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8-Day Capitals of Japan Tour from Tokyo, ends in Kyoto

Our Price: from
US$2685
¥18192
€2348
C$3767
Rs.259503
(Price shown is based on the lowest price per person over the next 60 days)
Duration: 8 days Language: English; Spanish

Itinerary

Day 1:Tokyo

Hotel: Deluxe: SHINAGAWA PRINCE HOTEL/TOKYO DOME HOTEL/IBIS STYLES TOKYO GINZA EAST
Meals: Meal: Excluded
Welcome to Japan! After completing customs procedures, you'll be transferred to your hotel by shared shuttle bus. The rest of the day is yours to enjoy at leisure. In the afternoon, you'll receive details about the start of your tour.
  • Tokyo, Japan
    One of the 47 prefectures of Japan and has been the capital since 1869. The Greater Tokyo Area is the most populous metropolitan area in the world. It is the seat of the Emperor of Japan, the Japanese government and the National Diet.

Day 2:Tokyo

Hotel: Deluxe: SHINAGAWA PRINCE HOTEL/TOKYO DOME HOTEL/IBIS STYLES TOKYO GINZA EAST
Meals: Breakfast: Included; Lunch: Excluded; Dinner: Included - Pork shabu-shabu 2 types of pork cut: belly and shoulder loin, vegetables, noodles, udon, rice and dessert
In the morning, we'll take a long guided tour-about seven hours-through this simply stunning city! Its vibrant energy and cutting-edge neighborhoods coexist with areas full of peace and tranquility.We'll make a short stop at Zojoji Temple to capture the most beautiful view of the Tokyo Tower. You'll notice hundreds upon hundreds of Jizo statues, stone-carved deities considered guardians of children, adorned with knitted hats, bibs, and pinwheels.Next, we'll head to the famous Shibuya Crossing, that we will see from the bus. It is known as the busiest intersection in the world. Then we'll visit Meiji Shrine, dedicated to the spirits of Emperor Meiji and his wife.Then we'll head to Tokyo Skytree (admission included up to Tembo Deck at 350 meters high), Japan's tallest structure, where we'll enjoy an unmatched panoramic view of the city.We'll end our visit in Asakusa, where we'll explore Sensoji Temple and the famous Nakamise Street. Afterwards, we'll return to the hotel passing by Akihabara district, the "Electric City", known as the center of Japanese manga and anime culture; and Ginza district.6:30 p.m. - We'll meet our guide in the hotel lobby and take the subway (tickets included) to the Shinjuku area. From there, we'll enjoy a walk through this lively district before heading to a local restaurant for dinner (included). We'll return to the hotel by subway, accompanied by our guide.Note: The order of the visits may vary depending on the admission time for Tokyo Skytree. In case of bad weather or other exceptional circumstances, access to Tokyo Skytree may be limited. In that case, an alternative visit to another iconic city viewpoint will be offered.
  • Tokyo, Japan
    One of the 47 prefectures of Japan and has been the capital since 1869. The Greater Tokyo Area is the most populous metropolitan area in the world. It is the seat of the Emperor of Japan, the Japanese government and the National Diet.

Day 3:Tokyo - Hiroshima(670 km)

Hotel: Deluxe: CANDEO HATCHOBORI/ANA CROWNE PLAZA HIROSHIMA/HILTON HIROSHIMA
Meals: Breakfast: Included; Lunch: Excluded; Dinner: Included - Dinner buffet
After breakfast, we'll transfer to the station to board the bullet train to Hiroshima, a journey of approximately four hours covering 800 kilometers.Upon arrival, we'll explore this city, forever marked by the atomic bomb of 1945, which tragically destroyed the city. Our visit will include a stroll through the Peace Memorial Park, the Atomic Bomb Dome, and the powerful Peace Memorial Museum, a solemn tribute to the resilience and hope that emerged after devastation.We'll later board a ferry to "the island where gods and men live together." Here, we'll visit the iconic Itsukushima Shrine, partially built over the sea and dedicated to the guardian of the seas. You'll have time to explore the shrine, wander through the island's charming center, and have some lunch. We'll return to Hiroshima for the evening, where dinner will be included.Note: The order of visits in Hiroshima may vary, but you'll experience everything as planned.
  • Hiroshima, Japan
    The capital of Hiroshima Prefecture in Japan.As of August 2016, the city has an estimated population of 1,196,274. Hiroshima was the first city targeted by a nuclear weapon, when the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) dropped an atomic bomb on the city at 8:15 a.m. on August 6, 1945, near the end of World War II.

Day 4:Hiroshima - Matsuyama(67 km)

Hotel: Deluxe: CANDEO HOTEL MATSUYAMA/DAIWA ROYNET MATSUYAMA/ANA CROWNE PLAZA MATSUYAMA
Meals: Breakfast: Included; Lunch: Included - Buffet: includes soup, salad, dessert, curry, pork dishes, chicken, fish, pasta and a main course Non-alcoholic beverages; Dinner: Excluded
Today, we'll take a ferry to Shikoku Island; a pleasant two-and-a-half-hour journey that will help us understand Japan, a country made up of numerous islands. In Matsuyama, we'll ride the cable car to visit its impressive castle. After that, we'll visit Ishiteji, a beautiful Buddhist temple and a popular pilgrimage site. Lunch will be included at a local restaurant. Later in the afternoon, we'll include admission to Dogo Onsen, a traditional Japanese bathhouse built in the 19th century.
  • Matsuyama, Japan
    Matsuyama is the largest city on Shikoku. At the heart of the city stands Matsuyamajo, a beautiful, original castle. The city is also famed for being the setting of Natsume Soseki's popular novel, entitled "Botchan".

Day 5:Matsuyama - Kotohira - Takamatsu - Naruto - Kobe(312 km)

Hotel: Deluxe: KOBE MERIKEN PARK ORIENTAL HOTEL/CANDEO KOBE TORROAD
Meals: Breakfast: Included; Lunch: Included - Lunch buffet; Dinner: Excluded
We'll head to Kotohira, a Shinto shrine dedicated to the God of sailors and an important pilgrimage site built on Mount Zosu, accessible by climbing 785 steps. Next, in Takamatsu, we'll visit Ritsurin, one of the most beautiful gardens in Japan. Lunch will be included at a local restaurant.Afterward, in Naruto, we'll stop at an impressive bridge that spans the sea. Here, we'll explore its remarkable construction and walk along its glass floor to observe the powerful sea whirlpools from 45 meters above. Our scenic route will then take us across stunning bridges connecting islands over the sea. Finally, we'll arrive in Kobe for accommodation.
  • Kotohira, Japan
    A town located in Nakatado District, Kagawa Prefecture, Japan. The town is best known as the site of Shikoku's largest shrine complex, the Kotohira Shrine (popularly known as Konpira-san).
  • Takamatsu, Japan
    The capital city of Kagawa Prefecture on the island of Shikoku in Japan. It is a port city located on the Seto Inland Sea, and is the closest port to Honshu from Shikoku island. The city's major tourist attraction is Ritsurin Garden.
  • Naruto, Japan
    Naruto is a coastal city in Tokushima Prefecture, Japan, famous for its spectacular whirlpools in the Naruto Strait. The city features the iconic Naruto Bridge connecting Shikoku and Awaji Island, offering breathtaking ocean views and rich cultural experiences.
  • Kobe, Japan
    The sixth-largest city in Japan and the capital city of Hyōgo Prefecture. Kobe was one of the cities to open for trade with the West following the 1853 end of the policy of seclusion and has since been known as a cosmopolitan and nuclear-free zone port city.

Day 6:Kobe - Osaka - Mount Koya(328 km)

Hotel: Deluxe: MONASTERIO HOJOIN/MONASTERIO FUKUCHI IN
Meals: Breakfast: Included; Lunch: Excluded; Dinner: Included - Vegetarian dinner with seasonal vegetables. Water and tea included.
In KOBE, we'll visit the Earthquake Memorial Museum, which serves to honor the memory of the devastating earthquake that struck the city in 1995 and its remarkable reconstruction.We'll then continue to OSAKA, before heading to the sacred Mount Koya, the most important center of Shingon Buddhism in JAPAN. This magical pilgrimage site is home to 120 temples and monasteries. We'll visit the Okuno Mausoleum, a deeply spiritual place and vast cemetery set in nature with over 200,000 graves. We'll also visit the Kongobuji Temple, originally built in 1593.We will spend the night in a Buddhist monastery, where the monks will lead us in a Zen meditation practice (Ajikan). Dinner will be included (vegetarian meal). If you wish, you can also attend the religious ceremony at the temple before breakfast.Notes: -On certain dates, the visit to the Earthquake Museum may be replaced by a visit to the Sake Museum or a trip up Kobe Tower.-Staying at the monastery is considered a highly valuable experience. The rooms are simple, without private bathrooms, and follow traditional Japanese style with tatami mats. Bathrooms are shared.-We cannot guarantee the meditation practice during peak tourist dates. Since accommodation capacity in the temples on Mount Koya is limited, in some cases, we may accommodate groups in nearby hotels (with half board included).
  • Kobe, Japan
    The sixth-largest city in Japan and the capital city of Hyōgo Prefecture. Kobe was one of the cities to open for trade with the West following the 1853 end of the policy of seclusion and has since been known as a cosmopolitan and nuclear-free zone port city.
  • Osaka, Japan
    Osaka is a designated city in the Kansai region of Japan. It is the capital city of Osaka Prefecture and the largest component of the Keihanshin Metropolitan Area, the second largest metropolitan area in Japan.
  • Mount Koya, Japan
    Mount Koya, the center of Shingon Buddhism founded by Kobo Daishi in 805, houses over 100 temples, including Kongobuji (head temple) and Okunoin (his mausoleum). Visitors can stay in shukubo (temple lodgings), experience shojin ryori (vegetarian cuisine), and join morning prayers. A key pilgrimage site and UNESCO World Heritage location.

Day 7:Mount Koya - Kyoto(260 km)

Hotel: Deluxe: MIYAKO KIOTO HACHIJYO/NEW MIYAKO HOTEL
Meals: Breakfast: Included; Lunch: Excluded; Dinner: Excluded
We'll start the day with a traditional Japanese breakfast at the temple. Early in the morning, we'll depart for Kyoto, a city that served as Japan's capital from 794 to 1868 and was home to the Imperial Court. Remarkably spared from bombings during World War II, Kyoto retains its extraordinary artistic and cultural heritage. The city is also famous as the site where the Kyoto Protocol on greenhouse gas emissions was signed in 1997.Our visit will take us to some of the city's most iconic landmarks. We'll admire the magnificent Shinto Shrine of Fushimi Inari, explore the historic Imperial Palace, and marvel at the Kinkaku-ji Temple, also known as the "Golden Pavilion," with its stunning gardens.You'll have free time to explore before we visit Gion, a bustling traditional district renowned for its Geisha culture. Here, you'll have additional free time to soak in the unique atmosphere.Note: If you've already visited Kyoto as part of your tour, our guide will provide tips and recommendations to help you explore other parts of the city on your own.
  • Mount Koya, Japan
    Mount Koya, the center of Shingon Buddhism founded by Kobo Daishi in 805, houses over 100 temples, including Kongobuji (head temple) and Okunoin (his mausoleum). Visitors can stay in shukubo (temple lodgings), experience shojin ryori (vegetarian cuisine), and join morning prayers. A key pilgrimage site and UNESCO World Heritage location.
  • Kyoto, Japan
    For over 1,000 years, Kyoto was the imperial capital of Japan. Today, its economy is based around information technology. It is home to the Nintendo headquarters, one of the world's most popular video game corporations.

Day 8:Kyoto

Meals: Breakfast: Included; Lunch: Excluded; Dinner: Excluded
After breakfast, our journey will come to an end, leaving you with wonderful lasting memories.
  • Kyoto, Japan
    For over 1,000 years, Kyoto was the imperial capital of Japan. Today, its economy is based around information technology. It is home to the Nintendo headquarters, one of the world's most popular video game corporations.

Includes & Excludes

Price Includes

Travel services include transportation by bus with an English-speaking guide, basic travel insurance, and hotel accommodation with breakfast buffet.
Includes arrival transfer
City tour in: Tokyo, Kyoto
Evening transfer: Shinjuku, Traditional quarter of Gion
Ticket admission: Metro, Zojoji Temple, Meiji Temple, Sensoji Temple, Tokyo Skytree (up to the Tembo Deck), Peace Museum in Hiroshima , Dogo Onsen, Ishiteji Temple in Matsuyama , Shinto shrine in Kotohira , Ritsurin Garden in Takamatsu , Naruto Brigde , Kobe Earthquake Memorial Museum , Okuno Mausoleum, Kongobuji Temple and Ajikan or Zazen meditation in Mount Koya , Shrine of Fushimi Inari, Imperial Palace, Kinkaku-ji Temple in Kyoto
Ferry: Hiroshima - Miyahima, Hiroshima/Matsuyama
Funicular: Matsuyama castle
High speed train: Tokyo - Hiroshima
2 Lunch included in: Matsuyama, Takamatsu
3 dinner included in: Tokyo, Hiroshima, Mount Koya

Price Excludes

Optional items
Personal expenses

Additional Notes

ARRIVAL TOKYO AIRPORT: The transfer will be waiting with a sign that says GREEN TOMATO AIRPORT SHUTTLE. In Japan, luggage compartment in the bus is reduced. We suggested you to travel with one suitcas