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Reply To: Fujikawaguchiko
We run a taxi business, and we frequently offer tours to Mt. Fuji.
Although I’m not too familiar with the local bus system in the Mt. Fuji area, I often see long queues at the bus stops.
According to an operator at the Fujikyu Bus company, the buses are equipped with ramps, so you can board with a wheelchair.
In the Mt. Fuji area, there are five beautiful lakes, and you could probably visit two or three in one day. The prettiest, in my opinion, is Lake Shoji, which is my personal favorite.
All of the lakes are accessible by wheelchair, but using the local bus might not be very convenient since the bus stops aren’t located everywhere.
For a hotel with an onsen, please check this one out. The onsen isn’t in your room, but you might find it interesting:
https://www.oshidori-shuttle.tokyo/2024/09/19/soak-in-onsen/
If you’re traveling from Tokyo, we can take you there. You can also check out our YouTube channel, where you may find some of our trips:
https://www.youtube.com/@OSHIDORI-SHUTTLE
Thank you!