1.Mt. Fuji, Yamanashi

Mt. Fuji

Welcome to Yamanashi, Home of Mt. Fuji!

Yamanashi Prefecture is a nature-rich, relaxing getaway close to Tokyo. You can enjoy stand-up paddleboarding (SUP) at Lake Kawaguchi, visit museums at the foot of Yatsugatake, explore historical tourist sites in Kofu, and enjoy hot springs in the Kyouto region (the eastern part of the Kofu Basin). Additionally, Yamanashi is one of Japan's premier wine-producing regions. With a variety of tourism offerings that includes nature, activities, culture, and gourmet food and drink experiences, there's something for everyone. Please come and visit!

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2.Hakone, Kanagawa

Hakone

Where nature and culture intertwine

Hakone is a tourist destination known for its breathtaking views of Mount Fuji, its seasonal nature, and its hot springs. You can experience the grandeur of nature at Lake Ashi and Owakudani, enjoy hiking courses with beautiful scenery, visit historic shrines, and explore a variety of museums. Traditional cultural experiences, such as Hakone's yosegi marquetry, are also abundant. Enjoy memorable moments in Hakone, where you can fully appreciate both nature and Japanese tradition.

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The Hakone Freepass, Fuji Hakone Pass, and Odakyu Romancecar are convenient travel tools, offering seamless access to a variety of destinations in Hakone area. They make it easier for travelers to explore not only popular attractions but also undiscovered spots, allowing for more freedom and flexibility in discovering hidden gems. These tools provide an enriching travel experience by opening up opportunities to explore off-the-beaten-path areas with ease.

3.Izu Peninsula, Shizuoka

Izu Peninsula

A treasure trove of natural beauty and seafood

Izu is a highly popular tourist destination boasting excellent accessibility, with a Shinkansen ride from Tokyo to Atami Station or Mishima Station taking about 45 minutes. Visitors can enjoy numerous breathtaking views of Mount Fuji, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the beautiful landscapes recognized as a UNESCO Global Geopark. Izu is also renowned as one of Japan's premier hot spring areas. Blessed with the seafood from Suruga Bay and Sagami Bay, all the fresh marine produce is absolutely exquisite.
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