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5-Day Tokyo, Mt. Fuji and Kamakura Sightseeing Tour: Oshino Hakkai, Kamakura Buddha and Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine丨1 Free Day and No Shopping Stops

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What you'll experience

Highlights

• Convenient Stay: 4-night stay in a hotel or homestay within a 10-minute walk to major Tokyo shopping areas and subway stations
• Airport Transfers: Enjoy hassle-free pick-up and drop-off service (Haneda & Narita only)
• Exclusive Itinerary: Daily departures, 2-person minimum, pure sightseeing with no shopping stops, 1 free day
• Thoughtful Service: Cover both Mt. Fuji and Kamakura with ease. Door-to-door transport included - no need to navigate complex routes
• Note:
As hotel rates fluctuate, tour prices require reconfirmation. Please feel free to check with our team before booking - or book now and we'll confirm the best price for you.
We kindly ask you to provide your arrival and departure flight details when booking. If not available, please share them with our customer service team at least 3 days before departure.  

5 days

Day-by-day itinerary

  1. 1

    Day 1 — Home -Tokyo

    Today is your departure day!
    Please make sure to arrive at the airport at least 2 hours before your flight departure. We will arrange your airport pickup service based on your flight arrival time (within 3 hours after landing).

    Tips:
    • Our team will contact you before departure to share important travel information. Please keep your phone available.
    • Upon arrival in Japan, we have arranged a thoughtful airport pickup service for you. The driver will take you to your hotel for check-in.
    If your flight arrives early, you may contact customer service in advance to request luggage storage, then feel free to explore the nearby area and get a taste of Japanese city life.
    Meals: B: Excluded, L: Excluded, D: ExcludedStay: 日本〒110-0004 Tokyo, Taito City, Shitaya, 1 Chome−3−11 HOTELCOMFACT
  2. 2

    Day 2 — One-Day Tour of Tokyo - Multiple Choices, Your Trip, Your Way! (Choose one from 3 Mt. Fuji routes: A / B / G.)

    Choose from 3 Mt. Fuji Routes: A / B / G
    Route A: Mt. Fuji + Oshino Hakkai + Outlet or Onsen Day Tour
    ▼ Mt. Fuji 5th Station (approx. 40 min): Get up close with Mt. Fuji! (Available from Apr 26 to Sep 30)
    ▼ Oshino Hakkai (approx. 1 hr): Nicknamed "Japan's Jiuzhaigou," enjoy its crystal-clear spring waters at the foot of Mt. Fuji
    ▼ Choose one: Outlet Shopping or Onsen Experience
    * Gotemba Premium Outlets (approx. 2 hrs): For shopping lovers
    * Day Onsen Experience (approx. 2 hrs): Relax in hot springs (Please note: onsen access requires walking from parking lot; entrance fee not included)

    Route B: Mt. Fuji + Lakeside Views + Onsen Day Tour
    ▼ Mt. Fuji 5th Station (approx. 40 min): A closer view of the iconic peak (Available from Apr 26 to Sep 30)
    ▼ Kawaguchiko - Seasonal Attraction (approx. 1 hr):
    Oishi Park (Nov 24–Apr 12, May 27–Jul 10)/Fuji Shibazakura Festival at Lake Motosu (Apr 13–May 26)/Music Forest Museum (Jul 11–Oct 19)/Maple Corridor (Oct 20–Nov 23)
    (Note: The Music Forest Museum is closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. If closed, it will be replaced with the Kawaguchiko Konohana Museum or similar.)
    ▼ Lake Yamanaka – Choose one:
    * Ride the Swan-shaped sightseeing boat
    * Enjoy a relaxing onsen soak (approx. 70 min; boat & onsen fees not included)
    (If you choose the hot spring option, transportation will be provided with the same vehicle, but all other onsen-related expenses are not included.)

    Route G: Mt. Fuji Tour – Photogenic Day Trip
    ▼ Arakurayama Sengen Park (approx. 60 min): A famous Mt. Fuji panoramic photo spot
    ▼ Nikkawa Clock Shop (approx. 20 min): Hidden gem for a perfect Mt. Fuji + traditional street shot
    ▼ Oshino Hakkai (approx. 90 min): Explore charming spring ponds and old village scenery
    ▼ Lawson Convenience Store (approx. 20 min): A cult-favorite photo stop with Mt. Fuji in the background
    ▼ Kawaguchiko – Seasonal Attraction (approx. 50 min):
    Oishi Park (Nov 24–Apr 12, May 27–Jul 10)/Cherry Blossom Festival (Apr 5–Apr 14)/Maple Corridor (Oct 20–Nov 23)
     
    Mount Fuji

    Mount Fuji

    Oshino Hakkai

    Oshino Hakkai

    Lake Kawaguchi

    Lake Kawaguchi

    Arakurayama Sengen Park

    Arakurayama Sengen Park

    Meals: B: Excluded, L: Excluded, D: ExcludedStay: 日本〒110-0004 Tokyo, Taito City, Shitaya, 1 Chome−3−11 HOTELCOMFACT
  3. 3

    Day 3 — Free Day - Explore on Your Own (No guide or transport included)

    Free day at your own leisure. No guide or transportation provided.
    Recommended: A Slow-Paced Tokyo City Walk
    Discover local neighborhoods and hidden gems in Tokyo with a leisurely walk through Nakameguro – Daikanyama – Omotesando.
    ▼ Nakameguro: Close to Shibuya, Nakameguro is home to stylish gift shops, art galleries, and cozy cafés. While modernized, it still retains its traditional charm. Popular coffee spots include ONIBUS COFFEE Nakameguro, SIDEWALK STAND, and Artless Craft Tea & Coffee, known for great coffee and local craft beers.
    Daikanyama: A trendy and highly livable neighborhood filled with narrow lanes, boutique gift shops, cafés, and nightlife spots that attract Tokyo's fashion-conscious youth. The Daikanyama T-Site complex, centered around the famous Tsutaya Bookstore, also hosts community events, exhibitions, and art pop-ups.
    ▼ Omotesando: A boulevard lined with flagship stores and striking modern architecture. Explore its hidden alleys for small designer boutiques, experimental art spaces, food trucks, and stylish cafés. Often compared to the Champs-Élysées in Paris, the tree-lined avenue is perfect for people-watching and window-shopping.
    Walk down Omotesando Avenue (opposite Meiji Shrine) along Miyuki-dori, past the iconic Prada Aoyama flagship store, and you'll find the Nezu Museum, designed by Kengo Kuma. The museum features lacquerware, ceramics, paintings, and tea utensils, with a traditional garden dotted with tea houses that's also worth exploring.
    Optional Upgrade: Add a 2-Day Izu Hot Spring Experience or extend your Tokyo free day – contact us for pricing and availability.
    Meals: B: Excluded, L: Excluded, D: ExcludedStay: 日本〒110-0004 Tokyo, Taito City, Shitaya, 1 Chome−3−11 HOTELCOMFACT
  4. 4

    Day 4 — Tokyo - Kamakura - Tokyo

    ▼ Great Buddha of Kamakura – Approx. 30 Minutes
    The Great Buddha of Kamakura, or Kamakura Daibutsu, is a bronze seated statue of Amida Buddha located within Kotoku-in Temple, a Jodo sect temple in the historic city of Kamakura. It is one of the Three Great Buddha Statues of Japan, and the most well-preserved among them.
    Statue height (excluding base): 11.3 meters
    Total height (including base): 13.35 meters
    Weight: Approx. 121 tons
    Year of construction: 1252
    The statue's gentle facial features, low cranial bump (ushnisha), and slightly forward-leaning posture reflect the style of Song dynasty Buddhist art, which was popular during the Kamakura period. It is a representative sculpture of its time and has been designated as a National Treasure of Japan.
    Unlike the Great Buddha of Todaiji in Nara, which has undergone many restorations, the Kamakura Daibutsu has largely remained in its original condition, making it exceptionally rare and valuable.
    Admission not included: JPY ¥300.00 for entry /JPY ¥50.00 for interior access
    Enoden Line Experience from Hase Station (Approx. 15–20 mins walk to Hase Station)
    After visiting the Great Buddha, take a short walk to Hase Station to board the Enoden (Enoshima Electric Railway), a charming local train line connecting Fujisawa and Kamakura.This iconic streetcar route passes through many of Kamakura's most famous sightseeing spots and offers picturesque views of the Shonan Coast.
    The Enoden isn't just a means of transport – it's a cultural symbol that frequently appears in Japanese films and anime.You won't just observe it from afar – you'll ride the Enoden yourself and experience its nostalgic charm firsthand.
    Planned route: Hase Station → Kamakura Koko-mae Station → Enoshima Station
    This is a complimentary activity included in the tour. In case of cancellation due to force majeure, no refund will be provided.
    Kamakura High School– Step into the World of Slam Dunk (Approx. 20 min)
    Located in Kamakura City, Kanagawa Prefecture, Kamakura High School is the real-life model for the fictional "Ryonan High School" in the classic anime Slam Dunk. Just outside the station, you’ll find the famous railway crossing where Hanamichi Sakuragi waves to Haruko Akagi in one of the anime's most iconic scenes.
    As the train bell rings and the Enoden train rushes past, visitors from all over the world pause to take photos here - rekindling the passion and nostalgia of their youth. Even after all these years, this spot remains a beloved pilgrimage site for anime fans.
    Shonan Coast (Drive-by View Only)
    Although not a stop on the itinerary, the scenic Shonan Coast will come into view as the Enoden train glides past.
    It's the gentle sound of waves on the beach, the rush of sea breeze against a motorcycle, and the timeless charm of Kamakura's old streets. It's also the romantic memory of Sakuragi's love for Haruko—a feeling, a vibe, a connection to youth and passion.
    Enoshima – Approx. 110 Minutes
    The small island of Enoshima is steeped in myth, history, and natural beauty. According to ancient records, Enoshima first formed in the year 552 (Emperor Kinmei's 13th year), when sand rose from the seabed for 21 days to form the island.
    Another legend tells of a five-headed evil dragon that once lived in a great lake near present-day Kamakura. The dragon's misdeeds brought disaster—landslides, disease, floods. One day, the skies darkened and a beautiful celestial maiden appeared. A new island emerged from the sea—Enoshima. The dragon, struck by her grace, vowed to change and marry her. Through acts of kindness, he earned her love, and together they protected the land. The dragon is said to be an incarnation of Benzaiten, the goddess of wealth, music, and beauty.
    During the Edo period, even Tokugawa Ieyasu visited Enoshima, and it became a popular travel destination for the people of Edo (modern Tokyo).
    The island continues to draw visitors with its spiritual allure and vibrant legends.
    Enoshima Shrine
    Founded in 552 AD, Enoshima Shrine consists of several sub-shrines and is dedicated to Benzaiten.
    Cultural treasures include:
    A vividly painted eight-armed Benzaiten statue (wooden, seated)
    A sword forged by Fujiwara Masamitsu of Hizen Province
    The Bronze Torii Gate, Yamato Tortoise Statue, and other historic relics
    Benzaiten is also worshipped as a goddess of wealth, and many visitors come here to pray for fortune. At the White Dragon King's Spring, legend has it that washing coins in the sacred water will bring financial luck.

    ▼  Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine – One of Japan's Three Great Hachimangu Shrines (approx. 70 min)
    Originally known as Kamakura Hachimangu, this iconic shrine was the spiritual center for samurai during the Kamakura Shogunate (1192). It is deeply connected to the first shogun of Kamakura and is one of the three most significant Hachimangu shrines in Japan, alongside Iwashimizu Hachimangu in Kyoto and Usa Hachimangu in Oita. The spacious grounds are dotted with nationally designated historic sites and seasonal flowers, making it a famous spot for cherry blossoms and autumn leaves. It's also been awarded one Michelin star in the Green Guide Japan.
    Komachi Street
    Stretching from Kamakura Station to Tsurugaoka Hachimangu, Komachi Street is a lively shopping street full of local charm. It's lined with stores selling Kamakura specialties, Japanese handicrafts, and tasty street food—many featured in guidebooks and top review sites. A perfect place to stroll, snack, and shop.
     
    Great Buddha of Kamakura

    Great Buddha of Kamakura

    Kamakura Kōkō-mae Station

    Kamakura Kōkō-mae Station

    Enoshima

    Enoshima

    Tsurugaoka Hachimangu

    Tsurugaoka Hachimangu

    Kamakura Komachi Dori Shopping Area

    Kamakura Komachi Dori Shopping Area

    Meals: B: Excluded, L: Excluded, D: ExcludedStay: 日本〒110-0004 Tokyo, Taito City, Shitaya, 1 Chome−3−11 HOTELCOMFACT
  5. 5

    Day 5 — Tokyo - Home

    We have arranged a private airport transfer for you. Please meet at the hotel lobby at the designated time for your transfer to the airport.
    Generally, we ensure arrival at the airport approximately 3 hours before your flight.
    Meals: B: Excluded, L: Excluded, D: Excluded

What's included

Included

  • Accommodation as listed in the itinerary (based on twin or double occupancy; no breakfast included)
  • Transportation as specified in the itinerary
  • Service fee

Not included

  • Airfare
  • Japan individual tourist visa fee
  • Personal expenses and any costs incurred due to force majeure
  • Admission tickets and meals at your own expense
  • Night-time airport transfer surcharge: RMB100/ guest per trip
  • Extra luggage surcharge: RMB100/piece per trip

Cancellation policy

When you cancelRefund
0–9 days before0%
10–16 days before50%
17+ days before90%
Read the full cancellation terms
• If your flight is canceled, you may cancel the airport transfer free of charge by providing official proof of cancellation. Hotel cancellations will be handled based on the actual situation and may require further discussion.
• This is a package product. Once the order is confirmed, all services and items are booked with the supplier. If you are unable to participate in any part of the itinerary or included services, it will be considered a voluntary forfeiture, and no refund will be issued.

Important info

Special notes
Know Before You Book:
  • Tour guide info will be emailed from [email protected] by 21:00 (Japan time) the day before departure.

  • Front two seats on large buses are priority seats—please note pregnancy or motion sickness in your booking.

  • One suitcase per person; extra luggage must be noted in advance.

  • Different vehicles or tour guides may be used during the trip.

  • Itinerary order may be adjusted due to weather/traffic without reducing attractions.

  • Force majeure may result in refunds or surcharges based on actual changes.

  • If an attraction cannot be visited, it may be canceled or replaced; refunds follow product ticket prices.

  • Complimentary items/activities depend on weather, capacity, and availability.

  • Hotel/apartment assignments may change; final details will be in the Departure Notice.

  • Room types cannot be guaranteed; special requests depend on hotel availability.

  • Some itinerary sections may be combined with other guests; shared transfers may be arranged.

  • Leaving the group during non-free time is not allowed.

  • Please be on time; late arrivals who miss the tour are responsible for any loss.

  • Seasonal (cherry blossoms, autumn leaves, etc.) depend on weather and cannot be guaranteed.

Know Before You Go: 
  • This tour operates as a shared group experience. To keep everything running smoothly, you may be transferred to a different vehicle or guided by different staff at times, but the service quality and itinerary will remain the same.

  • Please arrive at the meeting point on time. As this tour is non-refundable and non-transferable, missing the departure for personal reasons may result in a loss.

  • For everyone’s safety and a smooth schedule, leaving the group early or midway is not allowed. If you choose to leave on your own, the remaining itinerary will be considered forfeited.

  • During busy seasons or special situations, departure times may be adjusted slightly. Your guide will keep you updated—thank you for your understanding.

  • Weather, traffic, or other conditions may require small adjustments to the order of sightseeing. All planned attractions will still be included whenever possible.

  • Meals are not included, so you are free to choose what to eat during the trip. Please note that some restaurants may not allow outside food.

  • We kindly ask you to respect local customs and cultural practices throughout the tour.

  • Your safety is our priority. If the weather becomes unsafe, outdoor activities may be changed or replaced with suitable alternatives.

  • In cases of severe weather or force majeure, certain attractions or shows may be delayed or canceled without prior notice.

  • Some shops at scenic areas or rest stops operate independently. Please shop wisely and keep your receipts.

  • You may encounter privately operated venues without official business credentials. For your safety, please be cautious before participating or making purchases.

Travel Reminders:
  • Traffic, weather, holidays, and crowd levels can affect arrival times. According to Japanese law, drivers may not work more than 10 hours per day. To ensure everyone's safety, the itinerary may be adjusted in real time. This may include shorter stops or canceling certain attractions when necessary.

  • If such situations or other force majeure events occur, we apologize for any inconvenience. Please understand that refunds cannot be issued in these cases, as safety and smooth tour operations must come first.

  • We always aim to provide the best experience, but some flexibility is required during unexpected situations. Thank you for your cooperation and understanding.

  • Examples of force majeure include:
    Natural events such as earthquakes, volcanic activity, floods, typhoons
    Traffic accidents or severe congestion
    Extreme weather such as heavy rain, snow, or fog
    Government restrictions or emergency measures
    Sudden health issues requiring medical attention
    Strikes, protests, or social disturbances
    Mechanical or vehicle malfunctions

Japan Travel Guidelines:
  • Fingerprint and photo checks are required for most visitors upon arrival.

  • Japan drives on the left; follow local escalator rules and obey speed limits.

  • Respect local customs, dining habits, and cultural practices.

  • Check official travel safety alerts before and during your trip.

  • Keep valuables secure; avoid displaying cash in public.

  • Adventure activities (swimming, skiing, diving, etc.) involve risks—join carefully and follow safety instructions.

  • Avoid long soaking in hot springs; guests with health conditions should not bathe.

  • Follow airline regulations for carrying lithium batteries.

  • China duty-free limits: up to RMB 5,000 for overseas purchases; RMB 8,000 total including airport duty-free.

  • Prohibited items for China entry include bird’s nest, fresh produce, animal medicines, GMO materials; avoid ivory or endangered wildlife products.

Pricing notes (children, single supplement)
* Prices may vary during Japanese public holidays and national holidays.
* Kind reminder: Due to limited-time early bird offers, all departure dates require reconfirmation. Hotel availability is also subject to final confirmation.

* This is a bundled package and cannot be split or partially booked. Any unused services in the package will be considered forfeited. For individual service bookings, please inquire separately.
* Children under 6 years old can enjoy a child discount without occupying a bed (please inquire for details). Children aged 6 and above are charged as adults.
 

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