While the Shinkansen (bullet train) does not go directly to the base of Mount Fuji, the journey involves taking the Tokaido Shinkansen to Mishima or Shin-Fuji station, followed by a bus or local train. A one-way Shinkansen ticket from Tokyo to Mishima costs approximately ¥4,000 to ¥4,500 ($27–$31). However, the most popular "High-Fidelity" rail option for tourists in 2026 is the Fuji Excursion limited express train, which runs directly from Shinjuku Station to Kawaguchiko (the gateway to Mt. Fuji) without any transfers. This direct train costs about ¥4,130 each way. If you have a JR Pass, the Shinkansen portion is covered, but you may need to pay a small supplement for the private Fujikyu Railway portion of the track. If you are looking for the cheapest rail option, local JR trains via Otsuki cost roughly ¥2,500 but take nearly three hours compared to the 1 hour and 45 minutes on the Fuji Excursion. Prices may vary slightly depending on whether you reserve a seat or use an unreserved car.