Visit the top of Mt.Takao by lift(gondola) or the cable car!

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Overview

This is the recommended tour if you have 4hours to spend in Mt. Takao. Your guide will help you navigate the area, find the perfect restaurants for you and take you
to the Mt.Takao. If the weather is good you may be able to see Mt.Fuji in the distance!
Mt.Takao , 599 meters above sea level, is located only 50 minutes by Keio train from the Shinjuku station.
You can get on the lift(gondola) or the cable car to the top. If you get on the lift(gondola), it takes about 12 minutes. If you get on the cable car,it takes about 6 minutes. The roundtrip ticket is 950yen.
The highest gradient of the moutain is 31 degrees. This is the steepest sloop in Japan!

The Mt. Takao offers a number of interesting spots, including Shinto shrine and Buddhist temple named "Yakuo-in", for it was originally a mountain for ascetic training.
You can see Japanese folk monster "Tengu" statues at "Yakuo-in". You can buy Tengu paper fan(800yen).

Meeting place

Your guide will meet you at the Takaosan guchi Keio sation. Your guid will tell you how to get to your Hotel or the closest staiton from your hotel.・Meet up at Keio Takaosan guchi station and leave at same station.・If you see the women who has snoopy stuffed toy that means your guid.

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Details

  • Location Outskirts of Tokyo City
  • Languages English
  • Max participants Up to 4 people
  • Activity duration About 4 hours

Things to know

The tour fee does not include transport expenses, admission fees and meals/drinks. The starting time of the tour and itinerary can be customized.
The guide is booked for up to 4 hours. Extensions are possible at extra cost.

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