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From Tokyo: Fujiyama Snow Resort Yeti Winter Ski Day Tour

4.6 · 29 reviews 11 hours From $49 Operated by JTOURSTORY · Bookable on GetYourGuide
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Mt. Fuji frames your ski runs from Tokyo. You get a full day at Fujiyama Snow Resort Yeti with English-speaking staff and a choice of packages. I love the five hours on snow and the way the tour matches different skill levels, but Mt. Fuji views can depend on weather.

What really lifts the day is the human side of it. I like how the guide support can make a snowy resort feel less intimidating, and I’ve seen real examples of great teaching from guides like Juna and Hooni.

One thing to plan for: the snow resort has a safety rule tied to gear. If you are not in ski suits, you may be blocked from the lift or slopes, and ski clothing rental costs cash on site.

Key things to know before you go

  • Mt. Fuji photo stop: You’ll have a sightseeing pause built into the day for chances at iconic views.
  • Five hours on snow: Enough time to actually feel like a ski day, not a quick hit.
  • Four package options: Shuttle only, ski with lift, ski with a basic lesson, or sledding for families.
  • Equipment and lift choices: You can rent the core gear and get lift access depending on the option.
  • Guides who teach patience: People highlight instructors for calm coaching, especially for first timers.
  • You might need extra clothing budget: Ski outfit rental is paid on site and is cash only.

Ski Day at Fujiyama Snow Resort Yeti With Tokyo Pickup

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If you like the idea of a winter day trip that feels like it was built for real life, this tour is it. You leave Tokyo, get transported to Fujiyama Snow Resort Yeti at the base of Mt. Fuji, and then spend a chunky block of time on snow. It’s one of those rare setups where you can go from city sidewalks to ski practice without doing the math of buses, rentals, and resort logistics yourself.

The big draw is the pairing of snow sports with the Mt. Fuji backdrop. Some days you get clear views that make the whole experience feel cinematic. Other days, clouds happen. Either way, you’re still going for the snow, and the schedule is designed around that goal.

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How the 11-hour day actually plays out

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This is an all-day format, with road time before and after your time on snow. The flow is simple, which is what you want when you’re traveling in a group.

Pickups in Tokyo, then a scenic run toward the mountain

You get two common pickup options: Tokyo Station Marunouchi North Gate Dome or Starbucks Coffee at Shinjuku L Tower. From there, you ride a bus or coach for about 2.5 hours. During this ride, you’re not just sitting. There’s time labeled as scenic views on the way, so you can use the window time for mountain spotting and getting oriented.

This matters because winter road trips can feel long if you land at a resort already frazzled. A smooth transfer helps your energy last into your actual ski or snow play time.

Fujiyama Snow Resort Yeti, five hours of doing the thing

Once you arrive, the day centers on about five hours at Yeti. That block includes a mix of photo moments, visiting the resort area, free time, and sightseeing around the mountain setting. This is the real heart of the day.

Five hours is long enough to do at least a couple runs or practice a lesson structure, not just stand around, take one photo, and call it a day. For families, it also means kids can swap energy bursts with breaks without the whole schedule collapsing.

One note for your expectations: Mt. Fuji visibility can vary. I’ve seen people arrive on a day when they could not see it, even though they were right there. So I treat the Fuji view as a bonus, not the only reason to go.

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Return ride and drop-offs back in Tokyo

After your snow time, you take the bus or coach back for about 3 hours. Drop-offs go back to Tokyo Station Marunouchi North Gate Dome and Starbucks Coffee at Shinjuku L Tower, depending on which pickup point you used.

This round-trip structure is part of the value. You’re not piecing together half a travel day on your own in winter conditions.

Pick the right option: shuttle, ski, lesson, or sled

From Tokyo: Fujiyama Snow Resort Yeti Winter Ski Day Tour - Pick the right option: shuttle, ski, lesson, or sled

One reason this works well for different travelers is that your snow day can match your comfort level. The tour offers four main package options, each with a different mix of transport, gear, and activities.

Option A: Shuttle only, explore at your own pace

Option A is the lightest touch. It covers transportation and includes English/Chinese/Korean-speaking staff, but it does not include resort admission tickets.

You’ll want to consider Option A if you already know you will rent everything separately or you want flexibility to move around beyond what a scheduled ski plan provides. The downside is you’re doing more of the on-site figuring out yourself.

Option B: Ski equipment rental and lift pass

Option B is for people who want an actual ski day with minimal friction. It includes transportation plus rental ski set(s) (skis, poles, boots are listed in a size range) and a lift pass.

Lift access is what turns a snow day from sightseeing into skiing. Without it, you spend more time getting back to the top. With it, you can repeat runs and improve faster.

Option C: Beginner-friendly group lesson plus ski and lift

Option C adds the element that many first-timers want: a basic group ski lesson for about 1 hour. You still get transportation, ski set rental, and a lift pass.

The lesson topics are practical and safety-focused. You’ll cover essential skills like:

  • basic posture
  • how to fall safely
  • stopping
  • getting up
  • changing direction

People like this option because it cuts down the early panic phase. You arrive knowing what you should try first instead of experimenting blindly on a slope.

If you’re traveling with kids who are new to skis, note that this tour’s ski option is only available for children over 3 years old, and child equipment sizes depend on availability. It is smart to ask ahead so you do not get stuck with the wrong gear.

Option D: Sledding package for family snow fun

Option D shifts the day toward snow play. It includes transportation, English/Chinese/Korean-speaking staff, and a sled rental.

This is a good fit if your group includes kids, or if someone simply does not want to ski. It also keeps the day fun without requiring ski suits and lift rules to the same degree.

The Mt. Fuji angle, and how to plan your expectations

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This tour is built around the Mt. Fuji setting, and you’ll have multiple chances to look up at the mountain during the day. There’s a photo stop and sightseeing time while you’re at the resort, plus scenic views on the drive.

Still, be realistic. Winter weather can change fast. One person’s day can be clear and crisp, another can be clouded. That means your best strategy is to go for the snow and treat the Fuji view as a bonus.

If your priorities are photography, come mentally ready to shoot even when the mountain is partially obscured. Snow + light + a resort setting still gives great images, even on less-than-perfect view days.

Gear rules and what they mean for your day

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This is the part that can surprise people who only skim the highlights.

Ski clothing rental is on site, cash only

Ski clothes rental (jacket and pants) is 4600 yen per person, paid on site, and it’s cash only. Sizes listed range from S to 5L, but availability can be limited.

If you show up underdressed, it can turn your day into a gear scramble. On the flip side, if you plan for the cost, it’s a smooth fix.

The resort safety policy may affect access

Yeti’s safety policy says that if you are not wearing ski suits, you may be prohibited from riding the lift or using the ski slopes.

So ask yourself a simple question before you go: will you rent or wear ski suits? If the answer is uncertain, get clarity on what your plan is. It’s one of those details that has an outsized impact on whether your day feels carefree or stressful.

Bring what rentals do not cover

Ski accessories like knits, gloves, goggles, and hats are not included. Rental shops or stores have them, but quantities can be limited, so prepare ahead when you can.

Also, ski boots can be rough if your socks are wrong. The tour specifically suggests long socks to prevent discomfort or rubbing. That tip is low effort and high payoff.

Sunscreen still matters

You’re on snow in winter sun. The tour recommends bringing and applying sunscreen to protect your skin from UV rays. This is not optional advice in a place where brightness can sneak up on you.

Transport quality, staff languages, and why that matters

From Tokyo: Fujiyama Snow Resort Yeti Winter Ski Day Tour - Transport quality, staff languages, and why that matters

This is a transport-forward day trip, and transport quality can make or break winter days. A strong 92 percent of reviewers gave a perfect score for transport, which tells you the ride is typically smooth and on point.

You also get staff who speak English, Korean, and Chinese. That matters even if you can manage basic phrases. When you’re holding gear, trying to understand a lesson, or asking where to meet, language support makes things faster and calmer.

Names you may hear include Juna, noted for friendly guidance and patient instruction, and Hooni, praised as lovely and helpful. Even if you do not get those guides specifically, the lesson style highlighted in the day-to-day experience is consistent: patient, safety-minded coaching.

Price and value: why $49 can be either a steal or a trap

The price listed is $49 per person, and value depends on what option you choose.

  • If you pick Option A, you’re paying for transport, staff support, and time at the resort, but you are not getting admission tickets included. That can be fine if you already know your plan.
  • If you pick Option B or Option C, you’re buying the core “ski day friction reducers”: ski set rental and lift access, plus for Option C, a basic lesson.

On paper, $49 sounds like a budget day trip, and the value can hold up because the schedule includes transport from major Tokyo hubs and gives you structured snow time. But it’s not truly a $49 all-in experience.

You should budget for what is not included:

  • meals
  • ski accessories (gloves, goggles, etc.)
  • ski clothing rental if you need it (4600 yen cash on site)
  • any add-ons like admission tickets for shuttle-only

A good way to think about it: you are paying to turn a winter headache into a guided schedule. If that headache would have cost you time, stress, and multiple purchases on your own, this can be a bargain.

Who should book this tour

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This tour fits best if one or more of these are true for you:

  • You want a one-day snow outing with transport handled.
  • You are a beginner or going with someone who needs coaching, especially with Option C.
  • You’re traveling as a family and want an activity that works even if not everyone skis, especially with Option D.
  • You want to maximize your chances for Mt. Fuji views without building an entire trip around winter gear logistics.

It may be less ideal if you already have your own equipment, know exactly how you want to roam the resort, and prefer to plan on your own. Option A can work, but you’ll still need to handle your own ticket and gear planning.

Practical tips so your snow day stays fun

From Tokyo: Fujiyama Snow Resort Yeti Winter Ski Day Tour - Practical tips so your snow day stays fun

Here are a few no-drama ways to make this go smoothly:

  • Plan clothing with the ski suit rule in mind, not just comfort.
  • Pack or rent accessories early. Quantities can be limited.
  • Wear long socks with ski boots to avoid rubbing.
  • Bring and use sunscreen. Winter light is sneaky.
  • If you’re going with kids, keep extra attention on safety since ski areas can get crowded.
  • If you care about Fuji photos, take the photos when you can, even if clouds show up, because conditions shift.

Should you book the Fujiyama Snow Resort Yeti Winter Ski Day Tour?

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I think you should book this tour if you want a straightforward, transport-supported winter day and you value structured snow time. The pairing of five hours on snow, guide support in multiple languages, and package options for beginners, families, and ski-ready visitors makes it a solid choice for most people.

If your main goal is guaranteed, crystal-clear Mt. Fuji views, temper your expectations. Weather can hide the mountain. But even then, you still get a real snow experience, not just a quick stop.

If you want the highest success rate for a good day, choose the option that matches your skill level, plan your clothing around the safety policy, and come ready for cold weather comfort.

FAQ

What is the duration of the tour?

The tour runs for 11 hours total.

Where can I be picked up in Tokyo?

You have two starting options: Tokyo Station Marunouchi North Gate Dome and Starbucks Coffee at Shinjuku L Tower.

How long do you spend at Fujiyama Snow Resort Yeti?

You get about five hours for photo stops, visiting, free time, and snow-related activities at the resort.

Which activities are available in the different options?

Option A is shuttle only (transport), Option B is ski equipment rental plus lift pass, Option C adds a basic 1-hour group lesson, and Option D is sledding with sled rental.

Is ski equipment rental included?

Yes, for the ski options. Option B and Option C include a ski set rental (skis, poles, boots listed with a size range).

Is lift access included?

Lift access is included for the ski options (Options B and C) via a lift pass.

What about ski clothing and accessories?

Ski clothing rental (jacket and pants) is 4600 yen per person, paid on site in cash. Accessories like gloves, goggles, hats, and similar items are not included.

Can children join the ski options?

The ski option is available for children over 3 years old. Child equipment availability depends on sizes, so it’s worth checking.

Does the tour include meals?

No. Meals are not included.

Is Mt. Fuji guaranteed to be visible?

The tour includes photo and sightseeing opportunities, but visibility depends on weather, so it’s not guaranteed.

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