[Shizuoka] Atami Fireworks Festival & Hakone Jikkoku Pass Panoramic Cable Car & Kinomiya Shrine Day Trip (Departing from Tokyo)
- 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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Start your wonderful day from Ikebukuro, Tokyo at noon. [Hakone Jikkoku Pass Panoramic Cable Car] Located in the Hakone mountain range, Jikkoku Pass is named for its ability to overlook ten "kuni" (equivalent to ten ancient Japanese regions). Here, you can take a cable car all the way up, enjoying magnificent views of the Izu Peninsula, Mount Fuji, and Tokyo Bay along the way. It takes less than 3 minutes by cable car to reach the summit, and on a clear day, the 360-degree panoramic view is breathtaking. At the summit, you can not only feel the grandeur of nature but also take a leisurely stroll along the mountain top promenade, enjoying a moment of tranquility and serenity away from the hustle and bustle of the city. [Kinomiya Shrine] Kinomiya Shrine in Atami boasts a long cultural history of over 1300 years. The shrine enshrines deities of longevity, health, and good relationships, making it a popular spot for people to pray for blessings. One of the most famous attractions in the shrine is the "Great Cam