 (0555)76-8940 (0555)73-2815 (0555)72-2488 (0555)73-1844 (0555)73-1779 (0555)72-0917 (0555)72-1228 ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥¥ ¥¥ ¥¥ ¥¥ ¥¥ ¥¥ ¥¥ ¥¥ ¥¥ ¥¥¥ ¥¥¥ ¥¥¥ ¥¥¥ ¥¥¥ ¥¥¥ ¥¥¥ ¥¥¥ ¥¥¥ ¥¥¥ Name of facilities Tel. Room rate (¥) Fax. Lake Shojiko: Shoji Lake Hotel (R) Hotel Yamadaya (R) (0555)87-2211 (0555)87-2121 (0555)87-2311 (0555)87-2112 ¥¥ ¥¥ Fuji-Yoshida: Fujiyoshida City Hotel (BH) Fujiyoshida Youth Hostel (Y) Mt.Fuji Hostel Michel’s (Y) Highland Resort (H) (0555)24-3300 (0555)22-0533 (0555)72-9139 (0555)22-1000 (0555)24-8889 (0555)22-0533 (0555)72-9159 (0555)22-3115 ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥¥¥ Lake Yamanakako: Guest House Teatime (P) Pension Montelac (P) Fujinamiso (M) Yamanakakohan-so Seikei (Y) Hotel Mt. Fuji (H) (0555)62-1858 (0555)62-4418 (0555)65-8258 (0555)62-0020 (0555)62-2111 (0555)62-1868 (0555)62-6027 (0555)65-7808 (0555)62-4460 (0555)62-3177 ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥¥ Remarks: H R BH Y M P = Hotel = Ryokan = Business Hotel = Youth Hostel = Minshuku (family run inn) = Pension Rate per person ¥¥¥ = more than 15,000 yen ¥¥ = 8,001 yen – 15,000 yen ¥ = 8,000 yen or less Accommodations: Mt. Fuji There are about 20 mountain huts above the 5th Station (5th Station–8th Station) along the Yoshida Trail, and 10 of them along the Subashiri Trail. 9 along Fujinomiya Trail and 5 along Gotemba Trail. Open approximately from July to early September, depending on the facilties. For more information about Yoshida Trails; http://www.yamanashi-kankou.jp/english/english002.html Note: Transportation expenses, admission fees and other charges may change due to the increase in the consumption tax rate to 8% from April 2014. All information, including transportation schedules, fares, prices and accommodation charges, which is contained in this leaflet is based on data as of December 2013, and is subject to change without notice. While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of all information, regrettably errors do occasionally occur. Therefore, you should check with organizations concerned for updated and accurate information on your chosen destination. 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