Off to Mount Fuji from Tokyo 🚝
Visiting Mount Fuji in winter is truly a jackpot!! ❄️ Enjoy the most stunning snowscapes of Mount Fuji—covered in white, dressed in silver, it transports you seamlessly into a winter fairy tale world 🌬️ This guide will show you how to take the Shinkansen directly from Tokyo to Mount Fuji for some fun 🙋♂️ Students who are puzzled by Japanese transportation, come and bookmark this! ———— Essential Tips Before Departing to Mount Fuji 🗻 ☀️ Check the weather in advance! If the weather is bad, you won't be able to see the full view of Mount Fuji. But if the weather is good, Mount Fuji looks incredibly beautiful from afar! 👟 Wear comfortable shoes! If you're not taking a private car, be prepared to walk a lot, with 30,000 steps being a breeze. 🎒 Bring along sunscreen, a hat, an umbrella, motion sickness medicine, and more. Shinkansen [Tokyo Station - Kawaguchiko Station] 🚝 🎟️ The most important thing is to buy your tickets in advance! You can easily purchase them on Xiaohongshu for just over 201! Direct from Tokyo Station to Kawaguchiko Station 🗻 👀 If you're traveling from Tokyo to Kyoto, sit on the right side by the window for a better view. If you're traveling from Kyoto to Tokyo, sit on the left side by the window for a better view. 🧳 If you don't have too much luggage and want to save money, you can buy a non-reserved seat ticket, as there's plenty of space on the overhead racks for a 24-inch suitcase! Plus, it saves you money! Especially now, after the National Day holiday, there are usually plenty of empty seats in the non-reserved sections on each train! 🏃♂️ If you're in a hurry and want to get to Mount Fuji as soon as possible, remember to buy a "Limited Express" ticket! #MountFuji #AtTheFootOfMountFuji #JapanTravel #JapanShinkansen #JapanFreeTravel #OneDayTourOfMountFuji