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10 Days Japan Friendly Tour Unveiling The most Famous Attractions
Tokyo
About
Experience the essence of Japan on a captivating 10-day journey through its cultural gems and natural wonders. Begin in Tokyo, bustling with Tsukiji Fish Market, Senso-ji Temple, Tokyo Sky-tree, and Shibuya Crossing. Explore Mount Fuji’s beauty and serene lakes, then soak in Hakone's hot springs. Discover Nagano’s snow monkeys and Zenko-Ji Temple. In Nikko Tochigi, marvel at Kegon Falls and Nikko Toshogu Shrine. Dive into Osaka’s vibrant city life, then Kyoto’s ancient shrines and Arashiyama Bamboo Forest. Lastly, reflect at Hiroshima’s Peace Memorial Park before returning enriched by Japan's diversity. Highlights of the Tour: Fully customizable itinerary. English-speaking driver. Private tr...
Highlights
10 days
Offered in Japanese & English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
10 days
Offered in Japanese & English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
WiFi on board
English Speaking Driver
Air-conditioned vehicle
Private transportation
Pick up and Drop off
Accommodation Minimum 1000yen to 20000yen per day
Meal
Fee to all Attractions UP TO 50$
Important Information
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Specialized infant seats are available
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Cancellation policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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For a full refund, you must cancel at least 24 hours before the experience’s start time.
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Cut-off times are based on the experience’s local time.
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If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
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This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.
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Any changes made less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time will not be accepted.
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10 Days Japan Friendly Tour Unveiling The most Famous Attractions
Tokyo
About
Experience the essence of Japan on a captivating 10-day journey through its cultural gems and natural wonders. Begin in Tokyo, bustling with Tsukiji Fish Market, Senso-ji Temple, Tokyo Sky-tree, and Shibuya Crossing. Explore Mount Fuji’s beauty and serene lakes, then soak in Hakone's hot springs. Discover Nagano’s snow monkeys and Zenko-Ji Temple. In Nikko Tochigi, marvel at Kegon Falls and Nikko Toshogu Shrine. Dive into Osaka’s vibrant city life, then Kyoto’s ancient shrines and Arashiyama Bamboo Forest. Lastly, reflect at Hiroshima’s Peace Memorial Park before returning enriched by Japan's diversity. Highlights of the Tour: Fully customizable itinerary. English-speaking driver. Private tr...
Highlights
10 days
Offered in Japanese & English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
10 days
Offered in Japanese & English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
WiFi on board
English Speaking Driver
Air-conditioned vehicle
Private transportation
Pick up and Drop off
Accommodation Minimum 1000yen to 20000yen per day
Meal
Fee to all Attractions UP TO 50$
Itinerary
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Day 10
Tokyo
7 Stops
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Tsukiji Fish Market
Tsukiji Fish Market, located in the Tsukiji district of Tokyo, Japan, was renowned as one of the world's largest and busiest fish markets. Spanning over 23 hectares, it was a bustling hub of activity where fishermen, wholesalers, and buyers converged to trade a vast array of seafood, including fish, shellfish, and seaweed. The market was particularly famous for its tuna auctions, where prized bluefin tuna fetched high prices and garnered international attention. While the inner wholesale market, where the auctions and bulk transactions took place, has relocated to Toyosu, the outer market still thrives with its vibrant atmosphere and numerous shops and restaurants. Here, visitors can explore a diverse range of seafood vendors, sushi restaurants, and culinary delights. Despite the relocation, Tsukiji Fish Market remains an integral part of Tokyo's culinary and cultural heritage, attracting food enthusiasts and tourists from around the world.
1 hour
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Tokyo Skytree
Tokyo Skytree is a striking landmark in the Oshiage district of Tokyo, Japan. As one of the tallest towers globally, it stands at an impressive height of 634 meters (2,080 feet). Completed in 2012, this architectural marvel serves as a broadcasting and observation tower, offering panoramic views of Tokyo and beyond from its observation decks. Its sleek design, inspired by traditional Japanese architectural elements, has made it a symbol of modern Tokyo, drawing millions of visitors annually to its observation decks, shopping complex, and entertainment facilities.
1 hour
3
Meiji Jingu Shrine
Meiji Shrine, nestled in the lush Yoyogi Park in Shibuya, Tokyo, is one of Japan's most revered Shinto shrines. Dedicated to Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken, this serene sanctuary offers a tranquil escape from the bustling city. Constructed in the early 20th century and rebuilt after World War II, Meiji Shrine's sprawling grounds encompass lush forests, serene gardens, and tranquil pathways. Visitors can approach the shrine via massive wooden torii gates and cleanse themselves at the temizuya before offering prayers or wishes at the main hall. The shrine's tranquil ambiance, towering trees, and traditional architecture make it a popular destination for locals seeking spiritual solace and tourists eager to immerse themselves in Japanese culture and history.
1 hour
4
Senso-ji Temple
Senso-ji Temple, situated in the historic Asakusa district of Tokyo, Japan, is one of the city's oldest and most significant Buddhist temples. Believed to have been founded in the 7th century, Senso-ji is dedicated to the bodhisattva Kannon, the goddess of mercy. The temple complex features a majestic gate called the Kaminarimon (Thunder Gate) adorned with a massive red lantern, which serves as a symbol of Asakusa and welcomes visitors to the temple grounds. Inside, visitors can explore the Nakamise-dori, a bustling shopping street lined with traditional stalls selling souvenirs, snacks, and crafts. At the heart of the complex lies the main hall, where worshippers and tourists alike pay their respects and seek blessings. Senso-ji Temple is not only a spiritual center but also a cultural landmark, drawing millions of visitors each year to admire its beauty, learn about its rich history, and experience the vibrant atmosphere of Asakusa.
1 hour
5
Takeshita Street
Takeshita Street (Takeshita Dori) is a popular shopping street in the Harajuku district of Tokyo, Japan. Known for its youthful vibe and trendy shops, it attracts a large number of tourists and locals, especially teenagers and young adults. The street is lined with fashion boutiques, cafes, and shops selling various accessories, cosmetics, and quirky souvenirs. Takeshita Street is also famous for its crepe stands and colorful, eccentric fashion, making it a central spot for those interested in Tokyo's vibrant pop culture and street fashion scenes.
1 hour
6
Shibuya Crossing
Shibuya Crossing, located in front of Shibuya Station in Tokyo, Japan, is one of the world's busiest pedestrian crossings. Known for its impressive and chaotic flow, hundreds of people cross from all directions when the traffic lights turn red simultaneously. This iconic intersection is surrounded by bright neon advertisements and large video screens, creating a dynamic and vibrant atmosphere. Shibuya Crossing has become a symbol of modern Tokyo and a popular spot for tourists, photographers, and filmmakers looking to capture the essence of the city's fast-paced urban life.
1 hour
7
Akihabara
Akihabara, also known as Akiba, is a district in Tokyo, Japan, famous for its extensive selection of electronics stores, anime, manga, and video game shops. It is a cultural hub for tech enthusiasts and fans of Japanese pop culture, offering a wide range of products from cutting-edge gadgets to collectible figurines and rare comic books. Akihabara is also home to themed cafes, such as maid cafes, where waitresses dress as maids and interact with customers in unique ways. The area attracts both locals and international visitors seeking the latest in technology and a deep dive into Japan's vibrant otaku culture.