* The following schedule is for reference only. Attractions, order of visits, and timings may be adjusted based on actual conditions.
8:00am Tokyo– Start Your Beautiful Journey
Meeting point:
8:00am: JR Tokyo Station, in front of the Shin-Marunouchi Building under the BEAMS sign, Japan 〒100-6590 Tokyo, Chiyoda City, Marunouchi, 1 Chome-5-1 Shin-Marunouchi Building
8:30am: Shinjuku MODE Gakuen, Tokyo MODE GAKUEN, 1-7-3 Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, 160-0023, Japan
* We will greet all guests at the meeting point. Please arrive 10 minutes early, as we cannot wait for late arrivals
10:30am Yamanashi
▼ Popular Photo Spot: Arakurayama Sengen Park – Prime Location for Panoramic Mt. Fuji Views (Approx. 70 minutes)
A newly popular Instagram-worthy spot, recognized as one of "21 places every photographer must visit before they die." Climb the 397 steps near the main shrine to capture both Mt. Fuji and the town below in a single shot. Photographers and visitors from around the world come here to enjoy the stunning scenery. Not only is it beautiful during cherry blossom season in spring, but also in summer's fresh greenery, autumn's red leaves, and winter's snow. Besides the breathtaking views of Mt. Fuji, you can also overlook the charming streets of Fujiyoshida City.
12:10pm Yamanashi
▼ Oshino Hakkai at the Foot of Mt. Fuji – Taste the Sweet Springs of "Japan's Jiuzhaigou" (Approx. 70 minutes)
Oshino Hakkai consists of eight crystal-clear ponds formed from Mt. Fuji's snowmelt filtered through the ground. Renowned for its serene natural environment, the ponds sparkle under the sunlight, perfectly framed by the majestic Mt. Fuji. This picturesque spot attracts photographers from far and wide and is designated as a National Natural Monument.
14:00pm Yamanashi
▼ Oishi Park at Lake Kawaguchi (Approx. 40 minutes, visited during non-seasonal period instead of the Maple Corridor)
In summer, Oishi Park is blanketed with blooming lavender, creating a stunning purple carpet that beautifully contrasts with Mt. Fuji. In autumn, the park's red Kochia bushes (burning bush) turn bright crimson, adding a cute, fluffy charm. The park also hosts the annual Lake Kawaguchi Herb Festival. (Lavender: June–July, Begonias & Cosmos: July–September, Kochia: October)
▼ Maple Corridor at Lake Kawaguchi (Seasonal: Nov 1–Nov 30, approx. 40 minutes, instead of visiting Oishi Park)
The iconic view of snow-capped Mt. Fuji framed by fiery red maple leaves is a must-see. This rare annual spectacle decorates the Fuji Kawaguchi lakeside with vibrant autumn colors, offering a mesmerizing golden fall scenery.
15:00pm Yamanashi
▼ Saiko Iyashino-Sato Nenba – Fairy-Tale Thatched Village Facing Mt. Fuji (Approx. 60 minutes, entrance included)
Located on the shores of Lake Saiko with views of Mt. Fuji and the Aokigahara Forest, Saiko Iyashino-Sato Nenba is a charming thatched-roof village similar to the world heritage villages in Gifu. Opened in 2006, it features around 20 restored thatched houses recreating traditional rural landscapes. Each building has a different theme, including restaurants, souvenir and local specialty shops, and hands-on experience workshops. Visitors can enjoy a peaceful, healing time while admiring Mt. Fuji. The wide-open countryside and small number of visitors create a serene, restorative atmosphere, making it a popular Instagram-worthy spot in recent years.
16:00pm End of today's tour and begin the return journey.
Return time is approximate and may be earlier depending on traffic and tour progress.
18:00pm Tokyo
Arrive at JR Tokyo Station in front of the Shin-Marunouchi Building or Shinjuku MODE Gakuen, concluding today's tour on a happy note!
Guests on the meeting point pick-up/drop-off package can end the tour directly at Tokyo Station or Shinjuku MODE Gakuen.
【Tokyo Station (Tokyo Station Hotel)】is located in Marunouchi, Chiyoda City, Tokyo, at the heart of the Marunouchi commercial district. It is a multi-level station serving numerous lines, including the Tohoku, Yamagata, Akita, Joetsu, Nagano, and Tokaido Shinkansen; the Chuo (Rapid), Sobu (Rapid), Yokosuka, Keiyo, Yamanote, Keihin-Tohoku lines; Narita Express; Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line (Station code: M-17), and more. As the starting point for many of Japan's major rail lines, it is one of Tokyo's primary stations. The main building, the red-brick Tokyo Station Marunouchi façade, is a designated Important Cultural Property of Japan. Renovated in 2012, it faithfully restores the station's appearance from 100 years ago.
【Shinjuku】is one of Tokyo's most famous bustling districts. Popular areas radiate outward from Shinjuku Station, including the East, West, and South exits. It is a shopper's paradise, featuring department stores, electronics shops, drugstores, and trendy fashion stores. Major department stores include Odakyu, Keio, and Isetan. Shinjuku also hosts Japan's most famous entertainment and nightlife area, Kabukicho, filled with restaurants, bars, clubs, and entertainment venues, earning the nickname "Japan's number one entertainment street."
Shinjuku Station is one of Tokyo's most important transport hubs, handling nearly 4 million passengers daily, making it one of the world's busiest stations. Nearby attractions include Shinjuku Gyoen (famous for cherry blossoms), Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, and Golden Gai.
Consejos
* The above itinerary and schedule are subject to adjustment due to weather, traffic, or other conditions. Thank you for your understanding.
Visitar atracciones turísticas
Arakurayama Sengen Park
Oshino Hakkai
Lake Kawaguchi
Saiko Iyashi-no-Sato Nenba
Comida
B: Excluded, L: Excluded, D: Excluded