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Two-day Kanto-Mount Fuji Tour | Mt. Fuji 5th Station or Arakurayama Sengen Park & Lake Kawaguchi & Owakudani & Lake Ashi & Lake Torii Gate & Mt. Omuro & Kamakura Enoden & Shuzenji Onsen Town | Includes accommodation in a century-old onsen hotel | Departs from Tokyo
Two-day Kanto-Mount Fuji Tour | Mt. Fuji 5th Station or Arakurayama Sengen Park & Lake Kawaguchi & Owakudani & Lake Ashi & Lake Torii Gate & Mt. Omuro & Kamakura Enoden & Shuzenji Onsen Town | Includes accommodation in a century-old onsen hotel | Departs from Tokyo
Two-day Kanto-Mount Fuji Tour | Mt. Fuji 5th Station or Arakurayama Sengen Park & Lake Kawaguchi & Owakudani & Lake Ashi & Lake Torii Gate & Mt. Omuro & Kamakura Enoden & Shuzenji Onsen Town | Includes accommodation in a century-old onsen hotel | Departs from Tokyo
Two-day Kanto-Mount Fuji Tour | Mt. Fuji 5th Station or Arakurayama Sengen Park & Lake Kawaguchi & Owakudani & Lake Ashi & Lake Torii Gate & Mt. Omuro & Kamakura Enoden & Shuzenji Onsen Town | Includes accommodation in a century-old onsen hotel | Departs from Tokyo
Two-day Kanto-Mount Fuji Tour | Mt. Fuji 5th Station or Arakurayama Sengen Park & Lake Kawaguchi & Owakudani & Lake Ashi & Lake Torii Gate & Mt. Omuro & Kamakura Enoden & Shuzenji Onsen Town | Includes accommodation in a century-old onsen hotel | Departs from Tokyo

Two-day Kanto-Mount Fuji Tour | Mt. Fuji 5th Station or Arakurayama Sengen Park & Lake Kawaguchi & Owakudani & Lake Ashi & Lake Torii Gate & Mt. Omuro & Kamakura Enoden & Shuzenji Onsen Town | Includes accommodation in a century-old onsen hotel | Departs from Tokyo


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Duration:2 day(s)
Guided language: English / 日本語 / 中文
Free cancellation 22 day(s) prior to experience date
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  • Explore three classic Japanese routes in one trip: Mt. Fuji, Hakone, and Kamakura, covering all popular attractions.
  • Enjoy breathtaking views of Mt. Fuji up close, with the 5th Station (available only year-round) or Arakurayama Sengen Park as options.
  • Check out Hakone's most classic attractions: Owakudani volcanic landscape + the stunning view of the Torii Shrine on the surface of Lake Ashi.
  • Kamakura In-Depth Anime Tour: Slam Dunk Kamakura High School Front + Shonan Coast Enoden Experience
  • Stay at an Izu onsen hotel and enjoy an authentic Japanese onsen experience plus a Japanese dinner.
  • Take a stroll through the Michelin-recommended Shuzenji Onsen town and experience the tranquil atmosphere of "Little Kyoto of Izu".
  • Take the Mt. Omuro Ropeway to the top for a stunning panoramic view of the Izu Kogen and coastline (and on a clear day, you can even see Mount Fuji in the distance).
  • Direct bus service throughout, no transfers required, making for an easy and effortless in-depth tour.
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Tour TypeShared tour
Transportation methodTransfer from meeting point, Hotel transfer
Luggage limit1 piece
Minimum participant requirement1 traveler, 4 travelers
Tour typesNone
Sightseeing typeNatural sights, Temples & shrines
TransportBus tour

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【Itinerary Overview】

Day 1:

8:00 JR Tokyo Station Marunouchi North Exit

8:30 Departure from Shinjuku MODE Gakuen

10:30 Mt. Fuji 5th Station, itinerary from April 26th to November 30th of the same year, ascend to Mt. Fuji 5th Station (approximately 40 minutes).

10:30 Arakurayama Sengen Park, for trips from December 1st to April 25th of the following year, visit Arakurayama Sengen Park (approximately 60 minutes).

12:00 Kawaguchiko Ropeway (approximately 90 minutes of free time, including lunch at your own expense) Ropeway and lunch fees are at your own expense.

14:40 Owakudani (approx. 40 minutes)

15:50 Lake Ashi Torii Gate and Hakone Shrine (approx. 60 minutes)

16:30 Proceed to Shuzenji Takitei Onsen Hotel for check-in, enjoy a sumptuous dinner at the hotel, and experience the Shuzenji Onsen. (Open-air beauty onsen bathing, 45㎡ tatami room, can accommodate 2-4 people/room, 1 night with 2 meals, breakfast and dinner included)

the next day:

08:30 Stroll through Shuzenji Onsen, a Michelin two-star attraction (approx. 60 minutes)

10:20 Mt. Omuro (approx. 90 minutes, free time included, lunch at your own expense) A lush summer 'matcha mountain', the filming location for the anime movie "Your Name"!

14:20 Kamakura and Enoshima (approx. 90 minutes, free time)

16:00 Enoden Electric Railway Experience (approximately 10-15 minutes). Experience fee included.

16:20 Slam Dunk Anime Tour: Kamakura High School and Shonan Coast Walk (approx. 50 minutes)

17:10 Departed for Tokyo city.

18:30 Arrive at the Mitsui Sumitomo Bank entrance/hotel/guesthouse near JR Tokyo Station Marunouchi North Exit/Shinjuku West Exit, and enjoy the end of the day's itinerary!


-Attraction Introduction-

【Mount Fuji 5th station】

The 5th Station of Mt. Fuji is located halfway up the mountain, at an altitude of 2,305 meters. This tallest mountain in Japan offers different views from both near and far. Looking up at the summit from the closest distance, one can feel its majestic beauty. On a clear, cloudless day, the view overlooking the surrounding scenery, Lake Kawaguchi, and more is breathtaking. When shrouded in mist, one can overlook a magnificent sea of clouds.

【New Kurashima Sengen Park】

This is a superb spot for panoramic views of Mount Fuji. The area is beautiful in summer with its lush greenery, autumn with its vibrant red leaves, and winter with its snow-covered landscapes. In addition to enjoying the stunning views of Mount Fuji, you can also overlook the charming cityscape of Fujiyoshida.

【Free time to explore Lake Kawaguchi】

Take the Kachikachi Ropeway along the shores of Lake Kawaguchi and enjoy the beautiful scenery along the way. The observation deck at an altitude of 1075 meters offers the best panoramic view of Mount Fuji and Lake Kawaguchi. On a clear day, you can even see the Southern Alps. At the summit, there's a clock tower called "The Bell of Heaven," where it's said that ringing it will grant your wishes.

※In the event of force majeure causing the cable car to stop operating, or excessive crowds preventing passengers from boarding the cable car as scheduled, the itinerary will be changed to the Kawaguchiko shore.

The suggested ticket price for the Kawaguchiko Kachikachi Mountain Ropeway is 900 yen (round trip). Please note that this fee is not included and must be paid by the passenger.

【Owakudani】

Owakudani, located in Hakone City in the southeastern corner of Mount Fuji, is a famous tourist attraction in Hakone. This popular tourist destination is the crater remnant formed by a massive volcanic eruption on the northern slope of Mount Kami, approximately 4,000 years ago, at the end of Hakone's volcanic activity. Most of the spring water in Owakudani is poisonous, hence its nickname "Great Hell." It wasn't until Emperor Meiji visited the area in 1876 that it was renamed Owakudani. Owakudani's famous specialty is its black-colored onsen tamago (hot spring eggs), which, according to ancient legend, can extend one's life by seven years.

Lake Ashi

Lake Ashi is a volcanic lake located in the Hakone Mountains. Formed approximately 3,000 years ago, it is the largest lake in Kanagawa Prefecture. It is a very famous tourist destination and a renowned spot for viewing Mount Fuji. The red torii gate standing on Lake Ashi is the landmark of Hakone Shrine. The image of the torii gate reflecting the silhouette of Mount Fuji on the lake's surface is truly breathtaking.

【Michelin-starred Shuzenji Onsen Town】

Strolling along forest paths, stopping to enjoy a thousand-year-old foot bath, standing on the Lovers' Bridge, gazing at the Katsura River—its winding course, the babbling brook, and the crisp birdsong in the bamboo grove—instantly transports you to a serene atmosphere, where time seems to stand still, a comforting feeling that makes you never want to leave. Shuzenji, a two-star tourist destination in the world-renowned Michelin Green Guide Japan, is located in the heart of the Izu Peninsula. It boasts the oldest hot springs on the peninsula and is the setting for Kawabata Yasunari's "The Dancing Girl of Izu." It has been beloved by scholars, artists, and writers since ancient times, earning the nickname "Little Kyoto of Izu." The famous Japanese drama "The Full-Time Wife Escapist" featured the male and female leads here on a date, vacation, and hot spring bathing. This small town, a blend of natural beauty and historical sites, with its picturesque scenery and ancient hot springs that even goddess Yui Aragaki admired, can fulfill all your fantasies of Japanese charm.

【Omuroyama】

Mt. Ōmuro is the most important natural attraction in the Izu Kogen region and a symbol of the area. Viewed from the air, it resembles a matcha cake with a large spoonful scooped out – it's also the inspiration for the giant meteorite crater in the anime "Your Name"! At 580 meters high, Mt. Ōmuro is a volcanic crater formed from debris accumulated after a volcanic eruption. Visitors can take a cable car to the top, where a hiking trail circles the crater. From the summit, you can overlook the Izu Kogen and Sagami Bay, and on a clear day, you can even see Mount Fuji. Mt. Ōmuro is most lush and green in the height of summer, offering stunning views of green meadows, the sea breeze, and different perspectives of Izu from every angle. The Mt. Ōmuro cable car fare is not included; approximate cost: 700 yen round trip for adults, 350 yen round trip for children.

The Mt. Omuro cable car will be temporarily closed for maintenance from June 11th to June 20th, 2024. During this period, you may visit:

Izu Cactus Park

Besides cacti and other succulents, the Izu Cactus Zoo also houses approximately 1,500 animals from countries such as Mexico and Madagascar, including capybaras, kangaroos, peacocks, squirrel monkeys, and sloths. The gentle capybaras even have their own hot springs. The Izu Cactus Zoo also has several restaurants and is suitable for visiting year-round. Admission to the Izu Cactus Zoo is at your own expense. Estimated costs: Weekdays: Adults 2700 yen, Weekdays: Children 1300 yen; Weekends and peak seasons: Adults 2800 yen, Children 1400 yen.

【Enoshima Enoden Experience】

The Enoden is a streetcar connecting Fujisawa and Kamakura. Its route covers most of Kamakura's famous attractions and offers stunning views of the Shonan coastline. When talking about Kamakura, the Enoden is an indispensable and iconic mode of transportation. Images of the train speeding by frequently appear in Japanese films and anime. Therefore, you can not only watch from afar but also experience the thrill of riding the Enoden yourself. PS: This is a complimentary service; no refunds will be given if you are unable to ride the Enoden due to unforeseen circumstances.

Kamakura High School

Kamakura High School, located in Kamakura City, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, is the model for Ryonan High School in the manga/anime series "Slam Dunk." The intersection not far from the station is the filming location for the classic scene where Sakuragi Hanamichi greets Akagi Haruko. Standing at the intersection, the ringing of the school bell evokes the passionate youthful memories of "Slam Dunk."


  • Hotel accommodation options not included in Shuzenji area: You will need to book your own accommodation.

We recommend booking a hotel near Shuzenji Temple. We can arrange free shuttle service. Please inform us via message once you have booked your hotel.

  1. Ohito Hotel
  2. Shuzenji Onsen Katsuragawa
  3. Yukairo Kikuya Ryokan
  4. Shuzenji Onsen Arai Ryokan
  5. Sora Togetsusoukinryu, Shuzenji Onsen
  6. Oni No Sumika Hotel
  7. Breezbay Hotel, Shuzenji
  8. Izu Marriott Hotel Shuzenji
  9. Shuzenji Laforet Shuzenji Sanshisuimei
  10. HOTEL LAFORET SHUZENJI

【5th Station】The 5th Station of Mt. Fuji is located halfway up the mountain, at an altitude of 2,305 meters. This highest mountain in Japan offers different views from both near and far. Looking up at the summit from the closest distance, one can feel its majestic beauty. On a clear, cloudless day, the surrounding scenery, Lake Kawaguchi, and more are all visible. When shrouded in mist, one can overlook a breathtaking sea of ​​clouds.

【5th Station】The 5th Station of Mt. Fuji is located halfway up the mountain, at an altitude of 2,305 meters. This highest mountain in Japan offers different views from both near and far. Looking up at the summit from the closest distance, one can feel its majestic beauty. On a clear, cloudless day, the surrounding scenery, Lake Kawaguchi, and more are all visible. When shrouded in mist, one can overlook a breathtaking sea of ​​clouds.

Known as one of the "21 places photographers around the world must visit before they die," this is a superb vantage point for panoramic views of Mount Fuji. Climbing the 397 steps near the main hall, the five-story "Chureito" (Loyalty Tower) comes into view, offering a complete view of the five-story pagoda, Mount Fuji, and the surrounding cityscape. Photographers and tourists from all over the world flock here to witness this breathtaking view. Beyond the cherry blossoms in spring, the area is stunning in summer with its lush greenery, autumn foliage, and winter snowscapes. In addition to the magnificent views of Mount Fuji, visitors can also overlook the charming cityscape of Fujiyoshida City.

Known as one of the "21 places photographers around the world must visit before they die," this is a superb vantage point for panoramic views of Mount Fuji. Climbing the 397 steps near the main hall, the five-story "Chureito" (Loyalty Tower) comes into view, offering a complete view of the five-story pagoda, Mount Fuji, and the surrounding cityscape. Photographers and tourists from all over the world flock here to witness this breathtaking view. Beyond the cherry blossoms in spring, the area is stunning in summer with its lush greenery, autumn foliage, and winter snowscapes. In addition to the magnificent views of Mount Fuji, visitors can also overlook the charming cityscape of Fujiyoshida City.

Take the Kachikachi Ropeway along the shores of Lake Kawaguchi and enjoy the beautiful scenery along the way. The observation deck at an altitude of 1075 meters offers the best panoramic view of Mount Fuji and Lake Kawaguchi. On a clear day, you can even see the Southern Alps. At the summit, there's a clock tower called "The Bell of Heaven," where it's said that ringing it will grant your wishes.

Take the Kachikachi Ropeway along the shores of Lake Kawaguchi and enjoy the beautiful scenery along the way. The observation deck at an altitude of 1075 meters offers the best panoramic view of Mount Fuji and Lake Kawaguchi. On a clear day, you can even see the Southern Alps. At the summit, there's a clock tower called "The Bell of Heaven," where it's said that ringing it will grant your wishes.

Owakudani, located in Hakone City in the southeastern corner of Mount Fuji, is a famous tourist attraction in Hakone. This popular tourist destination is the crater remnant formed by a massive volcanic eruption on the northern slope of Mount Kami, approximately 4,000 years ago, at the end of Hakone's volcanic activity. Most of the spring water in Owakudani is poisonous, hence its nickname "Great Hell." It wasn't until Emperor Meiji visited the area in 1876 that it was renamed Owakudani. Owakudani's famous specialty is its black-colored onsen tamago (hot spring eggs), which, according to ancient legend, can extend one's life by seven years.

Owakudani, located in Hakone City in the southeastern corner of Mount Fuji, is a famous tourist attraction in Hakone. This popular tourist destination is the crater remnant formed by a massive volcanic eruption on the northern slope of Mount Kami, approximately 4,000 years ago, at the end of Hakone's volcanic activity. Most of the spring water in Owakudani is poisonous, hence its nickname "Great Hell." It wasn't until Emperor Meiji visited the area in 1876 that it was renamed Owakudani. Owakudani's famous specialty is its black-colored onsen tamago (hot spring eggs), which, according to ancient legend, can extend one's life by seven years.

Lake Ashi is a volcanic lake located in the Hakone Mountains. Formed approximately 3,000 years ago, it is the largest lake in Kanagawa Prefecture. It is a very famous tourist destination and a renowned spot for viewing Mount Fuji. The red torii gate standing on Lake Ashi is a landmark of Hakone Shrine. The image of the torii gate and the silhouette of Mount Fuji reflected on the lake's surface is truly breathtaking; it's difficult to find a better word than "stunning."

Lake Ashi is a volcanic lake located in the Hakone Mountains. Formed approximately 3,000 years ago, it is the largest lake in Kanagawa Prefecture. It is a very famous tourist destination and a renowned spot for viewing Mount Fuji. The red torii gate standing on Lake Ashi is a landmark of Hakone Shrine. The image of the torii gate and the silhouette of Mount Fuji reflected on the lake's surface is truly breathtaking; it's difficult to find a better word than "stunning."

Hakone Shrine was founded in 757 by the monk Manmaki on Mount Hakone, a sacred site for mountain worship since ancient times. It was revered by many warlords, including Minamoto no Yoritomo and Tokugawa Ieyasu. Since ancient times, Hakone Shrine has been a famous shrine revered as the Great Protector of Hakone, the supreme guardian of the Kanto region, and is worshipped as a deity highly effective in bringing good fortune, such as traffic safety, wish fulfillment, romantic success, and warding off misfortune.

Hakone Shrine was founded in 757 by the monk Manmaki on Mount Hakone, a sacred site for mountain worship since ancient times. It was revered by many warlords, including Minamoto no Yoritomo and Tokugawa Ieyasu. Since ancient times, Hakone Shrine has been a famous shrine revered as the Great Protector of Hakone, the supreme guardian of the Kanto region, and is worshipped as a deity highly effective in bringing good fortune, such as traffic safety, wish fulfillment, romantic success, and warding off misfortune.

A slow-paced trip through the filming location of a Japanese drama and the Michelin two-star Shuzenji Onsen town: stroll along forest paths and enjoy the thousand-year-old foot bath at rest stops.

A slow-paced trip through the filming location of a Japanese drama and the Michelin two-star Shuzenji Onsen town: stroll along forest paths and enjoy the thousand-year-old foot bath at rest stops.

Take a stroll through the Shuzenji Onsen town, a Michelin two-star attraction. It's a famous spot for viewing autumn foliage and is known as "Little Kyoto".

Take a stroll through the Shuzenji Onsen town, a Michelin two-star attraction. It's a famous spot for viewing autumn foliage and is known as "Little Kyoto".

From the summit of Mt. Ōmuro, you can overlook the Izu Kogen and Sagami Bay, and on a clear day, you can even see Mount Fuji. The sky is high and the clouds are light, making it perfect for a scenic hike and a truly invigorating experience.

From the summit of Mt. Ōmuro, you can overlook the Izu Kogen and Sagami Bay, and on a clear day, you can even see Mount Fuji. The sky is high and the clouds are light, making it perfect for a scenic hike and a truly invigorating experience.

Enoshima is considered the most representative tourist destination in the Shonan region. Because the island and the coast are connected by bridges, Enoshima can be reached on foot from the mainland. Although not far from Tokyo, the island possesses a unique atmosphere, as if one has entered another world. If you are slightly tired of the urban atmosphere of Tokyo, Kamakura and Enoshima are highly recommended.

Enoshima is considered the most representative tourist destination in the Shonan region. Because the island and the coast are connected by bridges, Enoshima can be reached on foot from the mainland. Although not far from Tokyo, the island possesses a unique atmosphere, as if one has entered another world. If you are slightly tired of the urban atmosphere of Tokyo, Kamakura and Enoshima are highly recommended.

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[Tourism Conditions]

Travel departure point/destination: Tokyo/Shizuoka

Trip duration: 2 days 1 night

Transportation: Chartered bus

Bus company name: Reisei Tourism Industry Co., Ltd.

Meals included: Breakfast once, Lunch once, Dinner once.

Accommodation: 1 night at a hot spring hotel

Minimum group size: 4/1

Team Leader: 1

Tour guide: 0

【Travel Planning/Implementation】

Operating Company Name: TuYi Group Japan Co., Ltd.

Address: 722 Shuzenji, Izu City, Shizuoka Prefecture

License exemption number: Shizuoka Prefecture Governor Registration Travel Industry No. 2-633

Name of travel industry association: Japan Travel Industry Association (full member)

Reminders

  • A minimum of 4 traveler(s) are required for the tour to depart. If the number of participants does not reach the minimum requirement, the tour will be canceled. An email regarding tour cancellation will be sent 14 day(s) before the departure date

  • In the event of inclement weather such as typhoons or snowstorms, a decision on whether to cancel the tour will be made 1 day(s) before departure (local time 18:00). Notifications will then be sent via email

  • Please arrive at the designated location 15 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time

  • Meals are not included for children under the age of 3

  • This is an international group tour, where you will travel with other passengers. The tour will only stop at designated stations and will not provide temporary boarding or alighting services.

  • Please be sure to assemble at the designated time and place on time. Being late or not arriving will be considered as automatically forfeiting the trip and no refund will be given.

  • Depending on the number of participants in the group that day, the driver may also act as the tour guide, or the driver and tour guide may share the service. The configuration of small groups and buses will be flexibly adjusted.

  • The tour guide will primarily be in Chinese or English, and basic multilingual communication assistance will be provided as needed.

  • The types of vehicles to be selected will be arranged according to the number of passengers, including Toyota Alphard, HIACE, minibuses and large buses, etc., subject to the actual arrangements on the day.

  • The actual itinerary may be adjusted due to weather, traffic, or other force majeure factors, including the duration, order, or cancellation of visits to attractions. No refunds or additional compensation will be provided for delays or changes caused by the above reasons; please allow sufficient time if you have other arrangements for the day.

  • Seasonal landscapes such as cherry blossoms and maple leaves are greatly affected by natural conditions, and the actual viewing experience may differ from expectations.

  • The time allotted at each attraction has been arranged. Please cooperate with the tour guide's time management. During peak season, the itinerary order may be adjusted due to traffic congestion.

  • To maintain a clean vehicle interior, please do not eat strongly scented foods inside the vehicle. Cleaning fees will be charged according to local standards for any resulting stains.

  • If you leave the group midway, it will be considered as a waiver of subsequent services. No refund will be given for the unused portion, and you will be responsible for your own safety during the period.

  • When the Mt. Omuro Ropeway is closed, the route will be changed to Izu Cactus Zoo.

FAQ

1. Is visiting Mount Fuji 5th Station worthwhile for travelers?

Yes, Mount Fuji 5th Station offers a unique perspective of the sacred mountain and its surrounding landscape. It's often the highest accessible point for general tourists by vehicle, providing stunning panoramic views, souvenir shops, and small shrines. It serves as a popular starting point for climbers and offers a sense of proximity to Fuji's grandeur, making it a memorable stop for many visitors.

2. What can visitors experience at Mount Fuji 5th Station?

At Mount Fuji 5th Station, visitors can enjoy breathtaking views of the Fuji Five Lakes region below and the summit above. You can explore the Komitake Shrine, known for its small torii gate, and browse various souvenir shops offering local snacks and mountaineering gear. It's an excellent spot for taking iconic photos of Mount Fuji.

3. What are the must-see attractions around Lake Kawaguchi and the Fuji Five Lakes area?

Around Lake Kawaguchi, must-see attractions include Oishi Park, famous for seasonal flowers like lavender and kochia, with stunning views of Mount Fuji. The Kachi Kachi Ropeway also provides panoramic vistas of the lake and mountain. Other notable spots in the Fuji Five Lakes area include the serene Oshino Hakkai village with its clear spring water ponds.

4. What activities are available around Lake Ashinoko and Lake Torii?

Around Lake Ashinoko, visitors can enjoy scenic boat cruises, take the Hakone Ropeway for views of the lake and Owakudani, or visit the Hakone Shrine with its iconic torii gate partially submerged in the water. While Lake Torii itself is a specific gate at Hakone Shrine, the broader Hakone area offers diverse outdoor activities like hiking and visiting museums.

5. What can visitors expect to see and do at Owakudani?

At Owakudani, also known as the "Great Boiling Valley," visitors can witness active volcanic vents and sulfurous hot springs. You can observe steam rising from the ground and even try "Kuro-tamago" (black eggs), which are cooked in the hot springs and said to prolong life. The area offers unique geological scenery and panoramic views of Mount Fuji on clear days.

6. What kind of experience does the Mt. Omuro Ropeway offer?

The Mt. Omuro Ropeway provides a comfortable, short ride to the summit of the extinct volcano, Mt. Omuro, offering 360-degree panoramic views. From the top, visitors can see the Izu Peninsula, the Sagami Bay, and on clear days, a magnificent view of Mount Fuji. Activities at the summit include walking around the crater rim and archery.

7. What historical sites and anime filming locations can be explored in Kamakura and Enoshima?

In Kamakura, explore the iconic Great Buddha at Kotoku-in Temple and the Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine. Enoshima features the Enoshima Shrine, Samuel Cocking Garden, and scenic sea caves. Both areas offer picturesque coastal views. Enthusiasts can also discover locations related to popular anime like "Slam Dunk" and "Memories Off" along the Enoshima Electric Railway.

8. How can one travel to the Mount Fuji and Hakone areas from Tokyo?

To reach the Mount Fuji and Hakone areas from Tokyo, various transportation options are available. You can take a direct highway bus from Shinjuku or Tokyo Station to Kawaguchiko (Fuji area) or Hakone. For rail, take the JR Chuo Line to Otsuki, then transfer to the Fujikyu Railway for Kawaguchiko. For Hakone, the Odakyu Romancecar from Shinjuku to Hakone-Yumoto is a popular choice.

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