Join our private motorcycle tour from Tokyo to Mt. Fuji and Hakone. Ride through scenic roads, visit historic shrines, and enjoy authentic Japanese cuisine. Relax in top onsen and explore unique museums, making for an unforgettable day trip.
Start the day with a ride through one of the most picturesque roads in the Fuji/Hakone area. This route offers stunning panoramic views, and from the top observatory, you can see the valley, Hakone, and Mt. Fuji. Even on rainy days, the fog and greenery create a magical atmosphere.
Next, we visit Lake Ashi, stopping at several famous Torii gates and shrines. These traditional Japanese gates mark the entrance to sacred Shinto sites, adding a cultural touch to our journey.
Explore the Hakone Shrine, a historic Shinto shrine founded in 757. Situated on the shores of Lake Ashi, it features a red Torii gate, several shrines and buildings, souvenir shops, and a museum. It's one of the most picturesque shrines in the area, surrounded by nature.
After our highway trip and shrine visit, it's time to relax. We'll head to one of the best onsen in the Kanto region, where you can enjoy local specialties, soak in thermal waters, and even get a massage. Napping in the relaxation room by the water is highly recommended.
After lunch and relaxation, we take another iconic road in the Fuji/Hakone region. This route offers even closer views of Mt. Fuji, Lake Ashinoko, and the sea. We'll stop at four breathtaking panoramic spots along the way.
Our next stop is an open-air museum featuring collections by artists like Picasso, Henry Moore, and many others. Over a thousand sculptures are exhibited within a 70,000 square-meter garden, making it a mesmerizing and relaxing experience for both adults and children.
If the weather isn't favorable or if you have extra time, we'll visit the Pola Museum. Nestled in a forest of beech trees, the museum's award-winning modern architecture harmonizes beautifully with the surrounding nature. It houses a world-class collection of Western and Japanese paintings, ceramics, and impressionist artworks.