The gate of Izu peninsula and with a view of Mt. Fuji in Mishima, Shizuoka. Let's walk along the beautiful spring water stream and visit traditional places. take an experience to make your original Japanese calendar. and then visit Mishima skywalk
At Mishima station of JR Tokaido line or Shinkansen Or Izuhakone line (South gate)
At the station or your hotel in Mishima
Visit Mishima Rakujuen garden with a lovely pond, some streams, and a traditional villa for the imperial families (called Rakujkukan)
in greenery.
Also, you can see the lava flow from Mt.Fuji 10,000 years ago.
Take a bus from Mishima station to the Mishima Skywalk bridge which is the longest pedestrian bridge in Japan.
Then if it's a clear sky, you can see the view of Mt.Fuji
Visit the Mishima Taisha shrine which has a quite long history of over 1300 years.
Have lunch, for example, broiled eel, buckwheat noodles, sushi, light meal, etc.
Visit Mishima old calendar museum, learn about it, and have the experience to make your original calendar.
Walking along a small shopping street and along the Gembegawa stream to the Mishima station.
At Mishima station of JR Tokaido line or Shinkansen Or Izuhakone line (South gate)
You can walk along the beautiful stream in Mishima, visiting traditional places, for example, Genbeigawa River, Mishima Grand shrine,
Mishima old calendar museum and Mishima Skywalk.
You can feel a quite comfortable atmosphere with natural spring water from Mt. Fuji with Genbeigawa River.
Mishima Skywalk is the longest pedestrian bridge in Japa, if it's clear you can see the view of Mt. Fuji.
At the old calendar museum, you can experience making your original old calendar.
guide fee and guide transportation to Mishima station
transportation fee (you and guide) one-day bus ticket 1,100 JPY/person
lunch,
entrance fee: Rakujuen garden 300 JPY/person: Mishima Skywalk 1,100 JPY/person
I can guide you in Yokohama, Tokyo, and Hakone if you pay my transportation fee.
MIshima calendar museum is every Monday closed.
We can use public transportation, so sometimes we have to walk from & to the bus stop.
This is basically walking tour, you need to prepare for comfortable clothes and shoes with a bottle of water.
Our party of 4 was met by yasuko (or Jasmine as she asked us to call her). She was an incredible guide, knowledgeable, and very flexible as we made some changes to our plans. She was able to meet all our must sees including a short ride on the bullet chain. You cannot go wrong with having Jasmine as your guide in the Mt. Fuji area.
Dear Robin-san, thank you so much for a good review. I'm happy to hear that you had fun with me around the Mt.Fuji area. I appreciate you all were kind and cooperative. Welcome back to Japan in a different season. Yasuko
Yasuko was very knowledgeable of all the sites. She was able to educate us of the history and important of each areas. We were so lucky to have her as our tour guide. She meet our family at the pier and answered every questions that we have along the way. She also we all make it back to the ship safely. We simply have a wonderful time. Thank you Yasuko!
Thank you very much for a good review. Vu san and your family. I’m so happy to hear that you had fun with me, you all were very cooperative and kind. I appreciate it.
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Querido Gabriel san, Muchísimas gracias por su buena crítica. Me siento feliz porque disfrutaron con mi tour. Mil gracias.
Yasuko es una guía fantástica! Muy flexible y nos llevó a lugares increíbles! 100% recomendada!! Muchas gracias!!
Querido Hector, Muchísimas gracias por su crítica buena. Me siento bien porque disfrutaron mi tour, especialmente visitamos a la bodega de sake japonés. Mil gracias! Yasuko o Suzana