Japan has always been a dream destination for many travelers. Explore Mount Fuji, visit ancient temples, wander through traditional villages, and indulge in vibrant shopping centers. Our Japan Tour: Tokyo – Mt. Fuji – Snow Resort from Mytour promises to leave you with cherished memories.
Experience the wonders of our Tokyo – Mt. Fuji – Snow Resort 5-day, 4-night tour priced at only 19,900,000 Vietnamese dong.
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Discover the beauty of Japan with our captivating tour.Marvel at the majestic Mt. Fuji.
The first attraction in this Japan tour is Mount Fuji, the highest mountain in Japan standing at 3,776.24 meters. Located approximately 100 km southwest of Tokyo, Mount Fuji can be seen from the capital on a clear day. The mountain has a symmetrical cone structure and is covered in snow for about 5 months each year. It is a symbol of the country and often depicted in artworks, attracting numerous visitors from around the world to Japan.

Conquering this majestic mountain is a dream for every Japanese. Mount Fuji is regarded as a sacred symbol of luck and goodness.

Fujiten Snow Resort
As one of the two ski resorts at the base of Mount Fuji, Fujiten Snow Resort offers a grand snow experience with a view of Mount Fuji. It caters to all, especially Japanese tourists seeking snow adventures. The resort features two 1,300-meter slopes suitable for beginners and a 500-meter slope for those learning to ski.


Notably, the resort provides a spacious area dedicated to children. Parents can relax as Fujiten offers childcare services and daily ski classes. Qualified instructors teach skiing techniques and basic maneuvers to ensure an enjoyable snow experience.


Oshino Hakkai Ancient Village
Experience the beauty of Japan with this tour, where you'll also visit the ancient village nestled at the foot of Mount Fuji - Oshino Hakkai. This place is renowned for its purest water source in Japan, along with 8 water ponds known as the 8 dragon kings. Don't forget to bring a bottle to take home some pure and refreshing water from Mount Fuji here.

What sets this village apart is not only its stunning natural scenery but also the sight of traditional houses and unique customs still preserved within the village.

Asakusa Kannon
Built in the 7th century, Asakusa Kannon, also known as Sensoji, is one of the most revered ancient temples in Tokyo. The temple has two main gates, the Thunder Gate and the Hozomon Gate, connected by the Nakamise shopping street. Before entering the temple, visitors pass through the Kaminarimon Gate (Thunder Gate), a symbol of Asakusa and Tokyo. Outside is the Nakamise street, over 200m long with about 90 stalls on both sides selling souvenirs and local delicacies.


Tokyo Skytree
Located in Sumida ward, Tokyo Skytree is Japan's tallest broadcasting tower, standing at 634 meters and made of steel. Opened in 2012, besides broadcasting, Tokyo Skytree also houses a restaurant and observation deck in Sumida ward, Tokyo. To date, it is the tallest broadcasting tower in the world.

Tokyo Skytree stands out in brilliant white against the backdrop of the azure sky of the capital. During its painting, engineers infused a touch of Aijiro hue – the brightest shade of traditional Japanese indigo, akin to fine porcelain wares. At night, the tower illuminates in a myriad of colors, depicting various themes.

Akihabara
Akihabara, renowned as Japan's electronics district, is famed for its myriad of electronics stores offering significantly lower prices than elsewhere. Electronics here are often 20-30% cheaper than market rates, with a tax-free system catering especially to foreign visitors. Additionally, Akihabara is celebrated for its Japanese manga, anime, animate, and cosplay culture.


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