Mount Fuji, Japan’s highest mountain and an active volcano, is one of the country's most iconic symbols. It is renowned for its symmetrical, snow-capped peak. Sacred in Japanese Shintoism, it was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2013 in recognition of its role as a source of artistic inspiration. While in Hakone, you can visit the Torii next to Lake Ashi and Owakudani, an active volcanic valley with hot springs and active sulphur vents. Join us on this day tour to experience the beauty of Mount Fuji and the volcanic activity of Hakone
08:00 | Departure
Take a coach from the center of Tokyo directly to Hakone.
10:30 | Hakone Shrine: Torii gate rising beautifully out of the Lake Ashi.
Hakone Shrine and the surrounding forest retain an atmosphere of both peace and mystery. A water-lapped red torii gate in Lake Ashi, frequently seen in photos of Mount Fuji, is perhaps the shrine’s most famous feature.
10:55 | Hakone Pirate Ship
Take the Hakone Pirate Ship to cross over the Lake Ashi to the Ropeway Station.
12:10 | The Hakone Ropeway to the Owakudani
12:40 | Owakudani: Dreamy scenery created by a volcano
The result of a volcanic eruption over 3,000 years ago, Owakudani is a volcanic valley with active sulfur vents and hot springs. This area is one of the most famous tourist attractions in Hakone due to its volcanic activity and striking scenic views—you can even catch an amazing view of Mt. Fuji on a clear day.
14:10 | The Fujiyoshida Lawson: A Dreamlike Clash of Modernity and Nature
What comes to mind when you think of blue and white in Japan? Perhaps Mount Fuji with snow on its summit against a blue sky. However, the convenience store chain Lawson might be an even more ubiquitous sight. Here, you can capture the blue and white of Mount Fuji right behind a matching blue and white Lawson, creating a photo spot that is wildly popular on social media.
14:50 | Fujiyoshida Old Town (Hikawa Clock shop) : A Town on a Stairway to Mount Fuji
How about viewing Mount Fuji from a historic town? Gazing at Mount Fuji amidst the retro shops and nostalgic streets of the Showa era creates a harmonious and uniquely Japanese atmosphere.
15:00 | Arakurayama Sengen Park: A Photographer’s Ultimate Mount Fuji Spot
At the top of a 398-stair hike, you can see a stunning five-story pagoda set against the backdrop of Mount Fuji. Capturing them together creates one of the most iconic images of Japan. In spring, cherry blossoms add an authentic touch to the scene, while autumn brings vibrant red leaves.
18:00 (Tentative) | Arrival in Tokyo