Explore Shibuya with a seasoned guide: hike Mt. Takao, savor local delicacies, and relax in hot springs. Perfect day trip from Shinjuku.
Explore Shibuya with a seasoned guide: hike Mt. Takao, savor local delicacies, and relax in hot springs. Perfect day trip from Shinjuku.
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Takaosanguchi Station - Departure from Shinjuku – Journey to Mt. Takao
After 22 years of guiding passengers on the JR Chuo Line as a train conductor, Samurai Guide Sho now leads travelers on an adventure to Mt. Takao.
This journey begins not at the mountain, but right at Shinjuku Station.
The station’s complexity, purchasing a Green Car…
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Takaosanguchi Station - Departure from Shinjuku – Journey to Mt. Takao
After 22 years of guiding passengers on the JR Chuo Line as a train conductor, Samurai Guide Sho now leads travelers on an adventure to Mt. Takao.
This journey begins not at the mountain, but right at Shinjuku Station.
The station’s complexity, purchasing a Green Car ticket, and making transfers all become part of the journey’s rhythm when guided by a former train conductor.
Travel quietly and comfortably in the Chuo Line Green Car, enjoying the gradual transition from Tokyo’s urban landscape to the mountain scenery. -
Mt. Takaosan Hiking Course - Hiking Route with a Waterfall
Beginner-friendly, sneakers acceptable, no special gear needed
Follow an easy hiking route where a traditional training waterfall can be seen.
No special hiking gear is necessary, and sneakers are suitable.
Enjoy a relaxed climb at a comfortable pace while breathing in the serene mountain air.
In case of rain, the route will be changed to a cable car. -
Ōmiharashidai Viewpoint (Mt. Takao) - Reach the Summit
Arrive at the summit of Mt. Takao after approximately a 1.5-hour hike.
There is a unique sense of accomplishment from reaching the top on your own, and on clear days, Mt. Fuji may be visible.
A view that feels far removed from central Tokyo awaits at the top. -
Takaosan Yakuo-in Yuki-ji Temple - Visit Yakuo-in Temple
Visit Yakuo-in, a historic temple on Mt. Takao.
More than just sightseeing, this is an opportunity to spend time in a place where mountain spirituality is still vibrant today.
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Yamagami Station (Chairlift) - Descent by Chairlift
Descend by scenic chairlift while enjoying expansive views from the mountain.
It offers a different kind of enjoyment from the hike itself, allowing you to take in the landscape at a leisurely pace.
During busy periods, the descent may be on foot and take about 30 to 40 minutes.
In case of rain, it will be changed to a cable car. -
TAKAO36SAUNA - Onsen, Local Craft Beer & Food
The perfect way to conclude the hike is with a visit to a tattoo-friendly onsen facility with a sauna.
With towels provided, it is easy to stop in and relax after the climb.
Another highlight is the opportunity to enjoy several locally brewed craft beers served fresh from the tap.
Paired with local dishes, they enhance the post-hike experience.
After climbing the mountain on your own, the onsen and a cold beer make the day feel even more special. -
Suica’s Penguin Park - Return to Shinjuku
Return comfortably to Shinjuku using the Green Car (premium seating).
With a relaxed ride after the onsen, the day remains easy and unhurried until the very end.
Enjoy the lingering feeling of the mountain as you make your way back to the city.

- Small-group Mt. Takao guiding: tailored pacing and guidance on comfortable, less crowded routes.
- Mountain food & onsen guide: guidance on local dining spots and onsen etiquette
- Former JR East professional (23 yrs): support for Shinjuku Station, tickets, Suica, and transfers.
- Former JR Chuo Line train conductor (22 yrs): Green Car guidance and support during disruptions.
- Small-group Mt. Takao guiding: tailored pacing and guidance on comfortable, less crowded routes.
- Mountain food & onsen guide: guidance on local dining spots and onsen etiquette
- Former JR East professional (23 yrs): support for Shinjuku Station, tickets, Suica, and transfers.
- Former JR Chuo Line train conductor (22 yrs): Green Car guidance and support during disruptions.
- Round-trip train fare (including Green Car premium seating)
- Chairlift fee
- Onsen fee (tattoo-friendly facility)
- Personal food and drinks
- Round-trip train fare (including Green Car premium seating)
- Chairlift fee
- Onsen fee (tattoo-friendly facility)
- Personal food and drinks
Guided by Samurai Guide Sho, a former JR East train conductor, this unique mountain day trip from Shinjuku transforms travel stress into enjoyment, offering hiking, a temple visit, a tattoo-friendly onsen, and local craft beer all in one day.
At Shinjuku Station, let your guide, a former JR Chuo Line train conductor, handle the complex station layout,…
Guided by Samurai Guide Sho, a former JR East train conductor, this unique mountain day trip from Shinjuku transforms travel stress into enjoyment, offering hiking, a temple visit, a tattoo-friendly onsen, and local craft beer all in one day.
At Shinjuku Station, let your guide, a former JR Chuo Line train conductor, handle the complex station layout, tickets, Suica, and transfers.
Travel in comfort from Shinjuku via the Chuo Line Green Car (premium seating), taking in the evolving cityscape en route to Mt. Takao.
Embark on a beginner-friendly hiking trail featuring a training waterfall. Sneakers are suitable, and you’ll reach the summit in approximately 1.5 hours.
Experience the satisfaction of climbing under your own strength, with views of Mt. Fuji on clear days. Visit the historic Yakuo-in Temple, then descend via a scenic chairlift.
Conclude the day with a tattoo-friendly onsen and sauna, with towels provided, along with craft beer brewed on-site and food, before returning comfortably to Shinjuku by Green Car.
- Payment by credit card and IC card (such as Suica) is accepted. Some places, such as small shops at Yakuo-in Temple, accept cash only.
- Onsen use is optional. If you prefer not to bathe, you may simply enjoy food and craft beer instead.
- Alcohol consumption is available only to guests aged 20 and over.
- Please wear comfortable walking shoes, as the tour includes about 1.5 hours of hiking.
- Rain gear is needed in wet weather, and warm clothing is needed in colder seasons.
- The tour operates in light rain. In severe weather, the itinerary may be adjusted.
- During busy periods, the descent may be on foot instead of by chairlift (about 30 to 40 minutes).
- USD amounts are approximate, based on a recent average exchange rate. Actual payments are made in Japanese yen.
- As this tour includes hiking, every reasonable effort will be made to ensure safety. Participants are also asked to take responsibility for their own health and safety.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.