Japan Fun · A Different Kind of Kanto | Fireworks-Only Special + Classic Route Day Tour

Day 1 Tokyo → Hakone Shrine → Atami Sun Beach → Atami Port → Tokyo

All day

A Different Kind of Kanto: Atami Fireworks & Hakone Hot Springs Day Trip

Pick-up and drop-off package at the meeting point (this package does not include hotel pick-up and drop-off, please go to the meeting point on your own):

12:00 Tokyo Station Marunouchi North Exit

12:30 In front of Sumitomo Mitsui Bank at Shinjuku West Exit

We recommend that you arrive at the meeting point 10 minutes before departure as we will not wait for you after the scheduled time.

The order must include the meeting point (Tokyo Station or Shinjuku), email address, and WeChat.

[Regarding license plate and tour guide information] We will email you the meeting point, guide information, and license plate information for the next day between 12:00 PM and 8:00 PM Japan time on the day before your trip.

If you haven't received the email, please check your spam folder first. If you don't see it, please contact us immediately! If you receive multiple emails, the latest one will prevail.


3:00 PM ▼ Choose between Hakone Shrine and the stunning day trip hot springs at Ryuguden Palace

Enjoy breathtaking views of both Lake Ashi and Mount Fuji at the stunning Ryuguden Hot Springs (approximately 90 minutes, with free time)
. The building is also unique, modeled after the Phoenix Hall of Byodoin Temple, a famous historical site in Uji, Kyoto. The building is approximately 80 years old and is a designated nationally registered tangible cultural property. The hot springs here not only soothe neuralgia, muscle pain, and joint pain, but also offer breathtaking views of Lake Ashi and Mount Fuji. On clear days, the reflection of Lake Ashi against the cloudless sky creates a stunning contrast. A relaxing soak after a long drive is perfect for soothing tired muscles. (Japanese hot spring bathing rules are different from those in China. You cannot wear clothes when entering the hot spring pool, so you don't need to bring a swimsuit. If you choose to soak in the hot spring, please manage your experience at your own time.)
Hot spring fees are at your own expense: Weekdays: Adults (middle and high school students) 2200 yen / Elementary school students 1200 yen / Infants (over 3 years old) 600 yen. Saturdays and holidays: Adults (middle and high school students) 2500 yen / Elementary school students 1500 yen / Infants (over 3 years old) 900 yen

Hakone Shrine (approximately 80 minutes, free time)

Hakone Shrine has a long history. It was founded by Master Mankan, who practiced Buddhism deep in Mount Hakone, and has a history of over 1,200 years.

The three deities enshrined here are Ninjō-no-mikoto, Konohanasakuyahime-no-mikoto, and Hiko-no-Hino-Hino-Ide-mi-son, collectively known as "Hakone Okami." They possess various powers, including bringing good luck and dispelling disasters, granting wishes, ensuring safe travel, and protecting good fortune. In the past, they were deeply worshipped by military commanders such as Minamoto no Yoritomo and Tokugawa Ieyasu, and are still widely worshipped by the generals.


5:40 PM ▼ Atami Sunshine Beach & Atami Old Ginza Shopping Street – Atami’s iconic scenery (approximately 90 minutes, free time)

Atami Sun Beach:
Experience the joy of a seaside getaway at Atami Sun Beach. Its wide, fine sand is perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and beach activities. Under the warm sunshine, you can relax and enjoy the sound of crashing waves, immersing yourself in the relaxing atmosphere of summer. The azure sea, white sand, and palm-lined streets create a relaxing beach breeze.
At night, enjoy the stunning scenery of Japan's first beach illumination, designed by world-renowned lighting designer Mikiko Ishii.
Beach illumination hours: Every evening from sunset to 10:00 PM (lights off during fireworks).


Atami Ginza Shotengai:
Old shops selling a wide variety of dried goods and pickled items, and the sweet aroma of hot spring manju (onsen manju) wafts through the air with the aroma of red beans and dough, accompanied by steam. Whether you're dining, shopping for souvenirs, or simply strolling, this historic shopping street exudes a nostalgic atmosphere.
Some shops in Ginza Shotengai may be closed on arrival due to unforeseen circumstances, such as traffic jams. Please note that some shops may be closed on arrival.


19:20▼Atami Port-Atami Sea Fireworks Festival (approximately 90 minutes)

The Atami Fireworks Festival is one of Atami's most popular summer events, steeped in history and charm. Held since 1925, this spectacular fireworks display brings the summer evenings to life with dazzling displays and a joyful atmosphere. The event attracts a large number of tourists and locals, who gather annually on Atami's beaches, parks, and seaside to anticipate the spectacular fireworks display.

Fireworks Information:

Fireworks display time: 20:20-20:40 (20:15-20:40 in July and August)

Number of fireworks: Approximately 5,000

The fireworks display is surrounded by mountains and is shaped like a basin. The sound of the fireworks resonates like a natural cinema, which is very impressive!


21:00 ▼Departure back to Tokyo

The drive takes about 2.5 to 3 hours.


23:30 ▼ The day's itinerary ends happily!

Guests who book a get-on/get-off package at the meeting point can end their tour directly at Tokyo Station or Shinjuku.

Tokyo Station is not only the starting point for many railway lines in Japan, but also one of Tokyo's major train stations. Its main building, the Tokyo Station Red Brick Building, is a designated Important Cultural Property of Japan. Renovated in 2012, it perfectly replicates the station's original appearance 100 years ago.

Shinjuku is one of Tokyo's most bustling commercial districts. It's a shopper's paradise, boasting department stores, electronics shops, drugstores, and trendy clothing stores. Odakyu, Keio, and Isetan are all excellent choices.

The above itinerary schedule may be adjusted accordingly due to weather, road conditions, etc. Please understand.

The latest booking deadline for the trip is 17:00 the day before departure (if there are seats available). It is recommended to book in advance to reserve a seat! (This product is a joint trip, and the actual number of people in the group is not reflected on this page)

  1. Japanese tourist visas are issued by their registered residence. The Shenyang Consulate serves the three northeastern provinces. The Shanghai Consulate serves Shanghai, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and Anhui. The Guangzhou Consulate serves Guangdong, Guangxi, Fujian, and Hainan. For other regions, visas are issued at the Beijing Embassy.

  2. Nightlife: Japan boasts a vibrant nightlife scene. Bars, beer halls, nightclubs, and other entertainment venues are readily available, catering to a wide range of budgets. If you plan to visit a nightlife venue, be sure to travel with a group and let your tour leader know.

  3. Time difference: Japan is one hour ahead of China, but the time difference is not significant (for example, 13:00 Beijing time is equal to 14:00 Tokyo time).

  4. Please carry your passport, ID card, air ticket, valuables, etc. with you and do not put them in your luggage.

  5. According to relevant laws, each person can carry RMB 6,000 and US$5,000 or the equivalent in Hong Kong dollars when leaving the country. It is strictly prohibited to carry fruits, meat, prohibited items, animals and plants, etc. Liquids and knives (including nail clippers and eyebrow clippers) must be placed in checked luggage.

  6. When entering or leaving the country, please follow the tour leader's instructions and team actions to avoid getting separated from your group members and affecting your customs clearance time.

  7. Remember not to help others with their luggage. After entering the country, gather at the baggage claim area and do not remove the luggage tags before leaving the airport.

  8. Please remember the meeting time and location as indicated in the itinerary and be punctual for your group tour. Please note the color, number, and markings of the tour bus, and keep the bus as clean as possible.

  9. Valuables (such as cash, gold, and silver) should be carried with you or stored in the hotel safe. Do not leave them in your luggage, room, or on board. Please keep your ID and personal belongings safe to avoid loss.

  10. In Japanese hot spring hotels, you must take off your shoes at the entrance to the lower room; when taking a hot spring bath, you must first wash your body with a shower before entering the bath. Do not wear any clothes or hold a towel when entering the hot spring pool.

  11. Tap water in Japan is drinkable, and many public places have running water. Hotels generally have electric kettles, but if you don't have one, you can get hot water on designated floors. Hotels also offer premium TV channels, but subscriptions are at your own expense.

  12. The typical power supply voltage is 100 volts. Most restaurants offer both 100 volt and 220 volt power. You can bring your own converter (available in supermarkets).

  13. Please pay attention to local customs and etiquette. If you have any questions, please feel free to consult your tour guide or group leader.