A beautifully preserved town with Edo-period streets, morning markets, and rich local culture.
A peaceful hot spring village surrounded by nature. From here, travelers can easily transfer to Kamikōchi, one of Japan’s most scenic alpine valleys, famous for its hiking trails and breathtaking mountain views.
A historic city in the Japanese Alps, home to the stunning Matsumoto Castle, one of Japan’s oldest original castles.
From here, travelers can also access Hakuba, a renowned mountain resort area offering skiing in winter and outdoor adventures in summer.
One of the Fuji Five Lakes, offering beautiful views of Mt. Fuji reflected on the water and a relaxing atmosphere with cafes and shops nearby.
Japan’s leading amusement park located near Mt. Fuji, known for its thrilling roller coasters, family attractions, and scenic views of the mountain.
- Mt. Fuji World Heritage Center (25mins. Sightseeing)
A brief stop to learn about Mt. Fuji’s cultural and natural significance through modern exhibits and enjoy photo opportunities before continuing to Tokyo.
Route: Tokyo → Oshino Hakkai (55 mins Sightseeing)→ Fuji Q Highland → Kawaguchiko → Matsumoto → Hirayu → Takayama
Route: Takayama → Hirayu → Matsumoto → Kawaguchiko (105 mins Sightseeing) → Fuji Q Highland → Mt. Fuji Heritage Center (25 mins. Sightseeing) → Tokyo
Travel Type: One-way bus transfer (no guide)
Transportation: Comfortable air-conditioned coach Luggage: Allowed (standard suitcase size, subject to policy)
Included: Transportation + Kawaguchiko & Mt.Fuji Heritage Center stopover
Not Included: Guide, meals, entrance fees