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.
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.
Day 3:Tokyo - Mount Fuji - Kawaguchiko(126 km)
Hotel:
Deluxe:
FUJI VIEW HOTEL KAWAGUCHIKO/FUJI KAWAGUCHIKO RESORT/KOFU KINENBI
Meals:
Breakfast: Included; Lunch: Excluded; Dinner: Excluded
We travel toward the beautiful Mount Fuji area, enjoying the scenic landscapes along our route. Our first stop is Arakurayama Sengen Park, famous for its beautiful pagodas and for offering some of the most iconic and breathtaking views of Mount Fuji.We then continue to KAWAGUCHIKO, an idyllic town of charming houses, flowers, and mountains beside a stunning lake. Upon arrival, we'll visit the Fuji Sengen Shrine, a magical place surrounded by tall trees - traditionally the starting point of the pilgrimage up Mount Fuji. We'll take a moment to give thanks at the shrine for the opportunity to visit such a spiritually rich and enchanting site.Afterward, we'll enjoy a pleasant boat ride on Lake Kawaguchiko, then begin our ascent toward Mount Fuji via the road that leads to the "Fifth Station." Driving through spectacular forests and landscapes, we'll reach an altitude of 2,305 meters (7,562 feet).Note: In winter, the route to the Fifth Station is often closed due to snow or weather conditions; during those times, we'll go as far as we're permitted.We'll return to Kawaguchiko and stay overnight at a Ryokan (traditional Japanese inn), where you can relax and enjoy the Onsen (public hot spring bath). Dinner included.Note: In the planned Ryokan, some rooms are Japanese-style with tatami mats, while others are Western-style. Occasionally, accommodation may be provided in a Western-style hotel instead.
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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.
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Mount Fuji, Japan
Mount Fuji is the most iconic mountain in Japan. Its snow-capped peak has become am unmistakable image in the skyline of the surrounding regions. It is an active stratovolcano, though it has not erupted since 1707.
Duration: Approx. 1 Hour
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Kawaguchiko, Japan
Day 4:Kawaguchiko - Iyashi No Sato Nenba - Toyota - Kyoto(377 km)
Hotel:
Deluxe:
MIYAKO KIOTO HACHIJYO/NEW MIYAKO HOTEL
Meals:
Breakfast: Included; Lunch: Included - .; Dinner: Excluded
In the morning, we'll follow a scenic road that winds around picturesque lakes to visit Iyashi no Sato Nenba, a small village that was destroyed by a typhoon in 1966 and later restored as an open-air museum. Its traditional houses have been converted into arts and crafts shops, restaurants, and cultural exhibits, offering a glimpse into Japan's past.Next, we'll visit the breathtaking Shiraito Falls, one of Japan's most stunning natural attractions, with cascading water that spans a height of 20 meters.From there, we'll continue to Nagoya, where we'll visit the Toyota Museum (admission included), a must-see destination for car enthusiasts and those curious about automotive innovation.Finally, we'll proceed to Kyoto for our overnight stay.
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Kawaguchiko, Japan
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Iyashi No Sato Nenba, Japan
Iyashi no Sato stands on the site of a former farming village on the western shores of Lake Saiko. Known as âHealing Village,â the community is comprised of 22 traditional thatched roof houses that depict old-time scenery of the Showa Period (1926-1989). Each house highlights traditional Japanese culture through hands-on experiences such as crafts, sampling of local produce, and an opportunity to dress up in armor or kimono. In winter, snowfall transforms the village into a magical, fairytale-like landscape that commands a magnificent view of Mt. Fuji like no other!
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Toyota, Japan
Toyota is a major industrial city in Aichi Prefecture, Japan, renowned as the headquarters of Toyota Motor Corporation. It blends modern industry with natural landscapes, offering well-developed infrastructure and cultural attractions.
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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 5:Kyoto
Hotel:
Deluxe:
MIYAKO KIOTO HACHIJYO/NEW MIYAKO HOTEL
Meals:
Breakfast: Included; Lunch: Excluded; Dinner: Excluded
We'll spend the entire day exploring Kyoto, Japan's capital from 794 to 1868 and home to the Imperial Court. Remarkably, Kyoto was the only major Japanese city spared from bombing during World War II, allowing it to retain its rich artistic heritage. Notably, the Kyoto Protocol, aimed at limiting greenhouse gas emissions, was signed here in 1997.We'll include a visit to Kyoto's most iconic landmarks. Our tour will begin in Arashiyama, where we'll admire the Togetsukyo Bridge, or "Bridge over the Moon." This spot offers a breathtaking panorama of the surrounding landscape.We'll then visit the Tenryuji Temple, one of Kyoto's "five great Zen temples" and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, followed by a serene walk through its mystical bamboo forest.Next, we'll explore the magnificent Fushimi Inari Shrine; the Imperial Palace; and the Kinkakuji Temple, also known as the "Golden Pavilion," surrounded by its spectacular gardens. (The order of the visits may vary.)After the tour, you can enjoy some time to stroll through Gion, Kyoto's vibrant traditional district, known for its lively atmosphere and geishas.
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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 6:Kyoto - Nara - Osaka(77 km)
Hotel:
Deluxe:
CANDEO OSAKA NAMBA/HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS OSAKA CITY CENTRE - MIDOSUJI/MOXY OSAKA HONMACHI
Meals:
Breakfast: Included; Lunch: Included - Buffet More than 20 Westen set menu less than 20; Dinner: Excluded
We'll depart for Nara to visit Todaiji, a magnificent Buddhist temple built in 752, home to a giant Buddha statue. Here, you'll also have the chance to take photos and interact with the friendly deer that roam freely in the surrounding park. Lunch will be included.Afterward, we'll visit the Horyu-ji Buddhist Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that encompasses a seminary, monasteries, and temples. Its central pagoda is one of the oldest wooden structures in the world and holds the distinction of being Japan's oldest Buddhist temple, serving as an important place of worship.Our journey will then take us to Osaka, where we'll arrive in the evening. Accommodation will be in this vibrant and modern city, known as Japan's second-largest urban area. Later, we'll visit Dotonbori, a lively and colorful district renowned for its bustling nightlife.
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Nara, Japan
This Japanese city has a rich history. From 710 to 794 BCE, it was the country's capital. There are many deer in the area, and it is said that if you bow to them, they will return the gesture.
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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.
Day 7:Osaka - Himeji - Okayama - Okayama
Hotel:
Deluxe:
ANA CROWNE PLAZA OKAYAMA/GRAN VIA OKAYAMA/DAIWA ROYNET OKAYAMA
Meals:
Breakfast: Included; Lunch: Included - Appetizer, soup, main course chicken, dessert, 3 types of bread; Dinner: Excluded
We'll depart for Himeji, where admission to its immense complex, showcasing the architecture of Japanese castles, will be included. After lunch at a local restaurant (included), we'll continue to Okayama, where we'll visit Korakuen, one of the most beautiful gardens in Japan, with its lakes, waterfalls, and traditional teahouses. By crossing a pedestrian bridge over the river, you'll have the opportunity to visit Okayama Castle, a sixteenth-century Japanese fortification rebuilt in 1966 after being destroyed in a World War II bombing (visit inside the castle not included). Afterward, you'll have free time to explore the city, an active provincial capital with just over 700,000 inhabitants.Note: On some dates, we may stay in Fukuyama or Kurashiki. The visit to Kurashiki may take place on the same day in the afternoon.
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Himeji, Japan
A city located in Hyōgo Prefecture in the Kansai region of Japan. Originally a castle town, Himeji is home to the Himeji Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Okayama, Japan
Okayama, known for its delicious fruit, is often called the land of sunshine and Momotaro, the "Peach Boy" is the local hero and symbol. Okayama City, It is home to the imposing, black Okayama Castle and Okayama Korakuen, one of Japan's three greatest landscape gardens.
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Korakuen Garden
Korakuen is a beautiful landscape garden and Okayama's main attraction. Along with Kanazawa's Kenrokuen and Mito's Kairakuen, Korakuen is ranked as one of Japan's three best landscape gardens. It is located just beside Okayama Castle, which can be seen from the garden as "borrowed scenery".
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Okayama, Japan
Okayama, known for its delicious fruit, is often called the land of sunshine and Momotaro, the "Peach Boy" is the local hero and symbol. Okayama City, It is home to the imposing, black Okayama Castle and Okayama Korakuen, one of Japan's three greatest landscape gardens.
Day 8:Okayama - Kurashiki - Hatsukaichi - Hiroshima(191 km)
Hotel:
Deluxe:
ANA CROWNE PLAZA HIROSHIMA/HILTON HIROSHIMA
Meals:
Breakfast: Included; Lunch: Excluded; Dinner: Included - Dinner buffet
We'll set out for Kurashiki, a city renowned for its beautifully preserved historic center. You'll have time to enjoy a leisurely stroll through its charming streets, where the atmosphere of the past is still alive.Our journey will then take us to Hiroshima, a city forever marked by the atomic bomb that devastated it in 1945. We'll visit the Peace Memorial Park, the Atomic Bomb Dome, and the moving Peace Memorial Museum, where the history and resilience of this city are powerfully remembered.Seeking serenity after these reflections, we'll take a ferry to the island known as the place "where men and gods live together." Here, we'll visit the famous Itsukushima Shrine, dedicated to the guardian of the seas, and partially built over the water. You'll have time to explore the shrine, wander through the picturesque town center, and enjoy lunch.Afterward, we'll return to our hotel in Hiroshima, where dinner will be included.Note: The order of visits in Hiroshima may be adjusted without altering the overall tiinerary.
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Okayama, Japan
Okayama, known for its delicious fruit, is often called the land of sunshine and Momotaro, the "Peach Boy" is the local hero and symbol. Okayama City, It is home to the imposing, black Okayama Castle and Okayama Korakuen, one of Japan's three greatest landscape gardens.
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Kurashiki, Japan
Kurashiki is an area of historic buildings along an old willow-edged canal. A picturesque group of black-and-white warehouses has been converted into museums, and laneways are lined with old wooden houses and shops.
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Hatsukaichi, Japan
Hatsukaichi is a city in Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan, famous for the UNESCO World Heritage site Itsukushima Shrine. It offers beautiful coastal scenery and rich cultural traditions.
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Itsukushima
Itsukushima is a scenic island in Hiroshima Prefecture, famous for its iconic floating torii gate and Itsukushima Shrine, a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its unique architecture set over the water.
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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 9:Hiroshima - Tokyo(670 km)
Hotel:
Deluxe:
SHINAGAWA PRINCE HOTEL/TOKYO DOME HOTEL/IBIS STYLES TOKYO GINZA EAST
Meals:
Breakfast: Included; Lunch: Excluded; Dinner: Excluded
After breakfast, we'll provide a transfer to the station to take the bullet train to Tokyo. It takes four hours to travel the 800 kilometers between both cities. Arrival in Tokyo will be at around 2:00 pm.
Day 10:Tokyo
Meals:
Breakfast: Included; Lunch: Excluded; Dinner: Excluded
After breakfast, our journey will come to an end, leaving you with wonderful lasting memories.
Includes & Excludes
Price Includes
General Services Included: Travel by bus with an English-speaking guide, basic travel insurance, and hotel accommodation including breakfast buffet.
Includes arrival transfer
City tour in: Tokyo, Kyoto
Boat: Kawaguchiko Lake
Evening transfer: Shinjuku in Tokyo, Traditional neighborhood of Gion in Kyoto , Dotonbori in Osaka
Ticket admission: Metro, Zojoji Temple, Meiji Temple, Sensoji Temple, Tokyo Skytree (up to the Tembo Deck) in Tokyo, Arakurayama Sengen Park in Monte Fuji , Fuji Sengen Shrine in Kawaguchiko , Village Museum in Iyashi No Sato Nemba , Toyota Museum , Tenryu-ji Temple, Arashiyama bamboo forest, Fushimi Inari, Imperial Palace, Kinkakuji Temple in Kyoto , Todai-ji Temple and Horyu-ji Temple in Nara , Himeji Castle , Korakuen Gardens in Okayama , Itsukushima Temple , Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum
Ferry: Hiroshima/Miyajima, Hiroshima/Matsuyama
High speed train: Hiroshima - Tokyo
3 Lunch included in: Kawaguchiko, Nara, Himeji
2 dinner included in: Tokyo, Hiroshima
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