Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - How to get to Fuji Paradise in Japan? Please tell me all the detailed routes, starting from China, Shanghai or Nanjing, Jiangsu.

How to get to Fuji Paradise in Japan? Please tell me all the detailed routes, starting from China, Shanghai or Nanjing, Jiangsu.

If you can travel freely and there is no problem with the language, of course, I suggest you go by yourself. After all, there are many restrictions on tour groups, and you may not be able to go where you want to go. However, if you go with a group, you won't worry about getting lost. It doesn't make much difference whether you land at Narita Airport or Haneda Airport, depending on where you bought your ticket. I just list some arrangements for you to go to Fuji urgently, if you have friends there.

You choose a flight to see which airport is suitable for landing, and then take living in Shinjuku as an example. You can also live in Shibuya or Harajuku. There is no difference. How to take the subway can refer to the following.

After disembarking, take the airport bus from Narita Airport to Shinjuku (about 1.25H) or get off from Haneda Airport to Shinjuku Station (about 50 minutes), which costs 3,000 yen. Take the airport bus from Haneda and get off at Shinjuku Station. 1200 yuan.

(Shinjuku shopping: traditional department stores such as Isetan, Oda Temple, Wang Jing, Lumine, Flags, MyLord, 01kloc-0/young people's clothing department store, Tangjikede grocery store and Jiwu bookstore. )

From Shinjuku to Harajuku: It takes about 12 minutes to take the Tokyo subway line from Shinjuku Sanmingmu Station and get off at Meiji Jingu Station. Ticket price 160 yen (Maria crepe pancake shop Beams Street, Hills Hill Shopping Mall, Takeshita Street, Kiddy Land Toy Boutique)

From Harajuku to Shibuya: Get off at Shibuya Station of Tokyo Metro Line, 10 minutes. Ticket price 160 yen (Shibuya Central Shopping Street, Parco, Tokyu Hands, Seibu Department Store 010/,109).

From Shibuya to Shinjuku: Take the Tokyo Metro Line from Shibuya Station and get off at Sandingmu Station in Shinjuku. It takes about 14 minutes, and the fare is 160 yen.

You can buy discount packages at the airport:

Arriving at Narita Airport: Tokyo Airport Bus (round trip)+Tokyo Metro 2-day pass: 6000 yen.

* Note that this ticket must be purchased at the station ticket office in the airport. This ticket can't take JR train, Du Ying subway train and Lily Gull train, and each person can only buy it once when entering the country.

Departure from Haneda Airport: airport bus (one-way)+Tokyo Metro 1 Ritong 1600 yen. This ticket cannot take JR train, Du Ying subway train and Lily Gull train.

The next day, take the Fuji Express Bus "Fuji Five Lakes-Shinjuku Line" from the bus terminal of Shinjuku Station and get off at Fuji Express Park. It takes 1 hour 45 minutes, 1700 yen.

If you want to soak in hot springs in Hakone-machi, you can buy a 7,200-yuan sightseeing ticket for Hakone-machi (3 days), including a round trip from Shinjuku Station by Fuji Express Bus to Fuji Yoshida/a round trip from Shinjuku Station by Ota Express Rail to Odahara Station, as well as free rides on Hakone-machi-hill tram, Hakone-machi cable car, Hakone-machi aerial cable car, Hakone-machi pirate sightseeing boat, Hakone-machi-hill bus, and Ota Express Hakone-machi

If you are in a hurry from Fuji, you can also consider living in Kawaguchi Lake and soaking in hot springs near Hakone-CHO.

If the answer is good, please add points. Have a nice trip!

Airport words (because many Japanese contain Chinese characters, the meaning is basically the same), so don't worry! Hotel, simple English is generally no problem, but the problem is the pronunciation of Japanese English, you may sound a little difficult! You can bring a writing board or a pen and paper. Hehe, general communication is ok, and body language can be used if necessary. I did it last time, haha, but I succeeded! Good luck.