Kawaguchiko or Hakone: Which destination is best for seeing Mount Fuji?

If you dream of seeing Mount Fuji, two popular destinations stand out just a few hours from Tokyo: Hakone and Kawaguchiko!

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In terms of distance, Kawaguchiko is the closest. This generally means clearer panoramas and direct views of Mount Fuji, especially on clear days. In Kawaguchiko, weather permitting (it's said that there's only a 20-30% chance of seeing Mount Fuji on your trip), Mount Fuji is visible from many more places than Hakone. From its lakes, on a hike, from the town... There's no shortage of panoramic views.

In Hakone, although Mount Fuji is visible from certain points, it is sometimes hidden by fog or clouds. There are, however, magnificent vantage points, such as on the shores of Lake Ashi, where Mount Fuji stands out beautifully against the landscape.

View of Mount Fuji from Oishi Park in Kawaguchiko

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Mont Fuji caché derrière les nuages, depuis le lac Ashi à Hakone

Mount Fuji hidden behind the clouds, from Lake Ashi in Hakone

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View of Mount Fuji from Lake Ashi in Hakone

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View of Mount Fuji from the Hakone to Owakudani cable car

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