Escape the city and embark on a full day hiking tour at Mt. Takao, a popular climbing spot in the Kanto area. Enjoy breathtaking views, visit a famous temple, and relax in a hot spring.
Escape the city and embark on a full day hiking tour at Mt. Takao, a popular climbing spot in the Kanto area. Enjoy breathtaking views, visit a famous temple, and relax in a hot spring.
- Mt. Takao - Mt. Takao is the most popular climbing spot in the Kanto area, located about 50 kilometers west of the city center. It is a wonderful mountain, designated as Michelin three star spot along with Mt. Fuji in 2007, and it’s a national park where you can leisurely enjoy mountain hiking even on a day trip. The mountain has been especially…
- Mt. Takao - Mt. Takao is the most popular climbing spot in the Kanto area, located about 50 kilometers west of the city center. It is a wonderful mountain, designated as Michelin three star spot along with Mt. Fuji in 2007, and it’s a national park where you can leisurely enjoy mountain hiking even on a day trip. The mountain has been especially important to Japanese since 744, when Emperor Shomu commanded the creation of Yakushiji, a famous temple, and thereby encouraged followers to come to the mountain. Known as one of Tokyo’s best outlooks, the view from the observation deck is of a big panorama overlooking the Kanto Plain, with skyscrapers in the distance. Leave the hustle and bustle of the city for a rejuvinating day where you’ll connect with nature in a spiritual setting.
- Takaosan Yakuo-in Yuki-ji Temple - Mt.Takao is considered a sacred mountain and has been a place of worship for over 1000 years. On the way up the mountain you’ll pass through the Yakuo-in Temple where you can pray to Shinto-Buddhist mountain gods (tengu) for good fortune.
- Mt. Takaosan Hiking Course - The trails range in difficulty from easy to serious hiker so let your guide know what you prefer. On the way up, the guide will offer explanations of the wildlife you encounter, the views and the Budhhist and Shinto shrines and statues you’ll see along the way. At any point along the trail you can stop for a breather, or to have a snack and a drink.
- Keio Takaosan Onsen Gokurakuyu - Descend the mountain either on foot or by cable car or chairlift (the chairlift has no safety bar so be prepared to hold on tightly!). Then ease your tired muscles in a relaxing hot spring. Experience seasonal pools such as the pink “sakura bath”, as well as several outdoor hot pools. If you have time after the onsen, the guide will show you around the town. You can see all the nostalgic old shops and hidden temples. Please note that the person with tattoos are not allowed to bathe in the hot springs.
- Takao 599 Museum - At 599m tall, Mt. Takao isn’t particularly tall, however it is filled with abundant flora and fauna and covered in hiking trails, both accessible concreted trails and wild dirt tracks far off the beaten path. First you will walk to the Takao 599 Museum where you can learn about the plants and animals that inhabit this mountain. Watch a beautiful 3D lightup showing the four seasons of Takao, and feel free to ask your guide any questions you may have.
- Local guide
- Private tour
- Hiking tour
- Hot Spring Fee
- One-way cable car or lift ticket
- Local guide
- Private tour
- Hiking tour
- Hot Spring Fee
- One-way cable car or lift ticket
- Food and drinks
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Transportation to/from attractions
- Food and drinks
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Transportation to/from attractions
Situated roughly 50 kilometers west of the city hub, Mt. Takao is hailed as the premier climbing locale in the Kanto region. In 2007, this magnificent mountain, along with Mt. Fuji, got the distinction of a Michelin three star spot and it also enjoys the status of a national park. This spot is ideal for a relaxing day trip of mountain hiking. Emperor…
Situated roughly 50 kilometers west of the city hub, Mt. Takao is hailed as the premier climbing locale in the Kanto region. In 2007, this magnificent mountain, along with Mt. Fuji, got the distinction of a Michelin three star spot and it also enjoys the status of a national park. This spot is ideal for a relaxing day trip of mountain hiking. Emperor Shomu, in 744, ordered the establishment of Yakushiji, a notable temple on the mountain, attracting numerous visitors since then. The mountain also offers one of the spectacular viewpoints of Tokyo, with the observation deck providing lush panoramic views of the Kanto Plain, dotted with towering skyscrapers at a distance. Escape the city chaos for a day and immerse yourself in this serene, spiritual environment amidst nature.
- Not recommended for children under 5 years old
- Please wear suitable clothes and footwear.
- The tour has you walk both up and down the mountain, with a chair lift or cable car ride at the end. However, if you wish to ride the cable car or chair lift both ways, you will be responsible for your own fare and that of the guide as well. The one-way fare for either mode of transportation is ¥490 for adults and ¥240 for children.
- The guide will instruct you on how to use the hot springs.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.