Price Range
$68-$407
Duration
10-12 Hours
Focus
Fuji + Hakone
Best For
One-Day Variety

What These Tours Are

Fuji and Hakone combo tours are built for travellers who want more than a Fuji-only day. In one itinerary, they typically combine a Mount Fuji stop with a Hakone loop that may include Owakudani, Lake Ashi, a ropeway ride, or occasionally a bullet train segment.

Pоwered by GetYourGuide

This category is one of the strongest options if you only have one day available and want the trip to feel broad, varied, and unmistakably Japanese.

What a Typical Itinerary Includes

  • A Fuji-area stop such as the 5th Station, Chureito, or Oshino Hakkai
  • Hakone's volcanic zone around Owakudani
  • Lake Ashi views, often with an optional or included cruise
  • One or more ropeway segments
  • Return to Tokyo by coach or, on some tours, rail

Who This Category Fits Best

  • First-time Japan visitors with limited time
  • Travellers who want transport variety built into the day
  • People interested in both Fuji views and Hakone scenery
  • Anyone considering a bullet train add-on as part of the experience

What Is Usually Included

  • Transport to and from Tokyo
  • At least one Mount Fuji area stop
  • Hakone sightseeing with guide support
  • Free cancellation on many listings

What Is Usually Not Included

  • Meals
  • Every Hakone activity by default
  • Bullet train return on all departures
  • Guaranteed visibility or perfect weather for both areas

What to Compare Before Booking

In this category, the details matter. Some tours include the ropeway, some make it optional. Some include a Lake Ashi cruise, some do not. A few include rail on the return, while others are coach only.

If you want the smoothest experience, prioritize listings that clearly spell out which transport segments are included in the base price.

Compare Fuji & Hakone Combo Options

Compare six Fuji + Hakone day trips from Tokyo and check live availability directly inside each card.

From Tokyo: Mt. Fuji & Hakone Tour w/ Return by Bullet Train

Tokyo's most-booked Fuji + Hakone day — H.I.S.'s coach route covers Mount Fuji's 5th Station, the Owakudani volcano cable car, and a Lake Ashi cruise, with shinkansen on the return.

Tokyo: Mt. Fuji & Hakone Day Tour, Kawaguchiko & Arakurayama

A private SUV day blending Mount Fuji's headline stops with Hakone's volcanic scenery — Arakura Fuji Sengen Shrine, Oshino Hakkai village, and your choice of Hakone sights.

Tokyo: Private Mount Fuji & Hakone Customizable Tour

A fully customizable private Fuji + Hakone day with luxury vehicle, hotel pickup anywhere in Tokyo's 23 wards, and multilingual driver-guides.

From Tokyo: Mount Fuji and Hakone Private Customizable Trip

A private customizable Fuji and Hakone trip with hotel pickup, 5th Station access, and a Lake Kawaguchi boat ride or lakeside relaxation.

From Tokyo: Mount Fuji & Hakone Full Day Private Tour

A private full-day tour covering Mount Fuji's 2,300-metre 5th Station scenery, traditional thatched-roof villages, and Hakone's volcanic terrain.

Tokyo: Mount Fuji, Gotemba & Hakone Day Trip by Luxury Bus

A 12-hour luxury bus combo through Mount Fuji's 5th Station, Gotemba's 210-store outlet, and Hakone Owakudani's volcanic landscape with its famous black eggs.

Fuji and Hakone FAQ

Is it worth combining Mount Fuji and Hakone in one day? +
Yes, if you only have one day and want range. You get less time in each place than on a single-focus tour, but much more variety overall.
Do all combo tours include the ropeway and cruise? +
No. Those details vary by listing, so it is worth checking exactly which Hakone transport segments are included before you book.
Who should not choose this category? +
Travellers who want maximum time at Mount Fuji viewpoints or a slower pace will usually be happier with a Fuji-only or private itinerary.
Can you visit both Mount Fuji and Hakone in one day from Tokyo? +
Yes, and that is exactly what these combo tours are built for. A single full-day itinerary pairs a Mount Fuji viewpoint with a Hakone loop, so you cover both in one trip. It makes for a long day, but it is the most efficient way to see Fuji and Hakone together without an overnight stay.
What is there to do in Hakone on these tours? +
Most itineraries include a Lake Ashi cruise, the Hakone Ropeway, and the volcanic valley of Owakudani with its hot springs and black eggs. Some also stop at Hakone Shrine with its lakeside torii gate. The exact mix depends on the listing, so check which Hakone stops are part of your tour.
Is the Lake Ashi pirate ship cruise included? +
Often yes, but not always. Many Fuji and Hakone combo tours include a short sightseeing cruise across Lake Ashi on one of the replica pirate ships, while others make it optional or skip it. Always read the itinerary to confirm whether the cruise is part of the base price.
Do Fuji and Hakone combo tours end back in Tokyo or at Odawara? +
It varies by tour. Many return you to central Tokyo by coach or, on some options, by bullet train. Others drop you at Odawara Station so you can continue independently, which can be convenient if you are heading onward. Check the return details before booking.
Will I get good Mount Fuji views from Hakone? +
On a clear day, yes. Hakone offers some of the most famous Fuji views in Japan, especially from Lake Ashi and the Owakudani ropeway. Visibility is weather-dependent, though, and the mountain is frequently hidden by cloud, so mornings and the clearer winter months give you the best chance.
How long is a Fuji and Hakone combo day from Tokyo? +
Plan for a long day of roughly 10 to 12 hours door to door. The drive from Tokyo to the Fuji area takes about two hours each way, and fitting in both a Fuji stop and a Hakone loop fills the rest of the day. Most tours depart early in the morning and return in the evening.