Mount Fuji is the iconic, snow-capped peak visible from Tokyo on clear days, particularly during the crisp winter months of December through February. Rising to 3,776 meters (12,388 feet), it is located about 100 kilometers southwest of the city. While summer haze often hides it, 2026 visitors can get high-value views from the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building or the Shibuya Sky observatory. For those wanting a closer look, the "Fuji Excursion" train provides a direct 2-hour link to the lake region. In 2026, visibility remains a "weather lottery," but seeing the sacred volcano's silhouette against a sunset is widely considered the premier visual experience for any traveler in the Japanese capital.