Exploring the natural wonders of Tokyo doesn’t get much better than the Mount Takao Guided Hiking Tour. This immersive full-day experience takes adventurers on a scenic hike to the summit, offering breathtaking views of the city skyline and iconic Mount Fuji. Along the way, participants can enjoy a relaxing cable car ride, visit the Takao 599 Museum, and discover the Monkey Park – but the real highlight might just be…
Key Points
- A guided hiking tour of Mount Takao in Tokyo, priced at $173.69 per person, offers panoramic views of the city and Mount Fuji.
- The full-day experience includes round-trip train tickets, a cable car ride, entry to Takao 599 Museum, and access to the Monkey Park.
- The tour’s itinerary highlights a visit to the Takao 599 Museum, a hike to the summit, and an exploration of the Monkey Park and Wildflower Garden.
- Participants must be 6 years or older, and the tour is not recommended for those with physical limitations or medical conditions that may worsen.
- Comfortable, sturdy shoes, a hat, sunscreen, snacks, and water are recommended, and participants must follow the guide’s instructions for safety and environmental protection.
Tour Overview and Pricing
The guided hiking tour of Mount Takao offers a full-day experience, priced from $173.69 per person.
Lasting 8 hours, the tour includes round-trip train tickets, a cable car ride, and entry to the Takao 599 Museum and Monkey Park. Guests can enjoy panoramic views of Tokyo and Mount Fuji from the summit.
Cancellation is free up to 24 hours in advance. Participants must be at least 6 years old and can’t have heart problems, vertigo, or animal allergies.
The meeting point is at Shinjuku Station, where the guide will be waiting with a ‘Snow Monkey Resorts’ tag.
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Itinerary Highlights
After meeting the guide at Shinjuku Station, guests will take the train to Mount Takao.
They’ll visit the Takao 599 Museum and Nature Centre to learn about the area’s history and ecology. Riding the cable car, they’ll hike to the summit, exploring the Monkey Park, Wildflower Garden, and Takao Suspension Bridge along the way.
At the top, they’ll enjoy panoramic views of Tokyo and Mount Fuji while savoring a freshly prepared noodle dish for lunch.
The tour also includes a walk through an ancient Cedar tree avenue and a visit to the Takao Temple.
Inclusions and Exclusions
This tour includes the live tour guide, train ticket to and from Shinjuku, cable car ticket, entrance to the Takao 599 Museum, and access to the Monkey Park.
Hikers will also enjoy a traditional Japanese dango snack and a delicious noodle dish for lunch at the summit cafe.
However, the tour excludes personal expenses and tips.
Participants should come prepared with comfortable shoes, hat, snacks, sunscreen, and water.
Smoking, littering, and touching plants aren’t allowed.
Hikers should follow the guide’s instructions for a safe and enjoyable experience in the natural environment.
Participant Restrictions and Meeting Point
Not suitable for children under 6, pregnant women, individuals with heart problems, wheelchair users, or those with vertigo or animal allergies, this guided hiking tour of Mount Takao has certain participant restrictions.
The meeting point is outside the Happy Lemon Keio Store, Keio Department Store, at Shinjuku Station. Hikers should look for the guide wearing a ‘Snow Monkey Resorts’ tag.
This tour isn’t recommended for those with physical limitations or medical conditions that could be exacerbated by the strenuous hike. Hikers must be able to follow the guide’s instructions for safety throughout the excursion.
More Great Tours NearbyPreparation and Guidelines
To fully prepare for the guided hiking tour of Mount Takao, hikers should bring along a few essential items. Comfortable, sturdy shoes are a must for the moderate hike.
A hat, sunscreen, and extra snacks or water will help hikers stay comfortable throughout the day.
It’s also important to avoid smoking and littering to preserve the natural environment. Hikers should follow the guide’s instructions for their safety and respect the local wildlife.
Checking the weather forecast beforehand can help ensure an enjoyable and successful hike up the scenic Mount Takao.
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Exploring the Takao 599 Museum and Nature Centre
As visitors ascend Mount Takao, they’ll first stop at the Takao 599 Museum and Nature Centre. This interactive facility offers a fascinating introduction to the mountain’s diverse flora and fauna.
Guests can explore exhibits on the local ecology, geology, and wildlife, including the famous Japanese macaques. Interactive displays provide insights into the mountain’s rich history and cultural significance.
After seeing the museum, hikers can step outside to the nature centre, where they’ll discover verdant gardens and have the chance to spot native birds and insects.
This stop sets the stage for the incredible journey ahead.
Riding the Cable Car and Hiking to the Summit
After visiting the Takao 599 Museum and Nature Centre, hikers board the cable car that transports them halfway up the mountain.
The cable car ride offers stunning views of the surrounding forests and peaks.
Once at the halfway point, the real hiking begins. Guided by their expert tour leader, hikers ascend the remaining distance to the summit on well-maintained trails.
The hike is moderate in difficulty, with some steep sections that require extra care.
Reaching the top, hikers are rewarded with panoramic vistas of Tokyo and the iconic Mount Fuji in the distance.
The summit café provides a welcome respite and nourishment.
Discovering the Wonders of Mount Takao
The guided tour explores the diverse natural wonders found along the slopes of Mount Takao.
Visitors marvel at the Takao 599 Museum‘s exhibits on the mountain’s ecology and history. They then wander through the serene Wildflower Garden, spotting vibrant blooms.
At the famous Monkey Park, they observe the playful Japanese macaques in their natural habitat.
The tour also features a visit to the ancient Takao Temple, surrounded by a stunning avenue of towering cedar trees.
From the summit, hikers take in panoramic views of Tokyo and the iconic Mount Fuji in the distance.
A highlight is the freshly prepared noodle lunch at the summit cafe.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can We Bring Our Pet on the Hike?
No, pets are not allowed on the hike. The tour restrictions state it’s not suitable for individuals with animal allergies, so bringing pets would not be permitted for the safety and comfort of all participants.
Is There a Vegetarian/Vegan Option for Lunch?
The tour offers a vegetarian/vegan lunch option at the summit cafe. Participants should notify the tour operator in advance if they have any dietary restrictions or preferences.
How Physically Fit Do I Need to Be for the Hike?
The tour requires moderate fitness, as it involves hiking up a mountain trail. Participants should be able to hike for several hours on uneven terrain. Those with heart problems or mobility issues may find the hike challenging.
Can We Extend the Tour Duration or Customize the Itinerary?
The tour duration and itinerary can’t be extended or customized. It’s a pre-set 8-hour package with a fixed schedule. However, travelers can request special accommodations when booking if they have any unique needs or mobility concerns.
Is There a Locker or Storage Facility at the Meeting Point?
The meeting point doesn’t have a locker or storage facility. Participants should come prepared with only what they need for the tour, as there’s no secure storage available at the Shinjuku Station meeting location.
The Sum Up
The Tokyo: Mount Takao Guided Hiking Tour offers an immersive experience, combining a scenic cable car ride, a visit to the Takao 599 Museum, and a guided hike to the summit with breathtaking views. With round-trip transportation, meals, and safety precautions, it’s an enriching full-day adventure for those seeking to explore the natural wonders of Mount Takao near Tokyo.
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