Explore Mt. Fuji, Hakone, and Yokohama with a seasoned guide. Discover breathtaking views, rich history, and capture unforgettable memories.
Explore Mt. Fuji, Hakone, and Yokohama with a seasoned guide. Discover breathtaking views, rich history, and capture unforgettable memories.
- Fujisan World Heritage Center (Mt. Fuji World Heritage Center) - Situated in Fujikawaguchiko Town, Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan, at 6663-1 Funatsu, the Fujisan World Heritage Center (Mt. Fuji World Heritage Center) is managed by Yamanashi Prefecture. It is located at the base of Mount Fuji, near the entrance to the Fuji Subaru…
- Fujisan World Heritage Center (Mt. Fuji World Heritage Center) - Situated in Fujikawaguchiko Town, Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan, at 6663-1 Funatsu, the Fujisan World Heritage Center (Mt. Fuji World Heritage Center) is managed by Yamanashi Prefecture. It is located at the base of Mount Fuji, near the entrance to the Fuji Subaru Line toll road leading to the 5th Station. The center offers views of Lake Kawaguchi in the Fuji Five Lakes area, a UNESCO World Heritage site since 2013.
- Mt. Fuji 5th Station Monument - An English-speaking driver will take visitors to approximately 2305 meters high on Mt. Fuji, showcasing the landmark for viewing and capturing numerous photos. Please note that access to the 5th station is closed from October to April due to the climbing season and winter conditions.
- Lake Yamanaka Photo Gallery - An English-speaking Japanese driver (guide) will escort visitors to the landmark of Lake Yamanaka and take photos for them.
- Gotemba - Enjoy a delightful lunch here, with a variety of food and restaurants available.
- Hakone Ropeway - The Hakone Ropeway is a scenic aerial lift in Hakone, offering stunning views of Mount Fuji, Lake Ashi, and the volcanic landscape of Owakudani. Spanning 4 kilometers, it connects Sounzan Station (750 meters elevation) to Togendai Station (741 meters) on Lake Ashi’s northern shore, with stops at Owakudani and Ubako. Part of the Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park, it’s a highlight of the Hakone Loop, a popular tourist route.
- Hakone Moto Tsumiya Shrine - Hakone Shrine, or Hakone Jinja, is a historic Shinto shrine in Hakone, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, located on the southern shores of Lake Ashi (Ashinoko) within Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park. Founded in 757 AD by Priest Mangan during the Nara period, it venerates three deities: Ninigi-no-Mikoto, Konohanasakuya-hime, and Hoori-no-Mikoto, collectively known as the Hakone Okami, who protect travelers, families, and prosperity. Its iconic red torii gate, partially submerged in Lake Ashi, creates a striking view, especially with Mount Fuji in the background.
- Marlmarl Yokohama Minato Mirai - Minato Mirai 21 is a seaside urban area in central Yokohama, meaning “harbor of the future.” It features many large high-rises, including the Landmark Tower, which was Japan’s tallest building from 1993 until 2014. The area was a large shipyard until the 1980s, when development began to transform it into a new city center. Minato Mirai boasts a prime location along the water and offers a wealth of attractions. Visitors can explore shopping centers, hotels, a convention center, an amusement park, a relaxation center with hot spring baths, museums, and park space.
- Yokohama Chinatown - Yokohama Chinatown (横浜中華街, Yokohama Chūkagai) is Japan’s largest Chinatown, situated in central Yokohama. A multitude of Chinese stores and restaurants can be found in the narrow and colorful streets of Chinatown. Various events and festivals, such as Chinese New Year around early February, are also held in Chinatown. Yokohama Chinatown quickly developed after the port of Yokohama became one of the first Japanese ports to open to foreign trade in 1859. It became home to many Chinese traders who settled in the city. Today, there are more businesses than actual residents in the area. Four colorful gates stand at the entrances to Chinatown, with five more gates within. The Kanteibyo is a vibrantly colored temple in the center of Chinatown, constructed in 1873 by Chinese residents and dedicated to the Chinese god of good business and prosperity.
- Yokohama Bay Cruise - The Osanbashi International Passenger Terminal (大さん橋国際客船ターミナル, Ōsanbashi Kokusai Kyakusen Terminal), also known as Osanbashi Pier, is located between Minato Mirai and Yamashita Park. It is where international cruise ships dock when visiting Yokohama. The 400-meter pier features walkways and green spaces open to the public, making Osanbashi Pier an interesting attraction even for those not boarding a ship. Originally built in 1894, the pier was reconstructed in 2002 as a passenger terminal. Its bold new design incorporates grass and floorboards that mimic rolling waves. The pier is one of Yokohama’s best spots for a walk and offers unobstructed views of the Minato Mirai skyline. Below the walking area, there are boarding facilities, shops, restaurants, and a hall for small exhibitions and events.
- Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse - The Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse is a historic landmark along the scenic Yokohama Bay waterfront in the Minato Mirai 21 district. Built between 1911 (Warehouse No. 2) and 1913 (Warehouse No. 1) as customs bonded warehouses during the Meiji and Taisho eras, these red-brick structures were designed by architect Yorinaka Tsumaki with Western influences, using over 3 million Japanese-made bricks and iron reinforcements for durability. They survived the 1923 Great Kanto Earthquake with minimal damage and served various roles, including U.S. military use post-WWII, before falling into disuse by 1989 due to containerization. Renovated from 1994–1999 by the City of Yokohama and reopened on April 12, 2002, as a cultural and commercial complex, the site earned a UNESCO Asia-Pacific Heritage Award in 2010 for its preservation efforts.

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Greetings! The operator is an experienced tour guide with almost 15 years of expertise in Japan. Fluent in Japanese (native), English, and Chinese, and with more than ten years of overseas study experience, the operator is passionate about Japan’s geography, history, and photography. Committed to creating memorable journeys for every traveler, the…
Greetings! The operator is an experienced tour guide with almost 15 years of expertise in Japan. Fluent in Japanese (native), English, and Chinese, and with more than ten years of overseas study experience, the operator is passionate about Japan’s geography, history, and photography. Committed to creating memorable journeys for every traveler, the operator will showcase the stunning views around Fuji, Hakone, and Yokohama, ensuring an unforgettable experience.
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