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[Korean Guide] Tokyo Hakone & Kamakura Bus Tour (Slam Dunk Enoben Train Ticket Special)
[Korean Guide] Tokyo Hakone & Kamakura Bus Tour (Slam Dunk Enoben Train Ticket Special)
[Korean Guide] Tokyo Hakone & Kamakura Bus Tour (Slam Dunk Enoben Train Ticket Special)
[Korean Guide] Tokyo Hakone & Kamakura Bus Tour (Slam Dunk Enoben Train Ticket Special)
[Korean Guide] Tokyo Hakone & Kamakura Bus Tour (Slam Dunk Enoben Train Ticket Special)

[Korean Guide] Tokyo Hakone & Kamakura Bus Tour (Slam Dunk Enoben Train Ticket Special)

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  • Depart from Tokyo with a Korean guide and travel to the sights around Tokyo on a bus tour.
  • Enjoy a day of sightseeing in Tokyo's Hakone resort area, including Owakudani, Hakone Shrine and Cedar Road, Komachi-dori, and Tsurugaoka Hachiman Shrine.
  • You can see the crossing in front of Kamakura Kogyo Station, the mecca of Slam Dunk, and the Katase Nishihama Kugenuma Beach, and then board the Enoden tram.
  • To ensure enjoyable shopping, we will give you a Don Quijote discount coupon after the tour ends.
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🙋‍♂️Hakone, a resort in Tokyo! Slam Dunk background 1-day bus tour 🚌

Try the Tokyo Hakone & Kamakura bus tour exclusively for Koreans, with a Korean guide personally accompanying the tour.

Through a Korean guide, you can hear vivid information and hidden stories about various famous places such as Owakudani, Hakone Shrine and Cedar Road, Komachi-dori, and Tsurugaoka Hachiman Shrine.

You can also visit Katase Nishihama Kugenuma Beach, the mecca of Slam Dunk, and the railroad crossing in front of Kamakura Kogyo Station.

This tour will be a more exciting trip as you travel comfortably by bus and experience the tourist attractions firsthand.


📌 Please check before the tour.

► If you do not receive departure information, be sure to notify the person in charge.
- Final information about departure will be provided via SMS or KakaoTalk to your mobile phone 3 days before the tour, including the guide's contact information and meeting point.
- If you do not receive any notification within 3 days, please contact us.

► Please strictly adhere to ‘on-time departure and meeting time’.
- You can board under the name of the person who made the reservation at the time of the meeting. If you are late for the departure time and cannot board, it will be considered a no-show and no separate contact or refund will be made.

► After making a reservation, please check chat, SMS, and KakaoTalk.
- After the initial reservation, we will send you confirmation of your reservation via chat channel, KakaoTalk, or SMS.

► Your safety is our top priority.
- Please always wear your seat belt in the vehicle and always be mindful of your safety.

► Carrier storage is available.
- However, the vehicle will be a dedicated bus according to the final number of participants. The amount of luggage that can be stored may vary depending on the vehicle, so please inquire in advance.

► Unavoidable schedule changes and cancellations
- The schedule may be changed or cancelled due to unavoidable reasons such as local traffic conditions or bad weather.

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Purchase Notice

  • Infants (under 24 months) are free of charge but are not provided with a seat (must be accompanied by an adult)
  • If you are late for the meeting time and cannot join the tour, it will be considered a no-show and no separate contact or refund will be made.
  • The tour may be cancelled if there are not enough participants at least 6 people 7 days before the tour date.
  • We recommend that you purchase individual travel insurance prior to your tour.
  • Lunch is free.

✅ Information on cancellation reception and processing time

Cancellations are accepted and processed from 5:00 PM (Korean time) on business days, Monday through Friday.
Cancellation requests made after 5pm on Friday will be considered cancellations on the next business day and will incur a fee.
Please note.

Reminders

  • ✅ Information on Cancellation Request and Processing Times

  • Cancellation Request and Processing Time Information: Cancellation requests and processing are conducted on business days, Monday through Friday, at 5:00 PM (KST).

  • Cancellation requests made after 5:00 PM on Friday will be processed on the next business day, and a fee will be charged. Please take note.

FAQ

1. What are the main attractions and unique features of Owakudani in Hakone?

Owakudani, often called the 'Valley of Hell,' is famous for its active volcanic vents, sulfurous fumes, and hot springs. Visitors can witness volcanic activity up close, with steam plumes rising from the ground. A key unique feature is the Kuro Tamago (black eggs), hard-boiled in the natural hot springs, which are believed to extend one's life. The area also offers panoramic views of the surrounding Hakone mountains and, on clear days, a distant view of Mount Fuji.

2. Can Mount Fuji be seen from Owakudani, and what are the best viewing conditions?

Yes, Mount Fuji can be seen from several vantage points in Owakudani, especially from the observation decks and during a ride on the Hakone Ropeway. For the best viewing conditions, it is recommended to visit on a clear day, typically during the autumn and winter months, and preferably in the morning. Cloud cover can frequently obscure the view, so visibility is not always guaranteed.

3. What makes the eggs at Owakudani black, and what is their significance?

The eggs at Owakudani turn black because they are boiled in the naturally sulfurous hot springs. The hydrogen sulfide and iron from the spring water react with the eggshells, creating a black iron sulfide coating. Locals and visitors believe that eating one of these Kuro Tamago (black eggs) can add seven years to one's life, making it a popular and unique local experience.

4. What kind of experience can visitors expect at Owakudani in Hakone?

Visitors to Owakudani can expect a unique sensory experience, including the distinct smell of sulfur and the sight of rising steam from volcanic vents. The area offers opportunities to observe active geothermal activity and enjoy breathtaking panoramic views from various observation points and during the Hakone Ropeway journey. It's a blend of natural wonder and a chance to try the famous black eggs, making for a memorable visit.

5. How much time is recommended to explore key attractions in Kamakura, such as Komachi-dori and Tsurugaoka Hachiman Shrine?

To explore Komachi-dori, Kamakura's bustling shopping street, and Tsurugaoka Hachiman Shrine, a significant Shinto shrine, it is recommended to allocate approximately 3 to 4 hours. This allows sufficient time for leisurely browsing and sampling local treats along Komachi-dori (about 1.5 to 2 hours) and fully exploring the spacious grounds and structures of Tsurugaoka Hachiman Shrine (about 1 to 1.5 hours).

6. How walkable are the main attractions in Kamakura, specifically around Komachi-dori and Tsurugaoka Hachiman Shrine?

The main attractions in central Kamakura, especially Komachi-dori and Tsurugaoka Hachiman Shrine, are highly walkable. Komachi-dori is a pedestrian-friendly street located directly outside Kamakura Station, leading straight to Tsurugaoka Hachiman Shrine. The paths are generally flat and well-maintained, making it easy to explore on foot. For destinations further afield, the Enoden tram provides convenient access to coastal areas and other sites.

7. What is the significance of the Kamakura Kogyo Station Crossing, and how can one experience the Enoden tram?

The Kamakura Kogyo Station Crossing gained iconic status as a pilgrimage site for fans of the 'Slam Dunk' anime due to its recognizable scene. Experiencing the Enoden tram is a highlight, offering picturesque coastal views as it travels between Kamakura and Enoshima. The tram ride itself is a charming way to see the scenic seaside towns and access various attractions along the Shonan Coast.

8. What unique features can be found at Hakone Shrine and its Cedar Road, and how can visitors access it?

Hakone Shrine is renowned for its iconic 'Torii Gate of Peace' standing majestically in Lake Ashi, offering a stunning photo opportunity. The shrine's approach is lined with ancient cedar trees, creating a serene and spiritual atmosphere. Visitors can access the shrine by walking from the Moto-Hakone port, which is reachable by boat across Lake Ashi, or via bus services from nearby areas.

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