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The Sacred Mountains Shogun Worshipped - Come along on an incredible journey to other worlds with an expert guide!

Available on Saturdays on Day1 in March ~ November

Mount Mitake - Ome-city
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Mount Takao - Hachioji-city

​~The tour guide~

Mr. Eiji Yoda

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Graduate of Cultural Anthropology and Archaeology at Shinshu University (1992)

Completed Museum Curator Curriculum (1992)

National Government Licensed Guide Interpreter since 2008

History Guide of Mt. Mitake & Musashi Mitake Jinja Shrine since 2017

Fomer Hotel Employee

Rakugo & Kodan Lover

​The Mountains

Day 1: Mount Takao (Hachioji-city)

Mt. Takao is one of the closest natural areas to central Tokyo and has been regarded as a sacred mountain for over 1,000 years, serving as a hub for mountain worship. Near the summit, you will find Yakuoin, a prominent temple where many visitors stop to pray to the Shinto-Buddhist mountain gods known as tengu, seeking good fortune. Statues of these gods, one characterized by a long nose and another with a crow-like beak, can be seen at the temple and at various other locations around the mountain.

Day 2: Mount Mitake (Ome-city)

Since ancient times, Mt. Mitake has developed around Kimpusen Mitake Zao Gongen (the predecessor of Musashi Mitake Jinja Shrine) as a sacred mountain of mountain worship.

On the approach to the 929-meter-high mountain, there are rows of houses of Oshi Priests that have continued to stand since the Edo period (1603-1868), creating a unique landscape unlike any other mountain. Oshi priests offer prayers when supporters spread throughout the Kanto region visit the shrine and also serve lodging and meals.

~This tour is specifically designed for individual travelers, with a guide assigned according to the details of the tour~

Day 1  ~Mt. Takao Hiking~

1. Keio Takaosanguchi Station

Meet your English-speaking guide at the Exit.

*You can choose the pickup or private transportation service from your hotel as an option. Please ask us for the additional fee if your group needs the service.

2. Hiking Mt. Takao

Mt. Takao offers four trekking trails suitable for hikers of all skill levels, with Trail 1 being the easiest option. 
This trail is wide, mostly paved, and passes by all the major sites as it winds its way to the top of the 599-meter-high summit.

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3. Visit Temple Takao-san Yakuo-in 

Yakuo-in was established in 744 and later restored in 1375. It is renowned for its practice of Shugendo, which is a form of mountain asceticism in Buddhism, as well as its devotion to tengu, mythical figures in Shinto belief believed to be messengers of the gods.

 

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4. Take a Cable Car/ *Chair Lift to Climb Down 

This is the steepest cable car in Japan climbing the 271m altitude difference between the foot of the mountain which stands at 201m above sea level and the middle point in the mountainside at 472m above sea level in about 6 minutes.

This time, we will take the cable car back down to the foot of the mountain. 
* Another ride available: If you choose a chair lift instead of the cable car, you can enjoy the stunning view of the city!

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5. Transfer to Mount Mitake by a Private Taxi

After hiking Mt. Takao, we will move to Mt. Mitake cable car station by a private taxi.  

*The pic is an example.

6. Take a Cable Car to Climb Up to Mt. Mitake 

Take a ride on the steepest cable car in the Kanto region which gains 407m of elevation over a distance of 1,107m.

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7. Stay at "Shukubo" Pilgrim's Lodging

Mt. Mitake has long been worshiped as a sacred mountain and Shukubo lodgings are accommodations originally for pilgrims. There are still more than 20 Shukubo remained.

Experience real Japanese culture in a homely atmosphere, having traditional Japanese cuisine and sleeping on tatami mats.

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Day 2  ~Mt. Mitake ~

1. Musashi Mitake Jinja Shrine 

About 30 minutes walk from the station, the Musashi Mitake Jinja Shrine is located on the peak of Mt. Mitake and said to be founded over 2,000 years ago.

On the way to the shrine, you will find many historic Shukubo lodgings, some  souvenir shops and restaurants.

 

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2. Lunch at Shukubo Village

Mt. Mitake has long been worshiped as a sacred mountain and there are still more than 20 Shukubo remained. 

Shukubo is a historic lodging house for the Mitake supporters. Out of the season of their pilgrimage to this mountain, it's available for civilian travelers.

You can enjoy Oshi-ryori a traditional dish which has been served for pilgrims.

*This pic is an example.

3. Trekking at Rock Garden

About two hours moderate hiking to the Rock Garden which is the small beautiful valley where pristine water flows over mossy rocks. Also there are sacred waterfalls, natural landmarks and you may see "kamoshika"  Japanese serow if you are lucky.

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4. JR Mitake Station

After the experience, we will take a cable car and a public bus to reach the station as our final destination.

Price per Person

  JPY ¥ 154.900 for a group of 2

  JPY ¥ 132,500  for a group of 3 

  JPY ¥ 113,500 for a group of 4 

  JPY ¥ 101,000 for a group of 5 

Inclusions

  - English-speaking guide

  - Transportation during the tour  

  - 1 Lunch (Day 2)

    *You need to bring own lunch for Day 1

  - 1  Dinner (Day 1)

  - Accommodation with breakfast

  - Admission fees​

  - Travel Insurance

 

Departure Point & Time

  - Keio Takaosanguchi Station Exit at 9:00am

    ⇒Check the meeting point on a map

    *You can also choose the pickup or private transportation service from your hotel as an option.

         Please ask us for the additional fee if your group needs the service.

Return Point & Time

  - JR Mitake Station at 5:30pm(approx.)

 

Cancellation Policy

  - If you cancel at least 14 day(s) in advance of the scheduled departure, there is no cancellation fee.

  - If you cancel between 8 and 13 day(s) in advance of the scheduled departure,

    there is a 50 percent cancellation fee.

  - If you cancel within 7 day(s) of the scheduled departure, there is a 100 percent cancellation fee.

Participation is subject to confirmation of the following

 - You must not have been diagnosed with symptoms similar to those of the novel Coronavirus within two weeks of the date of participation

 - No close contact with a person infected with the novel Coronavirus within two weeks of the date of participation

 - Do not have a body temperature of 37.5°C or higher, or cold symptoms, and do not feel ill on the day of participation

 

[Our countermeasures against COVID-19]

If you have traveled to or had close contact with an infected person in the past two weeks, or have symptoms similar to those of infection, please refrain from participating in the experience and cooperate in taking your temperature, disinfecting, and filling out your personal information on the day of the experience.  

 - Practice good health and hygiene measures such as wearing a mask in crowded areas and washing/sanitizing your hands, even if you are vaccinated.

 - Maintain physical distancing.

Important Information

  - If you have any allergies or dietary restrictions, please let us know when you book.

  - Please note that the tour itinerary and order may change.

  - Due to weather conditions, natural disasters or any other special conditions, we could cancel tours.

    When we cancel the tour, we will refund all the tour cost you paid.

Tour Code : JSTM001

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