Is there an airport at Mount Fuji?
No. Mount Fuji and the nearby Fujikawaguchiko and Hakone resorts have no airport. The nearest major gateway is Tokyo Haneda (HND), about 100 km away; small Shizuoka (FSZ) is closer but barely served.
Which is the nearest airport to Mount Fuji?
Tokyo Haneda (HND) is the nearest major airport, about 100 km away and the most convenient. Tokyo Narita (NRT) is farther; tiny Shizuoka (FSZ), ~80 km away, has too few flights to be useful for most travellers.
How do I reach Mount Fuji from India?
Fly to Tokyo — Air India, ANA and JAL fly direct from Delhi, Mumbai and Bengaluru to Haneda (HND) or Narita (NRT) in about 8–9 hours. From Tokyo, take a direct highway bus or train (~2–2.5 hours) to Fujikawaguchiko or Hakone.
How do I get from Tokyo to Mount Fuji?
Direct highway buses run from Shinjuku to Kawaguchiko (the Fuji Five Lakes) in about 2 hours, while trains via Ōtsuki also serve the area. For Hakone, the Odakyu line from Shinjuku and the Hakone Free Pass are the easiest options.
What is the best time to visit Mount Fuji?
For the clearest views of the peak, late autumn to winter (November–February) offers crisp, dry air. The official climbing season is July to early September. Spring brings cherry blossoms and autumn the red maples around the lakes.