Planning a trip to Japan and wanting to see the best of Tokyo along with the stunning vistas of Mt. Fuji or Hakone? This 2-day private tour offered by Zenjap Travel is designed to give travelers a balanced mix of vibrant city life and breathtaking natural beauty—all in the comfort of a private, chauffeur-driven vehicle.
What makes this experience stand out? First, the personalized flexibility of the itinerary allows you to tailor your visit to match your interests. Second, the private chauffeur means no rushing and plenty of room for spontaneous stops or extra sightseeing. Third, the tour combines cultural highlights like temples and markets with spectacular scenic viewpoints. The only consideration? The cost might seem steep for some, but considering the exclusivity and convenience, it’s a solid value—especially for groups of up to six.
This experience would suit travelers who value comfort and customization, especially those wanting to avoid crowded tours or who prefer a more leisurely pace. Whether you’re on a tight schedule or simply want an easy, stress-free way to see some of Japan’s most famous sights, this tour offers a practical and memorable solution.
- Key Points
- Exploring Tokyo: The First Day
- Tsukiji Outer Market
- Sens-ji Temple
- Imperial Palace & Meiji Shrine
- Tokyo Tower & Tokyo Skytree
- Shibuya Crossing
- Day Two: The Scenic Journey to Mt. Fuji or Hakone
- Mt. Fuji and Its Best Vantage Points
- Chureito Pagoda & Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Shrine
- Lake Kawaguchi & Oishi Park
- Oshino Hakkai & Hakone (if chosen)
- Why the Private Tour Makes a Difference
- Value and Practicalities
- What Reviewers Say
- The Sum Up: Who Is This Tour Perfect For?
- FAQ
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Key Points

- Flexible 2-day itinerary tailored to your interests and pace
- Comfortable private vehicle with Wi-Fi and local English-speaking driver
- Combination of city highlights and Mt. Fuji views for a balanced experience
- Ideal for groups up to six seeking privacy, convenience, and personalized attention
- Includes hotel pickup and drop-off within central Tokyo
- Cost reflects exclusive private service and customizable experience
Exploring Tokyo: The First Day

Our review of this tour begins with the first day dedicated to discovering Tokyo’s dynamic culture and history. While you won’t be covering every attraction (which is impossible in one day), the selected stops are thoughtfully curated to give an authentic taste of the city.
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Tsukiji Outer Market
Expect to start your day with a visit to Tsukiji Outer Market, a lively hub packed with vendors selling fresh seafood, produce, and local delicacies. This is a great introduction to Tokyo’s culinary scene. One reviewer mentions that “walking through Tsukiji felt like stepping into a foodie paradise, with smells of grilled seafood and vibrant stalls everywhere.” It’s the perfect place to snap photos, sample some fresh sushi, or simply soak in the bustling atmosphere.
Sens-ji Temple
Next, you’ll visit Sens-ji Temple, Tokyo’s oldest and most famous Buddhist temple. The approach through Nakamise Street, lined with traditional shops and snack stalls, offers a delightful blend of culture and commerce. Travelers highlight that “the temple grounds are peaceful despite the crowds, and the architecture is stunning,” emphasizing how this spot encapsulates Tokyo’s spiritual essence.
Imperial Palace & Meiji Shrine
The Imperial Palace provides a glimpse into Japan’s imperial heritage, with its historic grounds and beautifully maintained gardens. Your driver can even stop nearby for photos from the outer gardens. Then, a bit of tranquility at Meiji Shrine offers a peaceful contrast—set amidst lush greenery, it’s an ideal spot for reflective moments.
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For panoramic city views, you’ll visit Tokyo Tower, known for its iconic lattice structure. However, many find Tokyo Skytree even more impressive due to its height and modern design. The nearby Tokyo Skytree Town features shopping and dining options, making it a great place to relax after sightseeing. A reviewer notes that “the view from Skytree was breathtaking, especially with the city sprawling below in the golden hour.”
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Shibuya Crossing
Your day wraps up with the famous scramble crossing at Shibuya, a spectacle of organized chaos. Observers say it “feels like the heart of Tokyo,” and the nearby shops and cafes offer a lively urban vibe perfect for soaking in Tokyo’s energy.
Day Two: The Scenic Journey to Mt. Fuji or Hakone

The second day is all about scenic beauty and tranquil landscapes, whether you choose the majestic views of Mt. Fuji or the natural hot springs and lakes of Hakone.
Mt. Fuji and Its Best Vantage Points
You’ll start with the 5th Station of Mt. Fuji, which gets you closer to Japan’s highest peak. Travelers mention that “the air gets noticeably cooler, and the views of the mountain are spectacular from here,” making it a highlight of the trip. If weather permits, you’ll get a clear shot of the mountain’s iconic snow-capped summit.
Chureito Pagoda & Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Shrine
Next, a visit to the Chureito Pagoda offers a picture-perfect backdrop of Mt. Fuji framed by cherry blossoms or lush greenery. It’s often called one of the most Instagram-worthy spots in the region. Then, the Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Shrine provides a serene, traditional atmosphere, a glimpse into Japan’s spiritual connection with Mt. Fuji.
Lake Kawaguchi & Oishi Park
Relaxing by Lake Kawaguchi offers postcard-worthy views of Mt. Fuji reflected in the water. Travelers love the scenery here, often describing it as “calm and breathtaking,” especially during sunrise or sunset. Oishi Park adds a splash of color with vibrant flower gardens, perfectly framing the mountain in every shot.
Oshino Hakkai & Hakone (if chosen)
If Hakone is your preference, you’ll enjoy its traditional villages, hot springs, and views of Mt. Fuji from different angles. Oshino Hakkai, known for its clear springs and rural charm, is a favorite among visitors. “It feels like stepping back in time,” shares one traveler, highlighting the authenticity of this quiet village.
Why the Private Tour Makes a Difference
Traveling with your own driver means you can spend more or less time at each site, depending on what excites you most. You won’t have to wait for group members, and your driver can suggest the best viewpoints based on weather and traffic conditions. This flexibility truly enhances the overall experience.
Value and Practicalities

While the $842 price tag for up to six travelers might seem steep at first glance, it’s important to consider what’s included. The private vehicle, chauffeur, hotel pickup and drop-off, Wi-Fi, and the ability to customize the itinerary all contribute to a seamless, tailored experience. Plus, avoiding crowded, scheduled tours means more comfort and freedom, especially for families or small groups.
It’s worth noting that entrance fees to attractions and meals are not included, allowing you to budget according to your preferences. The Mt. Fuji 5th Station entry fee (2,100 JPY) is an additional cost, so plan accordingly if you want to visit that specific viewpoint.
Travelers also appreciate the flexibility of booking with “reserve now, pay later,” giving a sense of security amid changing plans. The tour is designed to accommodate central Tokyo hotels, but arrangements outside the city might incur extra charges.
What Reviewers Say
Multiple reviews highlight the stunning views as a major highlight—“the scenery around Mt. Fuji is absolutely breathtaking,” and “the driver was very knowledgeable and flexible, making the trip enjoyable.” The comfort of traveling in a private vehicle allows for spontaneous photo stops and relaxed pacing, which many travelers find invaluable.
Some guests mention that traffic can occasionally affect timing, but the driver’s local knowledge helps navigate delays. The Wi-Fi hotspot feature was useful for sharing photos and staying connected, although availability can vary.
The Sum Up: Who Is This Tour Perfect For?

This 2-day private Tokyo & Mt. Fuji or Hakone tour offers a flexible, comfortable way to experience some of Japan’s most iconic sights without the hassle of public transportation or crowded groups. It’s especially suited for small groups or families who prioritize personalized service and scenic beauty.
If you love the idea of blending urban exploration with spectacular nature views, this tour provides a well-rounded glimpse into Japan’s diverse landscapes and culture. The attention to comfort, the ability to customize your experience, and the insider knowledge of the driver make it a worthwhile investment for those seeking a relaxed yet comprehensive adventure.
While it’s not a budget trip, the value lies in the convenience, privacy, and bespoke approach—perfect for travelers who want to maximize their time and enjoy Japan’s highlights in a stress-free manner.
FAQ
Is this tour suitable for groups of more than six?
No, the tour is designed for groups up to 6 people, but larger groups would need to book multiple vehicles or inquire about alternative arrangements.
Can I customize the itinerary?
Yes, the itinerary is flexible and can be adjusted with your driver to suit your preferences and interests.
Are meals included in the tour price?
No, meals and drinks are not included, so you can choose to eat at your leisure during the stops or bring snacks.
Will I need to pay extra for attractions?
Yes, entrance fees like the Mt. Fuji 5th Station (2100 JPY) are additional costs not covered in the tour price.
Is hotel pickup available outside central Tokyo?
Pickup is included within Tokyo’s 23 wards. Outside this area, extra charges may apply, so it’s best to confirm in advance.
How much time do we spend at each site?
This depends on your preferences; the driver can suggest optimal times, but generally, expect a few hours at city sites and a couple of hours for scenic spots.
Is this tour suitable for pregnant women?
The tour is not recommended for pregnant women, as it involves some walking and outdoor exposure, but please consult with your doctor for personalized advice.
This private tour strikes a thoughtful balance between sightseeing, scenic beauty, and comfort—making it an excellent choice for travelers who want a personalized, relaxing way to explore Tokyo and Mt. Fuji in just two days.
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