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240 hours
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Dive into Tokyo-a dazzling blend of ancient traditions, serene gardens, and futuristic cityscapes. Stroll along the bustling Shibuya Crossing, explore the peaceful Meiji Shrine, and taste your way through Michelin-starred sushi and vibrant street food stalls. This self-guided journey lets you uncover the city’s unique rhythm at your own pace, revealing why Tokyo is one of the world’s most fascinating cultural capitals.
But this isn’t your typical guided tour.
You’ll travel with the Digital Guide as your personal digital companion. You’ll never feel lost or unprepared-it’s like having a tour leader in your pocket 24/7.
No strict schedules. Just freedom and expert guidance in your pocket.
Stay in a convenient hotel right in the city center, so you're always close to the action. Follow an itinerary crafted by local experts to discover not only the must-sees but also hidden gems you won’t find in typical guidebooks.
Feel the city, not the crowds. Travel like a local.
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Specialized infant seats are available
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.<br>If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.<br>If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
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Grand Nikko Tokyo Daiba - 5* hotel if unavailable, similar or higher standard accommodation will be provided.
Narita International Airport Terminal 1 5F Observation Deck
Taxis in Japan are clean, reliable, and safe. The driver automatically opens and closes the doors; leave them alone. Just hail one on the street or use an app (e.g., GO). Payment is by cash or card. Most drivers only speak Japanese, but it's enough to show them the address written in Japanese.
Experience the famous Shibuya Crossing, where thousands of people cross at the same time. The energetic pace, bright billboards, and rhythm of the big city will immediately captivate you.
Meiji Jingu Shrine
Then you'll walk to the nearby Yoyogi Park, where you'll visit Meiji Jingu, a shrine dedicated to Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken. It's a beautiful and peaceful space surrounded by dense forests, contrasting with the bustling Tokyo.
Grand Nikko Tokyo Daiba - 5* hotel if unavailable, similar or higher standard accommodation will be provided.
Asakusa
In the morning, you'll visit the Asakusa district, where the monumental Thunder Gate will welcome us. You'll stroll through the traditional Nakamise street, where you can buy souvenirs or sample local delicacies. Don't miss a visit to Senso-ji Temple, one of the oldest and most important temples in Tokyo.
After the tour, enjoy a peaceful tea ceremony in a traditional teahouse near the temple, where you will learn how to properly prepare and serve tea according to Japanese rules of harmony and respect. Prior reservation is required for the ceremony; we recommend using the website www.tea-ceremony.jp, where you can easily choose the time, language, and type of experience.
Odaiba District
In the afternoon, visit the futuristic Odaiba district, where you can stroll along the artificial beach overlooking Tokyo Bay. A pleasant coastal promenade runs through the entire area, allowing you to freely walk and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and panoramic views of the city and the famous Rainbow Bridge. The surrounding paths connect parks, attractions, and viewpoints, so you can customize your route according to your mood – whether you want to relax by the water or take a longer walk along the bay.
Tokyo: teamLab Borderless Museum Admission Ticket
TeamLab Borderless is a digital museum where art literally moves, reacts to you, and transforms in real time. A world without borders awaits you, where individual installations seamlessly blend into one another, creating a fascinating, immersive experience. You'll see, for example, Infinite Crystal World – an endless space filled with glowing LED crystals that reflect light in the mirrors around you. In Bubble Universe, you'll enter a space filled with light bubbles that react to your movement. In the Sketch Ocean installation, you can draw your own sea creature and watch it come alive and swim on the walls around you. Waterfall Room will surround you with a digital waterfall cascading down virtual rocks and changing according to your body's movement.
Kabukicho
In the evening, immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of Kabukichō, where Tokyo truly comes alive. Experience a dazzling display of neon lights, bustling streets full of energy, bars, arcades, and a unique blend of modern entertainment and nocturnal chaos. It's a place where the city never sleeps.
Grand Nikko Tokyo Daiba - 5* hotel if unavailable, similar or higher standard accommodation will be provided.
Fuji Five Lakes
From Lake Kawaguchiko, head to Oishi Park on its northern shore by bus or on foot. This tranquil viewpoint offers a well-marked lakeside trail, surrounded by seasonal flowers, and stunning views of Mount Fuji. The journey from Kawaguchiko Station takes about 15 minutes by bus or a 30-minute leisurely walk. From Oishi Park, you can move to the Mt. Fuji Panoramic Ropeway station. It is located near the southern shore of the lake and can be reached on foot or by the Red Line tourist bus. The ropeway will take you up to Mount Tenjo in three minutes, where you will find a viewing platform overlooking the lake, Mount Fuji, and the surrounding landscape. At the top, you will also find the symbolic Tenjo Bell wishing bell and a stand with traditional sweet dango. If you decide not to go down by cable car, you can take a forest trail back to the valley, the journey takes about 30 minutes and is easy.
On your way back, stop by Kitchen Fujiyama View cafe in Oishi Park for coffee, pizza, or Japanese curry with a lake view.
For relaxation, we recommend the Fuji Chobo no Yu Yurari onsen with outdoor hot springs and mountain views.
Aokigahara Forest
You'll conclude the afternoon with a visit to the mysterious Aokigahara forest, located at the foot of Mount Fuji. This dense, quiet forest is shrouded in many legends and, thanks to its volcanic subsoil, has a special, almost supernatural atmosphere. An adventurous journey awaits you into ice caves such as Narusawa Ice Cave or Fugaku Wind Cave, where you'll see fascinating ice formations, narrow tunnels, and lava-formed walls. Narusawa Ice Cave will take you on a short but impressive route with low tunnels and ice formations, where even in summer the temperature is around three degrees.
Grand Nikko Tokyo Daiba - 5* hotel if unavailable, similar or higher standard accommodation will be provided.
Nikko
Nikko is a historic mountain town located north of Tokyo, known for its unique combination of rich cultural tradition and stunning natural beauty. It is home to the famous Toshogu Shrine, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and the iconic red Shinkyo Bridge. The surrounding area offers the picturesque Lake Chuzenji, the impressive Kegon Falls, and quiet forest trails. Nikko is an ideal destination for those who want to experience spiritual Japan surrounded by mountain scenery.
Kegon Falls
After visiting the temples, you'll embark on a pleasant walk to Kegon Falls, one of the most impressive and beautiful waterfalls in all of Japan. With a nearly hundred-meter drop and scenery surrounded by mountain forest, it offers a breathtaking spectacle that perfectly combines the power of nature with the tranquility of its surroundings.
Lake Chuzenji
In the afternoon, you can enjoy a short hike around Lake Chuzenji, located in the mountainous region above Nikko. One of the most popular trails runs along the northern shore of the lake and starts right at the Chuzenji Onsen bus stop, near Kegon Falls. The trail is well-marked and maintained, with wooden signs in Japanese and English. The trail leads through the forest along the lake and offers beautiful views of the water, surrounding peaks, and tranquil nature. You can reach Chuzenji Temple or continue to the natural area around Mount Hangetsuyama. The hike is easy, suitable even for less experienced hikers, and the return journey follows the same route. Just stick to the water and the signs; the orientation is simple and the route is very clear.
Hotel Gimmond Kyoto - 3* hotel if unavailable, similar or higher standard accommodation will be provided.
Fushimi Inari-taisha Shrine
Fushimi Inari-taisha Shrine is one of the most sacred and iconic places in Japan. Walk under thousands of vibrant red torii gates, creating mystical tunnels winding up the slopes of the sacred Inari mountain. The path climbs through a peaceful forest, passing smaller shrines, stone foxes, and viewpoints overlooking the city. This place is deeply spiritual and visually captivating.
Ginkakuji, known as the Silver Pavilion, is a Zen temple of delicate, quiet beauty, originally serving as a shogun's villa. Although never actually covered in silver, its elegance and tranquil atmosphere make it one of Kyoto's most impressive sites. It's surrounded by a meticulously landscaped garden with moss, stone paths, and an iconic white sand cone symbolizing Mount Fuji. From there, you'll head to the Philosopher's Path – a quiet, romantic path along a narrow canal, lined with cherry trees, small temples, and tea houses. The path got its name from the philosopher Kitaro Nishi, who used to walk along it daily, contemplating life. It's an ideal spot for a peaceful stroll, where you can sense the magic of Japanese simplicity and harmony.
Kinkaku-ji, or the Golden Pavilion, is one of the most famous and photographed temples in Japan. This three-story pavilion, the upper floors of which are covered in real gold, majestically reflects in the calm waters of Kyokochi Pond. The entire complex is set in a meticulously landscaped garden that acts as a perfectly composed picture. The atmosphere of the place is calm, respectful, and visually stunning – each step reveals a new view of the pavilion, the water, and the surrounding greenery. A visit to Kinkaku-ji is a true highlight of any trip to Kyoto.
Nishiki Market Shopping District
Nišiki Market, nicknamed the "Kyoto Kitchen," is a narrow, bustling alley lined with over a hundred shops and stalls where you can sample the best of local gastronomy. Expect traditional Japanese delicacies such as pickled vegetables, grilled fish, sweets, matcha products, or fresh seafood on skewers. The market atmosphere is friendly, colorful, and perfect for tasting and small purchases. It's a place where tradition meets modern street food, and where you can savor Kyoto in every bite.
Gion
Afterwards, you can take a stroll through the Gion district, one of Japan's last remaining traditional areas, where real geishas still walk. The streets are cobbled, lined with wooden houses, teahouses, and restaurants with subdued lighting. Evening Gion has a unique atmosphere, quiet, elegant, and full of nostalgia. If you're lucky, you might catch a glimpse of a geisha or maiko on their way to an evening performance. This district will show you a peaceful and cultured Japan unlike anywhere else.
Hotel Gimmond Kyoto - 3* hotel if unavailable, similar or higher standard accommodation will be provided.
Kiyomizu-dera Temple
You'll start your day at Kiyomizu-dera Temple, one of Kyoto's most iconic landmarks, perched on a wooden terrace above the city and offering breathtaking views of Kyoto. The atmosphere is calm and sacred, especially in the morning light. From there, you'll immerse yourself in the picturesque streets of the Higashiyama district, where traditional Japan comes alive; cobblestone paths, historic wooden houses, small shrines, and craft shops create a magical, postcard-perfect scenery.
Arashiyama Bamboo Forest
Walking through the bamboo grove in Arashiyama is like stepping into a surreal green tunnel. Tall, rustling bamboo stalks create a magical, quiet atmosphere that instantly transports you away from the city bustle. The well-marked path leads you deep among the bamboo to small viewpoints and a sacred river. Ideal for quiet meditation or a romantic stroll.
Monkey Park Iwatayama
Climb up a pleasant 20-minute path through a bamboo forest to Iwatayama Monkey Park, where you can see wild Japanese macaques in their natural habitat. At the top, there's a viewpoint with a stunning panoramic view of Kyoto and the surrounding mountains. The path is partly paved, partly forest trail, well-marked and supplemented with information boards.
Honke Owariya is Kyoto's oldest noodle restaurant, established in 1465, renowned for its delicate, centuries-old tradition of preparing soba noodles. Its exceptional broths, prepared with the purest spring water, have a unique taste and consistency. Located in the city center, the restaurant offers a simple yet elegant atmosphere where you can enjoy classic soba dishes at a table or picnic-style, giving the experience an authentic Japanese character. It's an ideal place for a quiet dinner after a day full of adventures.
CUVEE J2 HOTEL OSAKA by Onko Chishin - 4,5* if unavailable, similar or higher standard accommodation will be provided.
Nara Park
In Nara Park, you'll stroll among freely roaming deer, considered sacred messengers of the gods and symbols of the city. They are tame, curious, and often allow themselves to be petted or fed with special crackers that you can buy right in the park. The atmosphere is peaceful yet fascinating; encountering these creatures in a historical setting is an unforgettable experience. Right in the heart of the park stands the monumental Todai-ji Temple, which houses the largest bronze Buddha statue in Japan. The enormous wooden hall, one of the largest of its kind in the world, will amaze you with its size and spiritual power. It is a place where history, faith, and nature create a unique whole.
Osaka Castle
In the afternoon, you'll take the train to the vibrant Osaka, and your first stop will be the iconic Osaka Castle. This impressive symbol of the city will enchant you with its massive stone base, golden details, and views of the surrounding modern skyline. Stroll through the extensive gardens full of cherry blossoms, historical gates, and tranquil moats, while immersing yourself in the fascinating history of the famous warlord Toyotomi Hideyoshi, who once ruled here.
Dotonbori Tsuribori
In the evening, you'll immerse yourselves in the electrifying atmosphere of Dotonbori, one of Osaka's most vibrant areas. Neon billboards, the famous Glico Running Man sign, and bustling streets full of aromas will draw you into the world of Japanese street food. Here you'll taste iconic takoyaki – balls of batter filled with octopus pieces – or okonomiyaki – a savory Japanese 'pancake' with a choice of ingredients and rich toppings. A vibrant mix of tastes, sounds, and colors awaits, making Dotonbori a culinary and cultural experience you won't forget.
Daiwa Roynet Hotel Hiroshima - 4* if unavailable, similar or higher standard accommodation will be provided.
Atomic Bomb Dome
You will travel to Hiroshima, a city bearing a profound historical mark and simultaneously a symbol of hope and peace. You will visit the Peace Memorial Park, a tranquil place to commemorate the victims, and walk past the iconic Atomic Bomb Dome – a silent witness to the tragic events of 1945. The visit also includes the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum, which, through authentic objects, photographs, and survivor testimonies, offers a powerful and moving insight into the impact of the atomic bomb. This experience will leave a deep impression and space for reflection on the value of peace.
First, you'll be enchanted by the iconic floating torii gate of Itsukushima Shrine, one of Japan's most photographed symbols. It floats above the sea, and at low tide you can walk to it across the seabed. Its majestic silhouette, contrasting with the surrounding landscape, creates a magical scenery that changes with every tide and light of day.
Mt. Misen
After exploring the sanctuary, you can freely wander around Miyajima Island, among pagodas, small shrines, and quiet streets with sea views. For those seeking adventure, a short but rewarding hike to the top of Mount Misen, the island's highest point, is ideal. The quickest route is from the Momijidani Ropeway, which is about a 15-20 minute walk from the pier along a marked trail through Momijidani Park. The ropeway takes you up to Shishi-iwa station, from where a 30-minute walk along a stone path to the summit of Mount Misen awaits. The path is well-marked and leads through a dense forest with ancient trees, occasional views, and several historical stops, such as Buddhist temples and meditation caves. From the top, you'll have breathtaking views of the inland sea and surrounding islands – a view definitely worth the effort. The entire route is clear, well-maintained, and manageable even without a guide. All you need are comfortable shoes and a bottle of water.
Grand Nikko Tokyo Daiba - 5* hotel if unavailable, similar or higher standard accommodation will be provided.
Imperial Palace
You'll visit the Imperial Palace, the residence of the Emperor of Japan, located in the heart of Tokyo. Although the palace itself isn't open to the public, the surrounding East Garden offers a tranquil retreat with meticulously landscaped greenery, historic walls, and views of the moats. It's an elegant blend of history, nature, and cultivated quiet amidst the bustling metropolis.
Explore the Harajuku district, an iconic center of Japanese youth culture, fashion, and creativity. Takeshita Street, the main thoroughfare, is a vibrant stream of shops selling quirky clothing, accessories, themed souvenirs, and sweets you won't find anywhere else in the world. Expect shops with cosplay fashion, the colorful chaos of the 6%DOKIDOKI boutique, and legendary crepes filled with cream and fruit that you can eat right on the street. Stop by one of the unconventional cafes – for example, the Kawaii Monster Café, where you'll be greeted by an interior like a psychedelic dream and drinks served with colorful effects. Harajuku is a place where the rules don't apply and fantasy becomes reality.
Ginza
Enjoy your last morning in Tokyo to the rhythm of the city – the ideal time for some last-minute shopping and a farewell to its unique atmosphere. You can head to the elegant Ginza district, where iconic fashion houses, Japanese designer brands, and luxury department stores with impeccable service and gallery-like window displays await you. If you prefer a busier environment and more variety, head to Shinjuku. This district offers everything from trendy fashion boutiques and electronics to souvenirs, including department stores like Isetan, Lumine, or Yodobashi Camera. Whether you're looking for a unique gift or want to soak up the hustle and bustle of the Japanese metropolis one last time, Tokyo offers the perfect backdrop for your final experiences.
Ueno
In the afternoon, you can enjoy a relaxing time in the spacious Ueno Park, one of Tokyo's most popular green spaces. The park offers quiet alleys, lotus ponds, shrines, tea houses, and street stalls. It's an ideal place for a leisurely stroll or a picnic under the trees – especially in spring during the cherry blossom season, the atmosphere of the park is absolutely magical. Located right in the park is the Tokyo National Museum, the largest and oldest museum in Japan. In its elegant historical buildings, you can admire extensive collections of samurai armor, calligraphy, ceramics, Buddhist art, kimonos, swords, and archaeological finds from various periods of Japanese history. The museum is just a few minutes' walk from the main park gate and offers a fascinating journey through Japanese culture and aesthetics. It's the perfect end to your journey – peaceful, cultural, and inspiring.
Narita International Airport Terminal 1 5F Observation Deck
It is ideal to arrive at the airport at least 3 hours before departure, especially for international flights. During busy times, traveling through the city may be slower, so we recommend calling a taxi directly to the hotel in advance, or using a direct airport connection (such as the Narita Express or Airport Limousine Bus), which is comfortable and reliable.
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