Day 1
Upon arrival in Tokyo at 08:45 local time, after passport and baggage procedures, we move on to a Tokyo city tour with our private vehicle waiting for us. Our first stop is Shibuya, known as a hub of entertainment and cultural experiences. One of Tokyo's most famous and bustling districts, Shibuya is home to one of the world's busiest pedestrian crossings (Shibuya Scramble Crossing). Seeing hundre
Day 2
After breakfast, we depart from our hotel with our private vehicle. First, we go to Sensoji Temple, built in 645 and considered Tokyo's oldest temple, recognized as one of the most important religious centers of Tokyo since the Edo period. After our visit here, we head to Yodobashi Electric Town, where we can find hundreds of electronic brands at low prices. After allocated shopping time, we move
Day 3
After breakfast, we set off to Mount Fuji, one of the symbols of Tokyo and Japan's highest mountain, located southwest of Tokyo on Honshu Island. First, we move to Hakone, located in the Kanagawa region, famous for its views of Mount Fuji and natural beauty. We take a boat trip on Lake Ashi with the unique backdrop of Mount Fuji, then ride the cable car to the Mototsumiya Shrine observation point.
Day 4
After breakfast, we depart from our hotel at the time set by our guide and head to the train station for our Shinkansen (bullet train) journey to Osaka. We only take our daily essentials. (Our large suitcases will be transferred separately by our company's transfer service to our hotel in Osaka.) The train can reach speeds of up to approximately 320 km/h, and after about 2 and a half hours, we arr
Day 5
After breakfast, we depart by private vehicle for Kyoto—Japan’s ancient capital, renowned for its temples, gardens, and traditional neighborhoods, and one of the best-preserved centers of traditional culture. Following a journey of approximately 1 hour, we begin our city tour. During World War II, Kyoto was the only place in Japan not bombed. The city of Kyoto is included on the UNESCO World Herit
Day 6
After breakfast at the hotel, we set off for our panoramic tour of Nara. We begin with Todaiji Temple, built in 752 with the purpose of being the head of all Buddhist temples. Over time, its influence grew and it began to affect politics in the 8th century. The main hall of Todaiji holds a record in the Guinness Book as the world's largest wooden structure. The massive building houses one of Japan