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Mount Fuji, Kamakura, Lake Ashi and Oshino Hakkai - Full-Day Tour

Tokyo
Mount Fuji, Kamakura, Lake Ashi and Oshino Hakkai - Full-Day Tour
Tokyo
Bedsonline
Vacation Offer ID 1618321
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Overview

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Embark on a thrilling excursion from Tokyo to explore some of Japan's most stunning landscapes and historically significant landmarks. This guided bus tour promises a comfortable and informative experience, led by an expert guide who will provide intriguing insights into each destination, immersing you in the rich culture of Japan.

Vacation Inclusions

  • Mount Fuji, Kamakura, Lake Ashi and Oshino Hakkai - Full-Day Tour
  • Transportation
  • English speaking guide
  • Lake Ashi Cruise

Featured Destinations

Oshino Hakkai
Kamakura

Kamakura

The most impressive site in the ancient city and religious center of Kamakura, located 30 mi/50 km south of Tokyo, is the photogenic Daibutsu, a giant 120-ton/108-metric ton bronze statue of the Buddha. The statue has an amazing history: Cast in the 13th century, it originally was housed in a temple about a mile/kilometer farther inland. In 1495, a giant tsunami washed the temple away, and since then the Daibutsu has sat in the open.

Kamakura also offers scores of ancient shrines and temples, many of them scattered in the hills that surround the city on three sides. The imposing Tsurugaoka Hachimangu shrine is in the center of town; Zeni-arai Benten (the "money-washing" shrine) is also a favorite pilgrimage spot; Engakuji is one of the oldest and most important Zen monasteries in Japan; and Tokeiji (the Bamboo Temple) is also an atmospheric site.

The Museum of Modern Art, Kamakura and Hayama, in the precinct of Tsurugaoka Hachimangu, was designed by a Japanese student of Le Corbusier. Kamakura also boasts one of the closest beaches to Tokyo.

You can take a ride on the Enoden, a railway that is part train, part streetcar, that runs along the coast from Kamakura to Enoshima, a traditional pilgrimage spot, and then to Fujisawa, southwest of Yokohama. This journey will give you unique glimpses of the hills and ocean (and some people's backyards).

Destination Guide
Mt. Fuji

Mt. Fuji

Mt. Fuji is the highest mountain in Japan and one of the most magnificent in the world. Points along the climbing trail are called “stations” and the fifth station is the highest point to which you can travel by road, located about halfway up the mountain. Here, weather permitting, you’ll have a magnificent panoramic view.
Destination Guide

Valid Date Ranges

March 2025
03/18/2025 10/31/2025 $102 per person
Note: This is a DAY TOUR with no hotel accommodations included. Valid for booking now through 10/31/25 and travel now through 10/31/25. Rates are per person. Advertised price was quoted on 03/17/25. Pricing is dynamic and subject to change based on specific travel dates and availability. Advertised rates are subject to additional taxes and surcharges.

All fares are quoted in US Dollars.