Discover the 30 very best views of Mt. Fuji including tips when and where to visit #mtfuji #japan

One of the tallest towers in the world at 634 meters, Tokyo Skytree’s observation deck offers wonderful panoramic views of Tokyo and its surroundings, including Mt. Fuji on a clear, sunny day.
Japan’s tallest mountain (3,776 meters) is visited by millions of tourists each year in addition to the roughly 300,000 climbers each summer. A visit to Japan would be incomplete without at least a glimpse of this grand peak, even if it’s from the window of a speeding shinkansen or a faraway Tokyo skyscraper.

Choose to view Mt. Fuji from one of two observation decks. The views from the highest deck at 250 meters are exceptional. Mt. Fuji is best seen from here when the air is crisp and the weather is clear

Just 50 minutes from Shinjuku by train, this scenic Tokyo mountain requires a climb for views of Mt. Fuji. From the end of the ropeway line halfway up the mountain, it is a pleasant two-hour hike to the summit

For some of the most tranquil views of Fuji, and the only views from Lake Saiko, head to the western shore. While in the area, pay a visit to one the nearby caves

The capes and coasts of the southernmost part of Chiba offer grand views of Mt. Fuji to the west. The Hojo Coast and Shiroyama Park afford unobstructed views of the mountain across the sea.

Lake Shojiko is the smallest of the Fuji Five Lakes and largely undeveloped. The few hotels on its northern shore offer excellent views of Mt. Fuji.

can be seen from almost anywhere in Gotemba, including from the city’s popular outlet shopping mall. Elevated locations south of the city offer charming views at dusk.

Take in rural views of Mt. Fuji from Nishiizu’s coastline, which zigzags along the Izu Peninsula’s western shore. To the south of Nishiizu is Dogashima Onsen, one of the very few places where you can gaze upon Fuji while soaking in a relaxing bath across Suruga Bay.

The westernmost of the Fuji Five Lakes , Lake Motosuko is the lake that appears on Japan’s 1,000 yen note. Quite rural, it can be difficult to access by public transportation, but is worth it for the views you can get while camping, fishing or boating.

Featuring in Japan’s oldest poetry anthology, this area is now home to an industrialized fishing port, and remains a popular spot to visit for views of Mt. Fuji. You will find wonderful views from the top of a small hill to the east of the port.

The vast plains of this plateau at the western base of Mt. Fuji offer unobstructed views of the mighty mountain. Visit in autumn for views of Mt. Fuji from fields of golden pampas grass.

Saiko Iyashi no Sato nenba is a cultural park featuring thatched-roof cottages that house galleries, shops and restaurants. Visit for picture-perfect views of Mt. Fuji with a serving of traditional culture.

Crowned by Mt. Fuji, Lake Ashinoko is the majestic symbol of Hakone . Take to the water on one of the popular boat cruises for the best views. The winter months offer the sharp and impressive vistas.

Lake Kawaguchiko is the most easily accessible of the Fuji Five Lakes and offers postcard-worthy views of Mt. Fuji from all around the lake. You can frame a snow-capped Fuji with cherry blossoms from Ubuyagasaki in spring, or capture the mountain from Oishi Park in early summer when lavender is in bloom.

Tour the eight ponds of Oshino Hakkai Springs to the north of Mt. Fuji for rustic views of the mountain complete with thatched cottages, waterwheels, and decorative bridges.

Running from the southwestern foot of Mt. Fuji and connecting with the Pacific, the Urui River offers grand views of the mountain. It is especially beautiful in early April, when cherry blossoms bloom along its banks.
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