2 starting points available
1. JR Tokyo Station
2. Shinjuku
59.8 km
2 hours
1
Kotoku-in
30 min
Tickets not included
This temple is famous for housing a massive, over 13-meter-tall Great Buddha statue. It's an iconic symbol of Kamakura and one of Japan's most revered sights. While visiting, don’t miss the chance to enter the statue. For a small fee, you can see its inner structure.
2
Enoshima
170 min
3 attractions
1 activities
Free Admission
A charming island, Enoshima is known for its scenic views, historical landmarks, and relaxing atmosphere. The Enoshima Shrine and the lighthouse offer stunning panoramic views, making it a perfect destination for both history buffs and nature lovers.
1. Enoshima Electric Railway Ride
Included in price
Known for its narrow tracks and quirky design, hop on the scenic Enoden ride that connects Kamakura to Enoshima, offering stunning coastline views and a peek into the local lifestyle. Fun fact! The Enoden line has been running since 1902.
2. Kamakurakōkō-Mae Station
Free Admission
This small yet iconic station is often photographed for its nostalgic charm, framed by lush greenery and traditional Japanese architecture. It's a perfect spot to pause and appreciate the slower pace of life in Kamakura.
3. Shonan Beach
Free Admission
Shonan Beach offers a great spot for beach lovers, from surfing to relaxing by the sea. Its lively atmosphere is perfect for those looking to enjoy both nature and recreation. The beach is especially known for its sunset views.
4. Kamakura High School
Free Admission
A historical landmark, this school offers a glimpse into the academic culture of Kamakura. Its picturesque surroundings make it a quiet retreat for visitors.The school was featured in the anime Slam Dunk.
8.5 km
40 minutes
3
Tsurugaoka Hachimangu
Free Admission
Tsurugaoka Hachimangu is a shrine dating over 800 years old. This shrine is one of Kamakura’s most important landmarks, dedicated to the god of war. Its location amidst nature makes it a peaceful yet powerful destination.
4
Komachi Street
Free Admission
A lively shopping street that’s perfect for strolling and enjoying local foods and unique souvenirs. The street has over 200 shops, ranging from local boutiques to larger retailers. Don't forget to grab a bite of traditional and modern Japanese snacks. The street is known for its "Kamakura Baked Sweet Potato".
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2 ending points available
1. JR Tokyo Station
2. Shinjuku
Experience Kamakura’s top landmarks in a single day with convenient transport from Tokyo.
Experience Kamakura’s top landmarks in a single day with convenient transport from Tokyo.
Inclusions
Exclusions
Tokyo Mode Gakuen Cocoon Tower: 8:10am
Please meet your local partner at Tokyo Mode Gakuen Cocoon Tower.
1
Mt Fuji 5th Station: 10:20am to 11:20am
60 min
1 attractions
Tickets included
Nestled at 2,300 meters, it’s the perfect balance between awe-inspiring views and accessibility. On clear days, you’ll get panoramic sights of the Fuji Five Lakes and beyond. The station serves as a starting point for climbers and a serene escape for visitors. Try local souvenir shops, enjoy local treats and capture scenic views.
Oishi Park
Nestled along the northern shore of Lake Kawaguchi, Oishi Park offers spectacular views of Mount Fuji framed by vibrant flower displays. The park is home to over 90 varieties of flowers, with lavender being the star attraction during June and July. The Kawaguchiko Natural Living Center here sells local jams made from the region’s famous fruits.
2
Lake Kawaguchi: 12:10pm to 12:40pm
40 min
1 activities
Free Admission
Perfect for leisurely strolls or renting a boat, this lake offers serene views of Mt. Fuji. The surrounding cafes and galleries make it ideal for a relaxed yet enriching outing. For the best views of Mount Fuji, head to the lake’s northern shores, especially during cherry blossoms in mid-April or autumn foliage in early November. The Kawaguchiko Music Forest promenade is perfect for cherry blossoms, while the Momiji Tunnel offers a stunning maple-lined road for autumn photography.
Maccha Experience
Included in price
Immerse yourself in Japanese culture with a maccha tea-making experience. Maccha is a ceremonial-grade powdered green tea traditionally used in Japanese tea rituals.
3
Oshino Hakkai: 1:10pm to 2:10pm
60 min
Free Admission
This picturesque village features eight ponds filled with crystal-clear spring water from Mt. Fuji. The rustic wooden houses and serene atmosphere make it feel like stepping into a postcard. You will find many restaurants, souvenir shops and food vendors around the ponds, which sell vegetables, sweets, pickles, crafts, and other local products. Don't miss out on the roasted sweet potato and toasted rice crackers, its a must try!
4
Gotemba Premium Outlets: 2:30pm to 3:50pm
90 min
A shopper’s paradise with over 200 stores offering discounted luxury and Japanese brands. The outlet is located against the stunning backdrop of Mt. Fuji, making it a unique blend of retail therapy and sightseeing.
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2 starting points available
1. JR Tokyo Station: 7:50am
Please meet your local partner at JR Tokyo Station. Select your pick-up point during checkout.
2. Tokyo Mode Gakuen, Shinjuku: 8:20am
Please meet your local partner at Tokyo Mode Gakuen. Select your pick-up point during checkout.
1
Arakurayama Sengen Park: 10:30am to 11:30am
60 min
Free Admission
Famous for its five-story Chureito Pagoda, this park offers unmatched views of Mt. Fuji, especially during cherry blossom season. The 400-step climb is totally worth it for the breathtaking scenery. Stroll through Shimo-Yoshida’s retro shopping street, and capture iconic IG-worthy shots.
Visit the Golden Torii, the first of Mount Fuji’s sacred gates. Stop by FabCafe Fuji, a trendy spot blending coffee culture with local textile artistry, offering a unique creative atmosphere.
2
Hikawa Clock Shop Street: 11:30am to 11:45am
20 min
Free Admission
Step into the past on this quaint street filled with shops selling traditional clocks, antiques, and crafts. A paradise for collectors and lovers of vintage charm!
You'll see a quiet road leading up with Mount Fuji looming in the distance. A popular photo spot, Nikkawa Clock Shop, offers a unique view of Fuji framed by the charming streetscape.
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Oshino Hakkai: 12:30pm to 2pm
90 min
Free Admission
4
Lawson Convenience Store: 2:30pm to 2:50pm
20 min
Free Admission
Not just a convenience store, this Lawson is gaining fame for its stunning viewpoint of Mt. Fuji. Grab an ice cream or a hot drink and enjoy one of the most unexpected scenic spots in the area. Set up a tripod across the street and turn on portrait mode. Wait patiently until there are fewer people and take a quick shot! Although the photos are beautiful, you have to cross the road, so be sure to pay attention to safety!
5
Lake Kawaguchi: 3:20pm to 4:10pm
55 min
Free Admission
Perfect for leisurely strolls or renting a boat, this lake offers serene views of Mt. Fuji. The surrounding cafes and galleries make it ideal for a relaxed yet enriching outing. For the best views of Mount Fuji, head to the lake’s northern shores, especially during cherry blossoms in mid-April or autumn foliage in early November. The Kawaguchiko Music Forest promenade is perfect for cherry blossoms, while the Momiji Tunnel offers a stunning maple-lined road for autumn photography.
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2 ending points available
1. JR Tokyo Station
2. Tokyo Mode Gakuen
Explore Mt Fuji’s highlights—5th Station or Arakurayama Sengen Park, Lake Kawaguchi, Gotemba Premium Outlets, Oshino Hakkai, perfect for first-time visitors.
Explore Mt Fuji’s highlights—5th Station or Arakurayama Sengen Park, Lake Kawaguchi, Gotemba Premium Outlets, Oshino Hakkai, perfect for first-time visitors.
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Available packages:
3 Popular Landmarks:
4 Popular Landmarks:
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3 starting points available
1. JR Tokyo Station
Large Group Tour: Please meet your local partner at JR Tokyo Station. Select your pick-up point during checkout.
2. Tokyo Mode Gakuen, Shinjuku: 8:20am
Large Group Tour: Please meet your local partner at Tokyo Mode Gakuen. Select your pick-up point during checkout.
3. Hotel Pick-up
Small Group Tour: Pick-up service is available at some hotels and homestays in Shinjuku, Chiyoda, Chuo, Taito, Minato, Shibuya, and Bunkyo. Select your pick-up point during checkout.
1
Arakurayama Sengen Park: 10:30am to 11:30am
60 min
Tickets not included
2
Hikawa Clock Shop Street: 11:30am to 11:45am
20 min
Free Admission
Step into the past on this quaint street filled with shops selling traditional clocks, antiques, and crafts. A paradise for collectors and lovers of vintage charm!
3
Oshino Hakkai: 12:30pm to 2pm
90 min
Free Admission
4
Lawson Convenience Store: 2:30pm to 2:50pm
20 min
Free Admission
5
Lake Kawaguchi: 3:20pm to 4:10pm
55 min
Tickets included
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3 ending points available
Day trip to popular scenic viewpoints like Arakurayama Sengen Park, Lake Kawaguchiko, and Oshino Hakkai during cherry blossom season.
Day trip to popular scenic viewpoints like Arakurayama Sengen Park, Lake Kawaguchiko, and Oshino Hakkai during cherry blossom season.
Inclusions
Exclusions
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2 starting points available
1. Shinjuku Love Statue Pick-up: 7:50am
Please meet your tour guide at the Shinjuku Love Statue.
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Mt. Fuji’s 5th Station
Free Admission
2
Local Restaurant
Tickets included (based on selection)
After experiencing the beauty of Mt. Fuji, the bus will take you to a buffet lunch spot offering a stunning view of the mountain.
Buffet lunch
Lunch
Enjoy a Japanese lunch buffet featuring fresh local ingredients, with vegetarian and Muslim-friendly options available upon request.
3
Hakone Ropeway
Tickets included
Glide above Hakone’s breathtaking landscapes in one of the world’s busiest ropeways. See steaming volcanic activity below and get unparalleled views of Mt. Fuji. This experience is for 30 minutes.
4
Lake Ashi
1 activities
Tickets included
Lake Ashi Cruise
Included in price
Glide across this serene caldera lake on a pirate-themed cruise ship! The stunning backdrop of Mt. Fuji and surrounding forests makes this one of Hakone’s most memorable experiences.
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Odawara Station
Catch the iconic Shinkansen bullet train back to Tokyo. This efficient transport hub is not just functional—it’s a gateway to modern Japanese innovation and convenience.
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Tokyo Station
Guests will finish the tour at Odawara station and then take a bullet train from Odawara station to Tokyo station.
Tour Mt. Fuji 5th Station, Lake Ashi, ride the Hakone Ropeway, and return to Tokyo by bullet train with stunning views of Mt. Fuji along the way.
Tour Mt. Fuji 5th Station, Lake Ashi, ride the Hakone Ropeway, and return to Tokyo by bullet train with stunning views of Mt. Fuji along the way.
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3 starting points available
1. JR Tokyo Station Marunouchi North Exit: 7:50am
Large Group Tour: Please meet your local partner at JR Tokyo Station. Select your pick-up point during checkout.
2. Shinjuku West Exit Sumitomo Mitsui Bank: 8:20am
Large Group Tour: Please meet your local partner at Shinjuku West Exit Sumitomo Mitsui Bank. Select your pick-up point during checkout.
3. Hotel Pick-up: 7am to 8:30am
Small Group Tour: Pick-up service is available at some hotels and homestays in Shinjuku, Chiyoda, Chuo, Taito, Minato, Shibuya, and Toshima areas.
1
Arakurayama Sengen Park: 10:30am to 11:10am
40 min
Tickets included
2
Lake Kawaguchi: 12:20pm to 1:20pm
60 min
Tickets included
3
Lake Yamanaka: 2:10pm to 3:20pm
70 min
Tickets included
4
3 ending points available
1. JR Tokyo Station Marunouchi North Exit
2. Shinjuku West Exit Sumitomo Mitsui Bank
3. Hotel Drop-off
Day trip to the twin lakes, Yamanaka and Kawaguchi, along with a visit to Arakurayama Sengen Park, offering scenic viewpoints of Mt. Fuji.
Day trip to the twin lakes, Yamanaka and Kawaguchi, along with a visit to Arakurayama Sengen Park, offering scenic viewpoints of Mt. Fuji.
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Ginza Station
Ginza Station is known for its sleek design, easy transfers, and direct access to upscale shopping and dining.
65.4 km
90 minutes
1
Kotoku-in (Big Buddha)
15 min
Tickets included
See the Great Buddha of Kamakura—13 meters of bronze serenity that has survived tsunamis and centuries. Step inside to see how it’s held up from within.
3.2 km
20 minutes
2
Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gū
15 min
Tickets included
Dedicated to Hachiman, the patron god of samurai, this is Kamakura’s most important Shinto shrine. It blends history, architecture, and beautiful seasonal blooms in one hilltop space.
64.8 km
1 hour 40 minutes
3
Peace Torii
35 min
Tickets included
A striking red gate half-submerged in Lake Ashi —symbolizing peace and marking sacred ground. It’s one of Kamakura’s quieter photo gems and a popular Instagram spot.
48.9 km
60 minutes
4
Oshino Hakkai
Tickets included
A peaceful village of 8 crystal-clear ponds fed by Mt. Fuji’s snowmelt. The ponds are fed by underground springs from Mt. Fuji. It is considered a UNESCO heritage site and gives you a glimpse of traditional rural Japan.
Lunch
Lunch
Additional cost (on-site)
Free time for lunch available at personal cost.
14.9 km
2 hours 10 minutes
5
Lake Kawaguchi (Oishi Park)
75 min
Tickets included
This lakeside park offers front-row views of Mt. Fuji, especially stunning during flower season. It's one of the Fuji Five Lakes, great for photos, strolls, and sampling local treats.
117.2 km
2 hours
6
Ginza Station
Explore Mt. Fuji top highlights like Kamakura & lakes in a day with a guide & hotel transfers
Day out: to explore Kamakura's Great Buddha, Lake Ashi, Oshino Hakkai and Lake Kawaguchi, on a full-day planned tour complete with transfers and a bilingual guide.
Kotuko-in: Visit Kotoku-in Temple,standing about 13.35 meters tall. It is an iconic symbol of Kamakura to see the iconic Great Buddha made of bronze.
Lake Kawaguchi: offers stunning views of Mt. Fuji and features Oishi Park, known for its vibrant flower-lined paths.
Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gū: Stop by the historic shrine dedicated to the samurai deity Hachiman and take a stroll through its peaceful grounds.
Lake Ashi cruise: Set sail across the calm waters of Lake Ashi, where Mt. Fuji often peeks through the clouds for that perfect photo moment.
Oshino Hakkai: a quaint village with bubbling natural springs. You can choose to unwind in a rejuvenating hot spring with uninterrupted views of Mt. Fuji.
Explore Mt. Fuji top highlights like Kamakura & lakes in a day with a guide & hotel transfers
Day out: to explore Kamakura's Great Buddha, Lake Ashi, Oshino Hakkai and Lake Kawaguchi, on a full-day planned tour complete with transfers and a bilingual guide.
Kotuko-in: Visit Kotoku-in Temple,standing about 13.35 meters tall. It is an iconic symbol of Kamakura to see the iconic Great Buddha made of bronze.
Lake Kawaguchi: offers stunning views of Mt. Fuji and features Oishi Park, known for its vibrant flower-lined paths.
Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gū: Stop by the historic shrine dedicated to the samurai deity Hachiman and take a stroll through its peaceful grounds.
Lake Ashi cruise: Set sail across the calm waters of Lake Ashi, where Mt. Fuji often peeks through the clouds for that perfect photo moment.
Oshino Hakkai: a quaint village with bubbling natural springs. You can choose to unwind in a rejuvenating hot spring with uninterrupted views of Mt. Fuji.
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