JAPAN

JAPAN
Tokyo, Kamakura, Hakone, Mt. Fuji, Okayama, Kyoyo & Nara, Hiroshima, Kobe, Osaka, Shinsaibashi
8 Days / 7 Nights

Arrival Port       : Haneda Airport, Japan
Departure Port : Kansai Airport, Japan

Day 1
Tokyo Arrival
Arrive at Haneda Airport. Our guide / rep will assist you at the Airport and later transfer to Hotel by private coach. Check in to the Hotel (15:00 Hrs). Overnight stay in Hotel in Tokyo.

Day 2
Tokyo
Breakfast is taken at Hotel. Later, proceed for the city tour of Tokyo.
Tokyo Skytree (350 mts) – The Tokyo Skytree is a television broadcasting tower and landmark of Tokyo. it is the tallest structure in Japan and the second tallest in the world at the time of its completion.

Asakusa Temple and Inside Bazar
– It is an ancient Buddhist temple located in Asakusa, Tokyo, Japan. It is one of Tokyo’s most colorful and popular temples.
Imperial Palace Drive by– These beautiful gardens are located outside of the Imperial Palace. Access to the gardens is open to the public although the palace itself is off limits.

Ueno Park is a spacious public park in the Ueno district of Taitō, Tokyo, Japan. The park was established in 1873 on lands formerly belonging to the temple of Kan’ei-ji. Amongst the country’s first public parks, it was founded following the western example as part of the borrowing and assimilation of international practices that characterizes the early Meiji period. The home of many major museums, Ueno Park is also celebrated in spring for its cherry blossoms and hanami. In recent times the park and its attractions have drawn over ten million visitors a year, making it Japan’s most popular city park.

Kabukichō is an entertainment in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan. Kabukichō is the location of many host and hostess clubs, love hotels, shops, restaurants, and nightclubs, and is often called the “Sleepless Town”. Originally, the area was known as Tsunohazu and was a swamp. Overnight stay in Hotel at Tokyo.

Day 3
Tokyo
Full Day Sightseeing of Kamakura.

The Great Buddha of Kamakura is a bronze statue of Amida Buddha, which stands on the grounds of Kotokuin Temple. With a height of 13.35 meters, it is the second tallest bronze Buddha statue in Japan.

Tsurugaoka Hachimangū Is the most important Shinto shrine in the city of Kamakura, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. The shrine is at the geographical and cultural center of the city of Kamakura, which has largely grown around it and its 1.8 km approach. It is the venue of many of its most important festivals, and hosts two museums.

Yamashita Park is a public park in Naka Ward, Yokohama, Japan, famous for its waterfront views of the Port of Yokohama. Much of Yokohama was destroyed on September 1, 1923, by the Great Kantō earthquake. A Scotsman, Marshall Martin, advisor to Mayor Ariyoshi Chuichi, is credited with persuading the city government to use rubble from the Kannai commercial district to reclaim the former waterfront as a park. Overnight stay in Hotel in  Tokyo.

Day 4
Hamamatsu 
Full Day Sightseeing of Hakone / Mt. Fuji
Breakfast is taken at Hotel. Later, proceed for Full day  trip to Mt Fuji Hakone Tour.

Mount Fuji
– Mount Fuji is with 3776 meters Japan’s highest mountain. Mount Fuji is one of Japan’s “Three Holy Mountains” the nearly perfectly shaped volcano has been worshiped as a sacred mountain and experienced immense popularity throughout the centuries.

Lake Ashi Cruise – Ashinoko Lake, is a scenic lake in the Hakone area of Kanagawa Prefecture. Lake Ashinoko was formed in the caldera of Mount Hakone after the volcano’s last eruption 3000 years ago. Today, the lake with Mount Fuji in the background is the symbol of Hakone.

Hakone boiling valley It is the area around a crater created during the last eruption of Mount Hakone some 3000 years ago. Today, much of the area is an active volcanic zone where sulfurous fumes, hot springs and hot rivers can be experienced. Additionally, boiling valley has good views of Mount Fuji on clear days. Overnight stay in Hotel at Hamamatsu.

Day 5
Okayama
Full day sightseeing of Nara

Today after breakfast proceed for Full day Kyoyo & Nara.

Nara Deer Park – The park is home to hundreds of freely roaming deer. Considered in Shinto to be messengers of the gods, Nara’s nearly 1200 deer have become a symbol of the city and have even been designated as a natural treasure.

Todaiji (“Great Eastern Temple”) – It is one of Japan’s most famous and historically significant temples and a landmark of Nara. The temple was constructed in 752 as the head temple of all provincial Buddhist temples of Japan. Gekkeikan Sake Musuem this museum on sake-making is run by the Gekkeikan Sake Company, Ltd., one of Japan’s preeminent sake companies. Opened in 1982, it is housed in an old sake brewery that was built in 1909, and presents the history of sake in Japan and sake production in Fushimi in an easy-to-understand manner.

Proceed to Kyoto Sataion. Board on Bullet Train from Kyoto Station to Okayama Station. Overnight stay in Hotel in Okayama.
KYOTO STATION TO OKAYAMA STATION BY BULLET TRAIN

Day 6
Okayama
Full day sightseeing of Hiroshima
Breakfast is taken at Hotel. Later, proceed for the full day trip to Hiroshima by coach.

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”.   The A-Bomb Dome is a symbol of peace which most people have at least seen at one time in a picture. The building, which was designed by a Czech architect in 1915, had been used as the Hiroshima Prefectural Industrial Promotion Hall.

Hiroshima’s Peace Memorial Park – It is one of the most prominent features of the city. Even visitors not looking for it will likely stumble upon the large park of over 120,000 square meters. Its trees, lawns, and walking paths are in stark contrast to the surrounding downtown area. Overnight stay in Hotel in Okayama.

Day 7 
Osaka
Breakfast is taken at Hotel. Later, proceed for the full day trip to Kobe & Osaka.

Proceed to kobe by Coach.
Kitano-cho is a city district at the foot of the Rokko mountain range where many foreign merchants and diplomats settled after the Port of Kobe was opened to foreign trade in the second half of the 19th century. More than a dozen of the former mansions, known as Ijinkan, remain in the area and are open to the public as museums.

Later in Osaka:
Osaka Castle -It was the largest castle at the time. A Buddhist temple complex, that was once one of the powerful Seven Great Temples, located in the city of Nara, Japan. Its Great Buddha Hall, houses the world’s largest bronze statue of the Buddha Vairocana, known in Japanese as Daibutsu.

Shinsaibashi
Shinsaibashi Street -Shop around one of Osaka’s oldest and busiest shopping destinations which runs about 600 meters in length.  The Umeda Sky Building is the nineteenth-tallest[1] building in Osaka Prefecture, Japan, and one of the city’s most recognizable landmarks. It consists of two 40-story towers that connect at their two uppermost stories, with bridges and an escalator crossing the wide atrium-like space in the center. It is in Umeda district of Kita-ku, Osaka. Overnight stay in Hotel in Osaka.

Day 8 
Departure
Breakfast is taken at Hotel. Later,  departure from Kansai Airport for onward journey
End of our Servics

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