Tours, sightseeing tours, activities & things to do | Viator.comMt Fuji and Hakone Day Tour from Tokyo: Return by Bullet Train
Duration: 11 hours (approx.)
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Product code: 2142TYO_F800_F820
232 reviews of Mt Fuji and Hakone Day Tour from Tokyo: Return by Bullet Train
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We had an excellent guide.
Reviewed by: Claire M, United Kingdom, October 2007
The tour was definitely worth the money. We had a great guide who shared some history and many funny stories on the drive up - he even taught us origami. The 5th stage on Fuji was a great spot for photos. At Hakone, the boat ride on the lake and the cable car were nice additions, and the bullet train return was cool. This is a great way to break up touring the city for 4 or 5 days.
Reviewed by: Scott J, United States, October 2007
I was only in Japan for a week, and this trip allowed me to see things I had no time to arrange for on my own. Our tour guide was great - entertaining and informative.
Reviewed by: Patrick S, United States, October 2007
This was the highpoint of our holiday. Brilliant Mount Fuji was splendid in all its glory. The wispy clouds made it look like a painted landscape. Again, very well organized and everything went like clockwork.
Reviewed by: John C, United Kingdom, September 2007
Awesome trip! Despite multiple traffic jams, the tour guide compensated and revised the schedule so that we could get the best visibility and experience.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United States, September 2007
The tour guide was outstanding. The weather was bad, with clouds and rain, but the tour guide made even a dreary day into a delightful one. I strongly recommend this tour.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United States, September 2007
We loved it! We were lucky to have beautiful weather along the way. Our tour guide was wonderful, friendly, and beyond helpful.
Reviewed by: John A, United States, August 2007
We had a wonderful experience! The tour guide was well informed and kept our attention. He took the time to make sure that we all got to our respective trains for the trip home. We even got to see the top of Mt. Fuji.
Reviewed by: Richard P, United States, August 2007
We had an excellent tour guide.
Reviewed by: Matthew L, Canada, July 2007
Worth every yen! Great service and lots of fun. I recommend this trip very highly.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United States, July 2007
Overall, it was worth the money.
Reviewed by: Anju J, United States, July 2007
After days of shopping in Tokyo it was really nice to get away from the city. The tour was well-organised and our group of 7 - 4 adults and 3 kids age 6 to 10 really enjoyed ourselves. Although we couldn't see Mt Fuji due to the clouds, the ride to Mt Fuji was scenic and enjoyable. Lake Ashi was beautiful and the ride on the aerial cableway to Mt Komagatake was amazing. We were extremely lucky to have a great tour guide. He told us about history of Japan and even taught us origami on the bus. He was a very responsible and extremely organised tour guide.
Reviewed by: Hock Eng C, Singapore, June 2007
The guide was fantastic! Very informative about Japanese traditions, culture and extremely friendly. Definitely more than what I expected, this tour is highly recommended.
Reviewed by: Angela L, Singapore, June 2007
To be at one of the most emblematic places of Japan, is a unique experience which I broadly recommend to anyone!
Reviewed by: Omar Z, Mexico, June 2007
What a wonderful day! We were picked up from the hotel on time and whisked off to the bus station, from there on we had a great time. Fantastic views of Mount Fuji. Lunch was lovely, as was the cruise on Lake Ashi and the cable-car trip, but to top it all off the bullet train back was ultra-efficient! All this and we had our three-month old baby son with us, and still nothing was too much trouble.
Reviewed by: Valerie U, United Kingdom, May 2007
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