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2-Day Mt Fuji and Kyoto Rail Tour by Bullet Train from Tokyo
2-Day Mt Fuji and Kyoto Rail Tour by Bullet Train from Tokyo
Price: From 770.77 US$, per person
Duration:

Combine a visit to Mt Fuji and Kyoto on this overnight rail tour by Bullet train. You'll visit Mt Fuji, ride the Bullet train to Kyoto and take a sightseeing tour of this important city, known as the cradle of Japan's cultural heritage. You'll then have the option of returning to Tokyo by Bullet train or staying on in Kyoto.


Your tour begins with a relaxing coach trip to Mt Fuji, Japan's highest mountain. You'll also cruise Lake Ashi and ride the aerial cableway to the top of Mt Komagatake for superb views over Hakone National Park.

You'll then zoom your way to Kyoto aboard a high-speed Shinkansen Bullet train. On arriving Kyoto you will be transferred to your Kyoto hotel for the evening, with a choice of tourist-class or first-class hotels.

Next day, you can spend the day sightseeing and return to Tokyo by Bullet train in the evening, or stay on in Kyoto after your day of sightseeing. Highlights on the Kyoto day tour include the Golden Pavilion, Nijo Castle, noted for its gorgeous interiors, and Kyoto Imperial Palace. After lunch at the Kyoto Handicraft Center, you'll visit Sanjusangendo Temple with its 1,001 impressive images of Buddha, the vermilion-hued Heian Shinto shrine and Kiyomizu Buddhist temple, with its wooden veranda.

Please Note:
  • Mt.Komagatake Aerial Cableway will be skipped due to traffic conditions without an alternative on the following days:
    • Sept 14, 15,21, 23, 28
    • Oct 4,5,13,18, 19,25, 26
    • Nov 2,3,22
  • When the driveway up to Mt.Fuji's 5th station is closed in winter due to heavy snow, a visit to Fujiyama Museum will be included instead.
  • Komagatake Ropeway or Cruise on Lake Ashi may also be omitted or substituted depending on traffic, weather conditions, or for other operational reasons. In this case, you will enjoy one in case of either of them omitted or two for both of them omitted out of following alternatives; Narukawa Museum in Hakone, Hakone Check Point, Cruise on Lake Kawaguchi and Lake Kawaguchi Ropeway. Your tour guide will finalize alternative places, based on careful study of tour movement and other conditions.



3-Day Mt Fuji, Kyoto and Nara Rail Tour by Bullet Train from Tokyo
3-Day Mt Fuji, Kyoto and Nara Rail Tour by Bullet Train from Tokyo
Price: From 841.67 US$, per person
Duration:
Capture the quintessential Japanese travel experiences - Mt Fuji, Kyoto and Nara - on a three-day Bullet train rail tour from Tokyo. Your experience begins with the spectacular scenery of Mt Fuji and Hakone National Park. Continue by Bullet train to Kyoto where you'll spend the next two nights. On day two discover Kyoto's rich history and culture with visits to the Golden Pavilion, Jijo Castle and Kyoto's Imperial Palace. In the afternoon travel to the historic city of Nara, the first permanent capital of Japan. Highlights include Todaiji Temple and Nara Deer Park.  On day three you'll have the option to returning to Tokyo by Bullet train after spending the day sightseeing at your leisure, or staying on in Kyoto.

Your tour begins with a relaxing coach trip to Mt Fuji, Japan's highest mountain. You'll also cruise Lake Ashi and ride the aerial cableway to the top of Mt Komagatake for superb views over Hakone National Park. You'll then zoom your way to Kyoto aboard a high-speed Shinkansen Bullet train.

Next day, you'll take a morning sightseeing tour of Kyoto's famous cultural sites, visiting the Golden Pavilion, Nijo Castle, noted for its gorgeous interiors, and Kyoto Imperial Palace. After lunch at the Kyoto Handicraft Center, you'll travel to Nara and its abundance of Unesco World Heritage Sites. You'll visit the Todaiji Temple housing a great image of Buddha, colorful Kasuga Shrine with 3,000 lanterns, and the Deer Park, where tame deer freely roam.

On the third day, you can either spend the day sightseeing at your leisure and return to Tokyo by Bullet train in the evening, or you can choose to stay on in Kyoto.

Please Note:
  • Mt.Komagatake Aerial Cableway will be skipped due to traffic conditions without an alternative on the following days:
  • August 2, 3, 9, 10, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 30, 31
  • September 14, 15,21, 23, 28
  • October 4,5,13,18, 19,25, 26
  • November 2,3,22
  • When the driveway up to Mt.Fuji's 5th station is closed in winter due to heavy snow, a visit to Fujiyama Museum will be included instead.
  • Komagatake Ropeway or Cruise on Lake Ashi may also be omitted or substituted depending on traffic, weather conditions, or for other operational reasons. In this case, you will enjoy one in case of either of them omitted or two for both of them omitted out of following alternatives; Narukawa Museum in Hakone, Hakone Check Point, Cruise on Lake Kawaguchi and Lake Kawaguchi Ropeway. Your tour guide will finalize alternative places, based on careful study of tour movement and other conditions.



3-Day Mt Fuji, Kyoto and Nara Rail Tour by Bullet Train from Tokyo
Dreitägiger Ausflug ab Tokio: Fuji, Kyoto und Nara per Shinkansen
Price: From 875.78 US$, per person
Duration:

Auf diesem dreitägigen Ausflug mit dem Shinkansen besuchen Sie drei der wichtigsten Reiseziele Japans: den Berg Fuji, Kyoto und Nara. Nach Ihrem Ausflug zum Fuji fahren Sie per Shinkansen weiter nach Kyoto und lernen diese kulturelle Hochburg auf der morgendlichen Stadtrundfahrt näher kennen. Anschließend geht es weiter in das historische Nara, der ersten festen Hauptstadt Japans. Nach weiteren Führungen können Sie entweder mit dem Shinkansen nach Tokio zurückfahren oder weiter nach Kyoto reisen.


Your tour begins with a relaxing coach trip to Mt Fuji, Japan's highest mountain. Cruise Lake Ashi, enjoy a ropeway ride over Owakudani Valley and zoom your way to Kyoto aboard a high-speed Shinkansen Bullet train.

Next day, you'll take a morning sightseeing tour of Kyoto's famous cultural sites, visiting the Golden Pavilion, Nijo Castle, noted for its gorgeous interiors, and Kyoto Imperial Palace. After lunch at the Kyoto Handicraft Center, you'll travel to Nara and its abundance of Unesco World Heritage Sites. You'll visit the Todaiji Temple housing a great image of Buddha, colorful Kasuga Shrine with 3,000 lanterns, and the Deer Park, where tame deer freely roam.

On the third day, you can either spend the day sightseeing at your leisure and return to Tokyo by Bullet train in the evening, or you can choose to stay on in Kyoto.

Please Note:
  • When the driveway up to Mt.Fuji's 5th station is closed in winter due to heavy snow, a visit to Fujiyama Museum will be included instead.
  • Komagatake Ropeway or Cruise on Lake Ashi may also be omitted or substituted depending on traffic, weather conditions, or for other operational reasons. In this case, you will enjoy one in case of either of them omitted or two for both of them omitted out of following alternatives; Narukawa Museum in Hakone, Hakone Check Point, Cruise on Lake Kawaguchi and Lake Kawaguchi Ropeway. Your tour guide will finalize alternative places, based on careful study of tour movement and other conditions.



Experience the Edo Tokyo Museum on your Tokyo walking tour
Full Day Tokyo Walking Tour including Edo Tokyo Museum and Tsukiji Fish Market
Price: From 55.28 US$, per person
Duration: 8.5 hours
Want a more active day out in Tokyo? Stretch your legs when you experience and explore the history of Japan's greatest city on this walking tour of Edo (the old name for Tokyo). Stroll from the seaside garden of Hamarikyu Garden, a seaside garden from the Edo Period, to the Edo Tokyo Museum via the Tsukiji Outer Fish Market and Namiyoke Inari Shrine.

Mix history with a relaxing stroll on a full-day guided walking tour around Tokyo. You’ll visit a seaside garden from the Edo period, experience the exciting hubbub of the busy fish market, visit the brilliant Edo Tokyo Museum and use your one-day subway pass to ride the Toei subway.

Your walking tour begins in the Shiodome area at the Hamarikyu Garden, the only surviving seaside garden from the EdoHamarikyu Garden was constructed as a residence for a Japanese feudal lord in the 17th century, and became a duck hunting grounds for the Tokugawa Shogunate. You’ll enjoy taking a stroll in this scenic and historic Japanese garden of the Tokugawa Shogunate.

You’ll then have around 2.5 hours to explore the Tsukiji Outer Fish Market, Namiyoke Inari Shrine and surrounding eating and shopping area. The outer fish market is used for the retail of market-related goods. To see the auction of fish, you’ll need to visit the inner market at around 5am on your own. When the fish market is closed, you’ll visit Ameyoko Market instead.

At the renowned Edo Tokyo Museum you’ll see re-creations of Old Edo and post-Meiji Tokyo, providing insights into Tokyo's past and exhibited in a massive, futuristic building. The museum shop has unique products representative of the Edo period which are not available in other stores.

Your walking tour includes a Toei subway line one-day pass. After the tour, you can use the pass to ride the Toei subway lines on your own, visiting such places as Asakusa, Shinjuku and Roppongi.




Tokyo National Museum
Historic Neighborhoods of Tokyo Walking Tour - Ueno and Yanaka
Price: From 32.24 US$, per person
Duration: 4 hours
Yanaka has been famous for the area dotted with many temples since Edo period(1603-1867). Tomb of Tokugawa Yoshinobu, who was the last (15th) shogun of Tokugawa Shogunate. Later visit the Tokyo National Museum, opened in 1952 and Japans first ever national art museum. Visit Isetatsu, an old craft store selling traditional Japanese paper items, all handmade.

Take a walk around Ueno and Yanaka, two of Tokyo’s most historic neighborhoods, on this four-hour afternoon walking tour. You’ll visit ancient shrines, temples and Tokyo’s art museum, and shop for stunningly decorated fans, boxes and other handmade paper products from a store dating from the 18th century.

Ueno was originally a temple town surrounding the Kan-eiji Temple, established in 1625 by the Buddhist high priest Tenkai who performed purification rites to protect Edo Castle from destruction by fire. On your afternoon walk you’ll see the statue of Saigo Takamori, credited for bringing about the downfall of the Tokugawa Shogunate and now a familiar Ueno landmark. You’ll also see Toshogu Shrine, dedicated to the first generation of the Tokugawa Shogunate, Tokugawa Ieyasu, and established in 1627.

Next, you’ll pay a visit to the Tokyo National Museum of Art, opened in 1952. You’ll also visit Isetatsu, a craft store selling gorgeous items made from Japanese paper, including paper fans and boxes . The store was opened in the middle of the 18th century by the Hirose family, and specializes in chiyogami, handmade decorative paper printed with wood blocks.




Kamakura Full-Day Walking Tour with Optional Rickshaw Ride from Tokyo
Kamakura Full-Day Walking Tour with Optional Rickshaw Ride from Tokyo
Price: From 100.92 US$, per person
Duration:

Explore the countryside, temples and shrines outside Tokyo on a full-day walking tour through Kamakura. This fascinating, fully guided excursion takes you to Kamakura's famous Great Buddha and pretty Hase Kannon Temple. You’ll also have the option to take a one-hour rickshaw ride or train trip to visit the Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine as well as shop for arts and crafts along Komachi Shopping Street.


To begin your full-day walking tour, you'll board local trains to Kamakura and Hase, a suburb within Kamakura, to visit the massive bronze statue of the Great Buddha at Kotokuin Temple. The second largest Buddha statue in Japan, the bronze image measures 37 feet (11.4 meters) and is thought to date back to 1252. You'll then visit the attractive Hase Kannon Temple, with its gilt statue of Kannon. You'll have great views of Hase and the Pacific Ocean from here.

After a Japanese-style lunch at a local restaurant, you have the option of taking an one-hour rickshaw ride or train trip on the Eno-den line to the Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine (select your preference when booking).

Here, you'll take a walk along Wakamiya-Oji, the approach to Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine lined with cherry trees. Features of the Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine include a series of red torii gates, an arched bridge, ponds, a huge gingko tree and the colorful Main Hall standing at the top of 62 stone steps.

After walking back to Kamakura Station via Komachi Shopping Street and its art and craft shops, you'll catch a local train on the Yokosuka Line back to Tokyo.




Great Buddha statue of Kamakura
Kamakura Walking Tour including the Great Buddha
Price: From 91.21 US$, per person
Duration: 8 hours
Travel by train from Tokyo to the beautiful coastal town of Kamakura, less than one hour south of Tokyo. Here you will visit the famous Great Buddha, a bronze image measuring 11.4 meters in height at Kotokuin Temple. You will then proceed to the Hase Kannon Temple with its gilt statue of Kannon, with a great view of the town and the Pacific Ocean. End the day visiting the Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine as well as Komachi Shopping Street.

Explore the countryside, temples and shrines outside Tokyo on a full-day walking tour to Kamakura. This fascinating, fully guided excursion takes you to Kamakura’s famous Great Buddha and pretty Hase Kannon Temple. You’ll also have the option to take a rickshaw ride or train trip to visit the Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine, and go shopping for arts and crafts along Komachi Shopping Street.

To begin your full-day walking tour, you’ll board local trains to Kamakura and Hase, a suburb within Kamakura, to visit the massive bronze statue of the Great Buddha at Kotokuin Temple. The second largest Buddha statue in Japan, the bronze image measures 37 feet (11.4 meters) and is thought to date back to 1252. You’ll then visit the attractive Hase KannonTemple, with its gilt statue of Kannon. You’ll have great views of Hase and the Pacific Ocean from here.

After a Japanese-style lunch at a local restaurant, you have the option of taking a rickshaw ride or train trip on the Eno-den line to the Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine (select your preference when booking).

Here, you’ll take a walk along Wakamiya-Oji, the approach to Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine lined with cherry trees. Features of the Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine include a series of red torii gates, an arched bridge, ponds, a huge gingko tree and the colorful Main Hall standing at the top of 62 stone steps.

After walking back to Kamakura Station via Komachi Shopping Street and its art and craft shops, you’ll catch a local train on the Yokosuka Line back to Tokyo.




Mt Fuji Day Trip including Lake Ashi Sightseeing Cruise from Tokyo
Mt Fuji Day Trip including Lake Ashi Sightseeing Cruise from Tokyo
Price: From 115.51 US$, per person
Duration:

Visit Japan's iconic Mount Fuji, cruise Lake Ashi and ride the aerial cableway at Mount Komagatake on this popular day trip from Tokyo. You'll enjoy lunch on Mt Fuji and have sweeping views of celebrated Hakone National Park from Mt Komagatake.


On your full-day trip from Tokyo you'll travel by coach to the Fuji visitor center to see cultural art dedicated to Fujisan. The center is closed on Mondays, when a visit to the Peace Pagoda is made instead. As you drive up to Mt Fuji?s fifth station at 7,607 feet (2,305 meters) you'll be inspired by the beauty of the Japanese landscape. Lunch (if option is selected) is at a Japanese restaurant, and there are a variety of other Western, Chinese and Italian restaurants to choose from.

After lunch, you'll enjoy the crisp mountain air and Mt Fuji views while cruising Lake Ashi and riding the aerial cableway at Mount Komagatake overlooking Hakone National Park.

Your day trip to Mount Fuji concludes with a coach ride back to Tokyo.

At 12,388 feet (3,776 meters) Mount Fuji is Japan's highest mountain. Rarely, on clear days, Fujisan's perfectly shaped volcano slopes can be seen from Tokyo and Yokohama, but views are always subject to weather conditions as mountain weather is notoriously unpredictable. Visibility tends to be better during the colder months, in the early morning and late evening.

Please note:

  • Mt.Komagatake Aerial Cableway may be skipped due to traffic conditions without alternative on the following days
    • Sept 14, 15, 21, 23, 28
    • Oct 4, 5, 13, 18, 19, 25, 26
    • Nov 2, 3, 22
  • When the driveway up to Mt.Fuji's 5th station is closed in winter due to heavy snow, visit Fujiyama Museum instead
  • Other visits may also be omitted of substituted depending on traffic and weather conditions or for other operational reasons



Mt Fuji, Lake Ashi and Bullet Train Day Trip from Tokyo
Mt Fuji, Lake Ashi and Bullet Train Day Trip from Tokyo
Price: From 147.01 US$, per person
Duration:

Visit Japan's iconic Mount Fuji on Tokyo?s most popular day tour, then return to Tokyo by famous Shinkansen Bullet train. You'll enjoy lunch on Mt Fuji, cruise Lake Ashi and ride the aerial cableway at Mount Komagatake for sweeping views of the celebrated Hakone National Park.


On your full-day trip from Tokyo you'll travel by coach to the Fuji visitor center to see cultural art dedicated to Fujisan. The center is closed on Mondays, when a visit to the Peace Pagoda is made instead. As you drive up to Mt Fuji's fifth station at 7,607 feet (2,305 meters) you?ll be inspired by the beauty of the Japanese landscape. Lunch (if option is selected) is at a Japanese restaurant, and there are a variety of other Western, Chinese and Italian restaurants to choose from.

After lunch, you'll enjoy the crisp mountain air and Mt Fuji views while cruising Lake Ashi and riding the aerial cableway at Mount Komagatake overlooking Hakone National Park.

Your day trip to Mount Fuji concludes with a ride on the famous Shinkansen (Bullet train) super-express for the return journey to Tokyo.

At 12,388 feet (3,776 meters) Mount Fuji is Japan's highest mountain. Rarely, on clear days, Fujisan's perfectly shaped volcano slopes can be seen from Tokyo and Yokohama, but views are always subject to weather conditions as mountain weather is notoriously unpredictable. Visibility tends to be better during the colder months, in the early morning and late evening.

  • When the driveway up to Mt.Fuji's 5th station is closed in winter due to heavy snow, visit Fujiyama Museum instead.
  • Mt.Komagatake Aerial Cableway will be skipped due to peak autumn leaves high season traffic conditions without an alternative on the following days:
    • Sept 14, 15, 21, 23, 28
    • Oct 3, 10, 17, 24, 30,
    • Nov 2, 3, 22
  • Other visits may also be omitted of substituted depending on traffic and weather conditions or for other operational reasons. No refund will be given.



Tokyo Waterfront New Transit Odaiba
Panoramic Tokyo Day Tour - Meiji Shrine, Asakusa Temple and Tokyo Bay Cruise
Price: From 98.9 US$, per person
Duration:

There's much to see in bustling Tokyo and this full-day tour is the perfect introduction to the city's sights. You'll visit Japan's most famous Shinto shrine, take a stroll around the gardens of the Imperial Palace and spend time at Tokyo's oldest Buddhist temple. Complete your comprehensive city tour with a relaxing 50-minute cruise on Tokyo Bay.


Your full-day tour includes the following highlights:

  • Meiji Shinto Shrine, Japan's most famous Shinto shrine, dedicated to the Emperor Meiji and his consort
  • Akasaka Palace, now known as the Akasaka Guest House and used as state accommodation for visiting dignitaries
  • Driving past the Japanese Capitol (House of Parliament)
  • Strolling through the impressive Imperial Palace East Garden, once the grounds of an old Edo castle, with a tea pavilion, Japanese garden, moats and stone walls the garden is closed on Mondays and Fridays, when you will visit Nijubashi (Double Bridge) at the main gate of the Palace instead
  • Asakusa Kannon Temple (also known as Senso-ji), the oldest and most popular Buddhist temple in Tokyo
  • Nakamise Shopping Street, a colorful shopping arcade crammed with tiny food and souvenir shops
  • Driving through the famous Ginza shopping district, Tokyo's most celebrated shopping and amusement area
  • Western-style lunch (vegetarian options available) at the Pastel-Tei restaurant overlooking the Hamarikyu Garden, the only surviving Edo-period seaside garden
  • 50-minute Tokyo Bay cruise
  • Drive over Rainbow Bridge to visit the futuristic waterfront Aqua City shopping mall
Please note: tour does not stop in Odaiba during the Tokyo Fireworks on 9 and 10 August


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