How do I get from Kyoto to Mt Fuji?
You can take a train from Fuji to Kyoto via Nagoya, Kyoto, and Kyoto in around 2h 21m. Alternatively, JR Bus Kanto operates a bus from Tomei Fuji to Kyoto Station Karasumaguchi twice daily. Tickets cost ¥3000 – ¥7500 and the journey takes 5h 1m. Fujikyuko Express Bus also services this route once daily.
How do I get to Mt Fuji by train?
Regular trains from Tokyo to Mount Fuji
- Take the Fuji Excursion Limited Express train from Shinjuku Station direct to Kawaguchiko Station.
- Take a JR Limited Express train (Azusa or Kaiji) from Shinjuku Station to Otsuki, then transfer to the Fujikyu Railway for Kawaguchiko.
How much does it cost to travel from Tokyo to Mt Fuji?
The one-way trip is about 2 hours to 2 hours and 30 minutes long, and costs 1,800 yen. And, at Shinjuku Station, Keio Bus and Fujikyu run hourly buses bound for Kawaguchiko and the Fuji Five Lakes. The one-way ride takes less than 2 hours, and cost 1,750 yen.
Can you see Mt Fuji from train to Kyoto?
Mount Fuji by Bullet Train If traveling by Shinkansen (bullet train) from Tokyo to Kyoto or Osaka, be sure to sit on the right-hand side of the train for a clear view of Mt Fuji as you pass. Fuji-san comes into sight a little under an hour after leaving Tokyo and stays in view for around 10 minutes.
Is there a night bus from Kyoto to Kawaguchiko?
The night bus journey time between Kawaguchiko Station and Kyoto is around 9h 10m and covers a distance of around 393 km. The fastest night bus normally takes 9h 10m. Operated by Fujikyuko Express Bus, the Kawaguchiko Station to Kyoto night bus service departs from Kawaguchiko and arrives in Kyoto Station.
How long is the train from Tokyo to Kawaguchiko?
Trip Duration: 45 – 60 minutes depending on the service available when you arrive. Trip Cost: 1140 yen for the normal train (an additional 300 yen is charged for the faster train that takes 45 minutes (1440 yen total)).
Is there a train from Kyoto to Tokyo?
You can take a train from Kawaguchiko Station to Kyoto via Otsuki, Shinjuku(Jr), and Tokyo in around 6h 7m. Alternatively, you can take a bus from Kawaguchiko Station to Kyoto via Meitetsu Bus Centre in around 7h 29m.
How to get from Tokyo to Shinjuku by train?
The JR Yamanote Line or the JR Chuo lines are both covered by the Japan Rail Pass. Flash your Japan Rail Pass and use either one of these lines to get to Shinjuku Station (this component of your trip should be free of charge for rail pass holders). Expect this to take up to a maximum of an hour if you are staying on the east side of Tokyo.