Explore the beauty of Japan on a full-day tour to Mt. Fuji and Hakone. Start your journey from Tokyo, visiting the Mt. Fuji 5th Station for stunning views or the Mt. Fuji World Heritage Center in winter. After a lunch break, ascend the Hakone Ropeway for breathtaking panoramas of Mt. Fuji and Owakudani's geothermal wonders, where you can taste the legendary 'Black Eggs.' Sail across picturesque Lake Ashi on a themed pirate ship as you soak in the natural beauty. The tour concludes with a swift return to Tokyo via the iconic Shinkansen bullet train, making this an unforgettable experience.
- Full-day tour from Tokyo to Mt. Fuji and Hakone
- Visit Mt. Fuji 5th Station for spectacular views or the World Heritage Center
- Ride the Hakone Ropeway and sample the famous Black Eggs
- Enjoy a scenic cruise on Lake Ashi and return via Shinkansen
8:00AM Meet at Shinjuku MODE Gakuen in Tokyo and board a bus to the Mt. Fuji area.
From Dec.1st to Apr. 25th, Visit the Mt. Fuji World Heritage Center instead. Explore the museum, which uses videos, lighting, and sound to illustrate Mt. Fuji’s spiritual and artistic significance. Discover local souvenir shops, a café, and scenic viewpoints perfect for photos.
From Apr.26th to Nov.11th, Visit the Mt. Fuji 5th Station, located halfway up the mountain at an altitude of 2,305 meters. Enjoy sweeping views of Lake Kawaguchi and the surrounding landscapes on clear days, or witness the mystical “sea of clouds” when the weather is cloudy.
Next, enjoy a lunch break before heading to the Hakone area. Board the Hakone Ropeway at Sounzan Station and ascend to Owakudani Station, enjoying panoramic views of Mt. Fuji and the volcanic landscape of Owakudani.
Explore Owakudani Valley, one of Hakone’s most famous geothermal sites, formed by volcanic eruptions about 4,000 years ago. Sample the famous “Black Eggs” (Kuro-tamago) — eggs boiled in the hot springs. Legend says eating one adds seven years to your life.
Continue your ride on the Hakone Ropeway to Togendai Station, enjoying spectacular views of Mt. Fuji and the caldera lake below. Then, board a themed pirate ship and sail across the scenic Lake Ashi, one of Hakone’s most popular experiences. The journey offers a beautiful lake panorama with Mt. Fuji in the distance.
Finally, return to Tokyo by JR Shinkansen (bullet train),The bullet train to Tokyo runs about 40min, and the guide will buy the ticket for you but not accompany you on the train.There are two Shinkansen trains per hour from Odawara to Tokyo.
Pick up time and location:
8:00am Tokyo Mode Gakuen.
Address: 1-7-3 Nishi-shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, 160-0023 Japan.
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