Discover the soul of Japan on a journey that balances iconic beauty with hidden serenity. From the shimmering gold of Kinkakuji and the endless vermillion gates of Fushimi Inari to the ancient cedars of Mt. Fuji’s gateway, this experience immerses you in living history. Witness the high-speed artistry of Nakatanidou’s mochi masters, walk through emerald bamboo groves, and meet the sacred deer of Nara. We blend world-class landmarks with authentic local flavors for a truly timeless escape.
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*Your tour will be 10 hours which includes pickup and drop off, Lunch Time and transfers from site to site.
*we pickup clients from their hotels or Airbnb within the 23 wards of Tokyo.
*You can decide your own pickup point or you can send your pickup location in (special requirements ) section or just simply contact us.
*Please understand sometimes depending on the road conditions, traffic and accidents driver might get late (10-30 minutes).
*If you want to be picked up outside Tokyo, kindly let us know in advance as this may carry extra charges.
Pick up can be Haneda or Narita Airport. To any of the Hotels or Airbnb within the Tokyo 23 Wards.
Tsukiji Market is Tokyo’s most famous food destination, legendary for its history as the world's largest fish market. While the wholesale "inner" market (and the famous tuna auctions) moved to Toyosu in 2018, the Outer Market remains a thriving, atmospheric district open to the public.
A serene escape in the heart of Tokyo, the East Gardens are the historic grounds of the former Edo Castle. Combining massive stone ramparts and deep moats with manicured lawns and seasonal blooms, they offer a perfect blend of shogun-era history and Zen tranquility. Whether you're climbing the ruins of the castle tower or wandering through the vibrant Ninomaru Garden, it’s an essential, free-to-enter retreat from the city's neon energy.
Tokyo’s oldest and most iconic Buddhist temple, Senso-ji is a vibrant explosion of color, culture, and ancient legend. Located in the heart of Asakusa, it offers a "time travel" experience into the spiritual soul of old Japan.
Reaching a staggering 634 meters, the Tokyo Skytree is the tallest structure in Japan and a futuristic masterpiece of the city’s skyline. It serves as both a high-tech broadcasting hub and a world-class observation point.
The ultimate destination for "Kawaii" culture, Harajuku is Tokyo’s electric center for youth fashion and creative self-expression. It is a place where radical street styles and playful snacks collide.
A sweet spot nestled in Japan's Fujiyoshida, where the iconic pagoda stands tall, flaunting its charm against the breathtaking Mount Fuji. It's like a postcard come to life, blending culture and nature effortlessly.
Nestled at the foot of Mount Fuji, Oshino Hakkai is a breathtaking set of eight crystal-clear ponds fueled by snowmelt that filters through porous layers of volcanic rock for over 80 years. This UNESCO World Heritage site offers a rare glimpse into "Old Japan," where thatched-roof farmhouses and spinning waterwheels reflect in shimmering, sapphire-blue waters.
Hidden within a dense, ancient forest of towering Japanese cedars, this shrine is one of the most atmospheric and soul-stirring sites in Japan. For centuries, it has served as the traditional starting point for pilgrims climbing Mount Fuji from the north.
Second largest Lake of the Fuji Five Lakes. With many lakeside hotels, windsurfing facilities, camp sites, excursion boats and ropeway. With the boat experience you can have amazing view of mount Fuji.
Oishi Park is one of the most scenic spots on the northern shore of Lake Kawaguchiko, offering a postcard-perfect view of Mount Fuji framed by seasonal flowers. It is a peaceful destination where nature and the grandeur of the mountain come together beautifully.
Saiko Iyashi-no-Sato Nemba, also known as the "Healing Village," is a beautifully reconstructed open-air museum on the western shores of Lake Saiko. It stands as a tribute to a traditional farming village that was tragically destroyed by a landslide during a 1966 typhoon. Today, it offers a peaceful, nostalgic journey back to old Japan, featuring over 20 thatched-roof houses set against the stunning backdrop of Mount Fuji.
Fushimi Inari Taisha is perhaps Japan’s most iconic Shinto shrine, world-famous for its seemingly endless "tunnel" of thousands of vermillion torii gates that wind up the wooded slopes of Mount Inari. Dedicated to the Shinto god of rice and commerce, it offers a spiritual journey through nature that feels both ancient and cinematic.
Celebrating over 150 years of history, Shinkyogoku is Japan’s second oldest shopping arcade. This lively, covered pedestrian street stretches 500 meters, offering a high-energy mix of Kyoto’s ancient soul and its trendy, youthful present.
Arguably the most famous image of Kyoto, Kinkakuji is a Zen Buddhist temple whose top two floors are completely adorned in brilliant pure gold leaf. Set against a lush mountain backdrop, it was designed to represent a "heaven on earth."
The most iconic natural site in Kyoto, the Arashiyama Bamboo Grove feels like stepping into a different world. As you walk the 500-meter path, towering green stalks reach toward the sky, creating a literal tunnel of emerald light and a soundscape so unique it's been designated one of the "100 Soundscapes of Japan."
Nara Park is an expansive, historic public park at the foot of Mount Wakakusa, famously known for its hundreds of freely roaming deer. Established in 1880, it is one of the oldest parks in Japan and seamlessly blends natural beauty with world-class cultural heritage.
Nakatanidou is a world-famous confectionery shop in Nara, legendary for its high-speed mochi-tsuki (rice pounding) demonstrations. It offers an energetic and edible piece of Japanese tradition right in the heart of the city.
Transfer from your Hotel or Airbnb to Kansai or Itami airport
If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.
If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
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