FUJI HAKONE Pass
Why choose the FUJI HAKONE Pass?
Mention Japan, and for many, the image of the formidable Mount Fuji against a wide-open sky comes to mind. Seeing Mount Fuji in person is something every visitor to Japan should indulge in, and the Fuji Hakone Pass allows for this experience. Hakone in Kanagawa offers great views of the mountain from the area around the shimmering Lake Ashiko. But the pass can also take travelers around the 5 Lakes Area and all the way to Kawaguchiko in Yamanashi to see the mountain up close. Book your Fuji Hakone Pass and see one of the world's most recognizable natural landmarks!
Highlights of the FUJI HAKONE PASS
How to use the FUJI HAKONE Pass
Delivery time
Your 3-day Fuji Hakone Pass (e-voucher with QR code) will be delivered to you by email within 5 working days of your booking. It's important to check your junk mail folder in case the email ends up there.
If you need your voucher as soon as possible after ordering, don't hesitate to let us know.
Exchange
The e-voucher that you are sent by email is to be exchanged exclusively at the Odakyu Shinjuku or Odakyu Odawara Counter:
1. When you plan to start using the ticket from Shinjuku station:
- Odakyu Sightseeing Service Center, Shinjuku West
Location: B1 floor, Odakyu Line Shinjuku Station West Exit
Opening hours: 08:00-16:00
Telephone number: +81-3-5909-0211
(Business hours may vary, please check before visiting at https://www.odakyu.jp/english/support/center/)
*Please use the automatic voucher exchange machine
2. When you plan to start using the ticket from Odawara station:
- Odakyu Sightseeing Service Center, Odawara
Location: Outside the Odakyu Line and Hakone Tozan Line ticket gates in Odawara station
Opening hours: 08:30-16:30
Telephone number: +81-465-20-2266
(Business hours may vary, please check before visiting at https://www.odakyu.jp/english/support/center/)
*Only exchange here if you want to start using your ticket from Odawara station
*If you start using the ticket from Odawara station, the one-way fare from Shinjuku station to Odawara station included in this pass cannot be refunded
Cancellation and Modification
- This voucher is refundable only before being exchanged for the physical ticket
- A refund must be requested within one year of the purchase date
- A 15% cancellation fee will be withheld from the refund
Eligibility
You are required to show your non-Japanese passport when you exchange the voucher at the information counter.
Japanese passport holders cannot use this pass.
See Mount Fuji and the surrounding area!
Seeing Mount Fuji for the first time in person is a special experience. With the Fuji Hakone Pass, the great volcano can be admired from near and far, starting from Hakone, easily accessible from Shinjuku Station in Tokyo via the Odakyu Line. From there, head towards Yamanashi Prefecture and gander at the mountain up close, looming over all other structures and landmarks in the area.
What to do in Hakone
One of the most well-known hot spring (onsen) regions in Japan is Hakone in Kanagawa. Rich in pristine nature and conveniently close to Tokyo, Hakone is a favorite destination for Kanto locals. Get away from the capital, explore historic craters, take in the beauty of undulating mountains, a lake that seems almost legendary, and then unwind in onsen that has been there since the beginning of time.
Situated in an extinct volcano crater in a mountain range, Hakone is 50 miles (80 kilometers) from Tokyo in Kanagawa Prefecture. In the past, it served as a stopover for travelers traveling between Kyoto and Tokyo. Offering breathtaking views of Mount Fuji, stunning Lake Ashi, and a plethora of ryokan and hot springs, among other attractions, it is one of the most visited tourist spots in the Kanto area. For anyone who wants to experience some of the best that the nation has to offer in one place, Hakone and its charming view of Mount Fuji are well worth the trip.
What to do in the Mount Fuji area
Going out towards the Mount Fuji Five Lakes Area, the venerable mountain will pop into view, and on a clear day, it is truly breathtaking. In the town of Kawaguchiko, there are a number of spots to admire Mount Fuji. Asama Shrine entails a short but worthwhile hike with amazing views of the mountains, but for those wanting something a bit more intimate, there are a number of shrines throughout the area that are traditionally visited by climbers of Mount Fuji, often near the base of the volcano.
For a really standout way of enjoying your time in the area, the Fuji-Q Highland amusement park is a beloved attraction and is accessible with the Fuji Hakone Pass. Imagine seeing Mount Fuji from the top of a roller coaster!
The large lakes in the Mount Fuji area are home to gorgeous scenery and are great spots to spend leisurely time while taking in the amazing natural scenery that defines the Japanese countryide.
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