No, crossing Kawaguchiko Ohashi Bridge is completely free for pedestrians, cyclists, and vehicles. The bridge previously had a toll system from 1971 to 2005, but this was abolished to improve accessibility for visitors wanting to enjoy the Mount Fuji views.
The eastern walkway of the bridge offers the best Mount Fuji views on clear days. Early morning hours typically provide the clearest visibility, especially during autumn and winter months when atmospheric conditions are more favorable. Weather conditions can change quickly, so checking the forecast before visiting is recommended.
The bridge is approximately a 30-minute walk from Kawaguchiko Station to reach the north side. Alternatively, several bus routes service both ends of the bridge, with some buses crossing directly over it. Local buses provide convenient access from various points around Lake Kawaguchi.
Yes, Kawaguchiko Ohashi Bridge has a dedicated pedestrian walkway that allows safe passage for visitors on foot. The walkway is separated from vehicle traffic, making it secure for photography and sightseeing while crossing between the north and south sides of Lake Kawaguchi.