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The following itinerary is for your inspiration. Our experts will customize your own tour according to your interests, schedules, hotel tastes and budget. All can be tailor-made!
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Day 1 - Welcome to Japan!
Upon your arrival in Tokyo, your driver will welcome you at your airport’s arrival hall and get you to your hotel in a private vehicle.
One of our pro English-speaking guides shall assist you throughout your trip.
Day 2 - Day In Tokyo
You'll spend the day exploring Tokyo at your own pace.
The vibrant Shinjuku neighborhood in Tokyo is a bustling district teeming with shops, department stores, museums, bars, restaurants, and cafes,
Wander through Shibuya District, famous for its iconic crossing and trendy boutiques.
Akihabara, often referred to as "Electric Town," is Tokyo's premier district for electronics, as well as a popular hub for immersing oneself in anime and manga culture.
Tokyo Tower stands as the world's tallest self-supported steel tower, towering three meters above its inspiration, the Eiffel Tower. Built in 1958, this iconic landmark offers stunning panoramic views of Tokyo's cityscape.
Embark on a chic and cosmopolitan adventure in Tokyo's upscale shopping district of Ginza, where culinary excellence awaits at some of the city's finest restaurants. Indulge in a world-class dining experience and, of course, immerse yourself in the unparalleled shopping opportunities that define this stylish district.
Day 3 - Tokyo's Magical Must-Sees | Senso-ji Temple, Asakusa food tour, Water Bus, Odaiba Marine Park&Tokyo's Rainbow Bridge, Yurikamome(Private Guide)
Visit Tokyo's oldest temple, the majestic 1400-year-old Senso-Ji in Asakusa, a beloved symbol of the city.
This Senso-ji and Asakusa food tour is family-friendly. If you're a foodie, you should try some of the local street food such as takoyaki (octopus balls), yakisoba (stir-fried noodles), the Asakusa-specialty monjayaki (savory pancake), and taiyaki (fish-shaped waffles filled with sweet bean paste).
You'll ride Tokyo Mizube Line's comfortable water bus that will allow you to move freely in this thrilling scenic ride. You can choose between the Asakusa to Odaiba route. Some of Tokyo's top sights including the Tokyo Sky Tree, Tsukiji Bridge, Rainbow Bridge, and more! The cruise can be done in under an hour allowing you to use your free time to explore more of either Asakusa or Odaiba.
Afterward, take a leisurely stroll at Odaiba Marine Park, offering splendid photo opportunities with attractions such as the Rainbow Bridge, a Statue of Liberty replica, and more, all overlooking Tokyo Bay.
The New Transit Yurikamome is a driverless, automated transit service linking Shimbashi to Toyosu, via Odaiba across the Rainbow Bridge in Tokyo. The name Yurikamome comes from the black-headed seagull found in Tokyo Bay, which is the official prefectural bird.
Day 4 - Tokyo's Culinary Odyssey|Meiji Jingu Shrine, Ramen street, Imperial Palace,Tokyo Tower
Visit Meiji Jingu Shrine, Tokyo's largest and most influential spiritual site. Located just beside the JR Yamanote Line's busy Harajuku Station, the Shrine and the adjacent Yoyogi Park make up a large forested area within the densely built-up city. The spacious shrine grounds offer walking paths that are great for a relaxing stroll.
Indulge in the city's finest ramen as you explore Tokyo Ramen Street! Featuring a diverse array of 8 neighboring shops in Tokyo Station, each offers their own unique twist on this beloved dish. From special noodles and distinctive broths to unique toppings, every shop brings something extraordinary to the table.
Behold the spectacular Imperial Palace, with limited potential tours of some of the inner grounds. The Imperial East Gardens are open to the public year-round, where visitors are also free to admire the sight of cherry blossoms during peak blooming season. Tokyo Tower stands as the world's tallest self-supported steel tower, towering three meters above its inspiration, the Eiffel Tower. Built in 1958, this iconic landmark offers stunning panoramic views of Tokyo's cityscape.
Day 5 - Discover Japan's Hidden Gems:| Oshino Hakkai,West Lake Village, Narusawa Hyoketsu Ice Cave, ArakurayamaSengen Shrine(Private Guide)
In West Lake, discover the charm of Japan's unique thick-thatched roof cottages known as West Lake Village. Enjoy a glimpse of Mount Fuji in the distance, with the village offering a serene ambiance with murmuring books, singing birds, and blooming flowers.
Next, venture to Oshino Hakkai, a cluster of eight springs in the quaint village of Oshino within the Fuji Five Lake region. Renowned for its crystal-clear and drinkable spring water, sourced from porous layers of hardened lava.
Explore the stunning Narusawa Hyoketsu Ice Cave, situated at the east entrance to the Aokigahara Jukai "sea of trees" forest in the Five Lakes area. Formed over 1150 years ago by the lava flow from Nagaoyama, a flank volcano of Mt. Fuji, this two-tunnel looping cave is open for visits year-round.
At Arakurayama Sengen Park, enjoy panoramic views of Mount Fuji and Fujiyoshida City, especially enchanting at night. In spring, cherry blossoms create a breathtaking scene around Arakura Fuji Sengen-jinja Shrine and its pagoda, both nestled within the park.
Day 6 - From Hakone to Kyoto: Lakeside Beauty, Volcanic Wonders, and Artistry | Lake Ashino, Owakudani & Venetian Glass Museum, Odawara (Hakone) to Kyoto(Private Guide)
Today, you'll take a Shinkansen (Bullet Train) from Odawara and Kyoto. Upon your arrival, you'll be driven to your hotel via private vehicle.
One of the lake’s biggest attractions is a cruise aboard the Hakone Pirate Ship. This enormous pirate style boat will take you across the waters in a 25 minutes trip, giving you the chance the admire the stunning scenery around you.
Located at the foot of Mt. Fuji, Mt. Fuji Safari Park safari is home to over 900 animals raised in a natural environment close to nature. You can drive through the safari zone yourself. Some attractions allow for close encounters with the animals, and some even allow you to feed them!
In Gotemba, visit the grand Gotemba Premium Outlets shopping center, comprised of 200 stores that you can look into.
Located by Fuji itself is Lake Ashi is a scenic spot in Hakone National Park. Considered sacred by the Japanese, it is home to the famous Hakone Shinto shrine. Visitors to the Park have the option of sailing on the lake or going on a hike on its many trails.
Day 7 - Kyoto's Timeless Treasures | Kodaiji, Nene no Michi, Yasaka Shrine, Hanamikoji, Japanese traditional culture performance (Private Guide)
Discover Kodai-ji Temple in Kyoto's Higashiyama District, established in 1606 in memory of Toyotomi Hideyoshi, one of Japan’s Great Unifiers. The main buildings showcase lavish interiors surrounded by beautiful Zen gardens. Explore this cultural gem, steeped in history and nestled in the heart of Kyoto.
Nene no Michi, situated in Higashiyama Ward along a prominent tourist route in eastern Kyoto, preserves a Kyoto of a bygone era. This street stands out for adhering to a more traditional architectural style, with a distinctive absence of garish signs and buried telephone wires—a rarity in the city. Experience the beauty and uniqueness of Nene no Michi, offering a glimpse into Kyoto's historical charm.
Yasaka Shrine, renowned for its annual Gion Matsuri held every July, stands as one of the most celebrated festivals in Japan. With a history spanning over a thousand years, the Gion Matsuri features a grand procession featuring massive floats and hundreds of participants, making it a cultural spectacle not to be missed.
Experience the charm of Kyoto's geisha culture in the evening at Hanamikoji Geisha District, particularly along the south side of Shijo-dori. A leisurely stroll through this area often rewards visitors with the enchanting sight of geisha.
Enjoy seven vignettes of traditional Japanese performing arts in a captivating one-hour show at the Gion Corner theater. The program features chanoyu (tea preparation), koto music, ikebana flower arrangement, bugaku dance, kyogen comedy, and Kyomai dance. Depending on the season, the show includes scenes from either bunraku puppet theater or a noh play. Each attendee can also opt in for a digital tablet providing detailed information and translations throughout the performance.
Day 8 - Serenity in Kyoto | Higashi Honganji Temple, Sanjusangendo, Nishiki Market, Kyoto Tea Ceremony (Private Guide)
Higashi Hongan-ji Temple, situated in Kyoto, Japan, is a prominent center of the Jodo Shinshu sect of Buddhism, alongside the nearby Nishi Hongan-ji Temple. Established in 1602, the temple is renowned for its grand architecture, including the Goei-do, one of the world's largest wooden structures, and the nearby Amidado Hall.
Sanjusangendo, also known as Rengeo-in, is a renowned temple in eastern Kyoto celebrated for its remarkable collection of 1001 statues depicting Kannon, the goddess of mercy. The centerpiece is a wooden statue of a 1000-armed Kannon (Senju Kannon), flanked on either side by 500 human-sized statues of the same deity, forming a breathtaking spectacle within the temple.
Nishiki Market: Known as "Kyoto's Kitchen," Nishiki Market is a bustling shopping street with over a hundred shops and restaurants. This narrow, five-block-long market is a culinary haven, featuring fresh seafood, produce, traditional knives, and Kyoto specialties. Explore this lively market to discover a wide array of seasonal foods and unique Japanese treats.
Immerse yourself in Kyoto's cultural traditions with a Kimono and Tea Ceremony Experience. Don traditional kimonos during this memorable tea ceremony guided by an expert tea master. Gain insights into the history, etiquette, and significance of the ceremony, and participate in making matcha green tea under their guidance.
Day 9 - Kyoto and Nara Highlights | Fushimi Inari Taisha, Nara Park, Uji, Tōdai-ji Temple (Private Guide)
In Fushimi ward of Kyoto, embark on a captivating journey that traces its history back to the 8th century with a visit to Fushimi Inari Taisha, the esteemed headquarters of approximately 30,000 Inari shrines scattered across the country.
From there, our tour will lead you to the enchanting town of Uji, renowned for its top-quality tea. Uji holds the distinction of being one of the earliest locations in Japan where green tea was cultivated.
Following your Uji exploration, we'll make our way to Nara Park, home to over 1,200 freely roaming deer that have become a cherished natural treasure.
Day 10 - Explore Hiroshima's History and Peace | a Bullet Train Ride, Visiting the Atomic Bomb Dome, Peace Memorial Park, and Hiroshima Castle (Private Guide)
You'll board a one-way bullet train to Osaka with tour guide accompaniment.
Hiroshima is the principal city of the Chugoku Region and home to over a million inhabitants. You'll visit the Atomic Bomb Dome, the last standing remnant of the original Hiroshima from before it was bombed.
Then, take a stroll around Hiroshima's Peace Memorial Park (Heiwa Kinen Kōen) nearby, one of the most prominent attractions in the city, which covers over 120,000 square meters of land. Its trees, lawns, and walking paths are in stark contrast to the surrounding downtown area.
Hiroshima Castle, also known as Carp Castle, was originally built in the 1590s before then being destroyed in the bombing. It was rebuilt in 1958 and since then has served as a museum of Hiroshima’s history before World War II.
Day 11 - Discover Miyajima Island | Natural Beauty, Friendly Deer, and Itsukushima Shrine(Private Guide)
You’ll board a one-way bullet train to Miyajima and back to Osaka, with tour guide accompaniment.
Miyajima island, with its grand forests, temples and wild deer, make for a beloved tourist spot. In the day the deer mingle with the tourists and sleep along the walking paths in the evening. Unfortunately, unlike at Nara, the deer on Miyajima are not allowed to be fed.
The centuries-old Itsukushima Shrine (Itsukushima Jinja) is the source of both the island's fame and its name: Miyajima literally means "shrine island" in Japanese. The shrine is known worldwide for its iconic "floating" torii gate, as the gate looks as if it floats when the tide comes in and the waters completely cover the ground.
Day 12 - Flavors of Osaka |Osaka Castle,Asakusa Ninja Experience,Savor the Flavors and Fun (Private Guide)
Kuromon Ichiba Fish Market is a vibrant and bustling marketplace located in the Minami area of southern Osaka, Japan. Known for its lively atmosphere and a wide variety of culinary delights, the market is a popular destination for locals and tourists alike. Here, you can have a taste of not only seafood, but all kinds of Japanese delicacies, including sweets and cakes.
HEP Five, a renowned shopping and entertainment complex, houses a variety of specialty shops and its iconic red Ferris wheel atop its roof.
Next, you’ll visit the historic Osaka Castle Park, behold the castle itself in all its splendor, and get a glimpse into what life was life as a member of the shogunate.
In Asakusa, you’ll engage in a ninja themed experience, guided by a friendly instructor who’ll imparting skills such as Shuriken throwing and more.
You’ll check out the Donki Ferris wheel, with its one-of-a-kind shape, located outside the renowned store Don Quixote, affectionately known as “Donki.”
Dotonbori, a well-known shopping and entertainment district, is also famous as a culinary haven. When night falls, it transforms into a mesmerizing spectacle illuminated by countless neon lights and animated signs. Don't miss the opportunity to savor over 10 diverse and delectable flavors, including Takoyaki, Shioyaki, Kobe Beef, Okonomiyaki, Yakitori, Taiyaki, Yakisoba, Ikayaki, and more!
Accommodation
- 4 Nights in Tokyo
- 1 Night in Hakone
- 3 Nights in Kyoto
- 4 Nights in Osaka
- 1 Night in Hiroshima
Mitsui Garden Hotel Shiodome Italia-gai is an 8-minute walk from Hamamatsucho JR and Monorail Station. It offers a large public bath, a cafe and rooms with free wired internet. Free WiFi access is available throughout the entire property. Haneda International Airport is 30-minutes away via walk and monorail.
Featuring both indoor and outdoor hot-spring baths, Hotel Okada offers Japanese-style accommodations with beautiful views of the mountains. Guests can relax in the sauna or request for massages. The Hakone Yumoto Train Station is a 5-minute bus ride away. Free Wi-Fi is available in the lobby area.
Guests can request for private hot-spring baths, or sit out by the foot hot-spring bath. An outdoor swimming pool is open during the summer season. A karaoke room and a game corner is available for guests to enjoy their stay.
Newly opened in August 2016, Daiwa Roynet Hotel Kyoto Ekimae offers accommodations with free WiFi. The hotel is directly connected to JR Kyoto Station and a 4-minute walk away. Laptop rentals are available for in-room use.
Kyoto Ekimae Daiwa Roynet is a 15-minute walk from Toji Temple and a 20-minute train ride from Fushimi Inari Shrine. Kansai International Airport can be reached with a 105-minute bus ride from the property. Nishi and Higashi Hongan-ji temples are respectively a 15 and 10-minute stroll from the hotel.
Guests can enjoy dishes while overlooking the city at Confrere Restaurant. For drinks and light snacks, guests can visit Café Di Espresso. A buffet is available for breakfast.
Mitsui Garden Hotel Hiroshima provides laundry and dry-cleaning services. A hair salon is also available.
The Atomic Bomb Dome is a 12-minute walk from the hotel, while Hiroshima Big Arch is a 20-minute drive away. The nearest airport is Hiroshima Airport, a 55-minute drive away from the property.
What's included
Carefully selected accommodation with breakfast
Accommodation based on two people sharing (for each person not sharing a room, the single supplement will be added)
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Well screened Hotels
Handpicked hotels with good service and spacious room.
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Super nice location
Downtown location with convenient transportation and many good restaurants nearby.
All mentioned internal flights, trains, and cruises
Private & air-conditioned vehicle with ample space
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Best-time flight
No early get up. No late arrival.
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Better seats
Select seats for you as spacious as possible, such as exit row or bulkhead with more legroom.
All meals specified in the itinerary
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Satisfying food
Your special request on food can always be satisfied, no matter it relates to religion or medical purpose!
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Local specialities
Traditional local food is delicious and its specialities are worth searching out with our local guide!
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Bottles of drinking water and cold towels per guest per day
24/7 helpline while you are travelling
All excursions specified in the itinerary
All entrance fees specified in the itinerary