Planning a day escape from Tokyo can be daunting, but this tour offers a smooth, well-organized way to explore some of Japan’s most captivating natural sights. From scenic train rides along the coast to walking atop extinct volcanoes, it promises a mix of adventure, relaxation, and picture-perfect moments. We’ve gathered insights from previous travelers and examined every detail to help you decide if this trip is right for you.
What makes this experience stand out? For starters, you get to ride the Resort 21 scenic train, offering breathtaking views of the Pacific. Then there’s Omuroyama, an extinct volcano where a quick chairlift ride rewards you with sweeping vistas of Mount Fuji and the surrounding area. And finally, the Jogasaki Coast with its dramatic cliffs and the Kadowaki Suspension Bridge are enough to satisfy any lover of dramatic landscapes. A potential drawback? The full itinerary involves some walking and uneven terrain, so travelers with mobility issues may feel limited. This trip is ideal for those craving a mix of scenic beauty and unique Japanese landscapes, especially nature lovers and avid photographers.
- Stunning coastal scenery combined with volcanic landscapes offers a diverse day trip experience.
- The Resort 21 scenic train provides panoramic windows perfect for photography.
- Visitors rave about the friendly animals and themed greenhouses at Izu Cactus Park.
- The Kadowaki Suspension Bridge is a highlight for thrill-seekers and nature lovers alike.
- The included transportation and train tickets offer good value for exploring multiple attractions comfortably.
- Timing and weather can impact the experience; be flexible with your plans.
- Starting in Shinjuku: A Smooth Departure
- Scenic Journey on the Resort 21 Train
- Omuroyama: Walking atop an Extinct Volcano
- Izu Cactus & Animal Park: A Whimsical Stop
- Coastal Adventure on the Resort 21 & the Jogasaki Coast
- A Brief Pause at Ito Marine Town
- Returning to Tokyo
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Starting in Shinjuku: A Smooth Departure

Your adventure begins early, with a meet-up at SMBC Bank Shinjuku at 6:45 AM, ready to depart at 7:00 AM. The coach is air-conditioned, ensuring a comfortable ride as you leave behind Tokyo’s hustle. Expect scenic views gradually replacing skyscrapers with lush mountains and ocean vistas. Travelers appreciate the ease of the pickup, noting that the driver is multilingual and provides simple commentary, making the journey both informative and relaxing.
You can check availability for your dates here:Scenic Journey on the Resort 21 Train

The highlight for many is the Resort 21 limited express train. Its large panoramic windows allow you to witness Japan’s coast unfold in front of you, with some segments so close to the sea that it feels like you’re riding on the waves. The train’s design emphasizes comfort and visual delight, making it a relaxing yet visually stunning way to travel.
The route hugs the cliffs along the coast, especially between Katase-Shirata and Izu-Inatori—an experience often described as “once-in-a-lifetime.” Travelers consistently mention that this segment offers breathtaking ocean views, and many take advantage of the open windows to snap photos or just soak in the scenery.
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Omuroyama: Walking atop an Extinct Volcano

Next, you arrive at Omuroyama, a perfectly cone-shaped volcano that looks like a giant matcha pudding. The six-minute scenic chairlift ride is accessible and offers a gentle ascent to the summit, which is manageable even with a few breaks. From the top, the 360-degree trail offers views of Mt. Fuji, the Sagami Bay, and surrounding mountain ranges. It’s a photographer’s dream, with vistas that change as the weather shifts.
Previous visitors have described the experience as “breathtaking,” noting that on clear days, Mt. Fuji’s iconic peak looms majestically in the distance. For those who prefer not to walk, the chairlift itself is a highlight, providing a quick, fun ride with panoramic photo opportunities.
Izu Cactus & Animal Park: A Whimsical Stop

For animal lovers, the Izu Cactus Park is a charming surprise. Themed greenhouses house over 1,500 cacti and succulents from around the world, with the added bonus of friendly animals wandering freely. Squirrel monkeys and kangaroos are just some of the creatures you can interact with, and the park offers a DIY succulent potting experience—a fun activity that results in a lovely keepsake.
According to reviews, visitors appreciated the casual, friendly atmosphere. In winter, the capybaras enjoy their hot spring baths, adding a cute, unexpected twist. The park’s whimsical vibe makes it more than just a botanical garden—it’s a playful experience for all ages.
Coastal Adventure on the Resort 21 & the Jogasaki Coast

Boarding the train again, you’ll head to one of the most exhilarating parts of the trip—the Jogasaki Coast. This volcanic coastline was shaped by eruptions thousands of years ago, and the jagged lava formations meet the sea in a stunning display of nature’s artistry. The highlight here is crossing the Kadowaki Suspension Bridge, 48 meters long and towering 23 meters above roaring waves. Many reviews describe it as “thrilling” and “surprisingly sturdy,” with spectacular views and a bit of adrenaline.
Next, you can explore the 9 km Jogasaki Nature Trail, which offers a mix of rocky outcrops, lush greenery, and sweeping ocean views. It’s an accessible trail, but some parts involve uneven surfaces and steps—so moderate fitness helps. The scenery is dramatic enough that many travelers say it’s worth every step.
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Before heading back to Tokyo, the tour makes a quick stop at Ito Marine Town, a seaside area with colorful buildings, local treats, and souvenir shops. Here, you can try regional sweets, pick up unique souvenirs, and snap photos of the vibrant seaside architecture. The area also offers a chance to sample some regional ice cream or snacks, making it a perfect casual end to your day.
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Returning to Tokyo
The journey back is usually smooth, but travelers note that traffic or weather might occasionally cause delays. The entire day generally wraps up by early evening, bringing you back to Shinjuku. The tour includes all transportation, tolls, and parking fees—making it a straightforward, hassle-free experience.
The cost of $94 per person covers a lot of ground, including scenic train tickets, round-trip transportation, and a professional driver who speaks multiple languages. The attractions themselves are quite diverse, ranging from natural landscapes to animal encounters, all included in one day. If you consider the cost of individual tickets for these activities, the tour offers excellent value for money.
While food and drinks are not included, the stop at Ito Marine Town provides opportunities to sample regional specialties, making it easy to enjoy local flavors without additional planning. The optional activities like the Omuroyama lift or zoo entrance are not included, so if those interest you, you can choose to add them on-site.
This tour is best suited for travelers who want a balanced mix of scenery, adventure, and light activity. Families, nature lovers, and those interested in unique landscapes will find plenty to enjoy. It’s also ideal if you’re short on time but want to see a variety of sights without the hassle of planning multiple excursions.
Adventure seekers will love the suspension bridge and coastal walks, while photographers will find countless opportunities for stunning shots. Keep in mind that the tour involves some walking and uneven terrain, so it might not be suitable for those with mobility concerns. The small group size (4-9 participants) ensures a more personalized experience, and the multilingual driver adds a helpful touch of local knowledge.
This day trip from Tokyo offers a fantastic way to experience Japan’s natural side beyond the city’s bright lights. It combines scenic train rides with adventurous walks, animal interactions, and awe-inspiring coastlines, all wrapped into one affordable package. The tour’s well-organized schedule means you maximize sightseeing without feeling rushed, and the diverse attractions cater to a range of interests.
For those craving a genuinely immersive day in nature, with plenty of picture-worthy moments, this trip hits the mark. It’s especially perfect for travelers who appreciate the balance of comfort and adventure—without breaking the bank.
If you’re looking to escape Tokyo for a day and return with memories of volcanic landscapes, coastal cliffs, and quirky animal encounters, this tour is undeniably worth considering.
Is transportation included in the tour price?
Yes, the tour includes round-trip transportation by air-conditioned vehicle, as well as scenic train tickets for the Resort 21 train.
What is the meeting point and time?
You meet at SMBC Bank Shinjuku Nishiguchi at 6:45 AM and depart at 7:00 AM. Be sure to arrive early to check in.
Are meals included?
No, food and drinks are not included, but the stop at Ito Marine Town offers options for regional treats and snacks.
Is the tour suitable for children?
While the experience is family-friendly, it involves walking on uneven surfaces and some heights (like the suspension bridge). Supervision is recommended for young children.
How long does the tour last?
The tour typically ends back at the meeting point in the early evening, making it a full but manageable day trip.
Are the attractions accessible for all?
Some activities, like the suspension bridge and certain trails, may involve uneven terrain. It’s best suited for those able to handle some walking and standing.
Can I buy additional activities during the tour?
Optional activities like the Omuroyama lift or zoo entrance are available but not included in the base price.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes, cash for souvenirs or snacks, and a camera to capture the stunning scenery.
Is it suitable for travelers with mobility issues?
The tour involves some walking and uneven terrain, so it may not be suitable for those with mobility challenges.
How can I book this tour?
You can reserve your spot online, with the option to pay later. Confirm your booking early, especially during busy seasons.
This Izu Coast day trip combines the best of Japan’s natural beauty with accessible comfort, making it a memorable addition to your Tokyo itinerary.
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