9 Days Classic Cultural Japan Tour (or Shorten/Extend from 7 to 13 days)
This route allows you to visit the best part of mainland Japan in one go, along with the two on the Golden Route and some other popular destinations around them. The whole tour will only be to minimize the times of changing hotels and save you the hassle of packing your luggage repeatedly. The conveniently located 4-star hotels will give you a comfortable and relaxing stay!

We've sifted through the , carefully selected the best-looking and the most culturally and historically valuable ones, and also included the that should not be missed. Leaving a free day at the end of the tour, allows you to DIY your own exploration of Kyoto or enjoy shopping to the fullest.

Tour Route: Tokyo(4N) - Nikko - Mt.Fuji - Kyoto(4N) - Uji - Osaka - Nara

Tour Duration: 9 Days 8 Nights
                        : 7,8,9,11,12,13 Days (How to Customize?)

Touring With: National Government Licensed English Guide Interpreters, Green License Plate Buses

Small Group Size: Min 6 - Max 16 Persons

Meals: Included 8 Breakfasts, 1 Dinner; Other Diversified Personalized Meals on your own

Accommodation: 8 Nights in 4 Star Hotels

Transportation: Van/Bus, 1 Shinkansen, No International & Domestic Flights

Cultural Experiences: Tea Ceremony, Maiko, Kimono, Samurai, Ninja

Tour Code: NGD-11002

Departure Dates: Apr 21, 2025 & May 25, 2025 & Jun 22, 2025 & Jul 21, 2025 & Aug 18, 2025 & Sep 1, 2025 & Oct 1, 2025 & Nov 5, 2025 & Dec 10, 2025

Itinerary at a Glance:

Day 1 Tokyo Arrival. Pick up at airport. Free relax & Recover.

Day 2 Tokyo. Sensoji Temple, Imperial Palace Plaza, Tokyo Tower, Zojoji Temple, Meiji Jingu Shrine

Day 3 Tokyo-Nikko-Tokyo. Kanmangafuchi Abyss, Nikko Toshogu Shrine, Sanbutsudo Hall of Rinnoji Temple, Taiyuin Mausoleum, Futarasan Shrine

Day 4 Tokyo-Mt.Fuji-Tokyo. Mount Fuji Panoramic Ropeway, Lake Kawaguchiko Cruise, Arakurayama Sengen Park

Day 5 Tokyo-Kyoto-Uji-Kyoto. Shinkansen to Kyoto. Uji Byodoin Omotesando Street, Byodo-in Temple, Kyoto Fushimi Inari Shrine, Tea Ceremony Performance & Dinner with Maiko

Day 6 Kyoto-Osaka-Nara-Kyoto. Osaka Castle, Shinsekai, Nara Park, Todaiji Temple, Nigatsudo Hall

Day 7 Kyoto. Nijo Castle, Kinkaku-ji Temple, Kimono Experience, Kiyomizu-dera Temple, Ninen-zaka and Sannen-zaka

Day 8 Kyoto Free Day. Free relax or Samurai & Ninja Museum Kyoto, Nishiki Market, Shinkyogoku Shopping Street

Day 9 Kyoto to Kansai Airport Departure

Tour Highlights & Experiences

Temple

Japan's temples are profound symbols of the nation's spiritual heritage and architectural ingenuity. Beyond spirituality, temples offer a window into Japan’s history, art, and communal practices.

Mount Fuji

Mount Fuji is Japan's highest and most iconic peak, which be considered as a sacred symbol in Japanese culture. It is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site, recognized for its cultural significance and breathtaking beauty.

Shrine

Japanese shrines, known as "jinja," are sacred spaces dedicated to the worship of kami, the spirits or deities in Shinto, Japan's indigenous religion. Shrines are integral to Japanese culture, serving as places for prayer, festivals, and community gatherings.

Shinkansen

The Shinkansen(bullet train) is one of Japan's most iconic symbols of technological innovation and efficiency. Known for its punctuality, comfort, and safety, Shinkansen is not just a mode of transportation, but a quintessential part of your travel experience.

Japanese Castle

Built primarily during the 16th and 17th centuries, Japanese castles served as military strongholds and residences for powerful samurai lords. Known for their striking architecture and historical significance, these castles are symbols of the country’s feudal past.

Tea Ceremony

Japanese tea ceremony is a deeply ritualistic and meditative practice centered around the preparation and consumption of powdered green tea(matcha). It's a moment to connect with nature, tradition, and inner peace, offering a unique window into Japan's culture of grace and simplicity.

Maiko

Maiko are apprentice geisha, dressed in vibrant kimono with elaborate obis and adorned with colorful hairpieces, who perform traditional arts such as dance, music, and tea ceremony in Japan's cultural hubs like Kyoto. Their graceful movements and intricate beauty embody the elegance and refinement of Japan's rich cultural heritage.

Wild Animal

Japan is home to a diverse range of wildlife, from the playful snow monkeys of the mountains to the majestic Japanese cranes that dance in the winter landscape. The country’s unique ecosystems, including dense forests and rugged coastlines, provide a habitat for animals like the Japanese black bear, wild deer, and the endangered Japanese sea otter.

Kimono

Kimono is a traditional Japanese garment known for its elegant design, featuring long sleeves, a wraparound style, and a wide obi belt. Often worn for special occasions such as weddings, festivals, and tea ceremonies, kimono represents Japan’s cultural heritage and is admired for its craftsmanship, vibrant colors, and intricate patterns that reflect the seasons, nature, and family lineage.

Traditional Japanese Shopping Street

A traditional Japanese shopping street is a lively, bustling area where you'll find a mix of local shops, street food vendors, and family-owned businesses that have been passed down through generations. These streets offer a glimpse into Japan’s rich cultural heritage, combining history, craftsmanship, and the everyday life of local communities.

Japanese Cuisine

Japanese cuisine is a harmonious blend of fresh, seasonal ingredients, with dishes ranging from delicate sushi and sashimi to hearty ramen and savory tempura. Each region of Japan offers unique flavors, showcasing centuries-old culinary traditions that prioritize balance, texture, and presentation.

Ninja and Samurai

Ninjas were covert agents skilled in espionage, sabotage, and guerrilla warfare, often working in the shadows to protect or undermine feudal lords during Japan's warring periods. On the other hand, samurai were noble warriors bound by a strict code of honor, known as bushido, who served their masters with loyalty, courage, and discipline, shaping Japan’s military history and culture.

Itineraries

Tokyo
  • Pick up at Airport(Haneda International Airport) by Private Tour Guide, Car& Driver  
    If members come to Japan via different flights landed between 10AM to 4PM, please wait in the airport for pickup till all group members arrive.
    * If you don't want to wait for the group transfer, you can tell us in advance to get an ICOCA and take public transportation to hotel on your own. 
    * For flights arrive at other time, we'll provide instruction for you to take metro to hotel by yourself or arrange separate private transfer with extra cost. 

  • Drop off at Designated Hotel  
  • Free relax & recover for the rest of the day  

  • Dinner Excluded - By your own arrangement.   

  • Overnight: Tokyo, 4 Star Hotel, Miyako City Tokyo Takanawa or similar,  Kind remind: Usually, the check in time for the hotels in Japan is after 14:00/15:00. If need early check in, pls advise early.  

Tokyo
  • Breakfast Included - at your Hotel   

  • Pick up at Designated Hotel by Private Tour Guide, Car& Driver  

  • Sensoji Temple
    Sensoji is a Buddhist temple located in Asakusa. It is one of Tokyo's most colorful and popular temples.
    Sensoji Temple

    Kaminarimon is the first thing that comes to mind when you think of Asakusa Temple. A large red lantern is its mark. On both sides of the gate stand statues which are images of the gods of wind and thunder, Fujin and Raijin.

    Sensoji Temple

    Hozomon is the gate following Kaminarimon, and there is a main hall ahead of this gate. The images of Nio are standing on the left and right of Hozomon. They are the gatekeepers of the temple, protecting the Buddha from bad things.

    Sensoji Temple

    1300 years ago, there was Kannon caught in the net of brothers fishing in the nearby Sumida River. This Kannon is enshrined in the main hall. The present building was rebuilt in 1958.

  • Imperial Palace Plaza
    The large plaza with Kuromatsu pine trees in front of the Imperial Palace has a majestic atmosphere with historic buildings such as castle gates and moats. It has been Japan's leading tourist attractions. You can view the Nijubashi, two bridges that form an entrance to the inner palace grounds
  • Lunch Excluded - Local Cuisines with Reasonable Price at Local Restaurant Recommended by Our Guide. Please pay the bill on your own.    Around Zojoji Temple

  • Tokyo Tower
    Standing 333 meters high in central Tokyo, Tokyo Tower is the world's tallest, self-supported steel tower and 3 meters taller than its model, the Eiffel Tower. Tokyo Tower was the country's tallest structure from its completion in 1958 until 2012 when it was surpassed by the Tokyo Skytree.

    Notes: Not going up the Tower, just enjoy taking photo with it from Zojoji Temple.

  • Zojoji Temple
    Zojoji Temple is the head temple of the Jodo sect of Japanese Buddhism in the Kanto Region. Standing next to Tokyo Tower, the temple grounds consist of some impressive structures as well as a mausoleum of the Tokugawa family and a small museum.
    Zojoji Temple

    One of the most iconic perspectives to capture Tokyo Tower is with Zojoji Temple in the foreground. This can easily be done from the grounds directly in front of the Main Hall.

    Zojoji Temple

    This statue of Amida Buddha is historically significant: it was the same statue venerated long ago by Tokugawa Ieyasu, the first Shogun of the Edo Period, and final unifier of Japan.

    Zojoji Temple

    There is a small garden with rows of stone statues, called jizo. These particular jizo represent the unborn children lost in childbirth, miscarriage, or abortion. Parents visit to decorate the statues with clothing and small toys, easing the journey into the afterlife.

  • Meiji Jingu Shrine
    Meiji Jingu Shrine honors Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken. Built in the 1920s and nestled in a forest, it features traditional Japanese architecture with grand wooden torii gates and cedar structures. Serene and culturally rich, it draws locals and tourists to experience Japan's heritage.
  • Drop off at Designated Hotel  
  • Dinner Excluded - By your own arrangement.   

  • Night: On your own.  

  • Overnight: Tokyo, 4 Star Hotel, Miyako City Tokyo Takanawa or similar,  

Tokyo
  • Breakfast Included - at your Hotel   

  • Pick up at Designated Hotel by Private Tour Guide, Car& Driver  

Tokyo  Nikko 
Private Car Private Car
about 2.5 hrs   
Nikko
  • Kanmangafuchi Abyss
    Kanmangafuchi Abyss was formed by an eruption of nearby Mount Nantai. This gorge near central Nikko is only a few hundred meters long and can be enjoyed from a pleasant riverside walking trail.

    Notes: Group with 7 or less people, the package won't include this place

  • Fujiya Kanko Center
    It is a building near Toshogu Shrine in Nikko, that offers various facilities to tourists, such as a souvenir shop and restaurant.
  • Lunch Excluded - Local Cuisines with Reasonable Price at Local Restaurant Recommended by Our Guide. Please pay the bill on your own.    In Fujiya Kanko Center

  • Nikko Toshogu Shrine
    UNESCO World Heritage Site. Famous for its lavish decorations and ornate details. This 400-year-old shrine houses the remains of Edo period's founder, Ieyasu Tokugawa.
    Nikko Toshogu Shrine

    Among the breathtaking structures at Nikko Toshogu, the five-storied pagoda is the most conspicuous because of its height. It stands near the main entrance. The five stories represent the elements of existence in ascending order: earth, water, fire, wind, and void.

    Nikko Toshogu Shrine

    The Yomeimon Gate is Japan's most lavishly decorated gate. It is covered with 508 detailed carvings of children and elders and mythical beasts and is a masterpiece of Edo-period craftsmanship.

    Nikko Toshogu Shrine

    To get to Tokugawa Ieyasu's tomb, you have to pass through the Sakashitamon, where you can find the Nemuri-neko, and go through a long road and climb 207 steep steps made of stone.

    Nikko Toshogu Shrine

    The engraving of the "Three Wise Monkeys" catches the eye of many visitors. They stand for the old teachings of childhood: speak no evil, hear no evil, see no evil - the last one is also often exchanged for "do no evil." This monkey sculpture has eight different sides which are said to represent a human life.

    Nikko Toshogu Shrine

    When entering the ground of Toshogu you'll first see three distinct buildings that are also known as the "Three Sacred Storehouses". Harnesses and costumes are kept inside to be used in the shrine's spring and fall festivals, while the famous carving "The Imaginary Elephants" can be seen right under the roof.

    Nikko Toshogu Shrine

    A path to the left of Yomeimon leads to the Honjido Hall which features the "Crying Dragon". This is a large painting of a dragon on the ceiling of the hall, which is thus named because a bright ringing sound can be heard when two pieces of wood are clapped directly under its head due to the acoustics of the hall.

  • Sanbutsudo Hall of Rinnoji Temple
    The magnificent main building of Rinnoji Temple is also known as the Hall of Three Buddhas. It houses large, gold lacquered, wooden statues of Amida, Senju-Kannon ("Kannon with a thousand arms") and Bato-Kannon ("Kannon with a horse head")
  • Taiyuin Mausoleum
    Taiyuin is the mausoleum of the third Tokugawa shogun, Iemitsu, grandson of Ieyasu. Iemitsu's lavish mausoleum complex resembles nearby Toshogu Shrine in its layout and architecture, but it was intentionally built somewhat more modest than Toshogu due to Iemitsu's deep respect for grandfather.
  • Futarasan Shrine
    A shrine of marriage with a long history of over 1,200 years. This shrine enshrines three pillars of parent and child, a rarity in Japan. It is famous not only as a spot for marriage, a place to connect men and women, but also to connect nature, work, family, and all kinds of relationships.
Nikko  Tokyo 
Private Car Private Car
about 2.5 hrs   
Tokyo
  • Drop off at Designated Hotel  
  • Dinner Excluded - By your own arrangement.   

  • Night: On your own.  

  • Overnight: Tokyo, 4 Star Hotel, Miyako City Tokyo Takanawa or similar,  

Tokyo
  • Breakfast Included - at your Hotel   

  • Pick up at Designated Hotel by Private Tour Guide, Car& Driver  

Tokyo  Mt.Fuji 
Private Car Private Car
about 2.5hrs   
Mt.Fuji
  • Mt. Fuji
    Mount Fuji is an active volcano, which most recently erupted in 1708. It stands on the border between Yamanashi and Shizuoka Prefectures and can be seen from Tokyo and Yokohama on clear days.

    Notes: view fuji beauty from distance
    whether you'll be able to see Mt. Fuji depends on the weather

  • Mount Fuji Panoramic Ropeway
    The Mount Fuji Panoramic Ropeway ascends 400 meters from the eastern shore of Lake Kawaguchiko to an observation deck near the peak of Mount Tenjo. From the observation deck, which sits more than 1000 meters above sea level, there are panoramic views of the lake below and of Mount Fuji.

    Notes: If encounter very long queue, visit Oishi Park instead.

    Mount Fuji Panoramic Ropeway

    Lake Kawaguchi sparkles like a spectacular sapphire gem from the top of the ropeway.

    Mount Fuji Panoramic Ropeway

    Besides the scenic Lake Kawaguchi, you're able to view the awe-inspiring snowcapped Mount Fuji waving at you from the observation deck in a clear day.

    Mount Fuji Panoramic Ropeway

    Even if the weather is cloudy, it's fun to search behind the heavy clouds to find the shape of Mt Fuji.

  • Lunch Excluded - Local Cuisines with Reasonable Price at Local Restaurant Recommended by Our Guide. Please pay the bill on your own.    Recommended Dining Area: In Lake Kawaguchiko Area

  • Lake Kawaguchiko Cruise
    It is a gorgeous 20 minutes' cruising on the Lake Kawaguchiko. The view of the mountains and the scenery of town from the pleasure boat on the water are wonderful, which would change your image of Lake Kawaguchiko.
  • Arakurayama Sengen Park
    Cherry blossoms and Mt. Fuji are both beautiful symbols of Japan, and Arakurayama Sengen Park in Fujiyoshida city of Yamanashi prefecture is located near Mt. Fuji, allowing visitors to enjoy both symbols at the same time.
    Arakurayama Sengen Park

    The park begins at the base of Mt. Arakurayama and extends up the mountain. At the top of a 398 stair hike is an observation deck that looks out over the cityscape of Fujiyoshida City and majestic Mt. Fuji towering above.

    Arakurayama Sengen Park

    The Arakura Fuji Sengen Shrine was built during the Edo period and attracts many locals who come to worship. It is a shrine boasting a long history and is a spot of great significance to the people of the local area.

    Arakurayama Sengen Park

    On cloudy day, playing hide-and-seek with Mount Fuji is a different kind of fun. If you can't see Mt.Fuji, the landmark Chureito Pagoda is always greeting you at there.

Mt.Fuji  Tokyo 
Private Car Private Car
about 2-2.5hrs   
Tokyo
  • Drop off at Designated Hotel  Group with 7 or less people, tour ends upon arrive at Shinjuku station
    Recommended to enjoy dinner in Shinjuku area, then take subway back to hotel by yourself
  • Dinner Excluded - By your own arrangement.   

  • Night: On your own.  

  • Overnight: Tokyo, 4 Star Hotel, Miyako City Tokyo Takanawa or similar,  

Tokyo
  • Pick up at Designated Hotel by Private Car with Basic English Speaking Driver  

  • Drop off at Station(Shinagawa station)  
Tokyo (Shinagawa station) Kyoto (Kyoto Station)
Shinkansen Shinkansen, Ticket Included
ETD 9:46 AM - 11:51 AM (2 hr 5 min), ride the train by yourselves   
Kyoto
  • Pick up at Station(Kyoto Station) by Private Tour Guide, Car& Driver  

Kyoto  Uji 
Private Car Private Car
about 40 mins   
Uji
  • Byodoin Omotesando Street
    A paradise for matcha green tea lovers, this little street in Uji is known as Byodoin Omotesando and is a popular destination among locals and tourists. Nestled in the heart of Uji, it is a picturesque street that leads to the famous Byodoin Temple.
  • Lunch Excluded - Local Cuisines with Reasonable Price at Local Restaurant Recommended by Our Guide. Please pay the bill on your own.    Recommended Dining Area: Byodo-in Omotesando

  • Byodo-in Temple
    Built near the end of the Heian Era, this temple houses a Buddha statue and other images, temple is registered on the World Heritage List as a part of the Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto. An image of this temple's Phoenix Hall is featured on the 10 yen coin.
    Byodo-in Temple

    Enjoying the view of the Phoenix Hall from the garden. Depicted on the back of the 10 yen coin, Byodoin Phoenix Hall is very familiar to Japanese residents and tourists alike. But when one actually sees the size, dignity and vibrant colors, a voice of admiration can often be heard amongst onlookers.

    Byodo-in Temple

    Meet another side of Byodoin Temple brought to life by the latest technology. Showing the Supreme Beauty of 1000 Years, the Hoshokan museum where numerous National Treasures reside "Temple Bell", "Phoenix", and "The Praying Bodhisattva (Buddhist Saint) on Clouds".

    Byodo-in Temple

    There are also some important cultural properties not open to the public, which can be seen from outside: Yorin-an Shoin Study, Rakan-do Hall, Fudo-do Hall, Kannon-do Hall, etc.

Uji  Kyoto 
Private Car Private Car
about 40-50 mins   
Kyoto
  • Fushimi Inari Shrine
    Fushimi Inari Shrine is famous for its thousands of vermilion torii gates, which straddle a network of trails behind its main buildings.

    Notes: Spend 30-50min to enjoy taking photos at the foot of the hill, no hike up to mountain top. 

    Fushimi Inari Shrine

    Known as a deity that will grant wishes such as great harvest, prosperous business, and safety for family members, Fushimi Inari is a shrine with many followers, from common people to politicians.

    Fushimi Inari Shrine

    One Red Gate for Every Granted Wish. Vermillion is a bright color of hope like red and crimson. Sun, life and birth gives power to the spirits of Inari Daijin.

    Fushimi Inari Shrine

    An unusual Byakko ema (wooden boards to write down wishes and prayers). People draw different fox faces along with their wishes.

  • You can meet a real Maiko and enjoy a traditional meal from one of Kyoto's long established restaurant while looking at Maiko's traditional Kyoto dance!
    Tea Ceremony Performance & Dinner with Maiko

    Tea ceremony demonstration by Maiko

    Tea Ceremony Performance & Dinner with Maiko

    Closely look at 2 elegant dance of Maiko with Question and Answer session.

    Tea Ceremony Performance & Dinner with Maiko

    You'll take a photo with Maiko up close and receive Maiko's "Senjafuda" present, then get a change to play game with Maiko.

  • Drop off at Designated Hotel  
  • Night: On your own.  

  • Overnight: Kyoto, 4 Star Hotel, The Royal Park Hotel Kyoto Umekoji or similar,  

Kyoto
  • Breakfast Included - at your Hotel   

  • Pick up at Designated Hotel by Private Tour Guide, Car& Driver  

Kyoto  Osaka 
Private Car Private Car
about 1 hour   
Osaka
  • Osaka Castle
    The construction of Osaka Castle started in 1583 on the former site of the Ishiyama Honganji Temple, which had been destroyed by Oda Nobunaga thirteen years earlier.
  • Shinsekai
    Shinsekai is Osaka's "new world," a district that was developed before the war and then neglected in the decades afterwards. At the district's center stands Tsutenkaku Tower, the nostalgia evoking symbol of Shinsekai.
  • Lunch Excluded - Local Cuisines with Reasonable Price at Local Restaurant Recommended by Our Guide. Please pay the bill on your own.    Recommended Dining Area: Shinsekai District

Osaka  Nara 
Private Car Private Car
about 50 mins   
Nara
  • Nara Park
    Nara Park is a massive park at the foot of Mt. Wakakusa, home to wild deer and top sightseeing attractions including World Heritage temples and shrines, for instance, Todaiji, Kasuga Taisha, Kofukuji.
  • Todaiji Temple
    Todaiji is one of Japan's most famous and historically significant temples and a landmark of Nara. Its Great Buddha statue designated as a national treasure, and the world's largest wooden structure, created by the combined efforts of 2.6 million people.
    Todaiji Temple

    As you walk towards Todai-ji Temple, you'll pass through the impressive Nandai-mon, or Great South Gate, a national treasure. Standing 25 meters tall, the gate features the must-see "Kongo Rikishi" statues, crafted by renowned sculptors Unkei and Kaikei.

    Todaiji Temple

    When you enter the Great Buddha Hall, you'll be greeted by the imposing figure of Nara's Daibutsu-sama, the Great Buddha. Officially named "Rushanabutsu" (the Buddha who illuminates the world), this 15m tall statue with a 5m long face is the spiritual symbol of the Kegon sect of Buddhism.

    Todaiji Temple

    At the back right of the Great Buddha Hall, behind the giant Buddha statue, there's a pillar with a hole said to be the size of the Buddha's nostril.Those who can pass through it are believed to be granted good health and protection from bad luck.

  • Nigatsudo Hall
    Nigatsu-do is one of the important structures of Todai-ji, a temple in Nara, Japan.
Nara  Kyoto 
Private Car Private Car
about 1 hour   
Kyoto
  • Drop off at Designated Hotel  
  • Dinner Excluded - By your own arrangement.   

  • Night: On your own.  

  • Overnight: Kyoto, 4 Star Hotel, The Royal Park Hotel Kyoto Umekoji or similar,  

Kyoto
  • Breakfast Included - at your Hotel   

  • Pick up at Designated Hotel by Private Tour Guide, Car& Driver  

  • Nijo Castle
    This world heritage site was the home of Tokugawa leyasu, one of the most powerful men in Japan. The castle was built as a residence and not for defense purposes. However, to protect the shogun from enemies, special creaky floorboards were installed to warn of anyone approaching.
  • Kinkaku-ji Temple
    Kinkakuji is formally known as Rokuonji, the temple was the retirement villa of the shogun Ashikaga Yoshimitsu, and according to his will it became a Zen temple of the Rinzai sect after his death in 1408.
  • Get off at Ishin no Michi, connected to the North end of Ninenzaka  There are a variety of restaurants, cafes in the Ninenzaka, Sannenzaka, and Kiyomizuzaka areas.  

  • Lunch Excluded - Local Cuisines with Reasonable Price at Local Restaurant Recommended by Our Guide. Please pay the bill on your own.    In Ninenzaka, Sannenzaka, or Kiyomizuzaka areas.

  • Dress in a Kimono (or yukata) to experience the traditional attire of Japan. Then visit the nearby scenic spot and take some nice photos in Kimono.
  • Kiyomizu-dera Temple
    Kiyomizudera was originally associated with the Hosso sect, one of the oldest schools within Japanese Buddhism, but formed its own Kita Hosso sect in 1965. In 1994, the temple was added to the list of UNESCO world heritage sites.
  • Ninen-zaka and Sannen-zaka
    Two of Kyoto’s most attractive streets are Sannen-zaka and Ninen-zaka, a pair of gently sloping lanes that lead down from Kiyomizu-dera Temple toward Nene-no-Michi Lane
    Ninen-zaka and Sannen-zaka

    One of the most striking structures in the Kiyomizu area is the five-story, 46-meter high pagoda located at Hokanji Temple. A photo of the pagoda towering above the local teahouses makes for a great memento of sightseeing in Kyoto.

    Ninen-zaka and Sannen-zaka

    Yasaka Koshindo Temple with colorful, eye-catching “monkeys” adorn the temple. Visitors write a wish, the date, and their name on the monkey of their favorite color. That, combined with letting go of one desire, is said to make the wish come true.

    Ninen-zaka and Sannen-zaka

    Ninenzaka is lined with shops ranging from souvenir shops and those selling various Japanese products to sweet shops and restaurants.

  • Drop off at Designated Hotel  
  • Dinner Excluded - By your own arrangement.   

  • Night: On your own.  

  • Overnight: Kyoto, 4 Star Hotel, The Royal Park Hotel Kyoto Umekoji or similar,  

Kyoto
  • Breakfast Included - at your Hotel   

  • Free relax on your own.   Recommend to visit Samurai Museum, Nishiki Market and Shinkyogoku, or you can visit wherever you want (your TTC would offer you some option as per your interests), or rest at the hotel.

  • Self-transfer:   from hotel to Samurai & Ninja Museum   on your own (Easy guide & map will be provided). 

  • Samurai & Ninja Museum Kyoto
    [Ticket excluded]  Museum offers a guided tour to take you all the way through the history of the Samurai and Ninja with great tales and facts, provides activities for you to become a Samurai whilst wearing Samurai armour costumes and being trained as a Ninja by learning how to throw the Ninja star (Shuriken).

    Notes:  Optional cultural experience, USD 25/adult

  • Nishiki Market
    Kyoto’s largest traditional food market.Known as "Kyoto's Kitchen", this lively retail market specializes in all things food related, like fresh seafood, produce, knives and cookware, and is a great place to find seasonal foods and Kyoto specialties, such as Japanese sweets, pickles,
  • Lunch Excluded - By your own arrangement.   You can try the local street food and enjoy traditional cuisine in Nishiki Market

  • Shinkyogoku Shopping Street
    The Shinkyogoku Shopping District is a downtown covered pedestrian arcade lined with specialty stores selling souvenirs, shoes, umbrellas, T-shirts, yukata, confectionary, character goods, and more.
  • Self-transfer:   from Shinkyogoku back to hotel  on your own (Easy guide & map will be provided). 

  • Dinner Excluded - By your own arrangement.   

  • Overnight: Kyoto, 4 Star Hotel, The Royal Park Hotel Kyoto Umekoji or similar,  

Kyoto
  • Breakfast Included - at your Hotel   

  • Pick up at Designated Hotel by Private Car with Basic English Speaking Driver  

  • Drop off at Airport(Kansai Airport)  
  • Sayonara & Take your international flight home  

Please note that the daily itineraries may be interchanged, and the attraction order could be adjusted subject to logistical factors.

Accommodation

Hotel JAL City Tokyo Toyosu

The hotel will provide guests with air-conditioned rooms with a closet, a coffee machine, a fridge, a safety deposit box, a flat-screen TV and a private bathroom with a bidet. Hotel JAL City Tokyo Toyosu has certain accommodations with city views, and rooms have an electric tea pot.A buffet breakfast is available each morning at the accommodation.

The Royal Park Hotel Kyoto Umekoji

Attractively located in the Shimogyo Ward district of Kyoto, the Royal Park Hotel Kyoto Umekoji is 0.9 miles from Kyoto Station. This 4-star hotel features a restaurant and air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a private bathroom. The accommodation features a 24-hour front desk and luggage storage for guests.

* Photos for illustrative purposes only; some small difference in practice *

Prices, Dates , Availability,Includes & Excludes  Arrangement May Change, Please Double Check  

Starting Ending Availability Twin Share Single

How many are traveling?

Adults
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Children (aged 6 to 11)
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Children (aged 0 to 5)
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Includes:

  • Entrance Fees: as listed;
  • English Speaking Tour Guide
  • Meals: as listed as B, L & D. (B refers to Breakfast, L for Lunch and D for Dinner. By default, breakfast only comes with the bed.)
  • Hotels: Listed 4-star hotels or similar. For kids Ages 6-11 includes a bed, Ages 0-5 no extra bed but sharing with parents. (If your reservation time is too late, the displayed hotels could be fully booked and we would substitute them with equivalent standard hotels.)
  • Transportation: The Train tickets during your tour as specified, Ordinary Seat.
  • Transfers between airports and hotels: as listed.
  • Vehicle: If you will be provided by this service according to the tour itinerary, For Mode T, D, P, R: Sedan for 1 persons; 5-7 seat car for 2-5 persons; 10 seat van for 6-8 persons; 18-21 seat bus for 9 to 17 persons; 22-28 seat bus for 18 to 24 persons; 35-45 seat bus for over 25-40 persons
  • Luggage Transfers: If have vehicle service, with your vehicle; If not, luggage service is not included, but we will provide easy guide in convenient way to help you take luggage.
  • Arrangements: The tour quotation includes the handling, and operational charges to tour operator/agency
  • Service Charge & Government Taxes;

Excludes:

  • International Airfare tickets from/to your country
  • Sightseeing not listed in the itinerary
  • Portable WIFI Device or SIM Card
  • Visa fees
  • Meals: Any meals which are not specified with "B", "L" or "D"
  • Reservation Fee for Special or Deluxe Restaurants
  • Early Check-in and Late Check-out
  • Personal Expenses: Expenses of a purely personal nature such as laundry, drinks, fax, telephone call, optional activities, sightseeing or meals which are not included in the Items
  • Travel Insurance
  • Cost of Optional Tours
  • Gratuities: Gratuities, tips to guides, drivers, bellboys, etc. No forced. It depends on their service and your willing
  • Hot spring tax, City tax (applicable, charges may vary; requested to be paid at hotel front desk)

Tailored, or Extension, or Shorten

  • Customize during the small group tour
  • Each of our tour routes has a certain amount of free time, with at least one FREE DAY. For this time, your can contact our dedicated Tailor-made Travel Consultant to arrange additional tours according to your needs or recommend suitable attractions and cultural experiences on you own.
  • Customize airport transfer for your inbound or outbound flights.
  • After finishing the day-time tour, customize other cultural experiences in the evening just for you, like the onsen experience.
  • Extend & Customize to 8, 9, 10, 11, 12... Days
If the tour days of the current product are too short and you wish to add more destinations or attractions, we can extend your entry time forward or your departure time backward. Thus, you can add extra personalized tours before or after the group tour according to your needs. For example:
  • Other cities, like Osaka, or Hiroshima, or Takayama, or Kanazawa, or Kobe, or Nagoya, etc;
  • Other attractions, like Osaka castle, but which is similar to Himeji castle and we don’t suggest visiting in this tour package; Osaka Aquarium, Universal Studios Osaka, Arashiyama, Kenrokuen Garden, Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route, etc.
  • Shorten to Join in 8 Days Group Tour

Reservation, Cancellation

Deposit or Full Payment

If you choose to pay the deposit firstly, a non-refundable deposit of US$200 per person must be remitted in order to process your reservation. Deposit payment applies for land packages only. Please click "-" or "+" to match your "Travelers" Numbers, the total amounts of deposit money will be automatically caculated, then please click the "Pay Deposit USD$XXX" button to continue reservation.

Or pay the full payment if booking within 60 days prior to the group tour starting date. Similar to the above, after click "-" or "+" to choose the right "Travelers" Numbers, it will caculate the amounts, then click the "Pay Full Payment USD$XXX".

You can easily pay online through credit card, debit card or Paypal by yourself, or contact us to inquiry about how to pay by the bank transfer to save your tour cost because online payment methods charge higher transferring fee than the bank transfer.

Within 24 hours after you pay online, our service representative will contact you through email or whatsapp to get the necessary information of your whole tour group.

Balance Payment

If you paid the deposit already, the final balance of the travel arrangements is due no later than 60 days prior to the confirmed tour commencement date. If we do not receive all payments due in full and on time, we are entitled to assume that you have cancelled your booking, and cancellation fees will apply (See "Cancellations by You" below).

Cancellations by You

You may cancel the Reservation in writing at any time. If you cancel the Reservation or fail to pay the price in accordance with the payment terms above, then Nova Group Discovery reserves the right to charge cancellation fees as follows.
More than 60 days before Departure Date: Deposit Only
30 days to 59 days before Departure Date: 50% of the total booking cost
15 days to 29 days before Departure Date: 75% of the total booking cost
14 days or less before Departure Date: 100% of the total booking cost The date of cancellation shall be deemed to be the date on which Nova Group Discovery receives written notice of cancellation.

Cancellation by Us

We reserve the right to cancel the tour and/or to make changes to the travel arrangements. Such cancellations and/or changes are sometimes necessary due to circumstances beyond our control. If your tour is canceled or changed or alternate departure date is offered, we will notify you in writing at the earliest possible date and will offer you a credit for the amounts you have paid to us to be used for an alternate date or changed tour. OUR LIABILITY IN SUCH A CASE IS LIMITED TO A CREDIT TO YOU OF ANY AMOUNTS YOU HAVE PAID US TO BE USED ON A LATER DATE.

Changes to the Reservation

If you wish to alter the Reservation in any way after your deposit and before your balance been paid, then Nova Group Discovery may agree to such changes at its sole discretion, which are subject to an administrative fee of US$50. Additionally, we reserve the right to make any further necessary charges relating to the changes made by you in advance. You can transfer your reservation to a later date or another person free of charge, if you submit a written request to Nova Group Discovery with all transfer details, and at least 60 days before your original departure date. If you decide to transfer the Reservation less than 60 days before the Departure Date then this will be treated as a cancellation.

Reservation Terms & Conditions  

Please read carefully

The purchase of any travel services offered by Nova Group Discovery constitutes a contractual arrangement between you and Nova Group Discovery, and represents your acceptance of the Nova Group Discovery Terms & Conditions set out herein. Please ensure that you read carefully and understand these Terms & Conditions prior to booking. If the person making the Reservation is doing so on behalf of a party then that person must have the authority to accept these Terms and Conditions on behalf of the entire party and is responsible for ensuring that each member of the party is kept fully informed of all the details of the Reservation.

General

You are advised to check our website or to request the latest version of the Terms and Conditions from Nova Group Discovery or your travel consultant prior to booking. No variation of these Conditions shall apply unless confirmed in writing by or on behalf of Nova Group Discovery. These Conditions together with the Nova Group Discovery' Confirmation Invoice constitute the whole agreement between the parties and supersede any prior promises, representations, undertakings or implications whether written or oral.

Limited Responsibility

Nova Group Discovery arranges for the vacation services offered on its website, including transportation, sightseeing, and accommodations through independent contracts.

Air carriers, accommodations, and other suppliers (including but not limited to trains, cruises, ferries, motorcoaches, hotels, and restaurants) providing services are independent contractors and are not agents, employees, servants, or joint venturers of the Company or its affiliates. These suppliers are solely responsible, and our company accepts no additional responsibility for their actions.

All certificates and other travel documents for services issued by the Company are subject to the Terms & Conditions specified by the supplier, which are available upon request, and to the laws of the countries in which the services are supplied.

The date of cancellation shall be deemed to be the date on which Nova Group Discovery receives written notice of cancellation.

The international carriage of passengers is subject to international conventions and treaties, where applicable. These international agreements limit and, in some events, exclude the carrier's liability to passengers (Tour participants). Where any claim or part of a claim (including those involving death or personal injury) concerns or involves any travel arrangements (including the process of getting on or off the transport concerned) provided by any air, sea, inland waterways, rail, or road carrier or any stay in a hotel, the Company's maximum liability is the maximum which would be payable by the carrier or the hotel keeper concerned under the applicable international convention, treaty, or regulation applicable to the travel arrangements or hotel stay in that situation.

After departure, if the services included in the Tour cannot be supplied or there are changes in an itinerary for reasons beyond the control of the Company, the Company will arrange for the provision of comparable services. Any resulting additional expense will be the responsibility of Tour participants, and any resulting savings will be refunded by the Company to Tour participants.

Any liability in respect of transportation failure including but not limited delay in Your outward or inward flight/s, whether the cancellation or delay is caused by the weather, airline rescheduling, industrial action or mechanical failure. The Company will give no refunds or compensation for lost time and services from the itinerary due to delayed or cancelled flights or delayed or cancelled public buses, trains or other forms of transport included in Your itinerary.

When booking the Tour you accept responsibility for the proper conduct of you and your party during the Tour. The Company will not be liable to you if you cannot complete the Tour as a result of the behavior of you or your party during the Tour in particular but not limited to an airline considering you or anyone in your party unfit to travel. You agree to indemnify the Company against any claims, losses, demands, costs and other expenses which the Company may incur as a result of any damage to property, person or accommodation, being refused travel, or diversion of your flight as a result of the behavior of you or your party.

The Company reserves the right to accept or reject any person as a Tour participant; to expel any participant from the vacation; to make changes in the itinerary whenever the Company deems it necessary for the comfort, convenience, or safety of the participants; and to cancel a tour at any time. The Tour participant agrees that neither the Company nor its affiliates shall be liable for any damage, loss (including personal injury, death, and property loss), or expense occasioned by any act or omission of any independent contractor providing services, any insurer or insurance administrator under the Travel Protection Plan, or any other person.

The Company shall not be liable for nor be in breach of these Conditions for any delay in the performance or any non-performance of the Company's obligations under the Contract if the delay or non-performance is due to a circumstance(s) beyond the reasonable control of the Company, including but not limited to acts of God, war or threat of war, terrorist activity, riot, civil strife, industrial dispute, natural or nuclear disaster, fire or adverse weather conditions.

Arbitration against the Company must be commenced within one year following the date of tour completion. Neither the Company nor any affiliate shall in any case be liable for other than compensatory damages, and you hereby waive any right to punitive damages.

Insurance

You must take out insurance against medical and personal accident risks (including the cost of emergency repatriation) and have adequate baggage cover. This is Your sole responsibility.

Passports, Visas and Health

You are responsible for ensuring that all members of the party are in possession of a valid passport and a visa for Japan if applicable and that. If you have existing medical conditions, you are advised to visit a doctor well in advance of departure. Nova Group Discovery will offer such assistance and advice in obtaining visas and Permission as it can but cannot in any circumstances is responsible if you or members of your party are not granted a visa or permitted entry into Japan. If such refusal occurs and you cancel the Tour then the Cancellation Policy shall apply.

Complaints

In the unlikely event that You have a complaint then You must report the complaint in writing immediately to the Company or to the Company's local representative and subsequently in writing with supporting evidence to the Company within 30 days of return from the Tour. If appropriate You must take all reasonable steps to minimize the consequences of the problem. Failure by You to give the Company the opportunity to resolve the problem whilst on the Tour in accordance with this clause may reduce Your rights under the Contract.

Prices, Dates & Availability  

Starting Ending Availability Twin Share Single

How many are traveling?

Adults
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Children (aged 6 to 11)
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Children (aged 0 to 5)
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