(Haneda → Kamakura → Hakone → Izu → Niijima / Kozushima → Tokyo)
All prices are approximate as of October 2025.
Exchange rate: ¥150 ≈ 1 USD.
🏯 Kamakura (Kanagawa Prefecture)

Nearest Hub: Tokyo / Haneda Airport
🚆 Route ① (from Haneda Airport)
- From Haneda Airport T3 Station, take the Keikyu Line to Yokohama (≈ 30 min / ¥500 ≈ $3.3).
- Transfer to the JR Yokosuka Line to Kamakura (≈ 50 min / ¥940 ≈ $6.3).
Total Time: ≈ 1 h 20 min Cost: ≈ ¥1,400 ($9.3)
🚆 Route ② (from Tokyo Station)
Direct JR Yokosuka Line to Kamakura (≈ 1 h / ¥950 ≈ $6.3)
🚶 Getting Around Kamakura
Walk or use the Enoden (Electric Railway) to reach all main sites:
Great Buddha of Kamakura, Hasedera Temple, and Yuigahama Beach.
Enoden 1-Day Pass: ¥700 (≈ $4.7)
🗻 Hakone (Kanagawa Prefecture)

Nearest Hub: Tokyo / Haneda Airport
🚆 Route ① (from Haneda Airport – most convenient)
- Haneda Airport T3 → Keikyu Line → Yokohama (≈ 30 min / ¥500 ≈ $3.3)
- Yokohama → JR Tokaido Line → Odawara (≈ 60 min / ¥990 ≈ $6.6)
- Odawara → Hakone Tozan Railway → Hakone-Yumoto (≈ 15 min / ¥330 ≈ $2.2)
Total Time: ≈ 1 h 30 min – 2 h Cost: ¥1,800 – 2,000 (≈ $12 – $13)
🚌 Alternative
Direct bus from Haneda to Hakone-Yumoto or Gora (≈ 2 h 30 min / ¥2,200 ≈ $14.7)
🚉 Within Hakone
The Hakone Free Pass (2-day) covers trains, buses, ropeways, and boats.
Price: ¥6,100 (≈ $40.7)
Perfect for visiting Ōwakudani, Lake Ashinoko, and Hakone Shrine.
Official Hakone Guide
🌿 Izu Peninsula (Shizuoka Prefecture)

Nearest Hub: Tokyo or Odawara
🚆 Route ① (from Tokyo Station)
Take the Limited Express Odoriko to Izu-Kyū-Shimoda (≈ 2 h 40 min / ¥6,800 ≈ $45.3).
All reserved seats, Wi-Fi available, English announcements.
🚆 Route ② (via Hakone / Odawara)
- Odawara → JR Tokaido Line → Atami (≈ 20 min / ¥420 ≈ $2.8)
- Atami → Izu Kyūkō Line → Izu-Kyū-Shimoda (≈ 1 h 45 min / ¥3,100 ≈ $20.7)
Total Time: ≈ 2 – 2.5 h Cost: ¥3,500 – 4,000 (≈ $23 – 27)
🚌 Within Izu
Local buses connect Shimoda, Kawazu, and Shuzenji.
Tokai Bus 1-Day Pass: ¥1,200 (≈ $8.0)
Explore Shizuoka Official Site
🏝️ Niijima & Kozushima (Tokyo Islands)

Nearest Ports: Shimoda (Shizuoka) or Takeshiba Pier (Tokyo)
⛴️ Route ① (from Shimoda → Niijima / Kozushima)
From Izu-Kyū-Shimoda Station, walk or take a taxi to Shimoda Port (≈ 10 min).
Then board a Tokai Kisen high-speed jet ferry:
| Route | Duration | Fare |
|---|---|---|
| Shimoda → Niijima | ≈ 2 h 10 min | ¥11,860 (≈ $79) |
| Shimoda → Kozushima | ≈ 2 h 30 – 3 h | ¥11,860 (≈ $79) |
Service 1–2 times per day, weather permitting.
⛴️ Route ② (from Tokyo → Niijima / Kozushima Direct)
From Takeshiba Pier (Hamamatsuchō, Tokyo), take the Tokai Kisen high-speed jet boat directly.
- Tokyo → Niijima ≈ 3 h / ¥11,860 (≈ $79)
- Tokyo → Kozushima ≈ 3 h 30 min / ¥11,860 (≈ $79)
Multiple departures in summer; advance reservation recommended.
Tokai Kisen Official Site
🚢 Important Notes
- Services may be canceled or delayed due to weather.
- Cash is preferred on the islands – few ATMs and card terminals.
- Travel light; luggage delivery is limited.
🚲 Getting Around the Islands
- Small enough to explore by foot or rental bicycle.
- Local buses run between the port, beaches, hot springs, and trailheads.
🛳️ Return to Tokyo (Direct from Niijima / Kozushima)
You can return directly to Tokyo Takeshiba Pier by high-speed jet ferry — no need to go back to Izu.
| Departure Port | Arrival Port | Duration | Fare |
|---|---|---|---|
| Niijima Port | Tokyo (Takeshiba Pier) | ≈ 3 h | ¥11,860 (≈ $79) |
| Kozushima Port | Tokyo (Takeshiba Pier) | ≈ 3 h 30 min | ¥11,860 (≈ $79) |
🧭 Recommended Travel Flow (Summary)
| Segment | Route | Approx. Time |
|---|---|---|
| ✈️ Arrival | Haneda → Kamakura | ≈ 1 h 30 min |
| 🚆 Mainland | Kamakura → Hakone → Izu | ≈ 3 h 30 – 4 h |
| ⛴️ Islands | Izu → Niijima / Kozushima (high-speed boat) | ≈ 2 – 3 h |
| 🏙️ Return | Niijima / Kozushima → Tokyo (high-speed boat) | ≈ 3 – 3.5 h |
This route offers a seamless journey through the key real-world landscapes that inspired Dr. STONE:
the cultural heritage of Kamakura, the volcanic science of Hakone, the natural beauty of Izu, and the island wilderness of Niijima and Kozushima — all within a few hours of Tokyo.
Walk the path of science and survival — and see where the world of Dr. STONE comes to life.