Experience Japan’s Summer Magic: Mt. Fuji, Hakone, Atami Fireworks & Kamakura 2-Day Tour
Escape the city and dive into Japan’s summer highlights on this 2-day adventure from Tokyo! Explore scenic and cultural gems like Mt. Fuji, Hakone, Atami, Kamakura, and Enoshima in one seamless journey.
Marvel at Mt. Fuji views from Lake Kawaguchi, stroll through flower-lined paths, and capture postcard-perfect photos. Visit the sacred Hakone Shrine, famous for its red torii floating on Lake Ashi. In Atami, board a special cruise and enjoy a front-row seat to the breathtaking Hanabi Fireworks Festival, a must-see summer spectacle.
Relax overnight at a traditional Shuzenji Onsen hotel, then head to Mt. Omuro for panoramic views of the Izu Highlands. In Kamakura, see the iconic Great Buddha, ride the nostalgic Enoden streetcar, and visit the anime-famous Kamakura High School crossing. End your trip with a magical walk around Enoshima Island, home to shrines, sea views, and the romantic Dragon Bell.
Lake Kawaguchi Boulder Park is a unique outdoor attraction near the shores of Lake Kawaguchi, offering a fun and interactive experience for visitors of all ages. The park features an array of massive, creatively arranged boulders designed for climbing, exploring, and photo opportunities, all set against the stunning backdrop of Mount Fuji. Surrounded by natural beauty, the park provides a refreshing space for relaxation, play, and scenic views. It's an ideal stop for families and nature lovers looking to enjoy the outdoors and take in the iconic landscapes of the Fuji Five Lakes region.
Hakone Shrine is a historic and spiritual landmark nestled in a serene forest at the foot of Mount Hakone, near the shores of Lake Ashi. Founded over 1,200 years ago, this Shinto shrine is known for its iconic red torii gates, including one that majestically stands in the lake, creating a picturesque and symbolic scene. Surrounded by towering cedar trees and misty mountain air, the shrine offers a peaceful atmosphere for reflection and prayer. Visitors can explore the main hall, admire traditional architecture, and enjoy breathtaking views of the lake and surrounding nature.
Atami Harbor is a scenic coastal spot on Japan’s Izu Peninsula, known for its vibrant fishing culture, fresh seafood, and picturesque views of Sagami Bay. Visitors can enjoy waterfront strolls, local eateries, bay cruises, and a relaxed seaside atmosphere, making it a perfect destination for both leisure and sightseeing.
The Atami Summer Festival is a lively annual event held in August, featuring spectacular fireworks over Sagami Bay, traditional parades with mikoshi shrines, and vibrant street performances. Visitors can enjoy local food stalls, beachside entertainment, and a festive atmosphere filled with music, dancing, and summer charm—making it a must-see celebration on Japan’s Izu Peninsula.
Mount Omuro is a dormant, cone-shaped volcano on the Izu Peninsula, known for its scenic beauty and panoramic views of Mount Fuji, the Pacific Ocean, and surrounding mountains. Visitors take a chairlift to the summit, where a 1km trail circles the crater. Highlights include a small shrine, ancient statues, and a unique archery range inside the crater. Seasonal attractions like cherry blossoms and the annual Yamayaki fire festival add cultural charm, making it a popular and easily accessible destination near Ito City.
Izu Cactus Zoo, located at the base of Mount Omuro, is a unique attraction combining a vast cactus garden with interactive animal experiences. It features over 1,500 species of cacti from around the world, alongside 140 animal species including capybaras, kangaroos, and parrots. Visitors can enjoy seasonal highlights like capybaras in hot springs, animal feeding sessions, a cactus-picking workshop, and a scenic animal boat tour. With its new Savannah Area showcasing giraffes and other African animals, the zoo offers a fun, family-friendly experience surrounded by nature.
The Kamakura Daibutsu is a massive outdoor bronze statue of Amida Buddha located at Kotoku-in Temple in Kamakura. Standing over 13 meters tall and dating back to 1252, it is one of Japan’s most iconic and historically significant Buddhist monuments. Originally housed in a temple hall destroyed by natural disasters, the statue now stands in the open air. Visitors can admire its peaceful expression, explore its hollow interior, and learn about its cultural and spiritual importance. Easily accessible from Hase Station, it’s a must-see highlight of Kamakura.
Enoshima Island is a scenic and culturally rich destination off the Shōnan coast, easily accessible from Tokyo or Kamakura. It features historic shrines, panoramic views from the Sea Candle lighthouse, sea caves, romantic spots like Lover’s Bell, beaches, hot springs, and fresh seafood. With seasonal events, shopping streets, and oceanfront attractions, Enoshima offers a perfect mix of nature, tradition, and leisure for a memorable coastal getaway.
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