- Overview
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- Climb to the Jukoku Pass and take a panoramic cable car to enjoy the magnificent view of Mount Fuji and the Izu Peninsula
- Visit the historic Kinomiya Shrine and pray around the 2
- 000-year-old camphor tree
- Finally, enjoy the Atami Fireworks Festival, where colorful fireworks bloom in the night sky and against the sea, bringing an unforgettable visual feast
- Sightseeing in Atami City will also satisfy you. If you are interested, buy a can of Atami pudding, which will definitely leave you impressed
- What to expect
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Depart from Ikebukuro, Tokyo at noon to start your wonderful day [Hakone Jukokutoge Panoramic Cable Car] Located in the Hakone Mountains, Jukokutoge is named for its view of ten countries (equivalent to the ten regions of ancient Japan). Here, you can take the cable car all the way up and enjoy the magnificent views of the Izu Peninsula, Mount Fuji, Tokyo Bay, etc. It takes less than 3 minutes to reach the top of the mountain by cable car. When the weather is clear, the 360-degree panoramic view is breathtaking. At the top of the mountain, you can not only feel the majesty of nature, but also take a leisurely stroll on the mountaintop promenade to enjoy a moment of tranquility and tranquility away from the hustle and bustle of the city [Kumiya Shrine] The Kinomiya Shrine in Atami has a long cultural heritage of more than 1,300 years. The shrine enshrines the gods of longevity, health and good marriage, and is a popular place for people to come and pray. One of the most famous attractions of the shrine is th
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