Shimizu Shore Excursion: Mt. Fuji View Tour, Licensed Guide





Description
This tour is designed for travelers who visit Shizuoka by cruise ship. We will pick you up at Shimizu Port or hotels near the port. This value-packed trip with a government-licensed and experienced English-Speaking tour guide is a fantastic and efficient way to explore Shizuoka City. Shizuoka is home to amazingly unique food, history, culture and natural beauty. Follow in the footsteps of ancient travelers along the Old Tokaido Road while taking in the majestic views of Mt. Fuji and other natural attractions. Come to Shizuoka and see the unforgettable sightseeing spots for yourself! Let us know what you would like to experience and we will customize a four-hour tour that's best for you. Note*1: Please select your must-see spots from a list in the tour information to create your customized itinerary. Note*2: National Government Licensed Guide Interpreter certification is issued by the Japanese government requires a good knowledge and understanding of Japanese culture and history.
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Miho-no-Matsubara has long been known as a fantastic spot from which to view Mt. Fuji, and has even been featured in traditional Japanese ukiyo-e paintings. There are approximately 30,000 pine trees on the 7km coastline, and the sight of Mt. Fuji beyond them is one that has represented Japan over the ages. When Mt. Fuji was registered as a World Heritage Site, Miho-no-Matsubara was included as a component. On the coast there you can also find Hagoromo no Matsu, a pine tree that is said to have been visited by an angel.
Kunozan Toshogu is a Shinto shrine dedicated to Tokugawa Ieyasu, who unified Japan after it had been divided by war for centuries and established the Edo Shogunate about 400 years ago. The shrine is on the 216m-high Mt. Kuno in Nihondaira, and the recommended way to get there is by ropeway gondola from Nihondaira. There, you can witness a view of Suruga Bay and all the way to Izu Peninsula from the precincts. Once you've finished paying your respects at the shrine and enjoying the buildings with their richly colored decorations, be sure to stop in the Kunozan Toshogu Museum where you can see various treasures related to the Tokugawa family, such as armor and helmets. Entrance fee to shrine building: 500 JPY/adult, 200 JPY/elementary school and junior high school student; entrance fee to museum: 400 JPY/adult, 150 JPY/elementary school and junior high school student ※Joint ticket for shrine building and museum: 800 JPY/adult, 300 JPY/elementary school and junior high school student
Nihondaira is a hilly area at an altitude of about 300m facing Suruga Bay and is known as a wonderfully scenic spot from which to see Mt. Fuji. The Mt. Fuji from here stands beyond the tea fields and looks as if it is attended by Suruga Bay, and if you change the direction of your gaze, you will also see the southern Japan Alps. A sight not to miss here is the nighttime view that can be enjoyed from sunset. As the sun sets, the lights of Shimizu City below will begin to shimmer, creating a romantic scene. Be sure to take a photograph with the nightscape in the background.
Nihondaira is a hilly area at an altitude of about 300m facing Suruga Bay and is known as a wonderfully scenic spot from which to see Mt. Fuji. The Mt. Fuji from here stands beyond the tea fields and looks as if it is attended by Suruga Bay, and if you change the direction of your gaze, you will also see the southern Japan Alps. A sight not to miss here is the nighttime view that can be enjoyed from sunset. As the sun sets, the lights of Shimizu City below will begin to shimmer, creating a romantic scene. Be sure to take a photograph with the nightscape in the background.
Oigawa Railway is famous for the traditional steam locomotives that run for more than 300 days a year. Four steam trains are in operation as a part of its fleet, and the sight of the retro trains running through the pastoral landscape and along the beautiful Oi River is the envy of many railway fans. The trains run between Shin-Kanaya Station and Senzu Station from one to three times a day, taking about 1 hour to go approx. 37km (one way). All seats are reserved, so it is recommended to make advance reservations, although you can get a seat without a reservation if there is availability when you show up.
Shizuoka Sengen Shrine is the collective name for a group of three shrines: Kanbe, Asama, and Otoshimioya. Standing in the vast precincts are magnificent shrine buildings such as the bright vermilion Romon Gate, the Ohaiden Hall, and the main shrines of Kanbe and Asama Shrines. "Chigomai", which is said to have moved Lord Ieyasu, is dedicated during Hatsukaesai, the annual festival in April. The Shizuoka City Cultural Assets Museum, where precious documents connected with the Imagawa and Tokugawa families are preserved and exhibited, is located within the precincts.
Sumpu Castle Park is a historic site located in the center of Shizuoka City, built on the grounds of the former Sumpu Castle. The castle was originally constructed in the late 16th century and later served as the retirement residence of Tokugawa Ieyasu, the founder of the Tokugawa Shogunate. Today, the park features reconstructed structures such as the East Gate and Tatsumi Yagura (corner tower), along with peaceful gardens, open lawns, and walking paths. Visitors can explore exhibits about the castle’s history, enjoy seasonal flowers, and experience a calm atmosphere in the heart of the city. It’s a pleasant spot for history lovers and anyone looking for a relaxing break while learning about the legacy of the Tokugawa era.
"Tea Museum, Shizuoka" features exhibits introducing tea industry, history, and culture, as well as rich tea picking and rubbing experiences as well as courses that teach using the five senses, and offers opportunities for everyone both young and old to enjoy learning about tea. In addition, the museum holds training sessions and collects and distributes information for people in the tea industry and tea lovers both in Japan and abroad.
The Mt. Fuji World Heritage Exhibition is a museum dedicated to exploring the cultural, historical, and spiritual significance of Mt. Fuji, which was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2013. The exhibition highlights why Mt. Fuji is considered both a sacred mountain and an enduring symbol of Japan. Inside the museum, visitors can learn about Mt. Fuji’s geological formation, its influence on Japanese art and literature, and the traditions of mountain worship that have continued for centuries. Interactive displays, videos, and models help explain how the mountain has shaped Japanese culture and why it was recognized as a site of Outstanding Universal Value. It’s an informative and engaging place for anyone who wants to understand the deeper meaning behind Japan’s iconic mountain.
Fujisan Hongū Sengen Taisha is the head shrine of more than 1,300 Sengen shrines across Japan and is deeply connected to the worship of Mt. Fuji. Located in Fujinomiya City at the southwestern foot of the mountain, it has been a sacred site for centuries, dedicated to Konohanasakuya-hime, the Shinto deity associated with Mt. Fuji and the protection from volcanic eruptions. The shrine features elegant traditional architecture, a serene atmosphere, and a beautiful spring-fed pond called Wakutama Pond, which is designated a national natural treasure. Historically, this shrine served as the official starting point for climbing Mt. Fuji, and it remains an important cultural and spiritual landmark. A visit offers a peaceful setting and a chance to experience the long history of Mt. Fuji worship in Japan.
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Pickup Locations & Times
This private tour is a guided tour with a private vehicle designed for travelers coming to Shimizu Port by cruise ships. Your guide and taxi will pick you up and drop you off at Shimizu Port or hotels near the port.
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Important Information
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- Wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- There are only a limited number of car seats and booster seats. Rear-facing car seats are not available. You must contact us directly if you need them.
Reviews(20)
Grace was excellent and someone we would gladly recommend to others. From the very beginning, she was responsive, helpful, and offered thoughtful suggestions as we planned our day. She took the time to understand our family's interests and coordinated a tour that felt personal rather than scripted. Some of our favorite moments included visiting the Dentist House and the beautiful temple, both of which gave us a deeper appreciation for the area. One of the highlights was stopping at a small tea shop, where the family welcomed us so warmly that we felt less like customers and more like guests in their home. Thank you, Grace, for helping create such a memorable day for our family. Highly recommended.
Thank you so much for your kind review! I’m very happy and honored to hear that you all enjoyed your day in Shizuoka. It was a pleasure spending time with you and showing you some of my favorite places. Your warm words truly mean a lot to me. I hope you will visit Shizuoka again someday. Next time, please come in winter so you can see Mt. Fuji covered with snow — it is absolutely beautiful! Thank you again, and I hope to see you again! your guide Grace
We had an afternoon in Shizuoka on our cruise, and our guide picked us up at port on time and made sure to get us back on time too. We went to a beautiful waterfall, the Mt. Fuji World Heritage Centre, the Fujisan Hongu Sengen Taisha shrine, and a local tea shop. We were able to get incredible pictures of Mt. Fuji, and really enjoyed every location we went. Our guide and driver did a great job of getting us to all these places and not feeling rushed even though we only had 5 hours ashore. We traveled with my parents and our 3 kids (age range of 73 to 8) and we all had a terrific time.
Thank you so much for your lovely comment. The day of the tour was cloudy, but Mt. Fuji miraculously appeared clearly, and we were also able to enjoy the rare cap-shaped cloud on top of it. I also remember the fun interactions at the family-run tea shop. I hope these wonderful memories stay with you forever. - Kaz
We had a wonderful day in Shizuoka! We were very lucky as the day was clear and able to get a good view of Mt Fuji. Ikuyo was a wonderful guide and really explained how Shinto and Buddhism are different, but still work together. We ended the day at Miho beach, and by this time the clouds had rolled in so we could no longer see the mountain. It was still beautiful though.
Thank you very much for a nice review. I really enjoyed meeting with such nice people like you and guiding you. You listened to my guiding with interest. That was very helpful. Your words are very encouraging and have given me higher motivation. Thank you very much. - Ikuyo
We had a wonderful day tour with Shuji as our guide and Hirose as our driver. Shuji checked with us what we wanted to see and offered good suggestions. Shuji picked us up from the cruise terminal and efficiently showed us many of the sites before the crowds. Interesting information at each site including a brief history of Japan. Great for children. His stories informed us of Japanese life and were entertaining and often funny. Thank you Shuji and Hirose. Highly recommended.
Thank you for high evaluation of my guide. I am glad to know you have enjoyed the Tour. I also spent lovely day with you talking about many subjects regarding both countries. I definitely believe Mt.Fuji we saw was one of the most beautiful views. I wish your family every happiness in the future. Shuji
We had a great time with our guide Acchan. She took us wherever we wanted which included the Miho Seacost pine tree forest, a lookout/observation area to view Mt. Fuji, and a lovely Japanese garden. Definitely recommend this tour.
Thank you for your kind comments. I , too enjoyed being with you all very much. Hope you will come again and can use the ramen coupon ! Acchan
We had a wonderful day with Ikuyo and our driver. Ikuyo was very kind and sensitive to our needs and her communication was excellent.
Thank you very much for your nice comment. It was a hot and humid day. I’m sorry you had to spend uncomfortable time waiting for the ropeway under the sun. In spite of this, you listened to my guiding attentively. I feel grateful for having you as my guests. I hope you will go home with good memories. Ikuyo
Our guide, Teri was truly brilliant. He communicated in advance to ensure our trip was tailor-made for our group and it did not disappoint. He ensured that we were at the major sites in advance of the throng of cruise ship passengers and was really informative. We learned much about the culture and history of Japan and the Shimizu area. Teri could not do enough to ensure that we had a brilliant time and went out of his way to make everything ran smoothly. An excellent trip and a huge shout out to our wonderful driver.
Despite a hot and cloudy day that unfortunately hid Mount Fuji from view, we had an absolutely fantastic tour thanks to our guide, Yoshi. Yoshi met us at Port Shimizu and immediately made us feel welcome and excited for the day ahead. While the sky was not cooperative, Yoshi's knowledge more than made up for it. He shared insights about the area, its history and culture. He took us to the seacoast, walked us on the beach with the black volcanic sand and showed us the amazing bonsai trees that were hundreds of years old. Even without a glimpse of the famous peak, our day was a success because of Yoshi's expertise and kindness. When he picked us up, I needed to go to a pharmacy, where he immediately took us to and walked us through to ensure we got what we needed. We highly recommend him to anyone visiting the area.
Hi, this is YOSHI. Thank you for great review! I hope you really enjoyed that day. I wish you bring memories of Shimizu home and visit Japan again in the future. Yoshi
This was our first port of call on our recent 12-day Japan cruise, and it was a lovely and reassuring way to start our journey. Mika-san was a phenomenal tour guide: she worked with me for months ahead of time to develop an itinerary that suited our goals of 1) maximizing our time in Shimizu; 2) maximizing our ability to see Mt Fuji; and 3) minimizing our interaction with huge groups of tourists. She even sent me links to a website that has a live-cam of Mt Fuji so that I can track visiblity in the days leading up to the tour. Mika-san and our expert and friendly driver Kikuchi-san took great care of us as we drove first to Shiraito Falls (arriving well ahead of any other tour groups). We then went to the nearby Sengen Shrine and then made a final stop at the gorgeous pine-lined beach area called Miho no Matsubara. Mika-san worked with me ahead of time to select a perfect lunch spot for us, where we were the only locals. We were lucky on our day in late July to have some partial Mt Fuji sightings, although it shyly hid behind clouds for much of the day. The amount of care and attention that went into the planning of our day here was outstanding. You are in a safe and expert pair of hands with Mika-san.
Thank you so much for your kind words. I enjoyed the day with you and your friends very much and I truly appreciate what you did as my guests. Your quick replies to my emails were very helpful; on the day you created very nice atmosphere which let me speak with ease. It was your attentive listenership that encouraged good part of my knowledge to flow. To be honest I never felt so happy as a guide before —— in my previous experiences I fell into self-loathing at the end of the day because of my mistakes. I am very grateful to you. Did you get my email I sent after you departed from Shimizu? I wanted to send photos (the photo files were too large and I could not attach them to the mail, so I managed another few ways to send them) but I am not sure if information for you to get access to the photos went through. If it was not available, please let me know. I will try another way. I hope you had good days in your other destinations in Japan. Mika
We had an amazing trip with Yoshi (a brilliant guide, you will be lucky to have him as your guide). It was beautiful, culturally interesting and informative. The drive was smooth and we saw some amazing things!
Hi! This is YOSHI! Your local guide in Shimizu. Great to have chance to enjoy the tour together, also good view of Mt. Fuji from Miho Pine tree coast. Hope you enjoy the rest of your cruise in Japan! Yoshi



