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Jacob F
1 ผลงาน
พ.ย. ค.ศ. 2022 • คู่รัก
It was everything I wanted it to be. I rented the FD Rx7 and drove the Ultimate Hakone Tour. Yoshi was wonderful tour guide. I am familiar with driving left hand drive and stick shift vehicles. This was my first time in a right hand drive. They started very slow to help get comfortable and picked up the pace as you like. As a big enthusiast of cars, rotary engines, initial D, and touge driving, this was the perfect experience and I cannot recommend it enough. Be sure to bring items required as mentioned in their booking instructions. The bus drops you off at their door. Very easy getting to and from my hotel in Tokyo.
เขียนเมื่อ 28 พฤศจิกายน ค.ศ. 2022
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Sean C
1 ผลงาน
พ.ย. ค.ศ. 2022 • เพื่อนๆ
Hands down, this is the best experience I’ve ever done in my entire life. I’ve been a car enthusiast since I was born, and I love Initial D, Wangan Midnight, and the Japanese culture overall. This experience was the epitome my life’s passions, and I was laughing and smiling throughout my entire time. Driving some of the best cars through the mountain roads of Japan was INCREDIBLE!! The cars were all so clean.
My brother and I shared the R34 and the Porsche 964, and both cars were so fun to drive. Our day was foggy, so unfortunately we weren’t able to see Mt. Fuji, and there were times the fog was so thick we couldn’t drive very fast. I would not recommend coming on a rainy day because risk for crashes are greater. They even showed us dash cam footage of some of their car crashes, and most of the time they were of drivers going too fast or accelerating too hard in wet conditions.
Yoshi and his team were SOOO NICE and went above and beyond to make sure we had a great experience. Yoshi drove the pace car, and he would let us know if there was an oncoming car, if the road narrows ahead, if there’s a deep rain gutter at the side of the road, or when to slow down if there is a hazard. He also drove very spiritedly when it was safe to do so, and it was so much fun trying to catch up to him. Yoshi is very welcoming to foreigners, and even helped me order food during our lunch break since the menu was all in Japanese.
Also, I’m from the United States so I’m used to LHD cars. It was very nerve-wracking driving a RHD Skyline for the first time because driving dynamics are different. Yoshi showed us videos of some drivers making simple mistakes and just getting way too close to the guard rail. Definitely something to think about when choosing your car (there are both LHD and RHD cars). But it’s not too bad as long as you BE CAREFUL.
Just don’t crash. There are lots of expensive fees if you crash. But that’s just normal Japanese car rental things, and not for this company specifically.
Overall, this was an amazing experience! I am adding this experience to my itinerary EVERY time I visit Japan because I just loved it so much. It’s definitely not just a “once in my life” thing for me. Yoshi and his team allowed me to fulfill one of my life long dreams, and they completely exceeded my expectations.
My brother and I shared the R34 and the Porsche 964, and both cars were so fun to drive. Our day was foggy, so unfortunately we weren’t able to see Mt. Fuji, and there were times the fog was so thick we couldn’t drive very fast. I would not recommend coming on a rainy day because risk for crashes are greater. They even showed us dash cam footage of some of their car crashes, and most of the time they were of drivers going too fast or accelerating too hard in wet conditions.
Yoshi and his team were SOOO NICE and went above and beyond to make sure we had a great experience. Yoshi drove the pace car, and he would let us know if there was an oncoming car, if the road narrows ahead, if there’s a deep rain gutter at the side of the road, or when to slow down if there is a hazard. He also drove very spiritedly when it was safe to do so, and it was so much fun trying to catch up to him. Yoshi is very welcoming to foreigners, and even helped me order food during our lunch break since the menu was all in Japanese.
Also, I’m from the United States so I’m used to LHD cars. It was very nerve-wracking driving a RHD Skyline for the first time because driving dynamics are different. Yoshi showed us videos of some drivers making simple mistakes and just getting way too close to the guard rail. Definitely something to think about when choosing your car (there are both LHD and RHD cars). But it’s not too bad as long as you BE CAREFUL.
Just don’t crash. There are lots of expensive fees if you crash. But that’s just normal Japanese car rental things, and not for this company specifically.
Overall, this was an amazing experience! I am adding this experience to my itinerary EVERY time I visit Japan because I just loved it so much. It’s definitely not just a “once in my life” thing for me. Yoshi and his team allowed me to fulfill one of my life long dreams, and they completely exceeded my expectations.
เขียนเมื่อ 15 พฤศจิกายน ค.ศ. 2022
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Derron A
โยโกสุกะ , ญี่ปุ่น2 ผลงาน
ส.ค. ค.ศ. 2021 • เดินทางคนเดียว
I’ve been wanting to try this for over a year now. Covid ruined my initial plan in 2020. It was worth the wait! I drive the R34 Nismo and it met all my expectations. I did the Ultimate Tour which lasted about 5 hours. Take some Motrin before you go because the long sitting and the G force started to take a toll on me after the 3 hour mark. Make sure you pick a day with little to no chance of rain. Reschedule if you have to. They are very accommodating for this specific reason. Anyways stop thinking about it. Just do it!
เขียนเมื่อ 2 สิงหาคม ค.ศ. 2021
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Simon S
เมลเบิร์น, ออสเตรเลีย8 ผลงาน
พ.ย. ค.ศ. 2019 • คู่รัก
Fun2Drive offer such a unique experience that will never forget as long as we live. Amazing cars, great team and an iconic location.
We were able to email the team in advance to make sure we got the car we wanted and could not have enjoyed the day more. It was great to share the experience with a variety of people from all over the world who all were smiling from start to finish.
Highly recommend!
We were able to email the team in advance to make sure we got the car we wanted and could not have enjoyed the day more. It was great to share the experience with a variety of people from all over the world who all were smiling from start to finish.
Highly recommend!
เขียนเมื่อ 4 พฤษภาคม ค.ศ. 2020
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soff01
บริสเบน, ออสเตรเลีย111 ผลงาน
มี.ค. ค.ศ. 2020
We hired a Nissan Fairlady Z Nismo. Nozo, our guide was hilarious. It was a good day, we saw a lot although not Mt Fuji but that was the weather's fault, not the tour! If you're a car person, or anime film person, this is worth doing. I am neither and i still enjoyed it. A great way to see a part of the country you may otherwise not see.
เขียนเมื่อ 18 มีนาคม ค.ศ. 2020
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Max
1 ผลงาน
ก.พ. ค.ศ. 2020
Even as someone who isn’t obsessed with cars, the views that you see on this tour are absolutely gorgeous! Our tour guide Yoshi was excellent. He made driving on some of the more challenging sections of the roads much less nerve-wracking than they would have been if we were on our own.
I highly recommend for anyone who can get to Hakone to experience this tour, ESPECIALLY if you love cars. The highlight of my entire trip.
I highly recommend for anyone who can get to Hakone to experience this tour, ESPECIALLY if you love cars. The highlight of my entire trip.
เขียนเมื่อ 15 มีนาคม ค.ศ. 2020
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Josh
7 ผลงาน
พ.ย. ค.ศ. 2019
Leave extra time when arriving, made it JUST on time on the bus. Did the Ultimate Drive and it was better than I thought it could be. I had lowered expectations as the weather forecasts for November weren't great but it was clear enough to see Fuji and I need the sunnies I didn't pack.
Drove the NSX and they had just replaced the clutch which was nice. It seems for the Hakone Ultimate Drive, the best cars are light, quick, non-turbo cars with the amount of bends. We were all having a blast but the guy in the Hakosuka seemed a step above!
Drove the NSX and they had just replaced the clutch which was nice. It seems for the Hakone Ultimate Drive, the best cars are light, quick, non-turbo cars with the amount of bends. We were all having a blast but the guy in the Hakosuka seemed a step above!
เขียนเมื่อ 23 กุมภาพันธ์ ค.ศ. 2020
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Dylan
3 ผลงาน
ก.พ. ค.ศ. 2020 • เดินทางคนเดียว
First time experiencing Fun2Drive. Was an amazing experience and was beyond what was expected. Get to experience many places while experiencing well maintained and unique cars. Would recommend to anyone who is willing to do something fun while exploring.
NO2O CK
NO2O CK
เขียนเมื่อ 21 กุมภาพันธ์ ค.ศ. 2020
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Ryan P
2 ผลงาน
ก.พ. ค.ศ. 2020 • เดินทางคนเดียว
Amazing day driving around some of the best roads in a beautiful region. Guide was fantastic making a great experience.
เขียนเมื่อ 21 กุมภาพันธ์ ค.ศ. 2020
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Nabil S
ปารีส, ฝรั่งเศส7 ผลงาน
ก.พ. ค.ศ. 2020 • เพื่อนๆ
J'ai fais regarder initial D à mon père et je lui ai fais la surprise de venir 1 semaine au japon.
Quand on est arrivé à Fun2drive nous avons été accueillis par des professionnels.
Ils nous ont prévenu des dangers de la route et des erreurs à éviter.
Nous avons loué la Toyoto Corolla Sprinter Trueno AE86 de Takumi Fujiwara et avons faire un parcours atypique mêlant montagne, virage et lac..!
Rouler parmis les GTR, NSX, Supra ou autre FD était fantastique.
Je préconise d'essayer de rouler avec une voiture lambda avec le volant à droite pour les non habitués afin de profiter de l'activité sans stress.
Quand on est arrivé à Fun2drive nous avons été accueillis par des professionnels.
Ils nous ont prévenu des dangers de la route et des erreurs à éviter.
Nous avons loué la Toyoto Corolla Sprinter Trueno AE86 de Takumi Fujiwara et avons faire un parcours atypique mêlant montagne, virage et lac..!
Rouler parmis les GTR, NSX, Supra ou autre FD était fantastique.
Je préconise d'essayer de rouler avec une voiture lambda avec le volant à droite pour les non habitués afin de profiter de l'activité sans stress.
เขียนเมื่อ 13 กุมภาพันธ์ ค.ศ. 2020
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DGNH
Nashua, New Hampshire4 ผลงาน
Hi All,
We are considering booking Holy Mt. Fuji Drive for our visit in a few weeks, I am looking for more info, ideally from the staff or someone with first-hand experience.
1. The tours schedule on the website lists "opening" and "closing" sessions, 30 min each. What are those sessions exactly? (I am hoping for giving a US driver a chance to adapt to a right-hand-drive car and for the tour guides to size up drivers' abilities.)
2. The tour goes along legal roads/streets, not a closed course, correct? How much traffic is there and how complicated the traffic situations are we to encounter? (Again, hoping for no 5-ways intersections with all the signs in Japanese...)
3. How intense the drive overall? Let say I am an average US driver with some (but not everyday) experience with manual shift and zero driving on the left side of the road - will I get out of it alive? Soaked with sweat and hands shaking? Or is it less dramatic than that?
4. How is it for passengers with not much interest in cars/racing? A terrifying roller-coaster ride or a pleasant cruise with a great scenery?
5. The site mentions a stop at the speedway. Is this the only stop during the tour, or will it be other stops for taking a break / a gulp of water / scenic photos?
Thanks in advance!
DG
OfirBirenbaum
ซิดนีย์, ออสเตรเลีย24 ผลงาน
Hi,
1. To the best of my knowledge, they might get 2 groups, one goes a bit earlier than the other. I think that's what they mean.
2. Yes, all legal roads. You visit Fuji Speedway but you don't drive in the track.
3. In my opinion, it is about 90% very slow, and 10% very fast (if you are afraid a bit, you can ask to be last). I did the Mt Fuji tour, and there are around 3-4 places where you can go fast (the guide is ahead and warns you for any hazards). Also, it depends on the weather, we had fog and one or two places we had to go very slow. I think it should be ok if you used to the other side, as you are in a group and you can mimic the driver in front of you.
4. I would say it's more of a pleasant cruise with great scenery (depends on the weather, we couldn't see anything).
5. From memory, there are about 3-4 stops along the way.
All up, I really enjoyed it, and I will definitely do it again if I will be around. I actually recommend doing the longer tour as it got more intense driving (as I was told). But if the passenger is not into it, maybe not.
Quest64252383566
Mandurah, ออสเตรเลีย1 ผลงาน
Hello, Did you take the bus to get there? I've downloaded the bus timetable from the Fun2Drive website but i can't figure out which stop we need to not sure what time to get on the bus. Thanks.
OfirBirenbaum
ซิดนีย์, ออสเตรเลีย24 ผลงาน
You stop at "Kintoki Jinja Iriguchi (or Kintoki Shrine). Right in front of the place.
Joe S
ชีบอยกัน, วิสคอนซิน
I currently don't know how to drive manual transmission cars. This looks really fun though. We leave for Japan in 3 weeks so is this something I should try to book? Should I spend 3 weeks learning how to drive a manual transmission car? Does it even matter that I don't know how to drive a manual transmission car?
Isaac Rollinson
2 ผลงาน
Hey mate, I’d probably stick to driving an auto as per other users have said, it can be a very challenging drive. You’d much rather want to enjoy the experience in an auto so you’re not stressing as much. Enjoy.
OliviaEaton
โตรอนโต, แคนาดา3 ผลงาน
When it says “guided tour” are you the one driving the car, is there an instructor in the car or are you following the guide that’s in another car?
Khari J
7 ผลงาน
Yes as said above you are following the guide instructor in his own car, and he makes sure to allow enough room for your own pace/give you plenty of times to open up your own car and wind it out! But everything is done via walkie-talkie and very clear and precise communication as to oncoming traffic/road obstructions
feeohnuh
บรุกลีน, นิวยอร์ก5 ผลงาน
When booking a tour to Fuji speedway, do you get to go inside and drive?
chongcp
สิงคโปร์, สิงคโปร์143 ผลงาน
If you're taking about doing actual laps on the track, then no. You get to enter the grounds, drive around to see the circuits, stop at the stands behind the main track. You can go out to the spectators seating area though
Jdmjaz
เคมบริดจ์, UK2 ผลงาน
Hello,
Me and my partner are booked to go to Fun2drive this month.
We will be leaving from shinjuku bus station and I'm now making sure I get my bus tickets beforehand and to leave in plenty of time etc after looking at posts on here.
My question is, how do I know which bus to get on? Is it obvious when you're there or do all the buses have different numbers?
Thanks
GAJ 93
ลอนดอน, UK66 ผลงาน
Hi,I took a cab from my hotel but all buses have numbers and destination clearly on their fronts.Also all staff in the station will be able to direct you .
The buses run on time so it’s useful to ask in your hotel as they can give you all the timetable (they check it live on internet like airport flights)
Renee F
ซิดนีย์, ออสเตรเลีย25 ผลงาน
Hello.... I’m booking this for my husband and I’m struggling to choose. I was originally going with a lambo thinking I can’t go wrong but maybe I should go with a Japanese car as we are in Japan.. any suggestions?
Planning to do holy/hakone will this be long e ouch do you think? Thanks in advance!
Depo810369
ฟิลาเดลเฟีย, เพนซิลเวเนีย28 ผลงาน
The roads are very tight so the Lambo may be harder to drive since its wider.
Hi Guys!
I'm travelling to fun 2 drive in January, and wondering on the best way to get there from yokohama preferably.
i've looked at the location/map listed on the website, however i'm become a little bit anxious as the more i read into the location, i find conflicting issues with finding it.
Which would be better?
Taking the train to Odawara and taking private rail to Gora then getting a taxi to fun 2 drive?
Taking the bus from Yokohama Station and changing bus to get to fun 2 drive?
Travelling back to shinjuku and getting the correct bus there?
For those who stayed in the hakone area, where did you stay?
I don't want to be lost in the middle of a foreign country in the middle of winter haha!
Thanks for helping!
ryan h
โกลด์โคสต์, ออสเตรเลีย2 ผลงาน
I'd say catch the train to odawara and then catch the bus from there. There is a bus stop not too far from fun 2 drive as they dropped myself and another couple at the stop at the end of the day so we could get back to Tokyo.
iron_wil
แอลบิวรี, ออสเตรเลีย97 ผลงาน
Hi All,
I have booked my Fun2Drive experience, but just unsure on best transport methods to the venue.
Will be travelling from Shinjuku & be spending a full day at Fun2Drive.
Just want to ensure best means of transport with a timetable that will accommodate a full day.
Thanks
Eric R
18 ผลงาน
You are in luck, I just did this single day trip 3 weeks ago by myself and I do not speak Japanese.
The least complicated way to get to Fun2Drive from Tokyo is the Odakyu Hakone Highway Bus. It's roughly ¥3,900 roundtrip.
Give yourself plenty of time. If your Fun2Drive session starts at 12:00pm noon go ahead and buy a ticket for a 9:00am bus. Technically, there probably is a 9:30am bus option available but you do not want to cut it too close. Remember, traffic can be really bad and it's not worth the risk of arriving late.
I believe one of the last buses to leaves Hakone (right in front of Fun2Drive) heading back to Shinjuku is at roughly 6:35pm. So if a day trip is your plan, purchase your return ticket for that time. If you happen to get back to Fun2Drive earlier after your drive and you are lucky you may even be able to hop on an earlier bus back to Tokyo if you are out waiting at the bus stop.
NOTE: Obviously, you will be boarding at the bus terminal in Shinjuku but technically there are TWO Kintoki Shrine stops. The first is the entrance to the Kintoki-Jinja Shrine (金時神社入口), the second is the entrance to the Kintoki Shrine Mountain Trail (金時登山口). You want to get off at the Kintoki-Jinja Shrine Entrance NOT the Mountain Trail Entrance.
Aside from that it's just a matter of buying your tickets early enough to ensure you get a seat reservation and finding the Odakyu Hakone Highway Bus terminal in Shinjuku which is about a 10 minute walk from the Shinjuku Train Station (depending on what station exit you use).
Enjoy your drive,