We will climb Mount Kintoki (1212m), the highest peak in Hakone and full of legends. The top of Mount Kintoki also offers the best views of Mount Fuji.
This course is recommended for those who are not satisfied with Mt. Takao and are willing to enjoy more of Japanese nature.
We will depart from Shinjuku by bus at 7:00 a.m. and enjoy climbing Mt. Kintoki for the next 3 hours.
Mt. Fuji is closed from November to April due to snow accumulation. In contrast, this trekking route is open almost all year round.
Mt. Kintoki is said to be the birthplace of Kintoki Sakata, a samurai hero whose story was told in a children's book, and there are still historical sites remained on the mountain. There are stores and restrooms at the summit.
At the Hakone Wet Flower Garden, visitors will see beautiful wildflowers from Hakone and other parts of Japan.
For more than 400 years, mountainous Hakone was the most difficult part of the Tokaido Highway, a land transportation route that connected Edo (modern-day Tokyo) with Kyoto. Today, however, Hakone is only 90 minutes away from the capital and is easily accessible by bullet train, private express train, and highway bus.
Despite its proximity to one of the biggest cities in the world, Hakone is also a global geopark with a rich natural environment, and its unique volcanic terrain and verdant mountains mean it is home to a number of endemic plants and animals.
In addition to the lush atmosphere, there are many sightseeing attractions in the area including sightseeing boats that run along Lake Ashi and a ropeway near the sulphureous vents of Owakudani Valley, as well as many cultural facilities such as art museums and golf courses.
It takes about 1 hour and 45 minutes to climb up Mt. Kintoki and 1 hour and 15 minutes for descending.
◆ Be sure to follow the guide's instructions during the program. We are not responsible for any accidents caused by not following the instructions of the guide.
・The program duration stated is only approximate. Please note that the duration of the experience may vary depending on the situation and the number of guests.
・The language supported by this program is English.
・ The route has been designated as level 3 hike (see below for details). ・Due to the uneven terrain of the mountain, we recommend wearing light hiking or trail running shoes. ・ If you have them, feel free to bring trekking poles. ・We recommend bring a bag that can hold at least 7 kgs of equipment, including rain gear and a drink.
For reference Level 1: Hike on flat terrain. There are no steep inclines. Level 2: Hike on terrain with slight inclines. ◎ Level 3: Hike on terrain with moderate inclines (course time: 3 hours or less). Level 4: Half day hiking on terrain with mostly uneven surfaces (course time: 4 hours or more). Level 5: Day hiking on extremely uneven terrain with drops and loose rocks (course time: 6 hours or more).
※ If snow or rain is expected, we will stop climbing Mt. Kintoki and visit the Narukawa Art Museum and the Hakone Barrier.
・The minimum number of participants is 2. ※The same charge applies to travelers over the age of six.