What makes it 67% Kids-Friendly: Ring the shrine bell, hunt lava rocks on the Ochudo loop and reward with ice cream, yet 2305 m altitude, loose gravel and no play area mean parents must monitor energy and safety closely.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with kids: A visit of 2–3 hours lets a family explore trails, shrine, snacks and views without tiring younger children.
Ochudo Trail Family Walk:
Take the gentle 1–2 hour Ochudo Trail loop from the 5th Station.
Tip: Bring water and snacks. Let kids spot volcanic rocks and rest on benches.
Tengu Garden Adventure:
Explore Tengu Garden 2.5 km from the station, featuring Tengu Rock and a red torii.
Tip: Follow signposts around the loop. Share the Tengu legend to spark kids’ imagination.
Komitake Shrine Visit:
Let children ring the shrine bell and tie ema plaques with wishes.
Tip: Buy a ¥500 ema. Encourage each child to draw a picture and hang it on the rack.
Station Café Family Meal:
Order child-sized soba or curry rice dishes at the café near the shops.
Tip: Look for plates priced ¥500–700. Ask staff for cushions or extra chairs.
Soft-Serve Ice Cream Break:
Treat kids to local soft-serve ice cream at a snack stall.
Tip: Buy cones early (midday lines form). Enjoy them on the observation deck with mountain views.

Roy A.
It was very windy, cold and foggy. At that time the fog was very thick. But luckily the wind pushes the fogs away so we can managed to see the peak of Mt Fuji. Very clean and fresh air helps refresh the body and mind. Beautiful mountain scenery along the road uphill is trully relaxing. At the 5th Station, we can find some souvenir shops, cafe and restaurant with traditional japanese food. Just t...
Azmi Mahamad
We, a group of 15 Malaysian hikers, rolled into Fuji Subaru Line 5th Station (2,305m) by bus from Kawaguchiko Station on 3 August 2025 at 9:15 am. The ride took about an hour, smooth and scenic, with the mountains slowly revealing themselves as we got closer. I tucked my return ticket safely in my bag, already knowing it would feel very different holding it again after the climb. This spot is th...
Wayne Joe
The start of many a journey to the top of Mt Fuji. There are plenty of things to buy food wise and souvenirs. There are a few restaurants. You can also hire hiking gear here. There is also a limited number of lockers. But beware the shops do not stay open to late. There is accommodation that you can stay in. I would probably say book in advance. The bus also runs up here from the town below as wel...
Game Garden
We visited the fifth station as part of an organized tour. The tour included many uninteresting places - some nondescript lakes and tourist villages. But this place is truly impressive. Fuji is omnipresent - you see it from everywhere. Some Japanese worship Fuji as a deity, and now I understand where this veneration comes from. We visited Japan in the hot season, but at the fifth station it was co...
Gennalyn D Christian
Going to this place by bus actually amazing. You can see the top of the Mt. Fuji right along the way to this station. but not everyday Mt. Fuji is visible it depends on the weather and the season. It can covered by cotton candy that you can’t see anything. Note: few restaurants available in the area. Restroom also available but you need to pay 100 yen. I saw some horses too but I’m not sure if th...
In summer (July–Sept) take an early bus to avoid afternoon fog. Carry sunblock and hats for children. In autumn (Oct) dress in layers—mornings can drop 10 °C. Check weather in June (rainy season).
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Bus round-trip tickets (family) | JPY 15,600 |
| Station café lunch (family) | JPY 3,600 |
| Ice cream & snacks | JPY 1,800 |
| Ema plaques for kids | JPY 1,000 |
| Total Estimated | JPY 22,000 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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