Mt. Fuji and Hakone Area Tour Tokyo DEP: English Speaking Driver
Highlights
- Breath-taking views of Mount Fuji
- Exploring the picturesque Hakone area
- Private vehicle with English-speaking driver
- Natural and artistic wonders in Hakone
- Independently discover Mt. Fuji and Hakone
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Duration 12 hours
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Private vehicle included
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English speaking driver
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Suitable for all fitness levels
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Infant seats available
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Wheelchair accessible
Experience the breathtaking beauty of Mount Fuji and the artistic wonders of Hakone on this independent Mt. Fuji and Hakone Area Tour from Tokyo. Take in the fresh air, stunning lakes, and colorful flowers surrounding Japan's most famous mountain. Explore Hakone's volcanic activity at Owakudani and relax in the nearby hot springs. With a private car or van and an English-speaking driver, travelers have the freedom to discover these iconic locations at their own pace. Don't miss out on this opportunity to immerse yourself in the natural and cultural wonders of Mt. Fuji and Hakone without the constraints of a guided tour.
At a Glance
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Free cancellation
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12 hours
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Instant Confirmation
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Wheelchair accessible
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Mobile voucher
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Private Tour
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Guided
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Family friendly
Explore Mt. Fuji and the scenic Hakone area with a private tour, featuring stunning views and fascinating cultural sites throughout the day.
Included
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English speaking driver
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Private vehicle
Excluded
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Hakone freepass
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You cannot combine multiple tour groups.
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Licensed local english speaking guide
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Entrance fees, lunch, and other personal expenses
Pickup
Check if pick-up is available from your location, you will select during checkout (providers may allow other pickup locations)
What to expect
Your driver pick you up at your hotel or your preferred location around Tokyo.
Lake Ashinoko (芦ノ湖, Ashinoko) was formed in the caldera of Mount Hakone after the volcano's last eruption 3000 years ago. Today, the lake with Mount Fuji in the background is a symbol of Hakone. The lake's shores are mostly undeveloped, except for small towns in the east and north and a few lakeside resort hotels. The best views of the lake with Mount Fuji can be enjoyed from Moto-Hakone and from the Hakone Detached Palace Garden.
Hakone Shrine
Hakone-jinja Shrine is a tranquil place of worship with a history stretching back more than 12 centuries. Its buildings have been destroyed by fire and rebuilt several times, yet the shrine and surrounding forest retain an atmosphere of both peace and mystery.
Pola Museum of Art
The POLA group, a skin care and beauty products company, opened the POLA Museum of Art (ポーラ美術館, Pōla Bijutsukan) in 2002 in order to display the extensive private art collection of the company's late owner, Suzuki Tsuneshi. The museum was built amid a forest of 300 year old beech trees, and although constructed of concrete and glass, it is designed so as not to disrupt the natural environment that surrounds it. To achieve this, the majority of the building is located underground. The museum features modern and contemporary paintings, sculptures, ceramics and glassware by mostly Japanese and European artists. In addition to temporary exhibits, the museum displays rotating exhibits drawn from its permanent collection which include works by artists such as Cezanne, Monet, Picasso and Renoir.
Hakone Ropeway
The Hakone Ropeway (箱根ロ-プウエイ) is part of the Hakone Round Course, a popular way to visit Hakone. It connects Sounzan Station (at the terminus of the Hakone Tozan Cablecar) with Togendai Station (at the shore of Lake Ashinoko) and stops at Owakudani and Ubako stations on the way. The ropeway is fully covered by the Hakone Free Pass. The ropeway's gondolas depart every minute and fit around ten people each. Traveling the full length of the ropeway takes around 30 minutes. Along the journey, passengers can enjoy views of the active, sulfuric hot spring sources of the Owakudani Valley between Sounzan and Owakudani and of Lake Ashinoko and Mount Fuji between Owakudani and Togendai if visibility allows. A transfer of gondolas is necessary at Owakudani, but no transfer is needed at Ubako.
Sengokuhara
A beautiful slope of Pampas grass that is most beautiful in the fall.
The Hakone Museum of Art (箱根美術館, Hakone Bijutsukan), located in Gora, was founded by Okada Mokichi in 1952. Its sister museum, the MOA Museum of Art was later built in Atami City on the Izu Peninsula. The museum displays mainly Japanese ceramics from prehistoric times through the Edo Period (1600-1868). These include a number of large earthenware and ceramic vessels such as a haniwa burial statue classified as an Important Cultural Property. Admission 900 yen (700 yen with the Hakone Free Pass)
Dollhouse Museum Hakone
A quaint museum that keeps a collection of dollhouses from around the world, some over 200 years old. The museum holds different doll house exhibits year-round, so be sure to check what will be available to see! A great place for lovers of miniatures.
Okada Museum of Art
The Okada Museum of Art is a privately-owned museum showcasing a wide collection of art pieces dating from antiquity to the modern era. Opened in 2013, the museum features a large array of East Asian ceramics, sculptures and paintings, all housed in a very spacious, modern facility surrounded by expansive grounds that feature a Japanese garden, a teahouse and a cafe with hot spring foot bath. The heart of the museum's collection lies in its huge collection of Chinese and Japanese ceramics and sculptures, which dominates the first two floors, including ancient Chinese bronzes, Tang and Ming porcelain, early Japanese pottery and more. The upper floors focus on Japanese art, with a variety of art forms and time periods represented. Most items on display are labeled with basic information in English, Chinese, Korean and Japanese.
Choanji Temple
Choanji Temple (長安寺, Chōanji) is a temple of the Soto school of Zen Buddhism in the Sengokuhara area of Hakone. Established in 1356 in a quiet area at the base of a hill, the atmospheric temple has a small network of pleasant walking trails which wind through its wooded grounds and cemetery. What lends Choanji its particular charm, however, are the over two hundred statues of rakan (disciples of Buddha) scattered around the temple grounds. The statues began appearing in the 1980s and have been accruing ever since. Each statue has a unique face and shape, some contemplative and serious, others casual and humorous, and many show a modern edge in their artistic style and expressiveness compared to other collections of rakan statues. In autumn, the temple grounds are also one of Hakone's nicer spots to enjoy the autumn colors. The many color-changing trees here usually reach their peak color around mid November.
Gora Park
Gora Park (強羅公園, Gōra Kōen) is a western style landscape park located on the steep slope above Gora Station. It is a relaxing place to unwind and enjoy the scenery and views of Hakone. Gora Park is primarily a French styled landscape park featuring a large fountain and a rose garden. The park also has two greenhouses, one housing a tropical botanical garden while the other contains a flower garden. Additionally, there is a restaurant overlooking the main fountain, as well as the Hakuun-do Chaen teahouse. In the Crafthouse visitors can take part in craft activities such as glass blowing, glass etching, pottery and dried flower arrangement.
Hakone Venetian Glass Museum
The Hakone Glass no Mori (箱根ガラスの森) features Italian styled buildings housing a museum and shops. Outside is a large strolling garden surrounding a canal like pond. The garden has a number of large glass sculptures laid about it, as well as a cafe with an open terrace at one end where live canzoni (Italian ballads) performances are held. The Glass no Mori's Venetian Glass Museum houses a collection of over 100 pieces of Venetian glassware. It displays both modern and classical works in all forms including vases, goblets, lamps and sculptures. The Hakone Glass no Mori is run by the Ukai Group, an operator of themed high class restaurants, which also owns the Kawaguchiko Music Forest at Kawaguchiko in the Fuji Five Lakes region.
The Hakone Open-Air Museum
The Hakone Open-Air Museum is the first open-air art museum in Japan, built in Hakone with the aim of harmonizing nature and art. Art works are placed everywhere on the vast site of about 70,000 square meters, surrounded by beautiful trees, grass, and moutains. It can be enjoyed by a wide range of ages, from families with children to adults traveling alone.
Hakone Shisseikaen
The Hakone Botanical Garden of Wetlands (箱根湿生花園, Hakone Shisseikaen) is a botanical garden in the highlands of Fuji Hakone Izu National Park. The park was founded in 1976 as a place to preserve and exhibit over 1700 varieties of marsh and alpine plants native to Japan. The garden offers a network of boardwalk paths through different types of marshland where you can learn about the plants that populate the wetlands. Information signs are in English and Japanese. The garden is popular during June when its Nikko Kisuge (daylily) are in full bloom, however it is closed during the winter months.
Owaku-dani Valley
Owaku-dani is an active volcano that powers the hot springs in the local area. Take the ropeway over the volcano to the observatory to learn about this important volcano and try one of the black boiled eggs said to bring long life!
Narukawa Art Museum
The Narukawa Museum of Art (成川美術館, Narukawa Bijutsukan) is a contemporary art museum dedicated to a style of painting known as nihonga. Literally meaning "Japanese-style painting", nihonga are paintings that adhere to traditional Japanese artistic conventions, techniques, tools and materials. The label was originally meant to simply distinguish the art from Western-style paintings, but artists have since expanded the scope of nihonga to also include Western techniques. Besides the art collection, the museum features an impressive panorama lounge and cafe with large windows overlooking Lake Ashinoko. On a clear day, it affords one of the best views of Mount Fuji, the lake and the floating torii gate of Hakone Shrine.
Mt. Fuji Panoramic Ropeway
Mt. Kachi Kachi Ropeway (カチカチロープウェイ) is located next to Lake Kawaguchiko, and it runs to the summit of Mt Tenjo. From the top, an amazing view of Mt Fuji, Lake Kawaguchiko and the surrounding area can be seen.
Lake Yamanaka
Fuji Five Lakes or Fuji Goko (富士五湖) is 5 lakes and resorts areas at the foot of Mt Fuji. The Fuji Five Lakes consists of Lake Kawaguchiko (河口湖), Yamanakako (山中湖), Lake Saiko (西湖), Lake Motosuko (本栖湖) and Lake Shoji (精進湖), and they are popular tourist destination for all year round for sightseeing, hiking, camping, fishing, cruising, museums, and more. Lake Yamanaka lake displays a stunning view of the lake itself and Mt Fuji on its background.
Mt. Fuji Subaru Line 5th Station
The Fuji Subaru Line 5th Station (富士スバルライン五合目, Fuji Subaru Line Gogōme, also known as Yoshidaguchi 5th Station or Kawaguchiko 5th Station) lies at approximately the halfway point of the Yoshida Trail, which leads from Fujiyoshida Sengen Shrine at the mountain's base to the summit of Mount Fuji. It is the most popular of the four 5th stations on Mount Fuji and the best developed and easiest to access by public transportation from Tokyo. The Fuji Subaru Line 5th Station is accessible almost year round, snow conditions permitting, and is a popular sightseeing spot even outside of the climbing season.
Oshino Hakkai (忍野八海) is a traditional Japanese village set near the Fuji Five Lake area. The village consist of 8 ponds that are formed from the spring water from the snow melt of Mt Fuji.
Relax and return back to your hotel in Tokyo
Kamiyama Mountain Climbing Course
The Owakudani Nature Study Path is a special walking trail through an active volcanic area. It offers close-up views of Hakone’s geothermal activity. Advance reservation is required and the entrance fee is 800 yen.
The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.
Additional Information
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Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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Not recommended for pregnant travelers
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Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
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Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
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Only one reservation per group allowed. You cannot combine multiple reservations into one group.
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Service animals allowed
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Specialized infant seats are available
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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There are only a limited number of car seats and booster seats. Rear-facing car seats are not available. You must contact us directly if you need them.
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Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
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Wheelchair accessible
What our experts say
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Try the black eggs at Owakudani!
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Enjoy lunch at a lakeside café.
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Visit the Pola Museum for art lovers.
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Check out the local hot springs in Hakone.
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Bring a camera for breathtaking views!
More About this Experience
Introduction
Embark on a journey to explore the iconic Mt. Fuji and the picturesque Hakone area with the Mt. Fuji and Hakone Area Tour from Tokyo. This tour is perfect for independent travelers looking to immerse themselves in the natural and artistic wonders of Japan without the constraints of a guide.What to expect?
Experience the beauty of Mount Fuji with its fresh air, beautiful flowers, and tranquil lakes as the backdrop to your adventure. Discover the mystical Hakone area, known for its hot springs and Owakudani, where you can witness the sulfurous gasses rising from the active volcano. Enjoy the flexibility of exploring these highlights at your own pace with a private vehicle and English-speaking driver.Who is this for?
This tour is tailored for independent travelers who want the freedom to explore Mt. Fuji and Hakone area on their terms. Whether you're a nature enthusiast, photography lover, or simply seeking a peaceful retreat away from the bustling city, this tour caters to a wide range of interests and preferences.Why book this?
Immerse yourself in the natural beauty and cultural richness of Japan's most famous mountain and the serene Hakone area with the Mt. Fuji and Hakone Area Tour. With a private vehicle and English-speaking driver at your disposal, you have the freedom to customize your itinerary and soak in the breathtaking sights without the constraints of a guided tour.Good to know
Keep in mind that the tour details are subject to change based on traffic conditions, ensuring a seamless and enjoyable experience. Make sure to dress comfortably and bring your camera to capture the stunning landscapes of Mt. Fuji and Hakone. Don't forget to pack sunscreen and water for a day filled with exploration and sightseeing.Reviews
Travelers who have embarked on the Mt. Fuji and Hakone Area Tour rave about the convenience of having a private vehicle and English-speaking driver to explore these iconic destinations. They appreciate the flexibility and freedom to create their own unique adventure while enjoying the natural beauty and cultural richness of Japan. Overall, reviewers have expressed satisfaction with the experience and highly recommend it to fellow travelers looking to discover the wonders of Mt. Fuji and Hakone.This is a popular product and the date you are looking for just sold out. Next available date is