Private & customizable Hakone–Fuji tour from Tokyo with pickup, licensed driver-guide & comfy car.
Pickup & drop-off within Tokyo’s 23 wards
Licensed, comfortable vehicles
English-speaking driver-guide
Customizable itinerary & flexible schedule
Scenic, cultural & shopping options
We will contact you via WhatsApp one day before the tour to confirm pickup details.
Pickup and drop-off are available within Tokyo’s 23 wards.
For Haneda Airport, Narita Airport, or Yokohama pickups, please make a special request when booking.
We will contact you promptly after receiving your request to arrange the details smoothly.
At Owakudani Valley, you can try the famous Hakone Black Egg — a hard-boiled egg cooked in the natural hot springs, turning its shell black from the volcanic sulfur. Local legend says that eating one adds seven extra years to your life! Enjoy this unique treat while taking in the dramatic volcanic scenery around you.
Take a thrilling ride on the Hakone Ropeway and enjoy a panoramic view of the stunning volcanic landscape of Owakudani Valley. From the cable car, you can see steaming sulfur vents, Lake Ashi below, and even Mount Fuji on a clear day. The 30-minute journey connects Sounzan and Togendai stations, offering one of the most spectacular aerial views in all of Japan.
Enjoy a scenic cruise across the beautiful Lake Ashi aboard the famous Hakone Pirate Ship! Departing from Motohakone Port, this relaxing 30-minute journey offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and, on clear days, the majestic Mount Fuji. Glide over the tranquil waters as you admire the iconic red Torii Gate of Hakone Shrine and the lush natural landscapes that make this area one of Japan’s most picturesque destinations.
Optional: After exploring the lake and volcano of Hakone, continue your day to Gotemba — a serene foothill city of Mt Fuji. Stroll through the luxurious Gotemba Premium Outlets where over 200 shops await, all with Mt Fuji as your backdrop. If you prefer fresh air and mountain-views, enjoy green tea fields, open-air baths, and nature trails in the Gotemba region. On a clear day the view of Mt Fuji is simply unforgettable.
Step back in time at Saiko Iyashi no Sato Nemba, a beautifully restored traditional village on the shores of Lake Saiko. Once destroyed by a landslide, it has been rebuilt as an open-air museum where visitors can experience the charm of old Japan. Stroll among thatched-roof houses showcasing local crafts, art, and culture. You can try on kimono or samurai armor, enjoy handmade souvenirs, and capture stunning views of Mount Fuji in the background.
Discover the breathtaking beauty of Shiraito Falls, one of Japan’s most stunning waterfalls near Mount Fuji. Delicate white streams of water gracefully cascade down a 20-meter-high, 150-meter-wide cliff, resembling “white threads” — the meaning of Shiraito in Japanese. Surrounded by lush greenery, it’s a peaceful and photogenic spot that captures the natural elegance of Japan.
Known as the “Lake of Reflections,” Saiko is one of the Fuji Five Lakes located at the base of Mount Fuji. Surrounded by peaceful forests and scenic mountain views, it’s a perfect spot to enjoy nature and relax away from the crowds. On clear days, the calm waters of Saiko beautifully mirror Mount Fuji, creating one of the area’s most picturesque scenes. The lake is also popular for light outdoor activities such as walking, boating, and photography.
Lake Kawaguchi is one of the most scenic of the Fuji Five Lakes, offering magnificent views of Mount Fuji reflected on its calm surface. It’s the most accessible and visitor-friendly lake in the region, surrounded by charming cafés, museums, and seasonal flower parks. Whether you’re enjoying a peaceful lakeside stroll, a boat ride, or simply taking photos, Kawaguchi provides a perfect balance of natural beauty and relaxing atmosphere — a must-see spot for any Mount Fuji trip.
Arakura Fuji Sengen Shrine (Chureito Pagoda) Visit one of Japan’s most iconic photo spots at Arakura Fuji Sengen Shrine, home to the famous five-storied Chureito Pagoda. From the top of the hillside, you can capture the breathtaking view of Mount Fuji rising behind the pagoda — a scene that perfectly represents Japan’s beauty. The shrine itself is peaceful and surrounded by cherry blossoms in spring and colorful leaves in autumn, making it a favorite for photographers and travelers year-round.
Located at the foot of Mount Fuji in Fujiyoshida, Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Shrine is one of the most important and historic shrines dedicated to the sacred mountain. Surrounded by towering centuries-old cedar trees, the shrine offers a peaceful atmosphere and a deep sense of spirituality. For over a thousand years, it has been the traditional starting point for pilgrims beginning their ascent of Mount Fuji. Walking through its grand torii gates and tranquil forest paths is a truly authentic cultural experience.
Oshino Hakkai is a charming traditional village famous for its eight crystal-clear ponds fed by the pure snowmelt of Mount Fuji. Each pond reflects the beauty of Fuji and is surrounded by thatched-roof houses, waterwheels, and local shops selling handmade snacks and souvenirs. Strolling through this peaceful area feels like stepping back in time — a perfect place to experience Japan’s natural beauty and rural charm while enjoying the stunning view of Mount Fuji.
Optional: Explore the mysterious underground world of Narusawa Ice Cave, formed by ancient lava flows from Mount Fuji. Inside this naturally cooled cave, you’ll see stunning ice pillars and frozen walls that remain even in summer. The cave stays around zero degrees year-round, offering a refreshing adventure and a glimpse into the volcanic history of the Fuji area.
Optional: Located near Aokigahara Forest, the Fugaku Wind Cave is a fascinating natural lava cave formed by Mount Fuji’s ancient eruptions. The cave maintains a cool temperature of around 3°C throughout the year, once used to store silkworm cocoons and seeds. As you walk through the dimly lit tunnel, you’ll see impressive lava formations and learn about the region’s volcanic history — a short but memorable underground adventure near Mount Fuji.
Optional: Step into the elegance of Europe at the Hakone Venetian Glass Museum, Japan’s first art museum dedicated to Venetian glass. Surrounded by beautiful gardens and mountain scenery, the museum features a dazzling collection of both antique and modern glass art from Venice. Stroll through sparkling glass sculptures that glitter in the sunlight, cross charming bridges, and enjoy a relaxing moment at the on-site café with views of Hakone’s serene nature.
Optional: Enjoy breathtaking views of Mount Fuji and Suruga Bay from the Mishima Skywalk, Japan’s longest pedestrian suspension bridge. Stretching 400 meters across a deep valley, it offers a thrilling yet safe walk high above the trees. On clear days, you can admire a full panoramic view of Mount Fuji, while the surrounding area features cafés, souvenir shops, and adventure attractions — making it a perfect photo and sightseeing stop.
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