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Travel from central Tokyo to the iconic Mt. Fuji region quickly and affordably on the Tokyo to Mt. Fuji Highway Bus — the most convenient, budget-friendly, and stress-free way to make the journey without navigating complex train transfers. Departing from Busta Shinjuku (Shinjuku Expressway Bus Terminal), direct highway buses run to Lake Kawaguchiko, Fuji-Q Highland, and the Mt. Fuji 5th Station — the gateway for climbers and the highest point accessible by road on Japan's most celebrated mountain.

Key Highlights

  • Travel directly from Busta Shinjuku to Lake Kawaguchiko, Fuji-Q Highland, or Mt. Fuji 5th Station
  • Enjoy a comfortable, air-conditioned reserved-seat highway bus journey
  • Access Mt. Fuji 5th Station — the starting point for the Yoshida Trail and the highest point on Mt. Fuji reachable by road
  • Travel at a fraction of the cost of private transport with reserved seating
  • Depart from Busta Shinjuku — one of the most accessible transit hubs in Tokyo, connected to Shinjuku Station on multiple JR, Tokyo Metro, and private railway lines

About Tokyo to Mt. Fuji Highway Bus Ticket

The highway bus from Busta Shinjuku is the most popular and practical way for tourists to travel from central Tokyo to the Mt. Fuji region — combining direct, no-transfer convenience with affordable fares and comfortable reserved seating in a single straightforward booking. For international visitors exploring Japan for the first time, the highway bus removes all the stress of navigating train transfers and is a genuinely enjoyable journey in its own right, passing through suburban Tokyo and the increasingly rural and mountainous Yamanashi countryside as Mt. Fuji gradually comes into view.

Buses depart from Busta Shinjuku — the Shinjuku Expressway Bus Terminal at the south exit of Shinjuku Station, directly connected to the station building — and travel directly to three main destinations. Lake Kawaguchiko (Kawaguchiko Station) is the most popular base for Mt. Fuji sightseeing, offering breathtaking lake and mountain views, ropeway access to the Tenjo Mountain observatory, and a full range of accommodation, restaurants, and tourist facilities. Fuji-Q Highland is one of Japan's most thrilling amusement parks, home to legendary roller coasters and direct views of Mt. Fuji — a combined highway bus and park pass package is also available. Mt. Fuji 5th Station (Fuji Subaru Line) is the direct bus destination during the summer climbing season (approximately July 1 to August 31) — the starting point for the Yoshida Trail and the most popular route for climbers ascending Japan's highest and most iconic peak. Outside the climbing season, buses to the 5th Station run via Kawaguchiko Station with a local bus connection.

The journey takes approximately 2 hours 25 minutes to 2 hours 35 minutes from Shinjuku, with reserved seating guaranteeing your place on the bus — essential booking during the busy summer climbing season and autumn foliage periods when buses fill up weeks in advance. Book your Tokyo to Mt. Fuji Highway Bus Ticket now on Thrillark.

Inclusions

  • Reserved seat on the highway bus for your chosen route and departure time
  • Direct service with no transfers required
  • Air-conditioned comfortable seating throughout the journey

Exclusions

  • Food and beverages on board
  • Personal expenses

Insiders' Tips

Book your seat as early as possible for summer dates (July to August) and autumn foliage season (late October to early November) — these are the busiest periods and buses sell out significantly in advance. Sit on the right side of the bus on the outbound journey from Shinjuku for the best views of Mt. Fuji as you approach the Kawaguchiko area on a clear day.

Additional Information

Departure Point
  • Busta Shinjuku (Shinjuku Expressway Bus Terminal), South Exit, Shinjuku Station — 4th floor ticketing, 3rd and 4th floor boarding
  • Directly connected to Shinjuku Station building — accessible by JR, Tokyo Metro, and all private railway lines serving Shinjuku
Child Policy
  • Children under 3 years are free of charge
Restrictions
  • Reserved seating — tickets are for specific departure times and cannot be used on other services
  • Buses may be delayed due to highway traffic
  • Mt. Fuji 5th Station buses do not operate in winter 
Accessibility & Facilities
  • Air-conditioned buses with reclining seats
  • Luggage storage available in the bus hold for large bags
  • Restroom facilities available at Busta Shinjuku before boarding

Cancellation Policy

  • No Cancellation and Non-refundable

Tokyo to Mt. Fuji Highway Bus Ticket Frequently Asked Questions

What is Tokyo to Mt. Fuji Highway Bus?
Tokyo to Mt. Fuji highway bus is a direct, reserved-seat bus service departing from Busta Shinjuku to Lake Kawaguchiko, Fuji-Q Highland, and Mt. Fuji 5th Station — the most affordable and convenient way to travel from central Tokyo to the Mt. Fuji region without any train transfers. The journey takes approximately 2 to 2.5 hours depending on the destination.
Where does Mt. Fuji highway bus departing from Tokyo?
All highway buses depart from Busta Shinjuku — the Shinjuku Expressway Bus Terminal located at the south exit of Shinjuku Station on the 3rd and 4th floors, directly connected to the station building. Shinjuku Station is one of Tokyo's busiest transit hubs, accessible by JR, Tokyo Metro, and all major private railway lines.
What is Mt. Fuji 5th Station and how do I get there by bus?
Mt. Fuji 5th Station (Fuji Subaru Line) is the highest point on Mt. Fuji is accessible by road and the most popular starting point for climbers tackling the Yoshida Trail. Direct buses from Busta Shinjuku to the 5th Station operate during the summer climbing season only — approximately July 1 to August 31. Outside this period, buses travel to Kawaguchiko and a local bus connection continues to the 5th Station.
How long is the highway bus journey from Tokyo to Mt. Fuji?
The journey from Busta Shinjuku to Kawaguchiko Station takes approximately 2 hours 25 minutes, to Fuji-Q Highland approximately 2 hours, and to Mt. Fuji 5th Station approximately 2 hours 35 minutes — all direct with no transfers required. Journey times may be longer during peak periods due to highway traffic.
What is Lake Kawaguchiko and why is it the most popular destination?
Lake Kawaguchiko is the most accessible of the Fuji Five Lakes and the most popular sightseeing base in the Mt. Fuji region — offering stunning reflections of Mt. Fuji on the lake surface, ropeway access to the Tenjo Mountain viewpoint, a full range of restaurants and accommodation, and easy connections to the Fuji 5th Station by local bus. It is the destination recommended for most visitors on a day trip or overnight stay.
Can I visit Fuji-Q Highland by highway bus from Tokyo?
Yes — direct highway buses run from Busta Shinjuku to Fuji-Q Highland year-round in approximately 2 hours. Fuji-Q Highland is one of Japan's most thrilling amusement parks, famous for its record-breaking roller coasters and dramatic Mt. Fuji backdrop. A combined highway bus and Fuji-Q Highland park pass ticket is also available as a separate package.
Do I need to book the highway bus in advance?
Yes — reserved seating is mandatory, and advance booking is essential during the summer climbing season from July to August and autumn foliage season in late October and November when buses frequently sell out weeks ahead. Booking through Thrillark saves up to 16% on the standard rate with instant confirmation and your reserved seat secured before you travel.
Is there a highway bus to Mt. Fuji from anywhere else in Tokyo besides Shinjuku?
Some highway bus services also depart from Shibuya, Ikebukuro, Akihabara, and Narita Airport depending on the operator and season — confirm available departure points at the time of booking. The Shinjuku (Busta Shinjuku) departure is the most frequent and most convenient for most visitors staying in central Tokyo.
What should I do if the bus is delayed due to traffic?
Highway traffic delays are possible particularly during peak holiday periods, weekends, and the summer season — the journey time estimates are standard conditions only. Building extra time into your schedule on the day is advisable, particularly if you are catching a return bus or planning to start hiking at a specific time. Confirm timetable information on the official Fujikyu Bus website before travelling.
Are there restrooms on the Tokyo to Mt. Fuji highway bus?
Most highway bus services on this route do not have onboard restrooms — use the facilities at Busta Shinjuku before boarding and plan accordingly for the approximately 2 to 2.5 hour journey. Some longer or seasonal services may have a rest stop — confirm with the operator at the time of booking.

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Tokyo to Mt. Fuji Highway Bus Ticket

USD 79.56

Insiders’ Tips

Book your seat as early as possible for summer dates (July to August) and autumn foliage season (late October to early November) — these are the busiest periods and buses sell out significantly in advance. Sit on the right side of the bus on the outbound journey from Shinjuku for the best views of Mt. Fuji as you approach the Kawaguchiko area on a clear day.

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