[Tokyo] [Mount Fuji Instagram-Worthy Day Trip] Small Group Tour/Photogenic Route & Lake Yamanaka Swan Beach + Hirano Beach + Nikawa Clock Shop + Kawaguchiko Station Entrance Kintorii (Departure from Ikebukuro/Ueno)
- Overview
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- 1. All internet-famous check-in spots in one go: Connecting Shiratori Beach, Hirano Beach, Hikawa Clock Shop, Mount Fuji Golden Torii, and Kawaguchiko LAWSON. No need to find your way or transfer throughout the journey.
- ,2. Comfortable and efficient itinerary without rushing: A reasonable route that doesn't take detours, pure free activities, ample time for photos at each stop, a relaxed pace, and more flexibility with self-arranged lunch.
- ,3. Super convenient departure from Tokyo: Dual meeting points in Ikebukuro and Ueno, pick-up close to the city center, no need to wake up early for a long journey, making travel easy and worry-free.
- ,4. Double lake scenery + easy return in the evening: Enjoy views of both Lake Yamanaka and Lake Kawaguchiko, perfect for photos in all seasons; return in the afternoon, back to the city in the evening, not tiring and no need to rush at night.
- What to expect
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## **One-stop check-in at Mount Fuji's classic influencer spots, covering lake views, shrines, and street scenes. Easily capture Japanese-style blockbusters and effortlessly unlock the Mount Fuji's most scenic routes.** ## Itinerary 1. The tour starts with convenient pick-up from two major urban hubs in Tokyo, Ueno and Ikebukuro. With easy access, visitors can depart nearby and effortlessly begin their one-day Mount Fuji tour. 2. Upon arrival, we will visit several classic check-in spots in sequence: First, we will go to Yamanakako Swan Lake, where you can stroll along the lake and get up close with the swans. The clear lake reflects the panoramic view of Mount Fuji, creating a healing scenery. Then, we will head to Hirano Beach, an excellent spot for capturing Mount Fuji's reflection. The clear water allows for stunning "inverted Fuji" photos, offering an unobstructed view of the lake and snow-capped mountains. 3. Afterwards, we will visit Hikawa Clock Shop, where the end of the popular old street faces