COST BY AGE GROUP:
$55 (16 & Up)
$45 (6–15)
$30 (4–5)
$30 (3 & Under if a seat is needed)
ITINERARY:
Depart 7 a.m.
Village 9:30–11 a.m.
Lunch 11:30 a.m.–1 p.m.
(Lunch on your own at Asagiri Food Park)
Park 1:10–3 p.m.
Cave 3:15–4:15 p.m.
Return 7 p.m.
Tour cost includes bus transportation and entrance fees to the village, flower-bird park, and cave. This tour does not go to Mt Fuji’s 5th Station.
“Iyashinosato” Japanese Village stands on the site of a former farming village on the western shores of Lake Saiko. The village was reconstructed and reopened as an open-air museum and traditional craft village, where people can learn about the culture, try out, and purchase different local handicrafts. The village is now made up of more than twenty houses that have been converted into shops, restaurants, museums, and galleries. The Fuji Kachoen Garden Park welcomes you with over 30 varieties of feathered friends. The owl enclosure holds more than 100 owls, most of which were hand-bred by the park staff and are quite friendly to people! The park is also home to an extensive selection of over 10,000 begonias, fuchsias, and hydrangeas, which are exhibited throughout the park. You can enjoy these blooming flowers all year round. One of the Fuji Caves that has been opened to the public is the Wind Cave. Its temperature is about freezing and has ice formations throughout the year that were formed from water seeping through the ceiling of the cave