Hakone Old Tokaido Road and Volcano Half-Day Hiking Tour

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  • Live Guide
  • Private Tour
  • E-Ticket
  • 4 hr

Join us for a private hiking tour on the rim of the spectacular Hakone caldera. The hike begins beside ancient statues on the cobblestones of the Old Tokaido Road where travelers walked between Kyoto and Tokyo four hundred years ago. The trail then descends into lush cypress forests and climbs to vista points with magnificent views of Mt Fuji and Lake Ashi. You'll gaze across picturesque countryside landscapes into the volcanic valley at the heart of Hakone. Hike at your own pace on trails that are truly hidden gems. We provide a light backpack, snacks and drinks, so you can just show up and experience the outdoors without needing to pack anything other than your hat and shoes. You'll also enjoy the comfort and convenience of pick up and drop off at the Moto-Hakone Port Building (a major bus terminal) in our private 8-seat minivan. Let our native English-speaking local guide help you get off the beaten path and discover the incredible natural beauty and intriguing history of Hakone.

Itinerary Details

Operated by: Fuji Bike Tour

This is a typical itinerary for this product

Stop At: Lake Ashi (Ashinoko)

See Lake Ashi from outlook points on the rim of the Hakone caldera that provide sweeping views.

Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Mount Fuji

From the lush forested mountains of Hakone, on a clear day you'll see magnificent views of Mt Fuji.

Duration: 30 minutes

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Your hike begins on the beautiful, cypress-shaded cobblestone road that was the route travelers took between Kyoto and what is now Tokyo four hundred years ago.

Duration: 15 minutes

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The hiking trail meets the Lake Ashinoko Sky Line, one of Japan's most famous scenic routes, where you'll see spectacular views of Mt Fuji and the Izu Peninsula on one side and Hakone's picturesque lakeshore on the other.

Duration: 30 minutes
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