- Tokyo, Mt. Fuji & Yokohama: 5-Day Highlights Tour
- Key Points
- The Itinerary Breakdown: What You Can Expect
- Day 1: Arriving in Tokyo
- Day 2: Mt. Fuji & Outlet Shopping
- Day 3: Hakone & Yokohama
- Day 4: Free Day in Tokyo
- Day 5: Departure
- Why This Tour Offers Great Value
- The Details That Matter
- Transportation and Guides
- Group Size and Flexibility
- Cost and Value
- Duration and Pacing
- Final Thoughts
- FAQ
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Tokyo, Mt. Fuji & Yokohama: 5-Day Highlights Tour

Planning a trip to Japan can feel overwhelming, especially when faced with so many incredible sights packed into a limited time. This 5-day tour from Kamome Tourist Co Ltd offers a balanced way to experience some of Honshu’s most iconic locations without feeling rushed or overwhelmed. Whether you’re a first-timer or returning for more, this itinerary provides a practical mix of sightseeing, relaxation, and authentic moments.
Three things we particularly like about this tour are the thoughtfully paced schedule, the mix of traditional and modern sights, and the opportunity to enjoy a relaxing onsen stay right near Mt. Fuji. On the flip side, a possible consideration is that the tour involves quite a bit of travel, which might be tiring if you’re not accustomed to long days on the move. It’s best suited for travelers who enjoy structured group outings and want a well-rounded taste of Japan’s highlights without the hassle of planning every detail themselves.
If you enjoy scenic views, cultural experiences, and a mix of city life and natural beauty, this tour could be a perfect fit. Those looking for a deeper, more immersive experience might want to supplement with independent exploration, but for a rundown, it hits many key marks.
You can check availability for your dates here:Key Points

- Balanced pacing ensures ample time at major sights without feeling rushed.
- Small group size (limited to 9 participants) offers a more personalized experience.
- Includes an overnight at a Mt. Fuji onsen hotel, adding relaxation and local flavor.
- Free day in Tokyo allows for personalized exploration or rest.
- Comfortable transportation with experienced local guides makes logistics smoother.
- Shopping stop at Gotemba Premium Outlets offers a chance for retail therapy with scenic views.
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The Itinerary Breakdown: What You Can Expect

Day 1: Arriving in Tokyo
The tour kicks off with your arrival and airport pick-up, which is arranged based on your flight schedule. After checking into your accommodation, you’ll have some free time to either unwind or start exploring Tokyo at your own pace. This flexibility is a welcome touch for those arriving after long flights or wanting a gentle start.
Day 2: Mt. Fuji & Outlet Shopping
The day begins with a scenic drive to the Mt. Fuji area. Here, you’ll get some of the most breathtaking views of Japan’s most famous peak—perfect for photos or just soaking in the natural beauty. The first stop is Oishi Park on Lake Kawaguchi, renowned for its postcard-worthy landscape and perfect vantage point of Mt. Fuji.
Next, you’ll visit Lake Yamanaka, which offers tranquil lakeside vistas and a chance to breathe in the fresh mountain air. For those interested in shopping or grabbing a snack, Gotemba Premium Outlets is included—an opportunity to browse in Japan’s most famous outlet mall, often with views of the surrounding mountains.
An optional experience is available in the evening: visiting Konohana no Yu Onsen, where you can unwind in thermal waters—an excellent way to relax after a day of sightseeing. Keep in mind, this comes at an additional cost, but many reviewers highlight the value of ending the day in a soothing hot spring.
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This day is a blend of both natural beauty and urban allure. First, you’ll explore Hakone Shrine, a peaceful spot surrounded by lush forest, renowned for its spiritual significance and scenic setting. Then, a Lake Ashi Ninja Bus ride offers spectacular views of the lake and surrounding mountains, with the added fun of a themed bus experience.
Next, you’ll visit Owakudani Valley, a volcanic area where steaming vents and bubbling sulfur springs create a dramatic landscape. It’s a highlight for those interested in geology and landscape photography.
In the afternoon, the tour shifts to Yokohama, Japan’s second-largest city. The Minato Mirai 21 waterfront district provides stunning city skyline views, modern architecture, and a leisurely waterfront walk. This blend of tradition and modernity showcases Japan’s dynamic urban spirit.
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Day 4: Free Day in Tokyo
The full day dedicated to exploring Tokyo on your own is a real highlight. You can hit up Shibuya and Ginza for shopping, stroll through Asakusa to see Senso-ji Temple, or explore Akihabara for anime and tech culture. This flexibility allows you to tailor your day based on your interests—whether that’s food, shopping, or hidden local gems.
Day 5: Departure
Your trip concludes with an optional private transfer to Narita Airport, scheduled according to your flight. The ease of arranged transportation means you can focus on enjoying your last moments in Japan without worrying about logistics.
Why This Tour Offers Great Value

The combination of guided sightseeing, comfortable transport, and free time makes this tour attractive for travelers seeking structure without sacrificing flexibility. The overnight stay at a Mt. Fuji onsen hotel adds a unique touch of relaxation that many day-trips can’t offer. The inclusion of a shopping stop at Gotemba Premium Outlets is a bonus for those wanting souvenirs or a break from sightseeing.
While the itinerary covers a lot, it’s designed to be manageable. The small group size often enhances the experience, allowing for more interaction and personalized attention from guides. The fact that it’s conducted in both English and Japanese also helps ensure clear communication.
The tour’s pacing is generally well-regarded, with stops carefully chosen for their visual and cultural impact. Expect to spend a good portion of your days outdoors, enjoying Japan’s natural landscapes and iconic scenery. The optional onsen experience offers the opportunity to unwind in thermal waters, which reviewers mention as a memorable highlight—especially after busy days of sightseeing.
The Details That Matter
Transportation and Guides
The tour features comfortable transport operated by experienced local staff, making long drives more enjoyable and less stressful. Most travelers appreciate the smooth logistics, especially when managing multiple locations in such a short span.
Group Size and Flexibility
Limited to 9 participants, the small group format fosters a more intimate experience, allowing guides to cater to individual needs and questions more effectively. The availability of a live bilingual guide enhances understanding and engagement throughout the tour.
Cost and Value
While the exact price isn’t listed here, reviewers note that the value is solid, considering the inclusion of accommodations, transportation, and site admissions. The optional onsen might be an extra expense but is generally regarded as worthwhile for the experience it offers.
Duration and Pacing
Spanning 5 days, the tour strikes a good balance—enough time to see major sights without feeling rushed. The free day in Tokyo is particularly appreciated, giving you space to explore or rest.
Final Thoughts

This Tokyo, Mt. Fuji & Yokohama: 5-Day Highlights Tour is a well-rounded way to experience Honshu’s most iconic spots, especially if you prefer guided trips that handle logistics for you. The mix of stunning scenery, culture, and free time makes it suitable for first-time visitors or those wanting a snapshot of Japan’s diverse landscapes.
Travelers who value scenic views and cultural sites will find this tour offers plenty of Instagram-worthy moments, balanced with opportunities to relax. The optional onsen stay adds a special touch of local tradition—perfect after a day of sightseeing. Overall, it provides good value, especially for those wanting a hassle-free, structured introduction to Japan’s highlights.
If you’re after a comprehensive, yet manageable way to explore Tokyo, Mt. Fuji, Hakone, and Yokohama, this tour could be a smart choice.
FAQ

Is this tour suitable for solo travelers?
Yes, with a small group limited to 9 participants, solo travelers will find it easy to connect with others and enjoy the experience in a friendly setting.
Are meals included in the tour?
The provided information doesn’t specify meal inclusion, so you’ll want to prepare for some meals on your own, especially during free time.
Can I customize the free day in Tokyo?
While the day is free for individual exploration, you might find guides or local staff helpful for suggestions or tips if you’d like to plan optional activities.
What’s the level of physical activity involved?
Most stops involve walking and outdoor sightseeing, like visiting parks, temples, and scenic viewpoints. Expect some light to moderate walking, but nothing overly strenuous.
Is the optional onsen experience included?
No, visiting Konohana no Yu Onsen is an additional charge, but many reviews highlight it as a worthwhile way to unwind after sightseeing.
Do I need to speak Japanese to enjoy this tour?
The tour is conducted in English with some Japanese, but guides are bilingual, and most stops are accessible regardless of language skills.
This tour offers a well-balanced mix of Japan’s natural beauty, urban charm, and cultural sites—perfect for those who want to see the highlights without the fuss. Whether you’re after iconic views of Mt. Fuji, relaxing in hot springs, or exploring Tokyo’s vibrant neighborhoods, it has something to offer.
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