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Japan's Three Capitals group tour

Japan's Three Capitals group tour
A 5* hotel double per person
354
A 5* hotel single per person
417
Duration:
7 days / 6 nights
Tour dates:
July 24 - July 30
Hotels:
Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Otemachi Daiwa Royal Hotel Grande Kyoto
Number of persons:
min 2
Purpose of Travel:
Tokyo-Kamakura-Kyoto-Nara
Services
included
Accommodation in chosen hotels.
7 Breakfasts.
English-speaking guide
5 excursions.
Entry tickets and fees.
Lunches.
Transfer airport - hotel - airport.
not included
International flight.
Dinners.
Personal expenses.
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1
day
1 day. 25.07 Arrival on any flight, meeting and transfer to the hotel.
Full description
Arrive on any flight to Narita Airport or Haneda Airport. Meeting with guide and transfer to Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Otemachi or similar venue.
2
day
Day 2 25.07 Excursion around Tokyo.
08:00-09:00
Breakfast in the hotel.
09:50
Group meeting in the hotel lobby.
10:00-17:00
Tour of Tokyo.
Full description
The tour begins with a trip to the Imperial Castle and the Government district. You will enjoy Japanese matsu pines growing in the Imperial Palace’s park, and carps, a sacred fish in Japan, which can literally be seen in the channel that surrounds the Palace.

Then, you will move to Ginza, Tokyo’s most luxurious district. This region, adjacent to the Imperial Palace, has been the city's historical center since Japan opened up to the outside world. The symbol of Ginza is the Waco building, the luxury department store, and the Art Nouveau masterpiece. It is located at Ginza Forth Crossing, Tokyo's Times Square. The hieroglyphs "Gin-Za" mean "Silver Workshop" because they minted silver coins there back in medieval times. The world's leading fashion flagship stores, such as Chanel, Dior, Mikimoto, Cartier, and Louis Vuitton, lined up on Ginza Dori Street. All these architectural landmarks were designed by the most famous architects in the world. Ginza is also home to many traditional Japanese shops and luxurious restaurants that have existed here for several decades. Technology fans can enjoy visiting the Nissan Expo Center or check out the variety of gadgets in the Sony Building.

After that, you will visit Shinjuku, Tokyo's downtown. From the 45th floor of the Tokyo Metropolitan Building, designed by Kenzo Tange, you will enjoy a stunning view of the city below. On a cloudless day, you can even see Mt. Fuji's silhouette!

Then, it would be the right time to visit the new – world's tallest TV tower – Tokyo Sky Tree. Climb up to the observation deck at an altitude of 345 meters! The tower's four elevators make 600 meters per minute, and each elevator symbolizes one of the four seasons. Interestingly, the height of the tower – 634 meters – is very symbolic. The sequence of these numbers in Japanese is rendered as "mu," "sa," and "si," which is phonetically consonant with "Musashi," which was the ancient name of the site's area.
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3
day
Day 3 26.07 Excursion to Kamakura.
08:00-09:00
Breakfast in the hotel.
09:50
Group meeting in the hotel lobby.
10:00-18:00
Excursion to Kamakura by train..
Full description
Kamakura is the medieval military capital of Japan. It was founded by Minamoto Yoritomi, the first shogun of Japan. The era when Kamakura was the capital gave its name to the historical period of the same name in the history of Japan.

After meeting the guide at the reception, you will start your excursion to Kamakura, the ancient military capital of Japan. The city is located on the Pacific coast and surrounded by picturesque mountains, making it an impregnable fortress for enemies. You will see the Shinto shrine Tsurugaoka Hachimangu, which is dedicated to the god of war. Then, you will walk the famous Wakamiya Oji road, which splits the city and leads to the shrine. The road runs between two ponds: one is called "Genji," which means life, and another is "Heike," which means death.

The next spot, the Kotoku family temple, includes the Great Bronze Buddha Daibutsu, which is 13.5 meters high. The shrine was created in 1252 and survived severe fires, powerful earthquakes, and tsunamis. Then, you will see the three-level Hasedera temple. On top of a sacred hill is the famous gilded sculpture of the eleven-faced goddess Kannon, the tallest wooden sculpture in Japan, 9.5-meters-high. Buddhist monks carved The sculpture from a single trunk of a camphor tree. You will get back to your Tokyo hotel after the tour is finished.
4
day
Day 4 27.07 Excursion to Hakone and transfer to Kyoto.
7:00-9:00
Breakfast in the hotel.
9:00- 9:30
Check out from the hotel.
10:00
Group meeting in the hotel lobby.
10:20-18:00
Tour of Hakone.
18:40
Travel by train to Kyoto.
21:40
Arrival in Kyoto, check-in at the hotel.
Full description
After breakfast, your guide will meet you at the reception.

Hakone is a lovely forested hilly area, full of onsen and ryokan, located in the Five Lakes area nearby Mt. Fuji, famous for its scenery and natural beauty. It has been a place for Tokyoites' weekend getaways for centuries, just around an hour and a half away from the city.

Your first stop is the Hakone Open-Air Museum. You will enjoy viewing various installations while strolling down the stunning landscapes of Hakone. You will have Hoto, a hot udon noodle dish historically served in an iron cast pot for lunch.

Then, you will have a joyful ride on the Hakone Ropeway down to the famous Owakudani Valley. On the way, you will enjoy a beautiful Mt. Fuji view if the weather permits. Try a local specialty: black eggs cooked in natural volcanic vents. Boil your egg in one of the vents; according to the local legend, eating an egg adds seven years to your life! You will wrap your day by visiting the Hakone Shrine.
5
day
Day 5 07/28/2025 Excursion to Nara and Kyoto.
7:00-9:00
Breakfast in the hotel.
9:00- 9:30
Check out from the hotel.
10:00
Group meeting in the hotel lobby.
10:20-18:00
Tour of Nara.
19:40
Travel by train to Tokyo.
Full description
You will arrive in Kyoto by Shinkansen and enjoy a day trip with lunch at a traditional Japanese restaurant.

Kyoto is the ancient imperial capital of Japan, one of the oldest cities in the country, the entire historical part of which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Kyoto was founded in the 8th century and served as the Imperial residence for almost twelve centuries. Among its numerous temples and sacred sites in Kyoto, one can highlight the Sanjusan-gendo temple, built back in 1164. Even today, it is the longest wooden structure in the world. In the long central hall, in the twilight, there are 1001 statues of the goddess Kannon the Merciful. You will have a lunch break then at a traditional Japanese restaurant.

You will walk down the open veranda of Kiyomizudera, or the Temple of Pure Water. You will enjoy a stunning Kyoto panoramic view. The local legend says that if you take three sips from the adjacent spring, your wish will come true! You will wrap up your Kyoto’s experience by visiting the legendary Geisha Gion quarter, which has been a center of entertainment since ancient times.

Then you will relocate to Japan’s first capital, Nara. It takes around half an hour to get there.

The city is very close to Kyoto, just half an hour away. During its foundation, several majestic temples have been built here. For example, the Todaiji Temple, which was completed in 725. This is one the greatest wooden structures on Earth. Todaiji now is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This temple is dedicated to the Buddha of Infinite Light incarnation, embodied in the sun. Inside, there is a gigantic bronze Buddha statue, the largest in Japan.

In the 5th century AD, Japan borrowed a lot from China and Korea in terms of civilizational development. Religion was one of these gifts from Asia's mainland. Japanese have also borrowed writing, architecture, and even urban planning that dominated the Chinese Tang Dynasty style back then. This is why Nara, as Japan's first permanent capital, was built on the model of Changyan, the capital of China at the time.

Near Todaiji, another Buddhist temple, Kofukuji, is located; it was built in the 7th century. Its pagoda, Goju-no-to, is one of the tallest in the country. This "skyscraper from the past" is 55-meter-high! The Goju-no-Pagoda is the most famous graphic symbol of Nara.

Thanks to Nara's compact site, people usually come here for just a day, which is enough to see all the sights. Of course, the Kasuga Taisha Shinto Shrine is also worth your attention. At the entrance to the temple, there is a wisteria tree, whose age is estimated to be 800 years! Inside, on the temple grounds, is a Japanese cedar tree, which is around ten centuries old! All year round, the temples in Nara host various Buddhist and Shinto religious festivals.

You will be transferred by car to the railway station, where you will board the Shinkansen super express to Tokyo. Upon arrival in Tokyo, you will check in to your hotel.

You will move to your Tokyo hotel afterwards by Shinkansen.  
6
day
Day 6 29.07 Excursion to Nikko
08:00-09:00
Breakfast in the hotel.
09:50
Group meeting in the hotel lobby.
10:00-19:00
Excursion to Nikko.
Full description
First thing in the morning, you will meet your guide at the reception. Then, you will have a two-hour drive to the Nikko National Park – a place that, as its name suggests in Japanese, means sunshine. Since the temple with the great Shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu's tomb was built here in the 17th century, Nikko has been synonymous with splendor and grace.

The red Shinkyo Bridge, which could only be crossed by representatives of the Shogun or Emperor, was constructed on the spot where the founder of Nillo's first temple, the Buddhist monk Shodo, crossed a stormy mountain stream on the backs of two gigantic snakes. At least, this is what the local legend says.

The famous Hall of Three Buddhas in the Rinnoji Temple has a unique composition of three statues: Buddha Amida, the Goddess of Mercy Kannon, and the thousand-armed Kannon. Just behind the temple, there is a classic Japanese Shoyo-en landscape garden. Nearby is the sacred stable with a world-famous bas-relief of three wise monkeys, whose poses say: "I see no evil, I hear no evil, I speak no evil."

The Great Hall of the main shrine, Honden, contains the deified spirits of the three great shoguns of Japan: Ieyasu Tokugawa, Hideyoshi Toyotomi, and Yoritomo Minamoto. Those who wish to worship it can climb 200 stone steps to the bronze Hodo Pagoda, where Ieyasu's ashes are buried. Climbing along the mountain track, you will see the cascade of Kagon waterfalls.

After the excursion, you will be transferred to the hotel.
7
day
Day 7 30.07 Departure.
7:00-11:00
Check out from the hotel
7:00- 11:00
Transfer to the airport, departure on any flight.
Full description
Check out from the hotel. Meeting with a company representative. Airport transfer . Departure on any flight.

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