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A mysterious forest and lava cave created by Mt. Fuji, a professional guide will explain the nature, history, flora and fauna of the forest. There are many anecdotes about Jukai, several movies and documentaries have been produced, and many books have been published. We will guide you through the attractive forest in an easy-to-understand manner. Guides who are qualified as nature observation instructors will explain in a fun way. Ice caves are very rare as lava caves, and ice can be seen all year round, and cave exploration can be enjoyed by children and adults alike. Children, couples, families, clubs, company trips, anyone can enjoy it with peace of mind. The foot of Mt. Fuji is also known as a power spot. Let's make new discoveries together.
The tour is operated in a small group, normally individual guests require to obtain a special entry permit from the Tourism Association of the town.The forest and caves are part of a World Heritage Site and a national park.
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For participants age at 6 - 11 years old,parents or a guardian must be accompanied
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Aokigahara Forest
You will begin to refresh with forest fresh air and start hiking. You will be captivated by the plateau lava and unique shapes of trees. You may meet Japanese squirrels and deer and other animals in the forest. You can hear the chirping of birds such as woodpeckers and Japanese tits etc. In each season, you can see unique wild plants such as rare orchids, mushrooms, and evergreen plants, lichens and algae etc. There is something inseparable from Aokigahara Jukai. It's moss. When you enter the sea of trees, the first thing you see is the moss that covers the ground. The area of Aokigahara Jukai is about 30 square kilometers, if you use the Tokyo Dome as an example of its size, it is equivalent to 200 Tokyo Domes. The vast sea of trees is covered with moss. It's a paradise of moss. Rare mosses and lichens are also a must-see. Enter a mysterious cave. This cave is a lava cave and has ice all year round. During the Meiji era, this place was used as a refrigerator.
Shuttle service Around Kawaguchiko Station
Professional guide in Japanese or English
helmet, gloves
Fee and Tax
Drinks/Meals
Chọn điểm đón
Pickup included
74 đánh giá
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N2178AUtoddt,,3 thg 12, 2025
- Đánh giá từ Tripadvisor
The entire experience was incredible. Toshi was an excellent tour guide, even when we missed the tour bus to visit the caves (our own fault), he was accommodating and waited for us as we caught our taxi to the experience. His knowledge of the Ice Cave and Forest was vast and we all left feeling more than satisfied. Thank you Toshi!!!
J E,,12 thg 11, 2025
- Đánh giá từ Viator
I had a great time. Our guide was very knowledgeable about the area. He pointed out some great things like different fungi and just made the morning great.
E9734IHmatthewc,,4 thg 11, 2025
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Toshi was a great tour guide with very good English. He made the tour very interesting and had a lot of knowledge about the forest and the cave
AKarbelnig,,17 thg 10, 2025
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Toshi-san was an excellent guide and companion. It was only my wife and me on the booking, leaving me to think we'd meet up with others. It was only him and us. He taught us all about the forest, the cave, the vegetation (particularly mushrooms) and more. I wish he could take us all around Japan. He's friendly and knowledgeable. It was our best experience in the Mt. Fuji area. Thanks again, Toshi! Signed, Alan Karbelnig
Daniel R,,16 thg 10, 2025
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A truly fantastic experience! Ended up being just my partner and I, and our guide Toshi was excellent. He took us on a magical trip through the stunningly beautiful forest and incredible ice caves, providing lots of interesting commentary on the local flora and fauna. Certainly one of the highlights of our trip and we would firmly recommend it!
shaynel428,,6 thg 10, 2025
- Đánh giá từ Tripadvisor
Toshi-san was very knowledgeable and professional, I learned a lot on this trip. I highly recommend going on this tour.
gayak2024,,28 thg 9, 2025
- Đánh giá từ Tripadvisor
Had a great time exploring the rainforest with Toshi. He had great knowledge and took care of the group. It was a small group of 5 which was great. Will recommend.
Thomas P,,14 thg 8, 2025
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Toshi provided us an excellent experience. We learned a lot about the forest and the cave. He was informative and took pictures of us. He also gave us restaurant recommendations and dropped us off at the restaurant instead of taking us back to our hotel I strongly recommend!
jasminemP1732YD,,14 thg 8, 2025
- Đánh giá từ Tripadvisor
Toshi-san was a great guide and this ice cave was a super cool experience. He loves to share his stories and really gets to know the group. I loved that we had an intimate group of 5-7 people whereas the other cave groups had 12+. He stopped every little while in the forest to give us some nature facts and has a great sense of humour! If you’re looking for something fun and different to do, I would recommend this experience.

LightPacker326944,,29 thg 7, 2025
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Today my family and I experienced something new. Toshisan guided us on a short hike through a beautiful cedar forest to a lava cave. The forest is striking. The basalt rocks are tough for roots to penetrate, so they grow horizontally along the ground. Each tree looks like it could walk. Toshisan is studying forestry, and we loved learning from him. The lava cave was truly special. I’ve never seen anything like it! My 11 year old daughter was tired and quiet at first, but she perked up as she got to experience “real life Minecraft” complete with the sturdy wooden ladder. Bring good shoes to climb over the rocks in the cave. The cave was chilly. Toshisan provided overalls for those who needed a warmer outfit. Thank you for sharing this place and your expertise with us!
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