{"id":2568,"date":"2023-03-12T16:52:22","date_gmt":"2023-03-12T15:52:22","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.mountabove.com\/?p=2568"},"modified":"2023-03-12T16:52:22","modified_gmt":"2023-03-12T15:52:22","slug":"how-far-from-tokyo-to-mount-fuji-by-train","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.mountabove.com\/how-far-from-tokyo-to-mount-fuji-by-train\/","title":{"rendered":"How far from tokyo to mount fuji by train?"},"content":{"rendered":"

To get to Mount Fuji from Tokyo by train, you would have to take the Shinkansen to Otsuki Station. From there, you would then take the Fujikyu Railway Line to Kawaguchiko Station. The journey would take around 2 hours in total.<\/p>\n

Tokyo and Mount Fuji are about two hours apart by train.<\/p>\n

How long is the bullet train from Tokyo to Mt. Fuji? <\/h2>\n

The Limited Express Fuji Excursion is a direct train service that runs from Shinjuku to stations including Otsuki, Mt Fuji and Kawaguchiko. The journey takes around 115 minutes and costs JPY4130.<\/p>\n

If you’re planning to visit Mount Fuji, you’ll need to take a local train to Kawaguchiko Station. A one-way ticket for this leg costs 2,250 yen (unreserved seat), 2,970 yen (reserved seat), or free for JR Pass holders. Then, at Kawaguchiko Station, you need to transfer to the Fujikyu Railway Line bound for Kawaguchiko Station. A one-way ticket for this leg costs 1,140 yen, and is not covered by your JR Pass.<\/p>\n

Can you do a day trip to Mt. Fuji from Tokyo <\/h3>\n