If you’re dreaming of hitting the slopes with a view of Japan’s iconic mountain, the Mt. Fuji Skiing Experience at Yeti Ski Resort might just be your perfect day outing. For $75 per person, this well-organized, 10-hour trip takes you from Tokyo to some of the country’s most breathtaking scenery, combining beginner and intermediate skiing with a soothing hot spring soak.
What we love about this tour is how it balances adventure with relaxation — you get a solid four hours of skiing on Japan’s earliest snow park, followed by a scenic excursion to a hot spring with spectacular views of Mt. Fuji. Plus, the tour’s small group vibe and multilingual guiding make it easy to feel comfortable and well-informed.
A potential consideration is the weather — clear days are ideal for the best mountain views, but if weather turns sour, your experience could be less picture-perfect. Also, for those who prefer more advanced skiing or snowboarding, this tour is primarily suited for beginners and intermediates, since the slopes are designed with those skill levels in mind.
This tour is well-suited for light skiers, nature lovers, and those seeking a relaxing day amidst stunning scenery. If you’re eager to experience Mt. Fuji’s winter charms without the hassle of planning all logistics yourself, this trip offers excellent value.
Key Points

- Comfortable price point at $75 includes transportation, skiing, and onsen access.
- Spectacular views of Mt. Fuji and Suruga Bay from the slopes and hot springs.
- Flexible ski packages available, catering to different skill levels.
- Well-organized logistics with pick-up at Tokyo Station and clear instructions.
- Relaxing hot spring experience with outdoor baths overlooking Mt. Fuji.
- Weather-dependent visibility, so clear days are a bonus.
- Suitable for beginners and intermediates; advanced skiers might find it too gentle.
- Ideal for those short on time but wanting a full day of mountain scenery, skiing, and soaking.
An In-Depth Look at the Mt. Fuji Skiing Experience

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Starting Point and Transportation
The adventure begins early, with a meet-up at Tokyo Station’s Marunouchi North Exit at 7:15AM. This is a prime location, easy to find, and well-connected by public transit. From there, you’ll hop on a 2.5-hour coach ride to the Yeti Ski Resort at Mt. Fuji’s 2nd Station, perched at 1,400 meters altitude.
Travel time is reasonable, and the coach provides a comfortable setting to catch some views or rest after your morning departure. The guide typically emails detailed info the night before, including the driver’s contact, which helps reduce any last-minute confusion. Just remember to arrive early — latecomers won’t be refunded, and no one wants to miss the thrill of the slopes!
Skiing at Yeti Ski Resort
Once at the Yeti Ski Resort, you’re greeted by a historic snow park, Japan’s earliest, and a solid choice for those new to winter sports. With four ski slopes, including beginner and intermediate runs, it’s a great spot for a relaxed day of learning or practicing.
We loved the views from the upper slopes — on clear days, you’ll see Mt. Fuji rising majestically above the snowy terrain and the expansive Suruga Bay beyond. It’s a scene that stays with you long after the skis are stored away. For those who don’t ski, there’s also an activity playground to keep the kids (or the young at heart) entertained.
The tour offers multiple ski packages, allowing you to select based on your skill level and interests. This flexibility is nice, especially if you prefer a quick lesson or just want to enjoy the scenery without a full day on the slopes.
Scenic Views and Photo Opportunities
Nothing beats the breathtaking vistas from the ski slopes, and many reviews praise how spectacular the scenery is, especially on clear days. We’re told that “the views of Mt. Fuji are stunning” and that the surrounding landscape looks almost surreal when coated in snow.
Be aware, however, that visibility depends on the weather — if the sky is overcast or foggy, the mountain might be hidden behind clouds, diminishing the view but not the fun. Still, even in less-than-ideal weather, the experience of being on the slopes at this altitude is rewarding.
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After a solid four hours of skiing, the trip continues to the hot spring at Konohana no Yu. This scenic onsen is accessed via an elevator from the parking area, leading you to a tranquil outdoor bath with views of Mt. Fuji framed perfectly in the natural landscape.
Many visitors rave about the quality of the water and the peaceful atmosphere. It’s a great way to unwind sore muscles and take in one last view of Japan’s iconic mountain. If Konohana no Yu is closed for maintenance, alternatives like Gotemba Fuji Hakkei or Gotemba City Onsen Hall are available — but the main attraction is definitely the open-air bath with Mt. Fuji as your backdrop.
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Return Journey
The tour wraps up with a two-hour coach ride back to Tokyo, arriving at around 8:30PM. This is a long day, but the scenic drive gives you a chance to reflect on your mountain adventure and maybe plan your next trip to Japan’s snowy peaks.
Who Will Love This Tour?

This experience is perfect for beginners or intermediates wanting to enjoy Mt. Fuji’s winter scenery without the hassle of independent travel. It’s also ideal for families or couples looking for a memorable day filled with outdoor activity and relaxation.
If you’re interested in stunning mountain views and a well-organized trip with flexible options, this tour offers solid value. Just remember, weather is a variable — the best days will give you the full “wow” factor.
For anyone craving more challenging slopes or serious snowboarding, you might find this day a bit tame, but for most travelers wanting a taste of Japan’s winter magic, it hits the right notes.
The Sum Up

If a day trip from Tokyo to experience skiing near Mt. Fuji sounds appealing, this tour delivers a winning combination of scenic beauty, gentle slopes, and soothing hot springs. The 4.6-star rating reflects its popularity, and travelers appreciate the smooth organization and stunning views.
The price of $75 is reasonable, considering transportation, ski access, and the onsen are all included. It’s a smart choice for those who want a convenient, memorable introduction to Japan’s snowy mountains without breaking the bank or requiring advanced skiing skills.
While weather can influence your experience, the core appeal — mountain vistas and on-the-spot relaxation — remains. Whether you’re a first-time skier, a nature lover, or simply seeking a break from city life, this trip offers a well-rounded taste of Japan’s winter wonderland.
FAQs

Is transportation included in the tour price?
Yes, the coach ride from Tokyo Station to Mt. Fuji and back is part of the package, making it convenient and hassle-free.
What should I bring with me?
Bring cash, especially for small purchases or optional activities. Dress warmly, as you’ll be outdoors in cold weather, and wear suitable ski gear if you have it.
What is the meeting point?
Meet at Tokyo Station’s Marunouchi North Exit at 7:15AM. The guide will wait there, and detailed info is sent the night before via email.
How long is the skiing period?
You’ll have approximately 4 hours at Yeti Ski Resort, giving you plenty of time to enjoy the slopes and take photos.
Can non-skiers enjoy this trip?
Yes. There’s an activity playground, and the hot spring experience is open to everyone, making it suitable for those who prefer relaxing over skiing.
What if the weather is bad?
Visibility of Mt. Fuji depends on the weather. If the mountain isn’t visible, you will still enjoy skiing and the hot spring experience, though the scenic views might be limited.
Are there options for different skill levels?
Yes, you can select from multiple ski packages to suit beginners or intermediates.
Will I have time for other activities?
This tour is designed to fit a specific itinerary — after skiing and the onsen, you’ll head back to Tokyo. Longer or more customizable trips are available separately.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Many reviews note that the activity playground and gentle slopes make it family-friendly, but always check if your children meet the minimum requirements for skiing.
Experience the beauty of Mt. Fuji with this thoughtfully arranged day trip — a perfect blend of outdoor fun, scenic views, and relaxing warmth. Whether you’re new to skiing or just want a scenic escape, it’s a trip that’s hard to forget.
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