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Alice_o, May 2026
A terrific and entertaining experience!
The Samurai Theater was a great time for all of us! Our ages range from 76 to 3 years old, and each and every one had a great time. We learned about Samurai fighting techniques and participated in various fighting sequences. The traditional dress was first rate, and dressing up made the experience all the better. Don’t miss this!
Patrick_K, May 2026
This was a fun filled two...
This was a fun filled two hours of entertainment. Starting out with Gerry the MC who was a great host and who did a brilliant job of explaining what was about to happen as well as the history, rules, techniques and methods of Sumo. He whipped the crowd up and kept the energy high throughout. The activity started out with all you can eat food and a free drink with extra food, at no charge, available through the QR code where you could also order more drinks right from your seat. The Sumo wrestlers are retired Sumo wrestlers who appreciate the need to be performers to keep the crowd interested and to keep the mood light. You throw in a Geisha dancer for an interlude and you have two hours that goes by quickly. Following some demonstrated techniques the wrestler move on to a three round match which is capped off by volunteers from the crowd getting a chance to “wrestle” the Sumo wrestlers which was fun to watch. It is good family fun and a light hearted way to be exposed to Sumo wrestling. Worth your time and money.
sveenas, Apr 2026
Fuji day tour with Rana
Our driver contacted us a day in advance, and we set a meeting time. The driver was on time, picking us up promptly from Mishima Station, and we headed toward Mount Fuji. That day was perfect—Mount Fuji was completely visible without clouds. We visited the Chureito Pagoda 5-Storied Shrine (🌸), where our guide told us about the breathtaking view. We spent about 1.5 hours there, climbing 400 steps to witness an indescribable panorama: cherry blossoms (🌸) with snow-capped Mount Fuji—truly worth 5 stars! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Afterward, we stopped by Honcho Street, which also offered a great Mount Fuji view, where we took some photos. Our guide, Rana, then took us to Oshino Hakkai Village (🏡)—a stunning traditional village with old houses (🏠), water ponds (🐟), and a gorgeous Mount Fuji backdrop. Rana even clicked some amazing photos for us! Next, we headed toward Hakone, where we visited Lake Ashi. We bought a cable car ticket—despite the crowd, the cable car experience was fantastic! We reached Owakudani Valley, 1044 meters high, but the wind was strong, so we didn’t stay long as it was getting late. Still, the views were amazing. Rana picked us up and drove us back to our hotel in Hakone—such a lovely place. Overall, this tour is worth 10 stars! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ It’s highly recommended, and Rana’s service was exceptional. Thank you!
Christopher_H, Apr 2026
Solo Traveler Recommended
They were very polite and respectful. Even when my flight was delayed by a bit he stayed around and helped with my baggage. We both talked quite a bit about each other. I even got to practice my Japanese with them even if it wasn’t good. Yet, we joked around. Taught me some bits of information for some sight seeing as a solo traveler. Will book again, 100%
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