Tokyo: Mt. Fuji Hidden Gems and Aokigahara Forest Tour
Why we picked this
Most Mt. Fuji day trips herd you onto a coach with forty other people and park you at the same three viewpoints. This one doesn't. It's a private car with an English-speaking driver and a loose itinerary you shape as you go — which is exactly how Fuji should be done. The real draws here are the quieter spots: Oishi Park for that postcard Fuji-over-flowers shot, the Narusawa ice cave and Fugaku wind cave (genuinely cool, formed by ancient lava flows), and the still water of Lake Saiko. Aokigahara gets a bad rap, but the forest itself is a striking, mossy ancient-lava landscape worth seeing for the nature alone. One honest note: the headline price covers the driver and vehicle — budget extra for attraction tickets and an optional guide.
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