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Visiting "Spring Takayama festival", one of the three most beautiful festivals in Japan. Gorgeous parade floats pass by spectators and remind them of the classic landscapes of long ago. In middle of April, the season of cherry blossom in Tokyo, Kyoto and Osaka is over, but Takayama is the best season for viewing cherry blossom because it is surrounded by the moutains. Enjoy collaboration traditional beautiful festival with charm cherry blossoms.
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Tour Date: 8D7N *April. 11 - April. 18, 2019 *Guaranteed departure
Tour Price : USD 2,880 USD 2,750 *Price per person, Based on TWN
Start in Tokyo, End in Osaka
Single : USD 3,440 USD 3,310
Price (age 4-11※): USD 1,440
Tokyo / Mt.Fuji / Lake Suwa / Matsumoto / Shirakawago / Takayama / Magome / Tsumago / Hikone / Kyoto / Nara / Osaka
Visitting World Heritage Sites of UNESCO : Mt. Fuji, Kyoto, Nara, Shirakawago
- DAY 1
11.Apr,2019 (Thu)
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NARITA / HANEDA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT-TOKYO
Welcome to Japan! You will be greeted by an English-speaking assistant at the airport.
The assistant will get you in the bus to your hotel.
You can also extend your vacation before the tour in Tokyo/ after the tour in Osaka.
Please contact us! -
Grand Nikko Tokyo Daiba (WiFi=○) or similar
DAIBA station on the Yurikamome line is facing the hotel entrance. It is 15 minutes from Shimbashi station linked with JR lines.
There are DiverCity Tokyo Plaza(shopping mall) or Amusement park(Palette-Town) around the Hotel.
- DAY 2
12. Apr, 2019 (Fri)
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NijyubashiAsakusa Sensoji ShrineShibuya crossing
TOKYO
Start approximately am 8:00, Arrival at hotel approximately 18:00.
Today, Cosplayer girl get on the bus with you and spice up the sightseeing!!
The First visit is Imperial Palace. The imperial palace is located on the former site of Edo Castle, a large park area surrounded by moats and massive stone walls in the center of Tokyo. It is the residence of the present Emperor and Empress. We stop at Nijubashi-mae to take photo. That bridge is called Eyeglass bridge for its looks.
We head out to Asakusa. Asakusa is a famous sightseeing spot in Tokyo, which is reminiscent of the Edo period. This district has been flourishing as a temple town of Senso-ji, the oldest and the largest temple in Tokyo. Kaminarimon, or “Thunder Gate,” the outer gate of the temple is very famous as a landmark of Asakusa for its huge red lantern. Nakamise street is a nice shopping street which is over 200m long, leading to the Senso-ji Temple, the best place to buy traditional Japanese souvenirs in Tokyo.
We proceed to Shibuya area. Meiji Jingu is a Shinto shrine. This shrine is dedicated to the divine souls of Emperor Meiji and his consort Empress Shoken (their tombs are in Kyoto). Emperor Meiji passed away in 1912 and Empress Shoken in 1914. After their demise, people wished to commemorate their virtues and to venerate them forever. So they donated 100,000 trees from all over Japan and from overseas, and they worked voluntarily to create this forest.
Located directly across from Harajuku station, Takeshita Street is very popular with young teenagers, particularly those visiting Tokyo on school trips, or local young people shopping for small "Kawaii" goods at weekends. Takeshita Street is a pedestrian-only street in Harajuku with a lively atmosphere.
Of course we'll pass The Shibuya Crossing, where is one of the world's busiest crossings. It doesn't matter what time of the day it is, there is always a crowd. It's actually pretty daunting to see such a large amount of people walking towards you, but Japan has an efficient pedestrian crossing system.
We return hotel.
Grand Nikko Tokyo Daiba (WiFi=○) or similar
DAIBA station on the Yurikamome line is facing the hotel entrance. It is 15 minutes from Shimbashi station linked with JR lines.
There are DiverCity Tokyo Plaza(shopping mall) or Amusement park(Palette-Town) around the Hotel.
- DAY 3
13.Apr,2019 (Sat)
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Lake Ashi HoutouHome visit
TOKYO-HAKONE-Mt.FUJI AREA-LAKE SUWA
Start approximately am 8:00, Arrival at hotel approximately 18:30
We leave Tokyo in the morning, then proceed to Hakone where is one of Japan’s most popular tourist destinations with easy access from Tokyo, attracting tourists seeking a break from the hustle and bustle of city life. You can also enjoy the magnificent beauty of nature including breathtaking views of nearby Mt. Fuji from Lake Ashi. We take a cruise and ropeway to see the splendid scenery from an observatory deck, Mt.Fuji, Gulf of Sagami and Lake Ashi....
Our lunch today is Houtou, which is Yamanashi's delicious local noodle. Houtou is originaly the name of the thick and flat noodle made from wheat. It is cooked in miso: soy bean paste, based soup with lots of vegetables in season, such as pumpkins, carrots. radishes and mushrooms.
Afterward we will stop at Lake Kawaguchi for photo. Lake Kawaguchi, situated in Yamanashi prefecture, west of Tokyo, is one of the best spots for viewing of the majestic Mt. Fuji. Weather permitting, we will enjoy the beautiful scenery lake with Mt.Fuji.
Next, we head out to the north and we visit one of the family house in Suwa area, tthey welcome you and it will be good experience to speak with locals, to have the questions answered about the daily life in Japan. You have a chance to close look at a Japanese house.
Home visit : We will have some tea and japanese traditional snacks with family. You are also able to see Japanese dance.After dinner at local restaurant, We proceed to our hotel. We stay at Japanese style accommodation tonight. Please soak in a hot spring tonight. You might feel the stiffness in your shoulder and neck relieved.
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Hotel Beniya (WiFi=○) or similar
Hotel Beniya is located in Kamisuwa-onsen, set at the edge of Lake Suwako and surrounded by mountains, is rich in natural beauty. While soaking in onsen on the hotel’s top floor, gaze out on the spectacular scenery of Lake Suwako and its mountain backdrop.
- DAY 4
14.Apr,2019 (Sun)
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Matsumoto CastleShirakawagoTakayama night festival
LAKE SUWA-MATSUMOTO-SHIRAKAWAGO-TAKAYAMA
Start approximately am 8:00, Arrival at hotel approximately 20:30
Today's our first visit is Matsumoto castle. Matsumoto Castle has become a National Treasure as the oldest extant five structure/six story castle in Japan. Its contrasting black and white, against the shining Japanese Alps makes for splendid scenery.
On the way to Shirakawago, you may see the central Alps and Southern Alps, if the weather parmitting. Spread along the Sho River in the deep mountains in Gifu Prefecture, Shirakawago is a historic village, where unique traditional farmhouses survive. Built in the architectural style called “Gassho-zukuri,” these houses are characterized by steep-pitched thatched roofs, which are designed to shed heavy snow typical of this region. Designated as a World Heritage site in 1995, this village is an outstanding example of a traditional way of life perfectly adapted to the cold environment. We can observe the inside of one of the farmhouse.
After enjoying nostalgic feeling, we proceed to Takayama that is known as "Little Kyoto". It is friendly city with beautiful seasonal scenery and has a long and rich history.
When we arrive at Takayama, first we go to the hotel to check-in, then we go out on the town to see Night Takayama festival.
The Takayama Spring Festival is the annual festival of Hie Jinja Shrine (more affectionately known as Sanno-sama), the guardian deity of the southern half of the old Takayama castle town. As such the festival is commonly known as the Sanno Festival. On the night of April 14, twelve yatai are festooned with some 100 lanterns for the night festival. The spectacle of the ornate yatai floating thier way through the evening with gently swaying lanterns alight is truly a sight to behold.Notice;
*Yatai are only on display during festival. With intricate wooden structures, exquisite carvings, drapes and other textiles, lacquer-work, metal crnaments and other decoratings, yatai are indeed a collection of traditional Japanese craftsmanship. The yatai featured in the takayama festival have been designated by the government as tangible folklore cultural assets. If it rains, that festival will be cancelled. Takayama Kanko Hotel (WiFi=○) or similar
Enjoy bathing at Onsen (hot springs) in the mornings and evenings. Each season boasts its beautiful transformations of the scenery of mountain forests. Features tatami (woven-straw) flooring and Japanese futon bedding.
- DAY 5
15.Apr,2019 (Mon)
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Takayama FestivalTakayama sanmachi districtMagome
TAKAYAMA-MAGOME-TSUMAGO-LAKE BIWA AREA
Start approximately am 8:30, Arrival at hotel approximately 17:30
Generally in the middle of April, Cherry blossom season is already over. But here in Takayama is surrounded by moutains, so every year, this time is the best time to see the cherry blossoms in Takayama.
We visit Takayama morning market. An open-air morning market held in Hida-Takayama is ranked among Japan’s three greatest open-air morning markets. The open-air morning market originated from a mulberry market held mainly on the Takayama Betsuin temple’s precincts around 1820. It opens from around six o’clock till noon every morning and an array of stalls with a plenty of vegetables, edible wild plants, pickled foods, flowers, fruits, rice cake, Miso, handmade folk crafts, etc.We stroll old town, Sanmachi district, developed as a merchant town built around the former castle town of the Edo period, is still prosperous today.
Then we proceed to Otabisho to see Karakuri marionette performances, are dedicated to the deities. The three yatai put on a different performance. Tease displays enact old Japanese legends and other tales, and the karakuri dolls virtually come alive in intricate dances set to Noh drama librettos. The dolls are controlled by dozens of strings with incredible skill by highly experienced puppeteers. Lunch is not included our itinerary today, but there were also many food stalls. So enjoy your lunch at restaurant or stall each person.
During the Edo period, Magome was the forty-third of the sixty-nine post towns, which connected Edo (present-day Tokyo) with Kyoto. Prior to becoming part of the Nakasendō, it was the tenth of eleven stations along the Kisoji, a minor trade route running through the Kiso Valley.
We visit Magome, is the furthest south of Kiso Valley post towns. Its buildings line a steep, cobblestone pedestrian road whose rustie shopfronts and mountain views will keep your finger on the shutter.We drive to Lake Biwa area and stay tonight.
Hotel Sunroute Hikone (WiFi=○) or similar class in Lake Biwa area
Hotel Sunroute Hikone is in a good location for sightseeing trips. It takes 1 minute on foot from the West Exit of the Hikone Station. Also conveniently located within 15min walking distance of Japan's largest lake, Lake Biwa.
- DAY 6
16.Apr,2019 (Tue)
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Kiyomizu templeTea ceremonyGolden PavilionGion
LAKE BIWA-KYOTO
Start approximately am 8:00, Arrival at hotel approximately 18:30
In the morning we proceed to Kyoto. As one of the most historical cities in the country, Kyoto induces curiosity in people who wish to explore the authentic allure of the Japanese culture. The whole of Kyoto is known as the Japan’s cultural center, with Kiyomizu Temple, Nijō Castle and Kinkaku-ji being among the most famous tourist spots here.
After arriving Kyoto, we start the tour to visit at Kiyomizudera temple** in Kyoto, which is known for "stage of the Kiyomizu", is listed as one of the 17 World Cultural Heritage sites in Kyoto. The main hall of a Buddhist temple commands a view of the whole Kyoto city. The main hall constructed over a cliff and featuring a large wooden veranda supported by 139 pillars, each 49 feet high. It is well known to the Japanese that the idiom "jumping from the veranda of Kiyomizu Temple" means that they're about to undertake some particularly bold or daring adventure.
**We just want to send out an announcement regarding the Kiyomizu Temple which you will be visiting while you are in Kyoto. The temple is scheduled to go under renovation for it's roof starting in 2016. The renovations itself require to cover the temple, of which work has already begun. The renovations are scheduled to be completed in March 2020.
Please be aware that when visiting the temple, it will take some time to get there as demand to see the temple before it is covered will be extremely high. We ask that you understand that the temple will already be partially covered, therefore it may not look like what you expected.After Kiyomizu temple, we will take you tea ceremony experience. The Japanese tea ceremony is called Chanoyu, Sado or simply Ocha in Japanese. You can discover a new aspect of Japanese culture by experiencing the Japanese tea ceremony!
Then we go to Kinkaku-ji which is known as the Golden Pavilion. It was built on the compound of the Rokuon-ji, a Zen Buddhist temple, which is designated as one of the 17 World Cultural Heritage-listed monuments in Kyoto. It is a three-story building in the garden complex unique to the Muromachi period, with its top two stories covered with pure gold leaf.
Our program will continue to Nijo Castle which was built in 1603 as the Kyoto residence of Tokugawa Ieyasu, the first shogun of the Edo Period (1603-1867). Nijo Castle can be divided into three areas: the Honmaru (main circle of defense), the Ninomaru (secondary circle of defense) and some gardens that encircle the Honmaru and Ninomaru. The entire castle grounds and the Honmaru are surrounded by stone walls and moats.
In the evening we walk around Gion district. Gion, the centuries old entertainment district, truly comes alive at night. We take you on a walk through the old tea house district, explain the customs of the geisha and apprentice maiko and help you discover this hidden world. Here we might even have a chance to catch a few of the girls in full costume rushing off to an appointment.
Kyoto Tokyu Hotel (WiFi=○) or similar
It is located right next to Nishi Honganji (temple, World Heritage). It is good idea to take walk to Nishi Honganji to see peace morning atmosphere (no entrance fee). Also, they have shuttle bus service to Kyoto station.
- DAY 7
17.Apr,2019 (Wed)
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Fushimi Inari ShrineSake bereweryTodaiji TempleDotonboriKushikatsu
KYOTO-NARA-OSAKA
Start approximately am 8:30, Arrival at hotel approximately 19:30
Before leaving Kyoto, we don't miss to go to Fushimi Inari Taisya which is the head shrine of about 30,000 Inari shrines across Japan, with a compound of 870,000 square meters. This shrine is renowned especially for its stone fox statues in pairs as well as thousands of closelyspaced vermillion torii gates lined up along the pathway to Mt. Inari, each of which bear the name of its donor.
Next we proceed to Sake brewery*. The development of Fushimi as a sake production site began around four centuries ago, when Fushimi Port was developed as part of the construction work for Fushimi Castle. The guide gives you a little tour inside the brewery followed by tasting.
*Sake tasting is not available for visitors who will be driving or riding a vehicle, minors, and pregnant or nursing women.Then we head to Nara. A cradle of traditional Japanese history and culture, Nara breathes the spirit of Yamato - the Japanese nation. Formerly known as ‘Heijyokyo’, Nara was the first capital of Japan, from 710 -794 AD.
In Nara, we visit to Todaiji temple and Nara deer park. Todaiji Temple is one of Japan’s most famous Buddhist temples and a World Heritage site listed as “Historic Monuments of Ancient Nara.” This venerable temple was originally built as the headquarters of all the Kegon sect Buddhist temples by Emperor Shomu in 728. Its Great Buddha Hall, which is one of the world’s largest wooden buildings, houses one of the world’s largest bronze statues of Buddha.
Nara park is the one of the most popular sightseeing spots for travelers in Nara. It is very famous for deer. You are going to see freely walking deer around the park. You can feed the cracker called “Shika senbei” to deer in Nara park if you want to try. It was sold in the park. Some deer will bow to you to get the cracker!
Then we head to Osaka. Osaka is very famous for its delicious cuisine and unique street food culture, so there’s that aspect for visitors and tourists. Kuidaore is also commonly associated with Dotonbori, which runs along the canal from Dotonboribashi Bridge to Nipponbashi Bridge in the Namba district of the city’s central ward.
When we arrive at Osaka, we stop at Osaka castle for taking a photo. Because there are many cherry trees around a castle and it is known as famous view spot for cherry blossoms. Osaka Castle is a symbol of Osaka, which boasts the five-layered, eight-story donjon modeled after Azuchi Castle. The existing donjon, restored in 1931, has an observatory that commands a breath-taking panorama of Osaka City.
Before we check in the hotel, we don't miss to go to Dotonbori area. This area used to be a theater district a long time ago, but it’ s now a popular entertainment and nightlife area characterised by big illuminated signboards and many, many food businesses.
There is the place where I want to take you by all means before leaving Japan as your dinner tonight. Kushikatsu is a skewer dish with bite-sized meats and vegetables on the skewer breaded with flour, eggs and bread crumbs, which is deep-fried. We have to follow the rules to allow everyone to enjoy meal comfortably. Dip a skewer in the sauce first. If you would like to put some more sauce on a partly eaten skewer, scoop the sauce with a piece of cabbage and pour it on the skewer. Please do not dip the skewer or cabbage you have been eating in the sauce. Please do not dip chopsticks in the sauce. Enjoy local meal of Osaka!
Sheraton Miyako Hotel Osaka (WiFi=○) or similar
It is located in central Osaka and there are various kinds of restaurants due to the city is called "City of Food".
- DAY 8
18.Apr,2019 (Thu)
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Airport
OSAKA-KANSAI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
Time to get back home with unforgettable memory and lots of souvenir. Leaveing for Kansai International Airport by Airport limousine bus. Return by air. Thank you very much for coming to Japan and Sayonara.
ROUTE MAP
Over View
8 Days 7 Nights
2 nights in Japanese style
5 nights in western style accommodation
16 Meals
7 Breakfasts
5 Lunches
4 Dinners
Highlights
Home visit of japanese house, Cherry blossom viewing, Nostalgic Shirakawago
Information
Extend Plan
You can also extend your vacation before / after the tour in Tokyo, Osaka. We can provide extension stay in the same hotel which as a tour uses for 15,000 yen~ per night, per person. Please contact us!
Child Rate※
Please note that children age 4-11 participant are half price when sharing a bed with their parents or guardians.
Children age 3 and under participant are free of charge.
PLEASE NOTE
All prices are per person, based on double or triple occupancy.
International flights are not included on our tours - this allows you the flexibility to choose your own departure and get the best value for your money!
TOUR COST INCLUDES
5 nights in Western style and 2 nights in Japanese style accommodation
Meet and greet upon arrival at Narita / Haneda International airport
Airport transfers on arrival and departure
Private coach transfers between destinations in Japan
Comprehensive escorted with our licensed professional English speaking tour guide
Meals described as in the itinerary
Admission fees and activities, gardens, and museums listed in the itinerary
TOUR COST DOES NOT INCLUDE
International Airfares
Meals that are not included in the itinerary
Travel Insurance
Alcoholic beverages and soft drinks
Personal expenses such as telephone and laundry bills
Gratuities
ADDITION INFORMATION
Transport : Travel by air conditioned, private coach, baggage handling free
Arrival/Departure Airports : For arrivals at Narita Airport (NRT), this tour starts in Tokyo and ends in Osaka, with departures at Osaka Kansai Airport (KIX)
Meal Requests : Vegetarian, halal or special meals can be arranged
Meet and Greet : Please note that the meet and greet and airport transfer to the first hotel is ONLY availableii on the first day of the tour after 10:00 AM. If you plan to stay extra nights before the start of the tour, please arrange your own hotel transfer
Tour schedule and prices subject to change without notice
CANCELLATION POLICY
- 46 days or more prior to arrival date in Japan: no penalty
- 45-31 days prior to arrival date in Japan: 10% of the tour fee
- 30-15 days prior to arrival date in Japan: 20% of the tour fee
- 14- 8 days prior to arrival date in Japan: 30% of the tour fee
- 7 - 3 days prior to arrival date in Japan: 50% of the tour fee
- Less than 3 days prior to arrival date in Japan: 100% of the tour fee ※The cancellation fee is based on the date (Japan Standard Time).