The journey from Tokyo to the Mt. Fuji area by bullet train (Shinkansen) takes approximately 35 to 45 minutes, but it is important to know that the Shinkansen does not go directly to the mountain's base. You must take the Tokaido Shinkansen from Tokyo Station or Shinagawa Station to Mishima Station or Shin-Fuji Station. Mishima is the most popular transfer point; from there, you can take a "Fujikyu" bus or a private transfer for another 45–60 minutes to reach the Fuji Five Lakes region or the 5th Station. If your goal is simply to see the mountain, the ride itself offers spectacular views from the right-hand side of the train when heading west from Tokyo. In 2026, many travelers still prefer the "Fuji Excursion" limited express train, which goes directly from Shinjuku to Kawaguchiko in about 1 hour and 50 minutes without a transfer. However, if you are using a JR Pass and want the high-speed experience, the Shinkansen-to-bus combo remains the fastest technical way to bridge the distance between the neon lights of Tokyo and the snowy peak of Japan’s most iconic volcano.