Japan is a country where tradition and modernity coexist in harmony. This package begins in Tokyo, a city brimming with energy, a hub for global travellers, and an endless array of attractions. From ancient temples to dazzling towers, Tokyo offers experiences that will stay etched in memory forever.
The journey continues with a day trip to Mt. Fuji, the country’s most iconic natural landmark. Here, you’ll explore heritage centres, take a serene boat ride on Lake Ashi, and experience a thrilling ropeway ride to Mt. Komagatake before boarding the famous bullet train to Kyoto.
In Kyoto, immerse yourself in Japan's rich cultural heritage. Explore ancient castles, golden temples, and imperial palaces. A visit to Nara introduces you to UNESCO sites like Todai-ji Temple and the world’s largest bronze Buddha, alongside the playful deer of Nara Park. With leisure time built in, this journey ensures a balance of adventure and relaxation.
This six-day journey is an ideal destination for travellers, offering a comprehensive Japanese experience through Tokyo’s modern charm, Mt. Fuji’s natural wonders, and Kyoto’s rich cultural heritage.
Once you arrive at the Tokyo International Airport, our representative from South Tourism will meet and assist you with a smooth check-in at the hotel. The rest of the day is at your leisure.
Today is a day for sightseeing in Tokyo. After breakfast, begin your visit with Tokyo Tower, the second-tallest structure in Japan. Then move on to visit the classic Imperial Palace Plaza. The residence of Japan’s imperial family is in the exact centre of Tokyo, attracting everyone’s attention with its wonderful ambience.
Continue your drive to Sensoji Temple, Tokyo’s oldest Buddhist temple, located in Asakusa. Come out of the temple and stroll through Nakamise Shopping Street adjacent to the temple entrance. The most visited location in Tokyo is this 250m long street lined with souvenir shops and food stalls.
Try some of the popular dishes native to Tokyo before resuming your visit to Ueno Park, which is renowned for its cherry blossoms in the spring season. Return to the hotel for an overnight stay.
After breakfast, check out of the hotel and begin your day's trip from Hamamatsucho Bus Terminal. Proceed to Fuji Visitor Centre, now popular as Fujisan World Heritage Centre, where you get to know about the historic heritage, culture, and tradition of Mount Fuji.
Continue to Lake Ashi, situated on the Tokaido Road, the main route connecting Tokyo and Kyoto. Take a boat ride on Lake Ashi and enjoy a thrilling ropeway journey to Mt. Komagatake. Experience the thrill of riding the ropeway. Proceed to Kyoto by bullet train. Check into the hotel for an overnight stay.
Start your day with a drive to Nijo Castle, listed under the UNESCO World Heritage Site. The 16th-century castle is a classic surviving example of Japan’s feudal era and castle architecture, well worth marvelling at. Then, proceed to Kinkakuji Temple, one of the historic monuments of Ancient Kyoto. Built during the 13th century, the building was destroyed by fire, and the present-day structure incorporates elements of Shinden, Samurai, and Zen styles.
Next is the Kyoto Imperial Palace, which was once the ruling palace of Japan’s Emperor. After lunch, proceed to Todai-ji Temple in Nara, the Japanese headquarters of the Kegon School of Buddhism, which houses the world’s largest bronze statue of Buddha, known as Daibutsu. It is one of the historic sites in Nara listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. Also visit Nara Deer Park, Kasuga Taisha Shrine, and Nara Nagomikan. Return to the hotel for an overnight stay.
This entire day is at your leisure to explore Kyoto city at your own pace.
Post breakfast, check out from the hotel. Based on your departure schedule, you will be assisted to board your flight at Kansai International Airport. The tour concludes with wonderful memories of Japan!
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