Discover Japan’s beauty with a private, customizable tour of Hakone and Fuji. Enjoy expert guides, flexible itineraries, and seamless travel.
Discover Japan’s beauty with a private, customizable tour of Hakone and Fuji. Enjoy expert guides, flexible itineraries, and seamless travel.
- Motohakone-ko - The Motohakone Cruise provides a serene and picturesque journey across Lake Ashi, departing from the historic Motohakone port near Hakone Shrine. From the open deck, passengers can admire expansive views of the lake, surrounding mountains, and, on clear days, Mt. Fuji rising majestically above the horizon. The cruise offers a…
- Motohakone-ko - The Motohakone Cruise provides a serene and picturesque journey across Lake Ashi, departing from the historic Motohakone port near Hakone Shrine. From the open deck, passengers can admire expansive views of the lake, surrounding mountains, and, on clear days, Mt. Fuji rising majestically above the horizon. The cruise offers a comfortable and delightful way to appreciate Hakone’s beauty, with cozy seating and easy access to other major attractions around the lake.
- Lake Ashinoko - Lake Ashi is a breathtaking crater lake created by volcanic activity in Mount Hakone, renowned for its tranquil waters, lush forested shores, and postcard-perfect views of Mt. Fuji on clear days. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely cruise on the iconic pirate-style sightseeing boats, which provide panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and the historic Hakone Shrine’s red torii gate emerging from the lake’s edge. The area is also celebrated for its fresh air, peaceful ambiance, and convenient access to nearby attractions such as Owakudani Valley and the Hakone Ropeway.
- Hakone Black Egg Monument - The Hakone Black Egg Monument commemorates the famous “Kuro-Tamago,” eggs boiled in Owakudani’s natural hot springs. The volcanic minerals turn the shells black, and local legend suggests that eating one can add seven years to your life. The monument is located in the dramatic Owakudani Valley, surrounded by rising steam vents and sulfur clouds, making it a unique and memorable stop for visitors exploring Hakone’s volcanic landscape.
- Hakone Ropeway - Optional: The Hakone Ropeway offers a scenic aerial journey connecting Sounzan, Owakudani, and Togendai on Lake Ashi. From the gondola, passengers can enjoy sweeping views of steaming volcanic vents, the rugged Owakudani Valley, and, on clear days, Mt. Fuji. The smooth, comfortable ride provides one of Hakone’s best panoramic experiences, making it a highlight for visitors exploring the region’s natural beauty and geothermal landscape.
- Mishima Skywalk - Optional: Mishima Skywalk is a 400-meter-long pedestrian suspension bridge offering breathtaking views of Mt. Fuji, Suruga Bay, and the surrounding mountains. Walking across the bridge is both thrilling and scenic as it gently sways above the treetops. The site also features observation decks, a forest adventure park, zip-line activities, and cafés, making it a popular stop for travelers seeking both nature and excitement in a single visit.
- Hakone Venetian Glass Museum - Optional: The Hakone Venetian Glass Museum showcases exquisite Venetian glass art, blending European elegance with Hakone’s natural beauty. Visitors can stroll through sparkling crystal archways, explore galleries filled with delicate glass masterpieces, and enjoy live music performances that enhance the museum’s romantic atmosphere. The outdoor garden, inspired by Venetian canals, offers charming photo spots and seasonal flowers, making the museum a unique cultural highlight in Hakone.
- Shiraito Falls - Shiraito Waterfall is a stunning natural wonder where hundreds of thin, silky streams flow gently over a wide, 20-meter-high basalt cliff. Fed by the spring waters of Mount Fuji, the falls create a soft, curtain-like effect that gives Shiraito its name, “white threads.” The lush greenery surrounding the area adds to the peaceful atmosphere, making it an ideal spot for nature lovers and photographers. A short, easy walk leads to viewing platforms with beautiful, unobstructed views of the falls.
- Gotemba Premium Outlets - Optional: Gotemba Premium Outlets is a spacious open-air shopping complex at the base of Mt. Fuji, offering over 290 brand-name stores including luxury labels, sportswear, lifestyle goods, and Japanese favorites. With wide walkways, a variety of restaurants, and clear-day views of Mt. Fuji, it’s a comfortable and enjoyable place to shop. The outlet also features a large new expansion area and convenient facilities, making it a popular stop for travelers looking for great deals and a relaxed shopping experience.
- Saiko Lake - Lake Saiko is a tranquil lake in the Fuji Five Lakes region, known for its calm waters, scenic forests, and peaceful atmosphere. Popular for fishing, boating, and cycling, it offers a relaxing retreat from the busier tourist spots. The surrounding area features hiking trails, campgrounds, and views of Mt. Fuji, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers and those seeking quiet reflection in a picturesque setting.
- Saiko Iyashi no Sato Nemba - Saiko Iyashi-no-Sato Nenba is a beautifully restored traditional village showcasing Japan’s historic thatched-roof farmhouses. Set against the backdrop of Mt. Fuji and Lake Saiko, the open-air museum offers a peaceful stroll through old-style homes featuring craft workshops, cultural exhibits, and local artisan shops. Visitors can try hands-on experiences such as pottery, washi paper making, or wearing kimono and samurai armor. With its scenic views and cultural activities, the village provides an authentic glimpse into Japan’s rural past.
- Fugaku Wind Cave - Optional: Fugaku Wind Cave is a unique lava tube formed by volcanic activity from Mount Fuji. Known for its year-round cool temperatures, the cave was historically used to store silkworm eggs. Visitors can explore its rugged interior along well-maintained pathways, marvel at natural ice formations, and learn about its geological history. The cave is a fascinating stop for those interested in volcanic landscapes and Japan’s natural wonders.
- Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Jinja Shrine - Optional: Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Shrine is a historic Shinto shrine at the northern entrance to Mt. Fuji, dedicated to the goddess of the mountain. Known for its iconic red torii gate, ancient cedar trees, and serene atmosphere, the shrine has been a spiritual starting point for pilgrims climbing Mt. Fuji for centuries. Visitors can explore traditional shrine buildings, walk along peaceful forested paths, and enjoy views of the surrounding foothills, making it both a cultural and scenic highlight.
- Arakura Fuji Sengen Shrine - Arakura Sengen Shrine is famous for the nearby five-story Chureito Pagoda, which, framed by cherry blossoms in spring or vibrant autumn leaves, offers one of Japan’s most iconic views of Mt. Fuji. Perched on a hillside, the shrine provides a peaceful setting with traditional structures and a scenic overlook. A climb of around 400 steps rewards visitors with breathtaking panoramic vistas, making it a must-visit for photography enthusiasts and those seeking a memorable cultural experience.
- Oshino Hakkai - Optional: Oshino Hakkai is a charming village known for its eight pristine ponds fed by snowmelt from Mount Fuji. The waters are remarkably clear, home to koi fish and surrounded by traditional thatched-roof houses and quaint shops. Visitors can enjoy peaceful walks along the ponds, sample local delicacies, and experience the serene atmosphere that reflects Japan’s natural beauty and rural heritage. It’s a picturesque stop perfect for photography and cultural exploration.
- Oishi Park - Optional: Oishi Park sits on the northern shore of Lake Kawaguchi, offering stunning views of Mt. Fuji across the water. The park is famous for its seasonal flowers, including vibrant lavender in summer and colorful foliage in autumn, creating a perfect backdrop for photos. Walking paths, a lakeside promenade, and cafes make it a relaxing spot to enjoy nature, take in the scenery, and soak up the calm atmosphere of the Fuji Five Lakes region.
- Kawaguchi Lake Ishikoro kan - Lake Kawaguchi is the most accessible and popular of the Fuji Five Lakes, offering stunning views of Mt. Fuji mirrored in its calm waters. Visitors can enjoy sightseeing cruises, cycling along the lakeside, or relaxing at scenic spots like Oishi Park. Surrounded by cafes, shops, and hot spring resorts, the lake provides a perfect mix of natural beauty and leisure, making it an ideal base for exploring the Fuji Five Lakes region.

- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- On-board WiFi
- Maps with explanation
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Highway/Fuel/Parking fees
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- On-board WiFi
- Maps with explanation
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Highway/Fuel/Parking fees
- Any entrance fees from Optional options
- Food
- Any entrance fees from Optional options
- Food
• Private & Personalized: Experience a tour tailored to your schedule and preferences.
• Professional Drivers & Guides: Friendly, knowledgeable, and fluent in English.
• Comfortable Vehicles: Premium vans offering ample space for luggage and up to 6 passengers.
• Flexible Itineraries: Blend Tokyo’s highlights with scenic Hakone trips,…
• Private & Personalized: Experience a tour tailored to your schedule and preferences.
• Professional Drivers & Guides: Friendly, knowledgeable, and fluent in English.
• Comfortable Vehicles: Premium vans offering ample space for luggage and up to 6 passengers.
• Flexible Itineraries: Blend Tokyo’s highlights with scenic Hakone trips, views of Mt. Fuji, lakes, and cultural experiences.
• Insider Access: Efficiently explore both iconic spots and hidden gems.
• Seamless Convenience: Enjoy pick-up and drop-off at your hotel or preferred location.
• Stress-Free Travel: Avoid crowded public transport and relish a smooth, private journey.
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.