This Trip get's you best locations around Tokyo for 4 Days. This experienced guide will get you around at your ease. Tokyo, Japan's busy capital, mixes the ultramodern and the traditional, from neon-lit skyscrapers to historic temples. The city can lead you to interesting shops, restaurants and just sights found off the beaten path. Rising to 12,388 feet, Mount Fuji is the tallest mountain and known for graceful conical form. It is the country's sacred symbol, and temples and shrines are located around and on the volcano. Kamakura is a prominent resort town with dozens of Buddhist Zen temples and Shinto
shrines. Hakone is one of the most popular destinations among Japanese and international tourists looking for a break from Tokyo.
Let's see Tokyo, Kamakura, Mt Fuji, Hakone, Nikko, Enoshima
One more big plus, these trips are fully customizable.
Driver will meet in the hotel lobby
Sensoji (tH, Sensoji, also known as Asakusa Kannon Temple) is a Buddhist temple located in Asakusa. It is one of Tokyo's most colorful and popular temples The legend says that in the year 628, two brothers fished a statue of Kannon, the goddess of mercy, out of the Sumida River, and even though they put the statue back into the river, it always returned to them. Consequently. Sensoiji was built nearby for the goddess of Kannon. The temple was completed in 645, making it Tokyo's oldest temple.
Tokyo's most visited tourist destination, Asakusa is known for the great historical site complex and the old downtown atmosphere. The area attracts both Japanese and foreign tourists all year around
Tokyo's most visited tourist destination, Asakusa is known for the great historical site complex and the old downtown atmosphere. The area attracts both Japanese and foreign tourists all year around.
Meiji Shrine, located in Shibuya, Tokyo, is the Shinto shrine that is dedicated to the deified spirits of Emperor Meiji and his wife, Empress Shöken
Takeshita Street is a pedestrian shopping street lined with fashion boutiques, cafes and restaurants in Harajuku in Tokyo, Japan
Tsukijij Fish Market, located in Tokyo, was once the world's largest wholesale fish market. This bustling hub was renowned for its vilbrant seafood auctions, fresh sushi stalls, and a wide array of marine delicacies. Visitors could immerse themselves in the lively atmosphere. savoring the freshest sushi and seafood in the heart of Japan's capital. Though the inner market has moved to Toyosu, Tsukiji's legacy lives on as a symbol of Tokyo's culinary heritage and a must-visit destination for seafood enthusiasts.
The intersection is a popular location for movies and medlia taking place in Tokyo t has appeared in the films Lost in Translation
Meet Tokyo's most famous pooch, Hachikö. This Akita dog came to Shibuya Station every day to meet his master, a professor, returning from work. After the professor died in 1925, Hachiko continued to come to the station daily until his own death nearly 10 years later. The story became legendary and a small statue was erected in the dog's memory in front of Shibuya Station.
The 5th Station of Mount Fuji, also known as Fujinomiya 5th Station or Yoshida 5th Station, is the most popular starting point for climbers during the summer climbing season. It is located at an altitude of about 2,300 meters (7,546 feet) and offers facilities such as restaurants, shops, and accommodation. It's also accessible by road, making it a popular destination for those who wish to experience the mountain without climbing to the summit. The station provides stunning views of the surrounding area on clear days.
Small village in a scenic setting with 8 ponds, views of Mt. Fuji & vendors of food & souvenirs.
Shinto shrine complex with wooden structures & stone lanterns lining the paths through the forest.
Second largest lake amongst 5 fuji lakes. Surrounding mountains view of mount fuji.
Park on Lake Kawaguchiko with Mt. Fuji views, fields of lavender & a kids' playground.
Iconic pagoda on a hilltop facing Mt. Fuji in Arakurayama Sengen Park, reached via 398 steps.
Scenic lake discovered in 782,with summer hiking,boating,fall leaf watching and winter sports.
97-m. waterfall plunging over a forested cliff, with an elevator to a lower viewing area.
Opulent 17th-century shrine complex honoring the first shogun & featuring colorful buildings & art.
Black-&-red bridge with a storied past, framed by dense forest known for its striking fall colors.
Historic former palace & surrounding landscaped grounds, open to the public
A small valley along the Otani River, showing its rough flow
Buddhist temple & gardens dating from the 8th century, with a huge wooden statue of the god Kannon.
Tranquil temple known for a monumental, outdoor bronze statue of the Buddha in the seated position.
Old temple noted for its dense bamboo grove, plus a tea house offering a matcha reception.
Shinto shrine established in 11th century, built in 1828 in the traditional Edo architectural style.
Cozy island offering hot springs, an English-style garden, a sacred shrine, caves & a lighthouse
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