Your nature guide will make commentaries to make your Jukai tour more interesting.
How old is Jukai? How does it relate to Mount Fuji? What kinds of animals can we see there? What is a fried shrimp in the woods?
Fee for One-Hour Course
Fee for Two-Hour Course
Your course may be changed depending on the weather, the number of participants, the time and/or the judgment of your guide.
Wind Cave One-Hour Course
Ice Cave One-Hour Course
Wind Cave and Ice Cave Two-Hour Course
You walk along a part of the Yamanashi-ken course constituting Tokai Nature Walking Path , a long-distance nature path across eleven prefectures (one “to”, two “fu” and eight “ken”) from Tokyo-to to Osaka-fu.
This is a nature path enabling you to feel history, culture and nature.
You walk along the well-maintained nature path in Jukai while appreciating rocky atmosphere particular to lava.
Sankodai Three-Hour Course
A hill climbing course in which you walk through woods and Jukai made by volcanic activities and hills generated by the uplifting of the seabed.
Koyodai is a place where people appreciate the scenery of Mount Fuji and its spaces, and also a place selected as one of the best eight sceneries of Mount Fuji.
The panoramic view from the observatory of Sankodai is magnificent, containing Mount Fuji, Aokigahara Jukai and three lakes.
Autumn-Limited Koyodai Course
This is a course in which you start from Narusawa Ice Cave, walk through the nature path at Koyodai while fully enjoying the autumn season, and return to Narusawa Ice Cave after walking along the pathway in Jukai.
Autumn-Limited Jukai Walking Course
In Jukai, you will find rare forests being a mixture of needle- leaved trees and broad-leaved trees. Wouldn’t you like to relaxingly walk through Jukai in autumn painted with the combination of the three colors of red, blue (green) and yellow?