[Kanagawa] Departing from Tokyo: Mount Fuji Hakone Day Trip - Owakudani Ropeway, Hakone Shrine, Nichikawa Clock Shop, Arakurayama Sengen Park
- Overview
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- Special Experience | One-stop fun with classic attractions
- Includes Owakudani Ropeway, offering panoramic views of the volcanic landscape. Lake Ashi pirate ship is optional and self-funded; if not taken, you can switch to a bus to Togendai Station.
- Instagrammable Spots | Unlock stunning Mount Fuji photo opportunities
- Choose between Hakone Shrine or the Water Torii Gate to experience Japanese culture; visit Nichikawa Clock Shop and Arakurayama Sengen Park to capture beautiful Mount Fuji scenery.
- Thoughtful Assurance | Flexible and worry-free itinerary
- If the pirate ship is full or suspended, you can switch to a bus; if the ropeway is closed, you'll receive special black eggs as compensation, ensuring your trip is protected.
- Pure Play Promise | Transparent and free spending
- No shopping, no forced meals, only meal suggestions provided. Convenience stores are available along the way for supplies, making your trip relaxed and enjoyable.
- What to expect
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- Owakudani | Volcanic Wonders of the Great Hell Valley Hakone's iconic geothermal hot spot, with wisps of white smoke and steaming vents, as if the earth itself is breathing. The volcanic landscape intertwines with natural forces, each spot filled with awe and mystery, a must-see spectacle in Hakone. - Hakone Shrine | A Thousand-Year-Old Secret Realm Hidden in the Mountains Built by the lake, surrounded by ancient trees, the shrine is serene and tranquil, exuding a sacred atmosphere. Inside the grounds stand 1200-year-old giant trees, majestic and spectacular. Strolling among them, praying for peace of mind, one can feel the power of time's sedimentation. - Fujiyoshida Old Town | A Stairway to Heaven Town Walking in the Clouds Walking through the streets filled with Showa-era charm, you look up to see the majestic Mount Fuji. Retro shops, nostalgic street scenes, and the distant mountains complement each other, with every corner holding a gentle Japanese ambiance. - Mount Fuji's Internet-Famous Lawson | A