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English
Included
€ 323.38
€ 297.51


Free cancellation and unlimited rescheduling leads to total flexibility while you plan your travels
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Unveil the wonders of Mt. Fuji and Hakone on this immersive private day tour designed for travelers seeking an extraordinary escape. Begin with a visit to the Fuji Subaru Line 5th Station, offering unparalleled views of Japan’s iconic mountain. Dive into the crystal-clear waters of Oshino Hakkai’s famous ponds, fed by Mt. Fuji’s pure snowmelt. Stroll along the serene shores of Lake Ashi and admire the iconic Torii gate of Moto Hakone Shrine, a symbol of peace. The volcanic valley of Owakudani awaits, with its sulfurous springs and the chance to taste the legendary black eggs. Round out the day with a shopping spree at the Gotemba Premium Outlets, set against the majestic backdrop of Mt. Fuji. With luxurious private transportation, expert guides, and a flexible itinerary, this journey promises a seamless blend of natural beauty, cultural exploration, and relaxation.
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The tour took us by bus to the 5th station of Mt. Fuji, Aokigahara, some caves and a lake. The tour guides were friendly and had lots of information about the area and local history. You see a lot in one day so it was really worth it. Nice to swap stories with the other people on the tour too.

The tour offers a half day and full day course. The full day course which I took was quite much worthy experience for me. There are many things to learn about history, geography and culture which are related to Mt. Fuji and people are worship for the mountains. The tour was conducted in English by the Japanese staff who are knowledgeable not only about the area but also major Japanese tourism matters. It was also very enjoyable to talk with other participants from all over the world. I definitely want to join the tour again to see the dept of Mt. Fuji which is certainly regarded as a Japanese symbol.



