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8-Day Japan Semi-Guided Tour from Osaka: Kyoto, Nara & Tokyo | Mount Fuji, Hakone & Disneyland Highlights

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What you'll experience

Highlights

• Private Transfers: From/to major airports (only for HND/NRT/KIX/ITM)
• Central Stays: Hotels in Osaka & Tokyo + 1-night hot spring upgrade
• Flexible Travel: Daily departures, 2-to-go, free day in Tokyo
• Shinkansen Ride: Osaka to Tokyo with transfers
• Custom Routes: Mt. Fuji, Hakone, Kamakura & more options

8 days

Day-by-day itinerary

  1. 1

    Day 1 — Home - Osaka

    Today is your departure day.
    Please arrive at the airport at least 2 hours before your flight departs. We will arrange airport pickup based on your flight arrival time (within 3 hours of your arrival).

    Tips:
    * Our team will contact you before departure to go over important travel notes. Please keep your phone available and stay reachable.
    * Upon arrival in Japan, we have arranged a private airport pickup for you. The driver will take you to your hotel/apartment for check-in.
    * If your flight arrives early, you may leave your luggage at the hotel front desk or apartment and explore the nearby area to get a first taste of the city's charm.
    Meals: B: Excluded, L: Excluded, D: ExcludedStay: Folio Sakura Shinsaibashi Osaka by BanyanTree Group
  2. 2

    Day 2 — One day tour of Kyoto and Nara (Group Tour)

    ▼ Kiyomizu-dera Area (Approx. 2.5 hours, includes free time for lunch)
    You are free to explore the area at your own pace. Here are two suggested itineraries:
    Recommended Route 1: Kiyomizu-dera (entrance fee not included) → Ninen-zaka & Sannen-zaka Slopes → Ishibe Alley → Gion Hanamikoji Street → Yasaka Shrine
    Feel free to choose stops based on your interests and energy level.
    Recommended Route 2: – Kimono Experience
    Put on a beautiful kimono and stroll through Kyoto's ancient streets, visiting landmarks like Kiyomizu-dera or Fushimi Inari Taisha.
    You can rent and return the kimono at different shops (e.g., rent near Kiyomizu-dera, return near Fushimi Inari). Kimono rental is at your own expense.
    【Kiyomizu-dera】
    A UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Kyoto's most iconic temples, dating back to 778 AD. Inside the temple grounds is Jishu Shrine, known for love and matchmaking.
    【Ninen-zaka & Sannen-zaka】
    Charming traditional streets just outside Kiyomizu-dera, part of Kyoto's preserved historic district. Enjoy quaint Japanese architecture, local crafts, and specialty snacks.
    【Ishibe Alley】
    A quiet, stone-paved lane lined with elegant traditional houses. A hidden gem that feels like stepping back in time.
    【Gion Hanamikoji Street】
    Kyoto's famous geisha district. The northern part blends modern charm, while the southern end preserves its old-world feel. Look out for traditional teahouses and wooden facades.
    【Yasaka Shrine】
    A historic Shinto shrine in Higashiyama, popular for its romantic heart-shaped ema (wishing plaques) and a wide variety of lucky charms. Enjoy local Kyoto cuisine, soak in the traditional atmosphere, and capture timeless moments with your phone or camera!

    ▼ Fushimi Inari Taisha
    Fushimi Inari Taisha is famous for its "thousand torii gates" and attracts countless visitors from both Japan and abroad every year. It has ranked No.1 for three consecutive years in global travel site surveys as the "most popular tourist attraction in Japan among foreign visitors." Let's offer prayers here for ourselves and our beloved families.
    In addition, the ema (wooden wishing plaques) at Fushimi Inari are uniquely shaped like white foxes, allowing you to use your imagination to draw all kinds of creative expressions.

    ▼ Nara Park
    Nara Park is an urban park located at the foot of Mt. Wakakusa in Nara City. Famous landmarks such as Todaiji Temple and Kasuga Taisha Shrine are located within the park, making it a must-visit spot in Nara. Mt. Wakakusa, located near the park, offers a great view over Nara and hosts traditional events such as the Wakakusa Yamayaki (Grass Burning Festival) every January.
    The best way to explore the park is to take a leisurely walk. The park is home to a large number of freely roaming deer, which are also one of the highlights for visitors. The deer are very clever—if they see deer crackers in your hand, they will come right up to you, so please be careful not to be overwhelmed by a whole group of them!
    Recommended Route: Todaiji Temple (admission not included)
    Also known as Daibutsuden (Great Buddha Temple), it was built in 752 by Emperor Shomu to enshrine the Great Buddha and serve as the head temple of all Buddhist temples in Japan. It is the head temple of the Kegon school.
    Although the buildings were destroyed by two fires, the current structure was rebuilt in 1692 and is about two-thirds the size of the original.
    The Great Buddha Hall is 57 meters wide and 50 meters deep, making it one of the largest wooden buildings in the world. Inside, you'll find a 15-meter-tall Vairocana Buddha statue (Rushanabutsu). The temple complex also includes Nandaimon (Great South Gate), Nigatsudo, Sangatsudo, and more.

    ▼ Shinsaibashi & Dotonbori
    After the tour, you can choose to end the trip directly at Shinsaibashi or return to your hotel/apartment.
    【Shinsaibashi】
    A famous shopping street in Osaka, home to major department stores, chain drugstores, long-established specialty shops, and small boutiques.
    A wide range of products and styles can be found here, from luxury to affordable items. Specialty stores like Hello Kitty and Disney also have branches here. It's a paradise for those who love drugstores—popular among female travelers, offering various cosmetics and skincare products. Most stores have Chinese-speaking staff and accept UnionPay cards, making shopping easy and enjoyable.
    【Dotonbori】
    A symbol of Osaka's food culture, bustling both day and night. As the birthplace of the local saying "eat until you drop", Dotonbori is packed with street food like takoyaki, okonomiyaki, and Kinryu Ramen. You'll also find traditional izakayas and trendy, Instagram-worthy restaurants—such as the ever-popular Kani Doraku (crab cuisine), a favorite among Chinese tourists.
     
     
    Kiyomizu-dera

    Kiyomizu-dera

    Fushimi Inari-taisha Shrine

    Fushimi Inari-taisha Shrine

    Ninenzaka and Sannenzaka

    Ninenzaka and Sannenzaka

    Nara Park

    Nara Park

    Shinsaibashi

    Shinsaibashi

    Dotonbori

    Dotonbori

    Meals: B: Excluded, L: Excluded, D: ExcludedStay: Folio Sakura Shinsaibashi Osaka by BanyanTree Group
  3. 3

    Day 3 — A Line: Kobe City One-Day Group Tour B/C Lines: Universal Studios Japan One-Day Tour (Admission Only) (Osaka)

    Tour A: Full-Day Kobe City Sightseeing

    ▼ Kobe Harbor & Mosaic Ferris Wheel (Approx. 2.5 hours – includes free time and lunch on your own)
    Kobe Harbor is one of Japan's major commercial ports and has been an international settlement since the Meiji era, brimming with exotic charm. The waterfront area is known for its modern architectural designs and dazzling night lights. Signature landmarks include the Kobe Port Tower, the Maritime Museum, and the Mosaic Ferris Wheel.
    Take a relaxing stroll along the seaside promenade, enjoy the sea breeze, and spend a leisurely afternoon exploring the area. The bright red Mosaic Ferris Wheel is one of the harbor's most recognizable icons. It sits on the site of a former mini amusement park called Mosaic Garden, hence its name.
    Admission: JPY ¥800/guest (free for children under 3; at your own expense)
    Operating hours: 10:00 am– 22:00 pm (ticket sales end 15 minutes before closing)
    Recommended Dish: Kobe Beef
    Kobe beef is considered one of the most delicious wagyu varieties in the world, renowned for its melt-in-your-mouth texture. Originating from Tajima in Hyogo Prefecture—one of the birthplaces of wagyu—Kobe beef must meet strict standards. Cattle must be born and raised in Hyogo and have purebred Tajima lineage. Every calf is issued a certificate by the government detailing its pedigree and nose print.

    ▼ Kitano Ijinkan Street (Approx. 1 hour – free time)
    During the Meiji and Taisho periods, many Western-style buildings were constructed in Kobe. A number of them have been preserved in the Kitano area of Chuo Ward. From Yamamoto-dori 1-chome to 3-chome, the area is known as Kitano Ijinkan Street, once home to foreign merchants and diplomats.
    A walk uphill along Kitano-dori or Ijinkan-dori offers a charming, European-like atmosphere—perfect for a scenic stroll.
    Highlight: Starbucks Kitano Ijinkan Concept Store – This was Japan's first Starbucks in a heritage building. Originally built in 1907 as a private residence for an American, it was later purchased by a German baker and eventually transformed into a Starbucks in 2009. The ground floor serves coffee while the second floor displays historical exhibits.
    Recommended Attractions (Admission at your own expense):
    【Weathercock House (Kazamidori-no-Yakata)】
    A symbol of Kitano Ijinkan and a nationally recognized Important Cultural Property. The home once belonged to German merchant Gottfried Thomas. Featuring red brick walls and a pointed wooden spire, it stands out among the Western houses. The building's refined and vibrant design includes Art Nouveau elements from the early 20th century. The name comes from the iron weathercock mounted on the rooftop.
    【Moegi House (Moegi-no-Yakata)】
    Once the private residence of Hunter Sharp, the American Consul General in the Meiji era, this Western-style house was named after its light green exterior (moegi means "light green" in Japanese). Each room is painted in a different color and has a uniquely designed fireplace, showcasing intricate craftsmanship. Designated as an Important Cultural Property, the second floor offers panoramic views of Kobe city.
    【Uroko House (Uroko-no-Ie, "House of Scales")】
    The first ijinkan in Kobe to open to the public. It's named after its natural slate-covered exterior that resembles fish scales. Uroko House is designated as a Tangible Cultural Property and one of the 100 notable residences of Hyogo. The on-site art gallery features an impressive permanent collection of modern and European masterpieces, including works by Troyon (Barbizon School), Matisse, Utrillo, and Buffet.

    ▼ Arima Onsen
    Arima Onsen is one of Japan's three oldest and most prestigious hot spring towns, with a history dating back over a thousand years. Thanks to its favorable geographical location, it has long been loved by locals and travelers alike.
    The charming onsen town is lined with traditional inns, souvenir shops, ancient temples, and shrines, with sulfurous steam drifting through the streets. Wandering through Arima's atmospheric alleys feels like stepping into a hidden world, steeped in Japan's rich cultural and historical heritage. Hot steam rising from vents along the streets marks the presence of various natural hot springs. You'll also find plenty of delicious local foods to try while exploring this thriving town.
    Of course, a trip to Arima wouldn't be complete without enjoying the hot springs. Popular public bathhouses include Kin no Yu (Gold Spring) and Gin no Yu (Silver Spring), as well as larger themed bathhouses offering a variety of soaking experiences.
    Recommended Day-Use Onsen: Taiko-no-Yu (If Taiko-no-Yu is closed, alternatives like Kin no Yu or Gin no Yu may be visited.)
    【Taiko-no-Yu】
    Address: 292-2 Ikenojiri, Arimacho, Kita Ward, Kobe City
    This expansive 7,000 sqm hot spring theme park is one of the largest in Arima. It offers access to Arima's three famous springs: Kin-sen (gold spring), Gin-sen (silver spring), and carbonated spring, allowing guests to enjoy a full range of relaxing hot spring experiences.

    ▼ Mount Rokko Night View (Approx. 1.5 hours)
    Located near Kobe, Mount Rokko is part of the Setonaikai National Park and is a top destination for enjoying panoramic night views. It’s often ranked among the top three nightscapes in Japan.
    Due to the winding mountain roads, guests are encouraged to take the Rokko Cable Car (fare not included) rather than a bus to avoid motion sickness and enjoy a unique ascent experience.
    Operating hours: 7:10 am – 9:10 pm
    Closed days: None
    【Rokko Tenrandai Observatory】
    Located next to the Rokko Cable Sanjo Station, this observatory was named by the Showa Emperor in 1981 and is one of the top three night view spots on Mount Rokko. (Open year-round, free admission)
    The Kobe night view was first referred to as a "million-dollar night view"in 1953, based on the estimated cost of electricity visible from Mount Rokko totaling over one million dollars per month (at the time, USD 1 = JPY 360). By 2005, the daily cost of electricity seen from the mountain had exceeded ten million dollars (at USD 1 = JPY 110), giving rise to the nickname: "The 10-Million Dollar Night View."
    From the observatory, you can enjoy sweeping vistas stretching from Wakayama to the Akashi Strait.
    Note: During the "Kobe Rokko MEETS ART 2025 beyond" event (Aug 23–Nov 30), admission to Rokko Tenrandai Observatory is charged. Guests pay on their own.

    Tour ends with drop-off at Shinsaibashi/Dotonbori area or your hotel in Osaka city.
    Return time is for reference only and may vary depending on traffic conditions or the day's schedule.

    Tour B / 
    C: Universal Studios Japan Day Tour (Admission Ticket Only)

    Spend an unforgettable day at Universal Studios Japan (USJ) – a world-class theme park based on popular Hollywood movies. With thrilling rides, immersive attractions, and dazzling live shows, you'll feel like you've stepped into your favorite film scenes.
    One of the park's top highlights is The Wizarding World of Harry Potter, which has become a major reason for USJ's skyrocketing popularity. The area offers a stunningly accurate recreation of the original story setting, complete with top-tier rides, themed performances in front of Hogwarts Castle, and exclusive Harry Potter merchandise that fans won't want to miss.

    Note: This tour includes only the standard admission ticket.
    Optional Upgrade: Round-trip transportation service to/from USJ is available – please contact us for details! 

     
    Arima Onsen

    Arima Onsen

    Mount Rokko

    Mount Rokko

    Universal Studios Japan

    Universal Studios Japan

    Kitano-cho

    Kitano-cho

    Meals: B: Excluded, L: Excluded, D: ExcludedStay: Folio Sakura Shinsaibashi Osaka by BanyanTree Group
  4. 4

    Day 4 — Osaka - Shinkansen - Tokyo

    Shinkansen from Osaka to Tokyo
    (Shinkansen fare not included, includes station drop-off and pick-up) & Half-Day Free Time in Ginza/Shibuya
    Take the Shinkansen from Osaka to Tokyo:
    Reference train: Nozomi No.8 from Shin-Osaka at 10:06 am, arriving Tokyo at 12:33 pm). Upon arrival, you may store your luggage at the hotel, followed by half a day of free time in Tokyo.

    Recommended Itinerary: Ginza / Shibuya Half-Day Free Time
    【Ginza】
    Ginza is one of Tokyo's most famous commercial districts and a symbol of Japanese luxury and sophistication. Comparable to Paris's Champs-Élysées and New York's Fifth Avenue, Ginza boasts flagship stores of world-renowned brands, prestigious department stores, and historic shops. Along Namiki-dori Street near Harumi-dori's southern side, you'll find top luxury brands such as Hermès, Chanel, Dior, Gucci, and Louis Vuitton all gathered in one place, creating an unmistakably stylish atmosphere.
    【Shibuya】
    Located around Shibuya Station, Shibuya is one of Tokyo's three major commercial and entertainment hubs, alongside Shinjuku and Ikebukuro. It is a bustling district known for its iconic scramble crossing, where the streets flood with pedestrians every time the traffic lights turn green. The area is surrounded by massive digital billboards and neon screens that reflect the energy of this vibrant metropolis.
    Meals: B: Excluded, L: Excluded, D: ExcludedStay: 日本〒110-0004 Tokyo, Taito City, Shitaya, 1 Chome−3−11 HOTELCOMFACT
  5. 5

    Day 5 — A two day tour of Mount Fuji, Hakone and Kamakura

    7:00–8:30 am Hotel Pickup in Tokyo's 7 Wards (Hotel & Guesthouse Pickup Package)
    Please be punctual. The guide/staff will not wait beyond the scheduled pickup time. It is recommended to be ready and wait at the designated location during the pickup window. Your understanding and cooperation in following the guide's instructions is appreciated.


    ▼ Mount Fuji 5th Station Visit (Approx. 40 minutes) — Closest Viewpoint of Mount Fuji!
    This itinerary applies from April 26 to November 30.
    The 5th Station of Mount Fuji, located halfway up the mountain at an elevation of 2,305 meters, offers breathtaking views of Japan’s tallest peak. Whether viewed from afar or up close, Mount Fuji reveals different stunning atmospheres. From this closest vantage point, you can gaze up at the majestic summit. On clear, cloudless days, enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding scenery, including Lake Kawaguchi. When surrounded by mist and clouds, marvel at the enchanting sea of clouds below.

    ▼ Arakurayama Sengen Park — Popular Photo Spot for Mount Fuji Panorama (Approx. 60 minutes)
    This itinerary applies from December 1 to April 25 of the following year.
    A newly popular Instagram-worthy location, Arakurayama Sengen Park is considered one of the "21 places photographers must visit before they die." Climb the 397 steps near the main shrine to reach the iconic "Chureito Pagoda," perfectly framing a view that includes the pagoda, Mount Fuji, and the cityscape below in one shot. Photographers and tourists worldwide flock here to capture this breathtaking view.
    Not only stunning during the cherry blossom season in spring, the park is also beautiful with fresh greenery in summer, vibrant autumn leaves, and snowy winter scenery. Besides admiring the spectacular Mount Fuji views, you can also enjoy a charming overlook of Fujiyoshida City.

    ▼ Kawaguchiko Ropeway (Approx. 90 minutes — Free time including lunch; ropeway and lunch expenses not included)
    Take the Kachikachi-yama Ropeway located by Lake Kawaguchi and enjoy stunning panoramic views along the way. At the observation deck situated 1,075 meters above sea level, you can admire breathtaking vistas of Mount Fuji and Lake Kawaguchi. On clear days, the Southern Alps mountain range is also visible. At the summit stands the famous "Bell of the Heavens," said to grant your wishes when rung.
    Note: In case of force majeure events causing ropeway suspension or overcrowding that prevents boarding, the itinerary will be adjusted to spend time around Lake Kawaguchi instead.

    ▼ Owakudani Valley (Approx. 40 minutes)
    Located on the southeastern edge of Mount Fuji within Hakone City, Owakudani Valley is one of Hakone's most famous sightseeing spots. Formed approximately 4,000 years ago by volcanic eruptions on the northern slope of Mount Kamiyama, this volcanic crater is nicknamed "Great Hell on Earth" due to its sulfurous springs and volcanic gases. The area was renamed "Owakudani" after Emperor Meiji's visit in 1876.
    Owakudani is especially known for its unique black eggs, boiled in the hot springs and said in legend to extend one's life by seven years for each egg eaten.

    ▼ Ashinoko Lake Torii Gate & Hakone Shrine (Approx. 60 minutes)
    Ashinoko (Lake Ashi) is a volcanic lake formed around 3,000 years ago, located in the Hakone Mountains. It is one of Kanagawa Prefecture’s largest lakes and a well-known tourist destination, famed for its spectacular views of Mount Fuji. The iconic red torii gate stands majestically on the lake's surface, marking the entrance to Hakone Shrine. The reflection of the torii gate and Mount Fuji on the water creates one of Japan's most picturesque and celebrated views.
    Hakone Shrine, founded in 757 by the Buddhist monk Mangan Shonin, sits on the sacred Mount Hakone, a historically important center of mountain worship. The shrine was revered by famous warlords such as Minamoto no Yoritomo and Tokugawa Ieyasu. Known as a guardian deity of the Kanto region, Hakone Shrine is famous for blessings related to traffic safety, wish fulfillment, romantic success, and good fortune.

    ▼ Check-in at Shuzenji Taki-no-Yu Onsen Hotel
    Experience a 1,200-year-old open-air hot spring known for its beautifying properties. The accommodation features spacious 45 sqm tatami-style rooms, suitable for 2 to 4 guests per room. This is a 1-night, 2-meal plan including both breakfast and dinner.
     
    Lake Kawaguchi

    Lake Kawaguchi

    Arakurayama Sengen Park

    Arakurayama Sengen Park

    Ōwakudani

    Ōwakudani

    Hakone Shrine

    Hakone Shrine

    Mount Fuji

    Mount Fuji

    Meals: B: Excluded, L: Excluded, D: IncludedStay: Shuzenji Taki-no-Yu Onsen Hotel
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    Day 6 — A two day tour of Mount Fuji, Hakone and Kamakura

    ▼ Stroll Around Shuzenji Onsen Town — Michelin Two-Star Attraction (Approx. 60 minutes)
    Explore the picturesque Shuzenji Onsen town, a popular filming location for Japanese dramas and a Michelin Green Guide two-star tourist spot. Enjoy a slow-paced journey through this charming town on the Izu Peninsula, known as "Little Kyoto" for its historical and cultural richness.
    Ladies receive a complimentary kimono experience, perfect for capturing beautiful photos in traditional attire. Wander along shaded forest paths, relax at the thousand-year-old footbath, and pause on Koibito Bridge overlooking the winding Katsura River. Listen to birdsong echoing through the bamboo groves — a serene, almost ethereal atmosphere where time seems to stand still.
    Shuzenji has long been beloved by scholars, artists, and writers, including being the setting of Yasunari Kawabata's novel The Dancing Girl of Izu. The town also gained recent popularity as the romantic getaway in the Japanese drama We Married as a Job starring the beloved actress Aragaki Yui. This quaint town's natural beauty, ancient hot springs, and charming streets perfectly capture the essence of traditional Japan.

    ▼ Mount Omuro (Approx. 90 minutes — Free time including lunch; lunch cost not included)
    Known as the verdant "Matcha Mountain" in summer, Mount Omuro is a signature natural landmark of the Izu Highlands and was featured in the animated film Your Name as the model for a giant meteor crater.
    This volcanic cinder cone stands 580 meters high and was formed by volcanic eruptions depositing loose pyroclastic materials. Visitors can ride a scenic cable car to the summit, where a walking trail circles the crater. From the top, enjoy panoramic views of the Izu Highlands and Sagami Bay. On clear days, Mount Fuji is also visible in the distance.
    In summer, the mountain is covered in lush green grass, offering breathtaking views complemented by gentle sea breezes. Cable car fees are not included.

    ▼ Enoshima Island (Approx. 90 minutes — Free time)
    Founded in 552 AD during the reign of Emperor Kinmei, Enoshima Shrine is a historic site with several important cultural properties: The eight-armed colorful wooden statue of Benzaiten (goddess of music and wealth)/A sword crafted by Fujiwara Masahiro of Hizen Province/The "Eight-direction Staring Turtle"statue/The Enoshima Origin legend and the bronze torii gate.
    Benzaiten is revered as a deity of fortune, attracting many worshippers and tourists. Nearby, the "Money Washing White Dragon King"legend promises that washing coins in the shrine's pure water brings financial luck.

    ▼ Enoden Train Experience (Approx. 10–15 minutes, included)
    The Enoden (Enoshima Electric Railway) is a charming tram line connecting Fujisawa and Kamakura. It passes by most of Kamakura's major attractions and offers beautiful views of the Shonan coastline. When people think of Kamakura, the iconic Enoden train is an essential symbol. Scenes of this tram speeding along the tracks often appear in Japanese films and anime. This experience lets you ride the Enoden train yourself, not just admire it from afar.
    Note: The ride from Enoshima Station to Kamakura Koko Mae Station is included as a complimentary activity. In case of force majeure preventing the train ride, no refund will be issued.

    ▼ Kamakura High School & Shonan Coast (Approx. 50 minutes)
    Kamakura High School, located in Kamakura City, Kanagawa Prefecture, served as the model for Ryonan High School in the famous manga and anime Slam Dunk. Near the nearby station's crossing is the iconic scene where Hanamichi Sakuragi greets Haruko Akagi. Standing at this crossing, with the tram bell ringing, you can almost feel the youthful energy and spirit of Slam Dunk.
    Stroll along the Shonan Coast
    Crossing the railroad tracks and road, descend the stairs to reach the Shonan Coast-a well-known beach area in the Kanto region. It's a paradise for surfers and beach lovers. Walk on the sandy shore, listen to the waves, and relax your mind and body. On clear days, Mount Fuji can also be seen in the distance. The Shonan Coast often features in Japanese travel shows, movies, and TV programs.
    Note: In case of strong winds or rough seas (force majeure), beach access may be restricted.

    ▼ Return to Tokyo city
    Estimated travel time is about 2 to 2.5 hours. The return time is approximate and may be earlier depending on traffic and smoothness of the day's schedule.
    Drop-off points include:JR Tokyo Station Marunouchi North Exit/Mitsui Sumitomo Bank near Shinjuku West Exit  Hotel or guesthouse
    The day ends with a pleasant conclusion to your tour!
      
    Shuzenji

    Shuzenji

    Enoshima

    Enoshima

    Mount Ōmuro

    Mount Ōmuro

    Meals: B: Included, L: Excluded, D: ExcludedStay: 日本〒110-0004 Tokyo, Taito City, Shitaya, 1 Chome−3−11 HOTELCOMFACT
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    Day 7 — A/B Lines: Free Activities in Tokyo (No Transportation or Guide Included) C Line: One-Day Tour of Tokyo Disneyland (Admission Ticket Only)

    Tour A/B: Free Day in Tokyo (No Transportation or Guide Included)
    Recommended itinerary: Enjoy a relaxed city walk and experience the local Tokyo neighborhoods: Nakameguro – Daikanyama – Omotesando 
    【Nakameguro】
    Located near Shibuya, Nakameguro blends trendy shops, art galleries, and stylish cafés while retaining its local traditional charm. It’s known for popular cafés serving excellent coffee and local craft beers, including "ONIBUS COFFEE Nakameguro," "SIDEWALK STAND," and "Artless Craft Tea & Coffee."
    【Daikanyama】
    One of Tokyo's most desirable residential neighborhoods, Daikanyama is filled with narrow alleys hosting fashionable shops, cafés, and nightclubs, attracting many young fashion enthusiasts. The "Daikanyama T-Site," centered around the famous Daikanyama Tsutaya Books, is a multi-purpose complex that functions as a community hub and regularly hosts exhibitions and temporary art events.
    【Omotesando】
    This avenue is lined with flagship stores of global brands and striking architecture. Its side streets feature boutique fashion shops, experimental art spaces, trendy food trucks, and stylish cafés. Omotesando stretches from a lantern-lit intersection and is often compared to Paris’s Champs-Élysées—perfect for window shopping or people-watching. Walking along Omotesando in the opposite direction of Meiji Shrine (Miyuki Avenue), you'll pass the iconic Prada Aoyama flagship store and reach the Kengo Kuma–designed Nezu Museum. The museum houses exquisite collections of lacquerware, ceramics, paintings, and tea utensils, with its gardens dotted by traditional tea houses worth exploring.

    Tour C: One-Day Tokyo Disneyland (Admission Ticket Only)
    Covering 2.5 million square meters, Tokyo Disneyland is a dreamland for both adults and children. Explore fairy tale worlds alongside Snow White, Mickey Mouse, and Donald Duck across themed zones like Fantasyland, Tomorrowland, Adventureland, and Tomorrowland.
    Experience attractions such as Cinderella's Castle, Pirates of the Caribbean, Jungle Cruise, Big Thunder Mountain, Haunted Mansion, It's a Small World, Space Mountain, and the Wizarding Kingdom- offering fun for all ages.
    In the afternoon, enjoy spectacular parades featuring dazzling floats and beloved characters, bringing the magic to life and rekindling your childhood joy. Evening events include enchanting nighttime parades and fireworks laser shows (note: these may be canceled due to bad weather).
    Meals: B: Excluded, L: Excluded, D: ExcludedStay: 日本〒110-0004 Tokyo, Taito City, Shitaya, 1 Chome−3−11 HOTELCOMFACT
  8. 8

    Day 8 — Tokyo - Home

    Our company has arranged a private transfer service to the airport for you. Please gather in your hotel lobby at the designated time to depart for the airport. We generally ensure arrival at the airport approximately 3 hours prior to your flight.
    Meals: B: Excluded, L: Excluded, D: Excluded

What's included

Included

  • Accommodation listed in the itinerary (double occupancy; standard or double room without breakfast; hot spring hotel includes breakfast and dinner)
  • One-day/two-day group tours and guide services as stated in the itinerary
  • Private airport transfers and Shinkansen station transfers
  • Theme park tickets included as per the itinerary

Not included

  • Airfare
  • Japan individual tourist visa fee
  • Personal expenses and any costs incurred due to force majeure
  • Admission fees/meals at your own expense
  • Nighttime airport transfer surcharge: RMB¥100.00/guest per trip
  • Excess baggage fees
  • Shinkansen tickets and transportation to/from the two theme parks

Cancellation policy

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10–16 days before50%
17+ days before90%
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• If your flight is canceled, you may cancel the airport transfer free of charge by providing official proof of cancellation. Hotel cancellations will be handled based on the actual situation and may require further discussion.
• This is a package product. Once the order is confirmed, all services and items are booked with the supplier. If you are unable to participate in any part of the itinerary or included services, it will be considered a voluntary forfeiture, and no refund will be issued.

Important info

Special notes
Know Before You Book:
  • Tour guide information will be sent to your email from [email protected] by 21:00 PM (Japan time) the day before departure. Please be sure to check your inbox.
  • For large buses (45–49 seats), the front two seats are reserved as priority seating. If there are pregnant guests or passengers prone to motion sickness, please inform us in advance and leave a note in your booking (subject to reconfirmation).
  • Due to limited luggage space, only one suitcase per person is allowed on board. If you have more than one, please indicate this in the remarks section. Thank you for your cooperation.
  • Different vehicles and tour guides may serve you during different parts of the tour. We apologize for any inconvenience and appreciate your understanding.
  • During the actual trip, without reducing any attractions and with guest consent, the tour guide and driver may adjust the itinerary (e.g., change the visiting order of attractions) based on weather, traffic, or other conditions to ensure a smooth journey. In case of force majeure making it impossible to follow the original plan, any resulting changes in cost will be settled accordingly—refunds for reductions and surcharges for additions. We appreciate your cooperation.
  • If unforeseen circumstances prevent certain attractions from being visited, the guide may cancel or replace the attraction after consulting with guests. In such cases, refunds will be made based on the ticket price listed in the product, not the gate price. Thank you for your understanding.
  • Complimentary items or activities are subject to availability based on weather, capacity limits, or other operational reasons. Guests may choose whether or not to participate.
  • Due to seasonal factors, we reserve the right to adjust the apartment/hotel arrangements. Final hotel confirmation will be listed in our official "Departure Notice." Room types are subject to hotel availability and cannot be specified. Requests such as smoking/non-smoking rooms or allergy-friendly options must be noted in advance and are subject to hotel arrangements. We appreciate your understanding.
  • To ensure operational efficiency, some portions of the itinerary may be combined with other guests. In cases where travelers are staying at different hotels, local staff will arrange shared transfers based on the actual situation. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.
  • During non-free time in the group itinerary, early departure or leaving the tour midway is not permitted. We appreciate your understanding.
  • Please arrive at the designated meeting point on time as agreed with the tour guide. Late arrivals may delay the group's schedule, and if you miss the tour due to tardiness, you will bear full responsibility.
  • Natural attractions such as autumn leaves, cherry blossoms, and canola flowers are subject to weather and climate conditions. If they are not in bloom or have already withered, we kindly ask for your understanding.
Know Before You Go: 
This tour follows a shared group model with services provided by the local travel agency. To facilitate the departure, the agency may transfer passengers to a different vehicle and assign a different guide or driver, but the service level and itinerary will remain the same as per the contract.
  • Pickup/Meeting:
    Please arrive at the designated pickup point at the specified time. Do not be late. This product is non-refundable and non-transferable. If you miss the tour for personal reasons, you will need to bear the corresponding loss.
  • In-tour guidelines:
    No early departure or midway detachment from the group is allowed. If you choose to leave midway, any remaining portions of the tour will be considered forfeited, and no refund will be given. You will be responsible for any accidents that occur after detaching from the group.
    During peak tourist seasons or special circumstances, the tour's departure time may be slightly adjusted (please follow the guide's instructions).
    Traffic, weather, and other special conditions may result in adjustments to the tour order, though the planned attractions will not be reduced. The guide may rearrange the order of stops with your consent.
  • Local customs/regulations:
    Please respect local cultural customs during the tour.
  • Weather:
    The tour may be adjusted due to weather or other factors. For your safety, the staff may cancel outdoor activities and make alternative arrangements.
    In case of severe weather or other force majeure factors, the park may delay or cancel certain attractions or shows without prior notice.
  • Shopping:
    Some scenic spots, restaurants, and rest areas may have shops that are not affiliated with the travel agency. Please shop wisely and keep receipts. If any shopping disputes arise, you are responsible for handling them.
    The destination may have privately operated entertainment or consumer venues that lack legal business credentials. For your safety and well-being, please exercise caution when considering purchases or participation.
Travel Reminders:
  • Due to the unpredictable nature of traffic conditions, weather, holidays, and crowd levels, the arrival times at each destination may vary. In accordance with Japanese law, drivers are not permitted to work for more than 10 hours per day. To ensure the safety of both the driver and all passengers, we may need to adjust the itinerary based on real-time conditions. This could include shortening the duration at certain attractions or canceling some stops altogether. We sincerely ask for your understanding and support in prioritizing safety.
  • In the event of the above or other force majeure situations, we sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. However, we kindly ask for your understanding that no refunds will be issued under such circumstances. This policy is in place to ensure the safety of both the driver and travelers, and to maintain the smooth operation of the tour.
  • We are committed to providing the best possible travel experience, but in some cases, flexible adjustments to the itinerary are necessary. We truly appreciate your understanding and cooperation.
  • Examples of force majeure events include, but are not limited to:
    Natural disasters: Earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, floods, typhoons, etc.
    Traffic incidents: Road accidents, severe traffic congestion, etc.
    Weather conditions: Extreme weather such as heavy snow, rain, or fog may affect transportation and schedules.
    Government regulations: Emergency government measures, traffic restrictions, or regulations may lead to itinerary changes.
    Health emergencies: Sudden health issues involving guests or team members that require urgent medical care.
    Social events: Strikes, protests, or social unrest that may disrupt travel plans.
    Mechanical failures: Vehicle or transportation malfunctions causing delays.
Japan Travel Guidelines:
  • Immigration Requirements: According to the Japanese Embassy, all visitors entering Japan (except permanent residents and those under 16 years old) are required to undergo fingerprint scanning of both index fingers and facial photography at immigration counters upon arrival at airports or seaports. Immigration officers may also ask about the purpose of your visit, travel plans, length of stay, and travel companions.
  • Traffic Rules & General Conduct: Vehicles in Japan drive on the left side of the road, opposite to China. Please be cautious when crossing streets. Except in Osaka, escalators follow the "stand left, walk right"rule. Speed limits: 40 km/h in urban areas, 60 km/h on rural roads, and 80 km/h on highways and expressways.
  • Cultural Etiquette: Please respect local customs, eating habits, taboos, and religious practices. Embrace local traditions and cultural norms to ensure a respectful and pleasant experience.
  • Safety Alerts: Before and during your trip, please check the travel safety alerts issued by * China's Ministry of Foreign  Affairs http://cs.mfa.gov.cn/gyls/lsgz/lsyj/ and the * Ministry of Culture and Tourism https://www.mct.gov.cn/ggfw/cxts/. Let's stay informed and travel safely together.
  • Personal Safety: For your safety, avoid displaying valuables or large amounts of cash in public. Always keep a close eye on personal belongings such as jewelry, cameras, and wallets while out and about.
  • Activity Warnings: *Activities like swimming, rafting, diving, skiing, ice skating, snow play, surfing, adventure sports, hot air ballooning, and high-altitude cableways involve risks. Please assess your physical condition before participating, and follow any safety guidelines issued by local authorities or relevant agencies. *Hot springs in Japan contain various minerals and are beneficial to health, but prolonged soaking is not recommended. Those with heart disease, high blood pressure, chronic illnesses, or who are intoxicated should avoid bathing. Please follow all posted safety instructions in bathing areas.
  • Lithium Battery Air Travel Reminder: To ensure flight safety, lithium batteries carried by passengers are subject to strict inspection by the Civil Aviation Authority. Please comply with relevant regulations when flying.
  • Customs and Duty-Free Policy (China): According to China Customs regulations (Order Nos. 54/2010, 19/2016, 25/2016), inbound travelers are allowed to bring personal items purchased overseas with a total value not exceeding RMB 5,000.00 duty-free. Additional duty-free purchases at airport duty-free shops are allowed, provided the total (including overseas purchases) does not exceed RMB 8,000.00. *Please note that tobacco, alcohol, and other taxable items are not included in the duty-free allowance.
  • Prohibited Items: As per the "List of Prohibited Items for Entry into China," items such as bird's nest, fresh fruits and vegetables, animal-based traditional medicine, genetically modified materials, etc., are strictly prohibited from being brought or mailed into the country. Travelers must comply with all laws and regulations in their destination country. Do not engage in the trade or transportation of ivory or endangered wildlife products, as doing so may result in serious legal consequences.
Pricing notes (children, single supplement)
* Prices may vary during Japanese public holidays and national holidays.
* Kind reminder: Due to limited-time early bird offers, all departure dates require reconfirmation. Hotel availability is also subject to final confirmation.

* This is a bundled package and cannot be split or partially booked. Any unused services in the package will be considered forfeited. For individual service bookings, please inquire separately.
* Children under 6 years old can enjoy a child discount without occupying a bed (please inquire for details). Children aged 6 and above are charged as adults.
Travel tips
As hotel rates fluctuate, tour prices require reconfirmation. Please feel free to check with our team before booking - or book now and we'll confirm the best price for you.
We kindly ask you to provide your arrival and departure flight details when booking. If not available, please share them with our customer service team at least 3 days before departure.  


Route A: Classic Tour of Honshu
D1: Home → Osaka
D2: A one-day tour to encounter cute deer in Kyoto and Nara
D3: Osaka, Kobe & Rokko Mountain One-Day Tour
D4: Half-day free time in Osaka → Tokyo
D5-D6: A two-day tour to Mount Fuji, Hakone and Kamakura
D7: Free time
D8: Tokyo → Home

Route B: Relaxing Tour of Honshu
D1: Home → Osaka
D2: A one-day tour to encounter cute deer in Kyoto and Nara
D3: Osaka Universal Studios (including entrance ticket)
D4: Half-day free time in Osaka → Tokyo
D5-D6: A two-day tour to Mount Fuji, Hakone and Kamakura
D7: Free time
D8: Tokyo → Home

Route C: Family Tour of Honshu
D1: Home → Osaka
D2: A one-day tour to encounter cute deer in Kyoto and Nara
D3: Osaka Universal Studios (including entrance ticket)
D4: Half-day free time in Osaka → Tokyo
D5-D6: A two-day tour to Mount Fuji, Hakone and Kamakura
D7: Tokyo Disneyland (including entrance ticket)
D8: Tokyo → Home

* Itineraries may vary slightly depending on the selected route. The above is for reference only; the final itinerary will be confirmed in the departure notice.

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