Discover the stunning landscapes of Mount Fuji and Hakone on this full-day tour from Tokyo. Begin at the traditional village of Oshino Hakkai, where crystal-clear ponds reflect the majestic mountain. Capture breathtaking views at Arakurayama Sengen Park before heading to Mount Fuji's 5th Station for a glimpse of Japan’s highest peak. Enjoy a relaxing visit to Lake Kawaguchiko, then explore the historic Hakone Shrine and cruise across Lake Ashi. Experience the thrill of the Hakone Ropeway, offering views of volcanic landscapes and the famous black eggs of Owakudani Valley.
- Full-day tour from Tokyo, exploring Mount Fuji and Hakone
- Visit scenic spots like Oshino Hakkai and Arakurayama Sengen Park
- Enjoy a Hakone Cruise and the Hakone Ropeway for stunning views
- Experience cultural landmarks and natural beauty in one day
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Oshino Hakkai is one of the most beautiful and culturally important sightseeing spots near Mt. Fuji, located between Lake Kawaguchi and Lake Yamanaka. The area is famous for its eight crystal-clear natural spring ponds, which are fed by snowmelt from Mt. Fuji that has been naturally filtered through volcanic rock for over 80 years. This peaceful village offers visitors a chance to experience traditional rural Japan, with thatched-roof houses, small local shops, and scenic walking paths around the ponds. The water is so pure and transparent that visitors can clearly see fish swimming and even the deep blue color of the spring bottom. Oshino Hakkai is also designated as part of the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site of Mt. Fuji, making it an important historical and cultural location. Visitors can taste fresh spring water, try local snacks, and take stunning photographs of Mt. Fuji reflected in the ponds (weather permitting).
Arakurayama Sengen Park is one of Japan’s most famous and photographed scenic viewpoints, offering the iconic combination of the Chureito Pagoda, Mt. Fuji, and Fujiyoshida city in one breathtaking panorama. This location is especially popular with international visitors because it represents the classic image of Japan seen in postcards and travel magazines. The park is located on a hillside and requires visitors to climb approximately 398 steps to reach the main viewing platform near the Chureito Pagoda. The climb is comfortable with rest spots along the way, and the reward at the top is one of the most spectacular views of Mt. Fuji. This spot is beautiful year-round: Spring: Cherry blossoms with Mt. Fuji and pagoda Summer: Clear mountain views and green landscape Autumn: Colorful fall leaves with Fuji background ❄️ Winter: Snow-covered Mt. Fuji with clear skies
The Mount Fuji 5th Station is the most popular and highest point accessible by vehicle on Mt. Fuji via the Subaru Line road, located at approximately 2,300 meters (7,546 feet) above sea level. It serves as the main starting point for climbers during the official climbing season and is one of the most visited sightseeing locations around Mt. Fuji. From the 5th Station, visitors can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views above the clouds, surrounding mountain ranges, and (on clear days) views toward the Fuji Five Lakes region. The air is cooler and fresher compared to ground level, making it a refreshing stop during summer tours. The station area is well developed for visitors and includes: Souvenir shops selling Mt. Fuji exclusive items Local food restaurants and snack shops Viewing decks and photo spots Post office (seasonal) where visitors can send postcards from Mt. Fuji
Lake Kawaguchiko is one of the famous Fuji Five Lakes and is considered one of the best locations to enjoy close and clear views of Mt. Fuji. The lake is known for its calm water, scenic walking paths, seasonal flowers, and postcard-perfect reflections of Mt. Fuji on clear days. Located at the northern base of Mt. Fuji, Lake Kawaguchiko is one of the most visited sightseeing destinations in the Fuji area because it is easily accessible and offers many attractions around the lake. Visitors can enjoy relaxing lakeside walks, sightseeing boat cruises, ropeway rides, and visits to nearby museums, cafés, and local shops. Lake Kawaguchiko is beautiful throughout the year: Spring: Cherry blossoms with Mt. Fuji reflections Summer: Green landscapes and flower festivals Autumn: Famous maple corridor with fall colors ❄️ Winter: Clear skies and snow-covered Mt. Fuji views
Hakone Shrine is one of the most famous and historically important Shinto shrines in the Hakone region, located along the peaceful shores of Lake Ashi. Surrounded by dense cedar forest and mountain scenery, the shrine offers visitors a spiritual and traditional Japanese cultural experience. The shrine was originally founded over 1,200 years ago and has long been a place where travelers, samurai, and locals prayed for safe journeys, good fortune, and protection. Today, it remains an active place of worship and one of Hakone’s most popular sightseeing spots. The most iconic feature of Hakone Shrine is the large red torii gate standing in Lake Ashi, known as the “Torii of Peace.” This gate creates one of the most famous photo views in Hakone, especially during sunrise, sunset, or misty weather conditions.
The Hakone Sightseeing Cruise, often called the Hakone Pirate Ship cruise, is one of the most popular experiences on Lake Ashi. This scenic boat ride allows visitors to enjoy breathtaking views of the lake, surrounding mountains, and on clear days, spectacular views of Mt. Fuji. Lake Ashi was formed over 3,000 years ago after a volcanic eruption and is now one of Hakone’s most famous natural attractions. The cruise connects major sightseeing points such as Togendai, Hakone-machi, and Moto-Hakone, making it both a sightseeing activity and a convenient way to travel around Hakone. The ships are designed like historical European-style pirate ships, which makes the experience fun and memorable, especially for families and photographers. Visitors can enjoy the scenery from indoor seating areas or outdoor decks for better photo opportunities.
Owakudani Valley is one of Hakone’s most famous natural attractions, created around 3,000 years ago after the last eruption of Hakone volcano. Today, visitors can see active volcanic activity with white steam vents, bubbling hot springs, and the strong smell of sulfur rising from the ground, making it one of the most unique landscapes in the region. Owakudani is most commonly reached by the Hakone Ropeway, offering breathtaking aerial views of the volcanic valley and surrounding mountains. On clear days, visitors can also enjoy spectacular views of Mt. Fuji from the ropeway and observation areas. The valley is famous for its local specialty called Kuro-Tamago (Black Eggs). These eggs are boiled in natural hot spring water, which turns the shell black due to sulfur and minerals. According to local legend, eating one black egg is believed to add seven years to your life.
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