Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park
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Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park

Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park

Hakone National Park, Tokyo, Japan, 250-0521

The Basics

Many travelers visit the national park on a day trip from Tokyo, although coach tours and overnight options are also available. A typical day tour itinerary includes highlights such as Lake Ashi, the Hakone Shinto shrine, the Komagatake Ropeway, and Mount Fuji’s 5th Station.

Those with more time can explore Mount Kintoki’s hiking trails, visit Hakone Open-Air Museum, and explore the volcanic landscape of Owakudani, famous for its black boiled eggs, a local delicacy. Alternatively, head out to the Izu Peninsula and Izu Islands, which are dotted with geysers and traditional onsen baths and offer activities, such as scuba diving, fishing, and boating.

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Private Tour: Chartered Car to Mt. Fuji Lake Kawaguchiko or Hakone and Lake Ashi
Private Tour: Chartered Car to Mt. Fuji Lake Kawaguchiko or Hakone and Lake Ashi
USD1,159.54 per adult
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You haven't seen the majestic beauty of Mt. Fuji, its people, and the surrounding area unless you do it with a private guide. There were so many little places we would have missed w/o our guide Tajii. The guide and the driver were both professional, courteous, and kind. We had one person at our party that was Vegan and Tajii accommodated. The lunch was delicious and Tajii and "Tokyo Drift" the driver made an excellent team. I hope to visit again in 2025 with my kids and plan on doing this tour again.
Nahed_J, Mar. 2023

Things to Know Before You Go

  • If you’re planning on using public transport, purchase the Hakone Free Pass, which includes access to many of the park’s buses, lakes, funiculars, and boats.

  • It can get cold in the mountains even in summer, so bring warm clothing. Comfortable walking shoes are also a must.

  • Many of the park’s attractions are wheelchair accessible.

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How to Get There

The park is about 60 miles (97 kilometers) from Tokyo. The easiest public transport route is the Odakyu Electric Railway from Shinjuku Station in Tokyo to Hakone-Yumoto Station. Alternatively, bullet trains from Tokyo take around 30 minutes to reach the Mishima, Atami, and Odawara stations—all within a short drive of the park. In summer, the Shinjuku Expressway Bus runs directly from Shinjuku station in Tokyo to Mount Fuji’s 5th Station.

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When to Get There

You can visit the park year-round, but it can get busy on weekends and holidays. Views of Mount Fuji are often most impressive in winter (December–February) when the cloud cover is minimal, but hiking is best in summer, and mid- to late April is cherry blossom season around the lakes.

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Views of Mount Fuji

Mount Fuji's 5th Station offers spectacular views of Fuji Five Lakes, Fujiyoshida City, and Lake Yamanaka, but not Mount Fuji itself. Spot the so-called “diamond Fuji” (when the sun appears to shine like a diamond right behind the cone) at Lake Yamanaka, capture mirror-image photos of the mountain reflected in Lake Shoji or Lake Motosu, get a firsthand look from Mount Fuji Ochudo Hiking Trail, or scale Mount Kintoki for a view of the entire region.

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Frequently Asked Questions
The answers provided below are based on answers previously given by the tour provider to customers’ questions.
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