
Discover Japan's Legacy of Mountain Worship on a 2-Day Private Guided Tour of the Ancient Mt. Fuji Pilgrimage Route
Overview
In this exclusive 2-day Wabunka tour of the Fujinomiya area, expert local guides will take you deep into the history, tradition, and culture associated with Mt. Fuji, touring some of the most significant historic centers of mountain worship, including the ancient Yamamiya Sengen and Fujisan Hongu Sengen shrines. En route, you will view a replica of the exquisite 500-year-old Fuji Mandala and walk part of the ancient mountain trail that it depicts, a route followed by pilgrims to Mt. Fuji for centuries. Through visits to the renowned local tea fields and a Fujinomiya Yakisoba restaurant, you will also experience the unique culinary culture of the region.
Key Features
- View a replica of the Fuji Mandala and visit locations depicted in this 500-year-old silk painting for a deeper understanding of the ancient tradition of Mt. Fuji worship (a Wabunka exclusive)
- Experience a special kaji kito blessing ceremony at a sacred site and follow the ancient path used by pilgrims in pursuit of enlightenment on the mountain
- Delve into the myriad beliefs and rites associated with Mt. Fuji with a local guide with extensive knowledge of the area and its history, including a visit to Yamamiya Sengen Shrine, where the mountain itself was once worshipped as a god
- Sip tea amidst emerald green tea fields with views of Mt. Fuji and dine on delicious Fujinomiya Yakisoba at an award-winning local restaurant
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Mt.Fuji & Around
390 mins
from ¥90,833 /person
Private: 1 - 6
English-speaking host
Cancel free up to 6 days prior
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Day 1
Visit the Mt. Fuji World Heritage Center for an Introduction to the Great Mountain
After meeting your guide at Shin-Fuji Station, you will take a short trip by car to the Mt. Fuji World Heritage Center. Opened in 2017, this state-of-the-art facility contains a broad range of exhibits to introduce you to various aspects of Mt. Fuji. Certain displays focus on the mountain’s origins and ongoing impact on its local environment, while others explore its influence on Japanese culture through art, literature, and deeply-held spiritual beliefs.

The Center is also a fascinating work of art in and of itself. Designed by award-winning architect Shigeru Ban, its upside-down cone formed of wooden lattices offers an intriguing inversion of the famous peak. A spiral ramp offers visitors the chance to make a gradual ascent as they explore the building’s exhibits, mimicking the experience of climbing Mt. Fuji. Superb views of the great mountain await you in the observation hall (on clear days).

Enjoy a Local Lunch Featuring Shizuoka’s Renowned Fujinomiya Yakisoba and Rainbow Trout
Before delving deeper into the mysteries of Mt. Fuji, your tour will stop off at the teppanyaki restaurant Jinenbo for lunch. Jinenbo is well known for its Fujinomiya Yakisoba, the much-beloved local grilled noodle dish that won international acclaim in 2023 at the JAPAN Fes Konamon Contest in New York.

As well as a piping hot plate of delicious Fujinomiya Yakisoba prepared on the iron teppanyaki plate right before your eyes, you will also enjoy a baked dish prepared with local rainbow trout reared in streams and lakes fed by the pure meltwaters that flow down from Mt. Fuji each spring. Please note that while the above meal is included in the price of this Wabunka plan, drinks and additional items from the menu must be paid for directly on site.

Discover the 500-Year Old Fuji Mandala at the Region’s Oldest Shrine
You will next move to the nearby Fujisan Hongu Sengen Taisha Shrine. Said to have existed for over 2,000 years, the shrine was once tasked with facilitating prayers to appease the kami spirits thought responsible for the mountain’s volcanic activity. As Mt. Fuji’s rumblings calmed in subsequent centuries, and it gained its place as the traditional starting point for ascents of Mt. Fuji’s south face.

As you will learn as you tour the grounds, however, this shrine was much more than just a waypoint on the climb. Pilgrims who climbed the mountain in centuries past believed that they were seeking enlightenment and spiritual power through sustained hardship, stopping repeatedly at sites to pray as they climbed, a ritual known as tohai. Inside the shrine, you can view a replica of the 500-year old Fuji Mandala, a silk painting created to offer not only physical but spiritual guidance to devotees visiting Mt. Fuji.

Gaze Across Green Tea Fields for Magnificent Views of Mt. Fuji
The lands surrounding Mt. Fuji are known for being particularly fertile thanks to the nutrient-rich soil and pure waters bestowed upon them by the mountain. With its mild climate, Shizuoka is well suited to the cultivation of green tea, making long rows of verdant tea bushes a common sight in this prefecture. For a taste of Shizuoka’s best, you will visit the Obuchi Sasaba tea fields to sip a cup of locally-grown green tea as you look out on spectacular views of Mt. Fuji.

Following this moment of calm reflection, you will be driven to your accommodation by private car to spend the night (accommodation fees not covered by this plan).
*Transportation can be provided to accommodation in Fuji City or Fujinomiya.
Day 2
Ponder the Mysteries of Mt. Fuji Worship at Yamamiya Sengen Shrine
The approach to Yamamiya Sengen Shrine is the perfect start for the morning of your second day, following a path shaded by towering cedar trees and lined with stone lanterns. This shrine is said to be nearly 2,000 years old, with its origins in the worship of Mt. Fuji itself. Unusually, Yamamiya Sengen Shrine contains only a prayer altar, but no honden (main hall). It is said that attempts to build such a hall were destroyed by high winds understood to be signs from the gods.

Experience an Encounter with the Yamabushi Monks of Murayama Sengen Shrine
While viewing the Fuji Mandala, your guide will point out several of the locations depicted in the painting, including Murayama Sengen Shrine, the next stop on the traditional route up the mountain. When you arrive, you will have the opportunity for an encounter with the yamabushi, monks who continue the shrine’s ancient legacy of ascetic mountain worship, which has long sought spiritual purification and power from Mt. Fuji.

During your tour, the yamabushi will lead you to the Dainichido Hall of Kōhō-ji, a Buddhist temple on the shrine’s grounds. Throughout Japanese history, shrines and temples have often co-existed alongside one another, their rituals and traditions blended. Inside the Dainichido Hall, you will participate in a formal ceremony known as kaji kito, where the monk will bestow blessings intended to protect you from illness, injury, and misfortune.

You can also spend time speaking with the yamabushi to gain personal insight into the shrine’s history and its relationship with Mt. Fuji. There is a monument on site that pays tribute to Sir Rutherford Alcock, the first British Minister to Japan who also became the first foreign national to climb the mountain when he summited in 1860, starting out from Fujinomiya.
Follow the Ancient Mountain Path with a Walk along the Murayama Trail
After a bracing bento lunch featuring local Shizuoka ingredients, a local nature guide will lead you on a stroll along the ancient Murayama Trail. This is the oldest known route up Mt. Fuji, used for centuries by monks pursuing spiritual enlightenment, followed by modern explorers such as Sir Rutherford Alcock seeking discovery and adventure.

Along the trail, your guide will point out some interesting historic sites such as Umagaeshi, where visitors arriving on horseback once dismounted before continuing their climb, and the ruins of Nyonin-dō, a site of worship for women before they were permitted to ascend the mountain. This area of the subalpine is also home to a rich range of animal and plant species, as well as unique geological features shaped over time.

Learn to View Mt. Fuji from a Whole New Perspective
Once worshipped with fear and awe for the incomprehensible power of its seismic forces, Japan’s greatest mountain became revered over time as a place of physical and spiritual exploration. The Mt. Fuji World Heritage Center at the start of your tour provides a foundational understanding of this physical-spiritual link. Visits to Fujisan Hongu Sengen Taisha Shrine, Yamamiya Sengen Shrine, and Murayama Sengen Shrine allow you to encounter, up close, the legacy of the long and enduring traditions associated with the mountain.

To bring you closer to the land and its people, a meal at Jinenbo and a cup of green tea at the Obuchi Sasaba tea fields provide time to relax and reflect. Finally, with your guided walk along the Murayama Trail, you will directly experience part of the same climbing route that so many pilgrims and explorers followed in the past. While it can be tempting to view our modern world as separate and distinct from those distant times, these differences tend to fade away with the crunch of gravel under your shoes, the crispness of the fresh air, and the majestic sight of Mt. Fuji rising up above you.
Fujinomiya Honpo

Fujinomiya Honpo
Fujinomiya Honpo is a community-based organization that was founded in 2002 to promote the city of Fujinomiya to domestic and international tourists. While its original focus was on gourmet food, the organization has branched out in recent years to offer local tours that emphasize sustainability, community involvement, and meaningful travel experiences.
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