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This special adventure creates a lifetime memories of Greater Tokyo city, Nikko, Hakone and Mt. Fuji from its best angles, in a single/multi-day plan.
It can be customized for a one-day tour of up to two preferred destinations or a four-day tour covering all the destinations following the sample itinerary, according to the ticket options. Also, 2–3-day tours can be arranged according to travelers' plans through direct inquiries at discounted prices.
A single-day adventures can offer travelers their preferences for both sightseeing and authentic experiences within the two destinations or best highlights across three destinations with our professional guides and skilled drivers who are very passionate about offering the best Tokyo experiences to travelers.
We also offer Nikko tours!
Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Specialized infant seats are available
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
If you cancel at least 3 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.<br>If you cancel within 3 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
Private transportation
WiFi on board
Both alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks are allowed during the excursions
Air-conditioned vehicle
Excess baggage
Parking Fees
Meals
Restroom on board
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Tokyo Skytree
At 634 meters tall, it is the tallest free-standing structure in Japan and became the second in World after Burj Khalifa.
Asakusa
Asakusa's main attraction is Sensoji, a very popular Buddhist temple, built in the 7th century. The temple is approached via the Nakamise, a shopping street that has been providing temple visitors with a variety of traditional, local snacks and tourist souvenirs for centuries.
Ueno Park
Main attraction is Ueno Zoo, which was opened as the first zoo in Japan in 1882. Currently, about 400 species of animals, including rare animals such as Sumatra tiger, are bred. The number of admissions is the best in Japan. There are many exhibits on the site, including the Giant Panda Building and Japanese wild birds and animals such as sika deer and Japanese serow deer, the Japanese animal section, and the forest where the gorilla tigers live.
Meiji Jingu Shrine
Meiji Shinto Shrine was dedicated to the deified spirits of Emperor Meiji and his wife, Empress Shōken. It is located in a forest that covers an area of 70 hectares (170 acres). This area is covered by an evergreen forest that consists of 120,000 trees of 365 different species, which were donated by people from all parts of Japan when the shrine was established. The forest is visited by many as a recreation and relaxation area in the center of Tokyo.
Shibuya Crossing
The Shibuya Scramble Crossing is an intersection of 10 lanes located right outside JR Shibuya Station. When the traffic light turns green, 1,000 to 2,000 people cross the intersection at once, using five pedestrian crossings. It's said to be the busiest intersection in the world and is an iconic landmark symbolizing Shibuya.
Hachiko
Take some pictures at the statue of Hachiko, the most loyal dog in Japan. It commemorates Hachi's unwavering loyalty to his owner, Professor Hidesaburo Ueno, whom he would meet at the station every day. Even after Professor Ueno's death, Hachi continued to wait for him at the station for nearly a decade.
Edo-Tokyo Museum
The Edo-Tokyo Museum (江戸東京博物館, Edo Tōkyō Hakubutsukan) offers permanent exhibition vividly illustrates the past of Tokyo (known as Edo until 1869) through its exhibits and covers many features of the capital from the Edo Period to relatively recent decades.
Edo Castle Stone-walled Moat
Edo Castle was the residence of the Tokugawa shoguns who ruled Japan from 1603 to 1867. It was the center of political power in Japan during the Edo period. The castle grounds were vast, with the site expanding over time to cover an area that included parts of modern-day Tokyo.
Tokyo Disneyland
Tokyo Disneyland was the first Disney theme park to open outside the United States and the complex is the only Disney resort in the world not owned or operated by Disney Experiences in any capacity. It consists of Tokyo Disneyland, Tokyo DisneySea, and Ikspiari, which is a variation of the Downtown Disney and Disney Springs shopping, dining, and entertainment areas found at the Disney resorts in Anaheim and Lake Buena Vista respectively. It also contains Bon Voyage!, a large Disney goods specialty shop.
NINJA SAMURAI Tokyo
This immersive museum offers hands-on experiences like armor fitting, swordsmanship lessons, and ninja weapon training. Explore exhibits, learn about samurai and ninja history, and have a blast at this unique attraction. Perfect for all ages!
Tokyo Tower
Tokyo Tower was built in 1958 and is Tokyo's symbol. It has a strong presence amid the crowded buildings, even in a city as large as Tokyo and many tourists are still attracted to its majestic appearance.
Odaiba Seaside Garden
Odaiba Seaside Park is a standout spot in Tokyo, offering a mix of relaxation and excitement. Located on the man-made island of Odaiba, this park stretches along Tokyo Bay, providing stunning views of the Rainbow Bridge and the Tokyo skyline. The park features a sandy beach, perfect for a stroll or just sitting and enjoying the sea breeze. While swimming isn’t allowed, the beach is a great place for picnics and playing in the sand. The area is particularly famous for its beautiful sunsets. As the day ends, the sky often turns into a palette of orange and pink, making it a favorite spot for photographers and couples.
Tsukiji Fish Market
Tsukiji fish market used to prosper between 1935 to 1983 as the largest wholesale fish market in Japan. It closed down in 2018 and moved to Toyosu but the historical land of Tsukiji is still appreciated by the locals. There are still many shops in this old market which are busy with tourists looking forward to eating the delicious seafood.
Kappabashi Street (Kappabashi Dogugai)
visit Kappabashi Street, where chefs shop for handcrafted knives, ceramics, and Japan’s famous plastic food models. Or, visit Tokyo Skytree’s surrounding district, famous for breathtaking skyline views and lively shopping streets.
Harajuku Station
Explore Harajuku’s eclectic mix of fashion, pop culture, and tradition. Your host will help you discover its vibrant streets, from quirky Takeshita Street to the quiet, wooded paths surrounding Meiji Shrine—offering a moment of serenity in the middle of the city.
Takeshita Street
A pedestrian shopping street lined with fashion boutiques, cafes, and restaurants.
Hakone-machi
This captivating excursion commences from Tokyo city, embarking on a 30-minute drive through the scenic beauty of Japan. Famous for hot springs, natural beauty and the view across Lake Ashinoko of nearby Mount Fuji, Hakone is one of the most popular destinations among international tourists looking for a break from Tokyo.
Lake Ashinoko
Ashinoko, a volcanic lake in the central part of Honshu Island, is one of the main attractions of the Hakone area. Formed in the mountains, the lake attracts both Japanese and tourists from other countries, and the abundance of all kinds of fish attracts fishermen. It is 20 kilometers in diameter.
Hakone Sightseeing Cruise Motohakone-Ko Pier
At Lake Ashi, a serene lake surrounded by mountains, a pirate ship cruise runs between the three ports of Hakonemachi-ko, Motohakone-ko and Togendai-ko. During the cruise, there will be a spot where the passengers can view Mt. Fuji, the red torii gate of Hakone Shrine and the lake all at once, so have your cameras ready.
Hakone Ropeway
The observation platform offers breathtaking views of ‘Owakudani’, Hakone’s most famous tourist spot. Desolate mountainside covered by plumes of smoke produce a distinct scene so fitting the area’s former name of Hell Valley. Now, the Hakone Ropeway rising above Owakudani. There are also many scenic spots to be seen from the ropeway. Traveling from Sounzan to Owakudani, passengers can see the bottom of the valley below, and, when on route to Togendai, they can enjoy views of Mt. Fuji and Lake Ashi.
Owaku-dani Valley
Ōwakudani is a volcanic valley with active sulphur vents and hot springs in Hakone, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. It was created around 3,000 years ago, as a result of the explosion of the Hakone volcano. It is a popular tourist site for its scenic views, volcanic activity, and kuro-tamago (黒卵, lit. "black egg") — a local variety of hard-boiled eggs that uses the hot springs in their preparation. White smoke and smell of Sulphur drift around the stone valley and travelers can feel the volcanic activity.
The Hakone Open-Air Museum
The Hakone Open-Air Museum is the first open-air art museum in Japan, built in Hakone with the aim of harmonizing nature and art. Art works are placed everywhere on the vast site of about 70,000 square meters, surrounded by beautiful trees, grass, and moutains. It can be enjoyed by a wide range of ages, from families with children to adults traveling alone.
Tokyo Tower
Tokyo Tower was built in 1958 and is Tokyo's symbol. It has a strong presence amid the crowded buildings, even in a city as large as Tokyo and many tourists are still attracted to its majestic appearance.
Odaiba Seaside Garden
Odaiba Seaside Park is a standout spot in Tokyo, offering a mix of relaxation and excitement. Located on the man-made island of Odaiba, this park stretches along Tokyo Bay, providing stunning views of the Rainbow Bridge and the Tokyo skyline. The park features a sandy beach, perfect for a stroll or just sitting and enjoying the sea breeze. While swimming isn’t allowed, the beach is a great place for picnics and playing in the sand. The area is particularly famous for its beautiful sunsets. As the day ends, the sky often turns into a palette of orange and pink, making it a favorite spot for photographers and couples.
Mount Fuji
Mount Fuji is an iconic volcano and the highest point in the country. Its majestic shape and cultural significance make it a popular pilgrimage site and natural wonder. Recommended activities include riding the ropeway up Mt. Kachi Kachi, taking a cruise on Lake Kawaguchi or diving to Mt. Fuji 5th Station to get perfect panoramic views of the mountain. Other popular activities include walking to Arakura Fuji Sengen-jinja Shrine and its pagoda in Arakurayama Sengen Park, and exploring the small village of Oshino Hakkai and its hot springs.
Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Jinja Shrine
Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Shrine enshrines the deity Mount Fuji, and it is located amidst a dense old-growth forest, making it one of the largest forest shrines in Japan. The long, atmospheric approach to the main shrine is lined with mossy stone lanterns and shaded by tall cedar trees. Of note on the shrine grounds are four trees believed to be approximately 1,000 years old, with a girth of 23 meters.
Arakurayama Sengen Park
Arakura Fuji Sengen-jinja Shrine together with it's Chureito Pagoda offer spectacular views of Mount Fuji!
Lake Kawaguchiko
It is the most famous among the five lakes surrounding Mount Fuji, including Lake Yamanaka, which offer spectacular views of the volcano. Travelers can capture that views from Kachi Kachi ropeway or cruise at the lake, where can enjoy other boat cruises, fishing, hot springs, and the surrounding beautiful sceneries. Oishi Park located on the shores of Lake Kawaguchi, is known for its seasonal flower gardens that offers stunning views of Mount Fuji as well.
Mt. Fuji 5th Station
Situated 2300 m above sea level, a point for a closer view of Mt fuji, especially when the sky is clear. Also, there are lots of souvenir shop enjoy shopping. This is best spot for climbers to go top of Mt fuji.
Oshino Hakkai
Sumiyoshi Taisha has stood watch over Osaka Bay for almost 2,000 years. Founded in the 3rd century before the introduction of Buddhism, it displays a unique style of shrine architecture, called Sumiyoshi-zukuri, that is free of influence from the Asian mainland. Since its founding, Oshino Hakkai, or the Eight Seas of Oshino, are a set of eight ponds located in the Fuji Five Lakes area, on the site of a former sixth lake that dried out several centuries ago. The eight ponds are fed by snowmelt from the slopes of Mount Fuji that filters down the mountain through porous layers of volcanic rock over a period of several decades. This makes the mineral-rich pond waters remarkably clear and pristine that can even reflect the view of Mt. Fuji.
Saiko Iyashi no Sato Nemba
Iyashi no Sato (いやしの里) stands on the site of a former farming village on the western shores of Lake Saiko, which was destroyed by a landslide during a typhoon in 1966. However, forty years later the village's traditional thatched roofed houses were reconstructed and reopened as an open air museum and traditional craft village where people can learn about the culture and try out and purchase different local handicrafts. The village is now made up of more than twenty houses that have been converted into shops, restaurants, museums and galleries. Each of the shops specializes in a traditional craft such as pottery, incense or weaving. Some of the handicraft shops, provide hands-on workshops for visitors, such as making incense bags or an owl figurine.
Nikko Tosho-gu
A magnificent memorial to Tokugawa Ieyasu, the founder of the Tokugawa Shogunate, which ruled Japan for over 250 years until 1868. Ieyasu is enshrined at Toshogu as the deity Tosho Daigongen, "Great Deity of the East Shining Light". Countless wood carvings and large amounts of gold leaf were used to decorate the buildings in a way not seen elsewhere in Japan, where simplicity has been traditionally stressed in shrine architecture.
Kegon Falls
Kegon Waterfall is the most famous of Nikko’s 48 waterfall, where the water from Lake Chuzenji falls 97 metres straight down to the rocks below creating a dynamic and artistic work of nature. 75-meter-high, two-tiered Kirifuri Falls flow into the Kirifuri River, splashing off rocks on the way down to a fine mist (kiri).
Lake Chuzenji
Framed by 25 kilometres of incredible nature, the area around the lake used to be a popular summer resort for foreigners in the late 19th to early 20th centuries, where the villas of French and Belgian embassies can still be spotted. The views from the lake are spectacular, particularly when the cherry blossoms or azaleas are blooming or when the autumn leaves are turning.
Nikko Botanical Garden
It is spacious and quiet with a substantial network of paths that allows for pleasant walks and the viewing of the various labeled trees, plants and shrubs.
Shinkyo Bridge
At 28 meters long and nearly eight meters wide, the beautiful, vermilion-lacquered Shinkyo Bridge sits at the entrance to the Nikko mountains. According to legend, Buddhist monk Shodo, the first head priest of Nikko, asked the mountain deities for help crossing the Daiya River, at which point two snakes appeared and transformed into a bridge. The bridge belongs to Nikko Futarasan-jinja Shrine and was designated a World Heritage site in 1999.
Located near the Daiya River, Kanmangafuchi Abyss is a small gorge created by an eruption from Mt. Nantai around 7,000 years ago. From the riverside path, you can see several small statues of jizo, a bodhisattva said to protect children, women and travelers. There are around 70 jizo, but legend holds that the number changes each time you try to count them.
Irohazaka Route
Irohazaka (いろは坂, "Iroha Slope") is a pair of winding roads that connect the lower elevations near Nikko city to the higher elevations of the mountainous Okunikko and lake Chezenji region.
Akechidaira Observation Area
It takes around 3 minutes to get to riding the ropeway from Akechidaira to a perfect viewing spot with a sweeping panoramic view of the magnificent mountains that surround spots such as Lake Chuzenji, Kegon Waterfall, and Irohazaka winding route. The autumn fallen leaves are popular, but the beautiful greenery in summer is also a highlight! Be sure to ride the ropeway to enjoy the Akechidaira Observation Deck, where you can get a 360 degree feel for the scenery in each season!
Edo Wonderland Nikko Edomura
The park takes travelers back to the Edo period (1603-1868), and it features meticulously reconstructed streets & buildings, including samurai residences & merchant houses, creating an authentic historical atmosphere. Visitors can watch captivating live performances, such as ninja shows, samurai sword fights, & traditional kabuki theater. Interactive cultural experiences abound: dress in Edo-period costumes, try traditional crafts, & learn samurai etiquette.
Unlimited adventure: covers up to two destinations of travelers' choice. Additional days for more adventures can be arranged upon inquiries.
Duration: 9 hours: The tour duration can be extended further according to travelers' requests, at an extra cost charged on an hourly basis.
choose preferred destination: Travelers should specify their preferred destination when booking or at least 3 days before the tour, for their convenience.
comfortable car, minivan
Not mentioning destinations: In case travelers fail to specify their destinations in time, we will offer them a tour based on their pick up locations.
Pickup included
Unlimited adventure: covers up to two destinations of travelers' choice. Additional days for more adventures can be arranged upon inquiries.
Duration: 9 hours: The tour duration can be extended further according to travelers' requests, at an extra cost charged on an hourly basis.
choose preferred destination: Travelers should specify their preferred destinations when booking or at least 3 days before the tour, for their convenience.
Not mentioning destinations: In case travelers fail to specify their destinations in time, we will offer them a tour based on their pick up locations.
Pickup included
Unlimited adventures: Travelers will experience the places as highlighted in the 4-day sample itinerary.
Duration: 10 hours: The tour duration can be extended further according to travelers' requests, at an extra cost charged on an hourly basis.
choose preferred destination: Travelers should specify their preferred destinations when booking or at least 3 days before the tour, for their convenience.
Official guide-interpreter: registered guide-interpreter can be arranged upon request at additional cost of 35,000 ¥.
Pickup included
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