Japan Deluxe Tours, Inc. 1820 W. Carson St. Suite 224 Torrance California 90501 USA Phone: 310-327-1111 FAX: 310-329-7609 |
14 Nights 15 days Highlights of Japan | Grand Tour |
Day 1
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Welcome to Japan! We will have transportation services to take you to your hotel. Please refer to your tour app for more information. Rest at the hotel and be ready to start your exciting tour tomorrow. **INFORMATION** From Narita Airport to downtown hotel in Tokyo - about 90 mins(Bus) From Haneda Airport to downtown hotel in Tokyo - about 30 mins(Bus) |
Tobu Hotel Levant Tokyo or similar
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Day 2
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We have cleared up the day for you to explore and enjoy Japan as you wish. During this time, you can also:
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Tobu Hotel Levant Tokyo or similar
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Day 3
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Kick off your unforgettable Tokyo sightseeing tour with a flavorful journey through the lively Tsukiji Fish Market, the historic seafood market once home to the world-famous tuna auctions. Here, you'll discover a rich selection of fresh Japanese seafood, seasonal ingredients, and traditional street food stalls. From expertly crafted sushi to sizzling grilled seafood skewers, this is the perfect place to taste the true flavors of Tokyo. Next, head to one of Japan’s most iconic spots — the Shibuya Scramble Crossing. Join thousands of pedestrians in crossing what is often called the busiest intersection in the world, capturing unforgettable moments from multiple angles. Just steps away is the beloved Hachiko Statue, honoring the loyal dog whose story continues to touch hearts across generations. This area is a must-see for fans of modern Japanese culture and dynamic city life. For lunch, enjoy a seasonal Japanese dining experience curated by our expert team. Based on the time of year, your meal will highlight regional delicacies and trending dishes that showcase the creativity and tradition of Japanese cuisine. Whether it's grilled fish in winter or bamboo shoots in spring, each course brings you closer to Japan’s culinary soul. We then step into the heart of traditional Tokyo with a visit to Asakusa, home to the city's oldest Buddhist temple — Senso-ji Temple. Stroll along the vibrant Nakamise shopping street, where you can shop for Japanese souvenirs and enjoy snacks like ningyo-yaki or matcha treats. With its rich spiritual heritage and picturesque architecture, Senso-ji offers an unforgettable glimpse into historic Tokyo. Conclude your day at the dazzling teamLab Planets TOKYO, an immersive digital art museum that seamlessly blends technology, light, water, and nature. Walk barefoot through interactive exhibits that respond to your movements, offering a one-of-a-kind multi-sensory experience. It's the perfect fusion of Japanese innovation and contemporary art, and a stunning finale to your Tokyo adventure. |
Tobu Hotel Levant Tokyo or similar
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Breakfast Lunch |
Day 4
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Start your day with a scenic ride on the Hakone Ropeway, one of the best ways to take in the breathtaking views of Mount Fuji, lush valleys, and the unique volcanic landscape of Hakone. On a clear day, the aerial cable car offers a spectacular panoramic experience as you soar above active geothermal terrain. Arriving at the dramatic Owakudani Valley, you'll explore a rugged landscape formed by volcanic eruptions over 3,000 years ago. Here, volcanic steam vents and sulfur springs offer a glimpse into Hakone’s dynamic natural forces. Don’t miss the famous Kuro Tamago (black eggs) — boiled in the hot springs and said to add seven years to your life for each egg you eat! Next, enjoy a cultural and artistic highlight at the Hakone Open-Air Museum, Japan’s first outdoor sculpture museum. Stroll through its vast garden filled with modern and contemporary art by masters like Picasso, set against the ever-changing backdrop of Hakone’s mountains. The seamless blend of nature and art makes this museum a one-of-a-kind destination. After a day of nature and creativity, board the Shinkansen bullet train for a comfortable and efficient transfer to Kyoto. This high-speed journey is not only fast but also a quintessential part of the Japanese travel experience, allowing you to enjoy scenic views of the countryside as you glide toward Japan’s cultural capital. *Please note: The itinerary may be adjusted depending on weather and operational conditions to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience. |
Onyado Nono Kyoto Shichijo or similar
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Day 5
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Start your unforgettable day in Kyoto with a guided visit to the scenic Arashiyama district, a favorite destination among both locals and international visitors. Stroll through the enchanting Arashiyama Bamboo Grove, where sunlight filters through towering green stalks — a magical setting that perfectly captures the beauty of traditional Japan. Continue your exploration with a fun and memorable rickshaw ride through Arashiyama. As you’re pulled along quiet lanes and riverside paths, enjoy views of historic temples, quaint bridges, and Kyoto's natural charm, all while learning about the area from your friendly guide. Next, the tour heads to Kinkaku-ji, or the Golden Pavilion, one of Kyoto’s most iconic landmarks. This stunning UNESCO World Heritage Site is renowned for its brilliant gold-covered exterior, reflected beautifully on the mirror-like pond that surrounds it. It’s a must-see highlight of any Kyoto tour. After lunch, immerse yourself in history at the Kyoto Samurai & Ninja Museum. Perfect for all ages, this interactive museum lets you learn about Japan’s legendary warriors. Enjoy hands-on experiences like wearing armor or handling replica swords as you gain insight into samurai culture and ninja traditions. Conclude your day with a cultural highlight — a Maiko Dining experience. Enjoy a traditional Kyoto-style meal while watching a performance by a Maiko, an apprentice Geisha. Her elegant dance and gracious presence offer a unique opportunity to experience Kyoto’s living heritage in an authentic and memorable setting. |
Hotel Emion Kyoto or similar
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Breakfast Dinner |
Day 6
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Begin your day with a scenic stroll along Ninenzaka, one of Kyoto’s most charming historical streets. Lined with preserved traditional machiya townhouses, this stone-paved slope offers a nostalgic glimpse into old Kyoto and is the perfect backdrop for photos and souvenir shopping. From there, travel to Nara to explore the world-famous Todai-ji Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Marvel at the temple’s massive wooden structure and its breathtaking Great Buddha statue — one of the largest bronze Buddha statues in Japan. Just outside, enjoy time at Nara Deer Park, where over a thousand free-roaming deer — considered sacred messengers of the gods — create a delightful and uniquely Japanese experience. Many will even bow for treats! Next, return to Kyoto for a soothing break with a traditional matcha tasting experience. Enjoy the rich, earthy flavors of finely whisked Japanese green tea in a serene setting, perfect for a moment of cultural reflection and relaxation. Continue your journey with a visit to the elegant Byodo-in Temple in Uji. This stunning UNESCO World Heritage Site is renowned for its Phoenix Hall, which appears on Japan’s 10-yen coin. Surrounded by tranquil gardens and mirror-like ponds, the temple offers a serene example of Heian-era architecture and spiritual beauty. Conclude your day at Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine, one of Kyoto’s most iconic landmarks. Walk beneath the thousands of vermilion torii gates that wind their way up the mountainside — a mesmerizing and symbolic path that represents prosperity and good fortune. It's one of Japan’s most photogenic and spiritually powerful sites. |
Hotel Emion Kyoto or similar
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Breakfast Lunch |
Day 7
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Our journey begins with a visit to the Awa-odori Museum in Tokushima. This museum is dedicated to the traditional Awa Dance, celebrated during the Obon season. We'll explore the rich history of this vibrant dance and even have the opportunity to participate and try some dance steps ourselves. The interactive exhibits provide a deeper understanding of the cultural significance of Awa-odori. Next, we head to Takamatsu to explore the stunning Ritsurin Garden. Awarded three stars by the Michelin Green Guide, this garden is an ideal spot for taking breathtaking photos. The meticulously landscaped grounds feature beautiful ponds, bridges, and teahouses. Climbing to the highest point of the garden offers a panoramic view, allowing visitors to fully appreciate the serene beauty and design of this historical garden. |
JR Hotel Clement Takamatsu or similar
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Breakfast Lunch |
Day 8
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Our journey begins with an interactive Udon Making experience in Takamatsu, where we'll learn the art of crafting these delicious noodles and enjoy our handmade creations. Next, we'll head to Hiroshima to visit the iconic Atomic Bomb Dome, a powerful symbol of peace and resilience. We'll then explore the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, dedicated to the memory of the victims and a place for reflection and hope for a peaceful future. Our visit continues at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum, where we'll learn more about the city's history and the impact of the atomic bombing through poignant exhibits. To conclude our day, we'll indulge in a traditional Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki dinner, savoring the unique flavors of this local specialty at a renowned restaurant. |
Rihga Royal Hotel Hiroshima or similar
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Breakfast Lunch Dinner |
Day 9
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Our journey begins with a scenic ferry ride to Miyajima, offering beautiful views of the Seto Inland Sea. As we glide over the calm waters, take in the fresh sea breeze and the stunning landscape, setting the tone for an unforgettable day of exploration. Upon arrival, we'll explore the island of Miyajima, renowned for its lush natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. Stroll through the charming streets, admire traditional architecture, and experience the serene ambiance that makes Miyajima a beloved destination for both locals and visitors. Next, we'll visit the iconic Itsukushima Shrine, famous for its "floating" torii gate, which appears to float on the water during high tide. This UNESCO World Heritage Site offers a unique and picturesque setting, perfect for capturing memorable photographs and appreciating the historical significance of the shrine. Don't miss the chance to savor local delicacies like momiji manju, maple leaf-shaped cakes filled with sweet bean paste, and fresh oysters, a specialty of the region. Indulge in these treats as you explore the island, adding a culinary delight to your cultural journey. For the adventurous, take the ropeway up to the higher elevations of Miyajima and enjoy a trek through the island's scenic trails. The ropeway ride offers breathtaking views of the island and the surrounding sea, while the trails provide an opportunity to immerse yourself in nature, with stunning vistas and peaceful forests. |
Rihga Royal Hotel Kokura or similar
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Breakfast |
Day 10
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We begin our exploration with a leisurely stroll through the picturesque streets of Yufuin. This charming town is nestled in a valley and is known for its stunning views of Mount Yufu, traditional ryokan inns, and hot springs. Yufuin's main street, Yunotsubo Kaido, is lined with unique shops, art galleries, and delightful cafes. The town also boasts beautiful natural scenery, including rice paddies and small rivers, creating a tranquil and idyllic atmosphere. Next, we'll visit Kinrin Lake, a serene spot surrounded by lush greenery. The lake is surrounded by peaceful walking paths and features Tenso Shrine, renowned for its torii gate elegantly standing in the water. Nearby, visitors can enjoy traditional shops and charming cafes, adding to the serene ambiance. Our journey continues with an adventure to Beppu's famous hot springs: Sea Hell and Blood Hell. Sea Hell, with its striking blue waters, and Blood Hell, known for its vibrant red hue, offer unique geothermal experiences. These hot springs showcase the fascinating natural volcanic activity of the region, providing an unforgettable and thrilling experience. |
Suginoi Hotel or similar
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Breakfast Dinner |
Day 11
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We begin our adventure with a visit to Amano Iwato Shrine, a sacred Shinto site nestled in the mountains. The shrine is dedicated to the sun goddess Amaterasu and steeped in mythology. We'll explore the grounds and learn about the legend of Amaterasu hiding in the cave, causing the world to fall into darkness. Continuing our journey, we'll walk to Amano Yasugawara, a mystical cave along the Iwato River. This significant Shinto site is where the gods gathered to discuss coaxing Amaterasu out of her cave. The cave, adorned with countless visitor-stacked stones, creates a serene and spiritual atmosphere. Our exploration culminates with a visit to Takachiho Gorge, a breathtaking natural wonder. The gorge is famous for its sheer cliffs, lush greenery, and the emerald waters of the Gokase River. For those interested, boat rentals are available to explore the gorge and view the stunning Manai Falls up close, enhancing the tranquil beauty of this remarkable landscape. |
Candeo Hotels Kumamoto Shinshigai or similar
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Breakfast Dinner |
Day 12
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We start our day at Sakura-no-baba Josaien, a cultural complex at the foot of Kumamoto Castle. Here, we immerse ourselves in the history and culture of the area, with traditional shops, restaurants, and historical exhibits offering a glimpse into the past. Next, we visit the magnificent Kumamoto Castle, one of Japan's most impressive and well-preserved castles. We'll explore its grand architecture, learn about its rich history, and enjoy the beautiful views from the castle grounds. Our journey then takes us to Yanagawa, known for its picturesque canals. We'll enjoy a relaxing boat ride along the waterways, surrounded by charming scenery and traditional buildings, making for a serene and memorable experience. |
JR Kyushu Hotel Nagasaki or similar
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Breakfast Lunch |
Day 13
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Our day begins in Nagasaki where we will visit several historically significant locations. The first stop will be the Nagasaki Peace Memorial Park, a symbol of peace and a testament to the horrors of war. The Peace Statue sits at the epicenter of the atomic bomb blast. The right hand points up to symbolize the bomb, while the left hand points toward future peace. The statue's bent right leg symbolizes meditation, while the bent left leg represents the need to stand against war. The closed eyes offer prayers and respect for the souls lost in the devastation. For lunch, we will enjoy local favorites champon and sara udon, both noodle dishes that originated in Nagasaki. Next, we will head to Glover Garden, which exhibits Western-style mansions. After viewing these gorgeous mansions, we will continue to the Oura Catholic Church. The Oura Catholic Church is Japan’s oldest standing Catholic church and was added to the UNESCO World Heritage Site list as part of the Hidden Christian Sites in the Nagasaki Region in 2018. Our journey continues to Imari in Okawachiyama Village, famous for its high-quality Imari porcelain. Here, we'll explore pottery shops and learn about the traditional techniques of ceramic craftsmanship. We conclude our day in Fukuoka, exploring the vibrant Nakasu district. Known for its street food, Nakasu offers a lively atmosphere and a chance to sample delicious local delicacies. |
TBA or similar
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Breakfast Lunch |
Day 14
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Today, we'll embark on the Shinkansen, heading swiftly towards Osaka. Upon arrival in Osaka, you are free to explore and enjoy the city at your own pace. Indulge in local cuisine, discover bustling markets, or simply soak in the vibrant atmosphere. |
Sheraton Miyako Osaka Hotel or similar
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Breakfast |
Day 15
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Your pleasant and memorable Japan tour ends today. The tour will disband after breakfast. Fly home with cherished memories or enjoy your extended stay in Japan. | Breakfast |