Admission to: Tickets for Saiko Iyashi no sato NENBA
Chinese-speaking guide
Round-trip transfers
Toll fees
Meals and beverages
Other personal expenses
Tips and gratuities
Participants must be aged 3+ to participate in this activity
Children aged 3+ will be charged the same rate as adults
Tulips bloom from late April to early May every year, so you may not be able to see them depending on the time of year you participate. Please note that other flowers such as sunflowers and cosmos have blooming times for each season.
*We will not be stopping by Yamanakako Hananomiyako Park after October 1, 2023. Please note.
Lunch is not included in the tour. Please bring your own lunch at Oshino Hakkai.
The blooming status of flowers varies depending on the climate of the year. You may not be able to see the flowers at Oishi Park.
It will stop at Oishi Park until June 2024, but it will not stop after July 2024. Please note before you book this activity.
In front of Kogakuin University
1-24-2 Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo
How to get there: Go towards Mode Gakuen Cocoon Tower from the west exit of Shinjuku Station, then cross the road and the guide will be standing with a flag at the intersection in front of Kogakuin University.
1-24-2 Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo
[A great spot to see Mt. Fuji: Arakurayama Park]
Located on the middle slope of Arakurayama, the observation deck, which was renovated and reopened in February 2022 after climbing 398 steps, is a popular spot where you can see the majestic Mt. Fuji and the five-story pagoda together. Approximately 650 cherry trees are planted in the park, and in spring you can enjoy a Japanese-style landscape where you can see cherry blossoms, Mt. Fuji, and the five-story pagoda.
[A view spot of Mt. Fuji! Retro Showa-era Fujiyoshida: Honmachi Street]
The shopping street stretching out towards Mt. Fuji is becoming increasingly popular as you can take photogenic photos! You can take photos of the Showa-era retro townscape with the towering Mt. Fuji in the background. Another fun thing to do is stroll through the nostalgic shopping street while looking at Mt. Fuji.
[Oshino Hakkai, Yamanashi Prefecture]
Oshino Village is located at the foot of Mt. Fuji in the southeastern part of Yamanashi Prefecture. The view of Mt. Fuji from Oshino Hakkai and the good old Japanese scenery with ponds and windmills are a must-see. Oshino Hakkai, a natural monument, is a spring-fed pond whose source is the underground water of Mt. Fuji. Enjoy a relaxing time feeling the blessings of Mt. Fuji in this solemn and mysterious spring-fed pond.
[The original Japanese landscape spreads out: Lake Sai Iyashinosato Nemba]
A village with thatched roofs, once called the most beautiful in Japan, which was destroyed by a typhoon disaster, has been restored. In the approximately 20 thatched-roof houses, you can experience traditional crafts, nature, and culture, and feel a nostalgic Japan. Enjoy a stroll through the village while looking at Mt. Fuji.
In the facility, there is a restaurant where you can enjoy local cuisine and soba noodles, and a teahouse where you can enjoy dumplings and sweets.
*Payment is required for areas with a fee.
[Cancellation Policy] If you cancel by 23:59 12 days before the activity date, you will receive a 100% refund, but if you cancel from 11 days before, you will not receive a refund. Thank you for your understanding.
There are long stairs and uphill sections in some parts of the route. We do not recommend participation for elderly people who require a cane. The guide doesn't give detailed information about the sightseeing spots, but only tells you where to stop and when to regroup according to the itinerary.
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