You can enjoy observing the gigantic Mt. Fuji in front and feel the mysterious power of the mountain. You will also be attracted by the beauty or elegance of the mountain. SHIRAITO water falls is really unusual one without rivers around it.
In the FUJINOMIYA Sengen Shrine, you will know how the shrine is loved by the local people. Sometimes you can encounter wedding ceremonies or seasonal festivals being held there.
On the beach of MIHO, you can see the whole view of Mt. Fuji together with the simmering Pacific Ocean in front of you. The whole view of these is known as the World Heritage Site.
Highlights
6 hours
Offered in English
Non-refundable
Mobile Ticket
6 hours
Offered in English
Non-refundable
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Taxi fare
Private tour
Parking lot fare
English speaking professional guide
Lunch(customers and guides)
Meeting Points
Departure
Shimizu Port
Return
Mt.Fuji Chartered Taxi Tour
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You can enjoy observing the gigantic Mt. Fuji in front and feel the mysterious power of the mountain. You will also be attracted by the beauty or elegance of the mountain. SHIRAITO water falls is really unusual one without rivers around it.
In the FUJINOMIYA Sengen Shrine, you will know how the shrine is loved by the local people. Sometimes you can encounter wedding ceremonies or seasonal festivals being held there.
On the beach of MIHO, you can see the whole view of Mt. Fuji together with the simmering Pacific Ocean in front of you. The whole view of these is known as the World Heritage Site.
Fuji gushes out from the lava wall. Hundreds of waterfalls of various sizes cascade down from the entire surface of the 150m wide, 20m high curved cliff, as if they were draped with many strands of silk, creating a feminine beauty and gentle scenery.
30 minutes
2
Fujisan Hongu Sengen Taisha
Since ancient times, Fuji Hongu Sengen Taisha has been highly esteemed by the Imperial court, and it was ranked as one of the most eminent shrines in the sacerdotal code established during the Engi period (901-923).
There are more than 159 festivals held each year.
1 hour
3
Miho no Matsubara (Miho Pine Forest)
Miho no Matsubara is a scenic area of the Miho Peninsula located within the Shimizu Ward of Shizuoka City in Shizuoka Prefecture.
Because of its beauty, Miho no Matsubara has been chosen as one of the Nihon Shin Sankei (a list created in 1915 of Japan's three most celebrated scenic locations) and the Nihon Sandai Matsubara (a list of Japan’s most celebrated pine groves).
It is also a registered constituent asset of the “Fujisan, sacred place and source of artistic inspiration” UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site.