A Trip to Mt. Fuji
I've always loved seeing how beautiful Mt. Fuji was in photos on the internet, posters, or even as it's depicted in anime. One of the things I would love to do when I visit Japan this summer would be to see Mt. Fuji in person. Seeing as it's not terribly far from Tokyo, the city where I will be staying, I thought it would be a good idea to take a day trip to see the mountain firsthand. After a little searching on the web, I found an interesting travel site that offers day trips with different packages to see Mt. Fuji.
http://www.viator.com/tours/Tokyo/Mt-Fuji-Lake-Ashi-and-Bullet-Train-Day-Trip-from-Tokyo/d334-2142TYO_F800_F820
The trip described also includes a cruise on Lake Ashi, a traditional Japanese lunch in some package options, and pickup right from your hotel. Departure time would be between 7:40 and 8:20 am.
http://www.viator.com/tours/Tokyo/Mt-Fuji-Lake-Ashi-and-Bullet-Train-Day-Trip-from-Tokyo/d334-2142TYO_F800_F820
The trip described also includes a cruise on Lake Ashi, a traditional Japanese lunch in some package options, and pickup right from your hotel. Departure time would be between 7:40 and 8:20 am.
The trip duration totals around 11 hours, so it leaves plenty of time to not only enjoy the guided tour, but even spend some time shopping and sightseeing. All of this is for the price of about $150-70 USD, not including gratuity or money for shopping.