2D1N Itinerary: Touring 3 Prefectures in Japan | Golden Week Trip Summary

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Golden Week is probably the most awaited time in Japan for a week-long vacation. Golden Week (ゴールデンウィーク) is a series of 4 national holidays in Japan from April 29 to the first week of May. It is also known as 黄金週間 (read as Ogon Shukan) or 大型連休 (read as Ogata Renkyu)[1]. Nowadays young people call it 「GW」.

Quick kanji lesson about the Japanese terms for GW.

黄金週間 

黄金 = Golden/Prosperous/Superb
週間 = Week

大型連休

大型連休 = Large/Large scale
連休 = Consecutive holidays

This year's GW, I was blessed to travel with my friends to nearby prefectures. Japan has 47 prefectures, 43 of them we address as "ken" (県) while some have their own designation (e.g. Kyoto-fu, Osaka-fu, Tokyo-to and Hokkai-do)[2]. In this 2 days 1 night trip, we went to famous tourist spots that are in 3 prefectures: Yamanashi-ken, Kanagawa-ken and Shizuoka-ken. My friend drove for us the entire trip because she's the only one who got the driver's license. Thanks much, my friend!

2D1N Trip to Fuji Shibazakura, Hakone and Gotemba

If you want to travel around Mount Fuji, this itinerary is perfect for you. You don't need to follow everything, and you can definitely commute but I don't have enough time to narrate how to commute from one place to another in this post. Maybe some other time. 😇

Day 1: Yamanashi-ken and Kanagawa-ken

7 AM: Meetup at Tokyo

My friends and I met up at the station where the car was parked. The car was from a car sharing app which my friend's a member of. Better than rental cars, you can sign up if you have driver's license and credit card.

Early morning in Tokyo

8 AM: Departure from Tokyo

And off we go!

Stunning views of Mount Fuji along the way

And another shot at a farm we passed by

11:30 AM: Fuji Shibazakura Festival

Fuji Shibazakura Festival is held in Yamanashi-ken and this area is covered by a lot of pink moss. I shared it before which you can read here: #SpringInJapan: Pink, pink, pink! Colorful Fuji Shibazakura!

Fuji Shibazakura Festival

Fuji Shibazakura Festival is only held from mid-April to mid-May every year so you can look over the alternative I prepared beforehand. Even during mid-May, the area is not so colorful anymore so please be careful about that.

Alternative: Visit the Fuji Five Lakes or Fujigoko (富士五湖) which are lakes around the infamous Mount Fuji. The view is breathtaking all year round. I've been to 4 of 5 lakes. The lakes are so calming and with magnificent views of Mount Fuji. If I've be given a chance to go back, I would!

2:30 PM: Left Fuji Shibazakura Festival for Hakone

We're on the road again after we strolled around the festival area. The exit road from the festival site was a bit bumpy, which they need to improve on. Once in the main road, it was a smooth ride with a little traffic here and there.

Almost at Moto-Hakone

4:30 PM: Arrival at Hakone and Check-in

Hakone, finally! Hakone is a town located in southwest Kanagawa-ken and there are a lot of things you can do and see here!

We arrived at Moto-Hakone and immediately checked in to Hotel Musashiya, a Japanese-style hotel which is called Ryokan (旅館). It's not the cheapest one but definitely not the most expensive ryokan. You can read more about it here: My Very First Ryokan Experience in Hakone | 初めての温泉旅行の宿

Hotel Musashiya, the ryokan where we stayed for a night

Day 2: Kanawaga-ken and Shizuoka-ken

10:00 AM: Checkout and Sightseeing Cruise

We had a wonderful stay in the ryokan but sadly, we shall bid them farewell. After checkout, we planned to go straight ahead to Hakone Shrine but we made a detour and the next thing we knew, we're in the sightseeing cruise.

Leaving Moto-Hakone pier

Regular sightseeing cruise ship

There are two kinds of boats that sail in Lake Ashi (or Ashinoko, in japanese: 芦ノ湖). The pirate ship is more extravagant with a luxury space and more expensive than the other one. For the regular cruise, it costs 1,480 yen per person. They have deal which includes the ropeway but we were in a hurry that time, we didn't really notice the good deal. We didn't plan on doing the cruise so we went with whatever's available.

Inside the regular cruise ship

Pirate cruise ship

Before, the cruise will go all the way to Togendai but recently they removed Togendai in the route. So the route of this cruise is Moto-Hakone → Hakone-en → Hakone Sekisho Ato. What's great is you can get off from each port and ride again without having to pay additional charges.

Ryuguden Hakone or the Superb View Day Trip Hot Spring Dragon Palace as seen from the ship

Hakone-en

We got off at Hakone-en (箱根園) and thought we could reach Owakudani from there. There are many fun things to do in Hakone-en. It's a park after all. Wait, did I mention that it's a park? More like a low key amusement park. Aside from the Komagatake ropeway, there's an aquarium where you can also see the show performed by the Baikal seals, a small zoo popular among the children, adventure rides, arts and crafts shop, souvenir shops and many more.

Small zoo at Hakone-en

View of Hakone-en from the cruise ship

We didn't have enough time so we didn't get off in Hakone Sekisho (箱根関所, in english: Hakone Checkpoint) where one could be immersed by the culture and feel like you're in Edo period. If ever I'll be back in Hakone, I'll make sure to stop by.

Hakone Shrine as seen from the cruise ship

11:40 AM: Hakone Shrine

It was almost lunch time when we finished the cruise but we didn't feel hungry because we're so full from the big breakfast at the hotel. Before leaving Moto-Hakone, we paid Hakone Shrine a visit. Hakone Shrine is pretty famous for its torii, the Red Gate of Peace (or 平和の鳥居, read as Heiwa No Torii) that seems like it's floating on water, and with views of Mount Fuji on clear skies. Read more about it here: The Iconic Hakone Jinja

The Red Gate of Peace in Hakone Shrine

1:30 PM: Left Moto-Hakone for Togendai

The road going to Togendai was so curvy, and mind you, my friend's a beginner.

2:00 PM: Arrival at Togendai and Exploring Owakudani

We made it in Togendai after all the curves! I think my friend graduated from being a beginner in driving from all that. 😅 Moto-Hakone is actually just near Togendai, the station to take the Hakone Ropeway going to Owakudani. Owakudani's a gem and definitely should not be missed when in Hakone. If I can come back there, I would definitely do the walking tour to see the steam up close, and also to see how the black eggs are prepared. Read more about the Owakudani exploration here: This May Be The Secret To Long Life: Black Eggs of Hakone

Steam rising in Owakudani

4:00 PM: Left Hakone for Gotemba

Off to Gotemba! Gotemba is located in Shizuoka-ken, the last prefecture we will visit for this trip.

5:30 PM: Gotemba Premium Outlets

Did somebody say shopping? The Gotemba Premium Outlets are actually pretty famous for those wanting designer stuff but with a low price. This outlet contains over 200 stores, and we kinda regretted that we arrived here late, hardly exploring the place (but still managed to buy stuff Hehe). Next time, we shall spend the whole day here! 💸

The outlet has great views of Mount Fuji. It's one of the biggest outlet malls of Japan. There are even direct buses from Tokyo to the outlet.

7:00 PM: Left Gotemba for Tokyo

We didn't stay long in the outlet mall because @danaperez was waiting for us in Tokyo. She's planning to join us in Day 2 of this tour, but some situation happened that she couldn't get out of the bed. 😂 On the way back to Tokyo, I was too tired I dozed off. Oops! Sorry friends! Will try to get more sleep next time so I won't take a nap on our road trips. 🙏

11:30 PM: Late Dinner at Tokyo

It's almost midnight but we found a restaurant that's open til late. @danaperez joined us for dinner. We were starving so we ordered a lot. And of course, we had drinks because it's a celebration! We made it, and it's a job well done for my friend who's driving us the whole trip.

Super late dinner at Izakaya

That ends our hectic but memorable and fun 2 days. The road trip was fun, even though I took a nap for a few minutes. Special thanks to my friends, they know who they are, from driving, touring around, reserving the hotel, taking photos, you guys are the best!

Thanks for reading!
See you around!
明日お祝いなので、また旅行に行きます!じゃあ、またね!


Credits:

[1] Source: Wikipedia - Golden Week
[2] Source: Wikipedia - Prefectures of Japan

All photos are taken using my phone unless stated otherwise.

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I was supposed to be in this trip but my lazy ass is sooooo lazy! I definitely regret it big time after ready this! HUHU! Great to read that you had fun in Hakone ate! 🗻✨

You kinda missed the fun adventure @danaperez 😅
Maybe before leaving JP, you should go there even on a day trip! 😊

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So glad Japan is starting to open up again. Unfortunately, it's still for guided tour groups only. I usually go on travels at my own pace, and I don't like being restricted to a schedule 🤣.

Soon though soon... I can see it all going back to normal.

Ah yeah, guided tours only. So restricted but surely, it will loosen up.. maybe before this year ends, all will be back to normal. Then that’s the time to travel 😁

Here's a slice of !PIZZA too! 🍕😜

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Everything look amazing but the pink mosses is the most amazing of all. And i like the hotel. Japan is definitely one of the countries I want to see.

It is incredibly amazing @pinkfurby! Hope you can visit Japan soon!

Sobrang effort talaga! I really love Japan, ganda ng place.

Marunong ka mag-Japanese? !LUV !hivebits

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Hahahaha! Effort pala 😅
Japan is really something people want to visit because there’s a lot to see, and also because of the influence anime created.

日本語わからないです🤣
joke, marunong naman siguro

日本語わからないです🤣

Cool hahaha so marunong ka? Ez lang ba matuto😂

Hmmm, depends per person but if you really like it, madali lang naman.. kahit basic, ok na rin 😅

I am just stopping by here to say happy birthday to you. I hope you get all you desire. Much love💕

Thank you so much @joydukeson! 😉

Wow you travel a lot that's good enjoy it while you are young. Like always amazing pictures you take. Very clear and vivid.

Thank you as always @old-man-chu58!

Wow. This is a nice trip to go on if I only had the weekend to visit Japan. 😊 Thanks for sharing. !PIZZA

You can! But maybe a weekend’s not enough for you. Sulitin ang travel of course 😅

Hmmm... Yes! Dapat sulitin nga ang biyahe. 😁

Japan! What a beautiful place jud. This country is on the top of my the list. Wanna see the cherry blossom in actual. 🥰

Soon! Travel ka here :) It's really so beautiful!

Magdilang anghel ka sana sis. Prob ko lang magtravel eh nahihilo ako. 😅

Di ka lang siguro nasanay 😅
And maybe rin need to prepare your body, mind and soul. Charot!

Kahit naman every month ako nun magbyahe from negros to Cebu or vice versa ganun parin lagi eh. 😅

Ayyyh talaga? Baka sa ceres lang yan ha. hahaha rough riders :D

Nagsusuka talaga ako nuon. Ngayon nahihilo nalang. 😅 Pero sa van diko pa nasubukan na masuka talga. Haha. Sa bangka ganun rin pag mahaba byahe. 😅

mount fuji looks so beautiful !! grabeh 😍

It is! Super beautiful! Perfect sad sya same as Mayon Volcano.. Ingon sila, they are sisters kanang Fire and Ice sisters :D

halaaaa as in 😮 amazing !!!

Kht sa Tokyo lng ako makapunta..solve na 🥰

hahaha! Ipon ka muna then punta ka dito ha!

Huhu.. Matagal2 pa 😭

Sige lang, basta ba one day makapunta..dba?

What a lovely tour of part of Japan! That first photo of Mount Fuji is really stunning! And I love the shot of the road in the "Almost at Moto-Hakone" photo, as it looks so inviting with the beautiful greenery and mystery around the curve! 😊

Thanks for being here, kittygirl! Mount Fuji is really stunning! Wish it wasn't cloudy when we went there so there would be shots of different kinds of angles.
It was a mystery! Well, I've never been there so it was really a mystery, like in the middle of nowhere but already near a town? 😅
Japan is like that in the countryside.