Tokyo and Mount Fuji Helicopter Flightseeing Panorama Tour

With our Tokyo and Mount Fuji Helicopter Flightseeing Panorama Tour, have a grand time enjoying the stunning views of Tokyo.

Highlights

  • See the 21st-century splendor and magic of this ultra-modern megalopolis!
  • Gaze at the dazzling light show and neon electric Oz of Tokyo from above.

Tokyo and Mount Fuji Helicopter Flightseeing Panorama Tour

[90 Minutes] Tokaido Tour: Tokyo to Mt. Fuji Helicopter Tour

This tour includes Tokyo Bay, Tokyo Skytree, Tokyo Tower, Shinjuku, and Shibuya, as well as all of downtown Tokyo’s top skyscrapers. From above, Ueno and Harajuku Park can be seen, so are Shinbashi and Yokohama Bay.

Ginza, Akihabara, and Roppongi shine like lanterns and arcades in the darkness of the night, where the heart of Japanese culture and trade beats. Travel over to the snow-capped hills and ancient temples to the panoramic view of Japan’s most famous peak, Fuji, and enjoy the sweeping serenity of Hakone from above, with the Pacific Ocean in the distance and coastline as you sweep back to the city for an incredible 2-hour flight.

This is all the best in Japan in a box for your eyes to enjoy, from the country’s best perspective!

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Tokyo and Mount Fuji

Mount Fuji (Fujisan) is Japan’s highest mountain at 3776 meters. It’s no surprise that the nearly perfectly formed volcano has been revered as a holy mountain for millennia and has attracted a large following of artists and ordinary people.

Mount Fuji is a live volcano that erupted most recently in 1707. On clear days, it can be seen from Tokyo and Yokohama as it sits on the border between Yamanashi and Shizuoka prefectures.

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Mount Fuji can also be seen from the train as it travels between Tokyo and Osaka. The best view of the mountain is around Shin-Fuji Station on the right-hand side of the train, around 40-45 minutes into the ride, whether you take the shinkansen from Tokyo to Nagoya, Kyoto, or Osaka.

However, clouds and low visibility often obscure Mount Fuji’s view, so count yourself fortunate if you get a clear view of the peak. Visibility is generally higher in the winter than in the summer, and in the early morning and late evening hours rather than in the middle of the day.

If you want to take it easy and enjoy Mount Fuji in a beautiful natural setting, head to the Fuji Five Lakes (Fujigoko) area at the mountain’s northern foothills, or to Hakone, a nearby hot spring resort. Several routes on Mount Fuji are officially open for climbing during the months of July and August.

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