Multi Day Tours

Highlights

Our licensed taxi driver will pick you up from Tokyo Airport and take you to your hotel in Tokyo. On the second day, we will embark on a sightseeing tour of Tokyo. On the third day, you will experience the majestic beauty of Mount Fuji. On day four, we will explore the natural wonders of Nikko, including its waterfall and temples. On the fifth day, we will visit the Great Buddha in Kamakura and the Enoshima Shrine. Finally, we will provide airport transfer for your departure.

Itinerary

Pick up from Tokyo Narita/Haneda Airport 

Drop-off at Tokyo Hotel 

Pick up - 8:30 am from Tokyo Hotel

We will pick you up from your Tokyo Hotel at 8:30 am.

Note:

"30 min could be delay due to traffic no refund and review could be accepted."

1. Senso-ji Temple:

Is Tokyo's oldest and most famous temple, located in the Asakusa district. It holds deep cultural and historical significance in Japan.

2. Tokyo Skytree:

Is one of the most iconic landmarks in Tokyo and the tallest structure in Japan. It serves as a broadcasting tower and a popular tourist destination, offering stunning panoramic views of the city.

3. Nakamise Shopping Street:

Located just beyond Kaminarimon (Thunder Gate), is one of the oldest shopping streets in Japan, leading up to the iconic Senso-ji Temple in Asakusa, Tokyo. It’s a bustling, vibrant street filled with traditional shops, food stalls, and souvenirs.

4. Meiji Jingu Shrine:

Is one of Tokyo’s most important and visited Shinto shrines, dedicated to Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken. Nestled within a vast forested area in the Shibuya district, the shrine provides a peaceful escape from the city's urban hustle.

5. Imperial Palace East Gardens:

The accessible part of the Imperial Palace grounds in Tokyo, open to the public for exploration. This area was once part of the inner defenses of Edo Castle and now serves as a peaceful garden with historic ruins, well-manicured lawns, and seasonal flowers.

6. Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden:

Is a large and tranquil park located in the Shinjuku district of Tokyo, blending traditional Japanese, English, and French landscape designs. It serves as an oasis of greenery amidst the bustling city, offering beautiful gardens, walking paths, and seasonal flora.

7. Takeshita Street:

Is a vibrant and trendy pedestrian shopping street in the Harajuku district of Tokyo, known for its youth culture, fashion, and eclectic shops. It’s a popular destination for both locals and tourists looking for unique fashion, quirky accessories, and street food.

8. Shibuya Crossing:
Is one of the busiest and most famous pedestrian crossings in the world, located in front of Shibuya Station in Tokyo. It's a symbol of Tokyo’s vibrant energy and urban culture, where hundreds of people cross from all directions at once when the traffic lights turn red.
 
9. Hachiko: 
Is a beloved symbol of loyalty in Japan, represented by the famous statue of an Akita dog located outside Shibuya Station in Tokyo. The story of Hachiko is heart warming and has touched people worldwide.
 
Drop-off at 5:30 pm 
 
Our guide will drop you off at your Hotel after the tour around 5-6 pm. 

Pick up - 8:30 am from Tokyo Hotel

We will pick you up from your Tokyo Hotel at 8:30. 

Note:

"30 min could be delay due to traffic no refund and review could be accepted."

1. Mt. Fuji 5th Station:

The Last Point at Mt. Fuji where we can reach by Car. Please understand we will visit 5th Station if weather permits. During hiking Season we cannot go to 5th station. You have to take shuttle bus cost ¥2100 person.

2. Lake Kawaguchi

Is also known as Fujikawaguchiko, offers an exhilarating experience with speed boating. 2nd Biggest Lake of Mt Fuji area after Lake Yamanaka. 

3. Kachi Kachi ropeway

You can see Mt Fuji from Kachi Kachi ropeway. The ropeway takes three minutes to reach the top, 1,075 meters above sea level. From there, visitors can get a panoramic view of Lake Kawaguchi and Mt. Fuji and, on clear days.

4. Oshino Hakkai

Small village in a scenic setting with 8 ponds, views of Mt. Fuji & vendors of food & souvenirs.

5. Oishi Park:

Is on the north shore of Kawaguchiko is a park with a superb view of lake and Mt.Fuji at once.

6. Arakurayama Sengen shrine pagoda

Iconic pagoda on a hilltop facing Mt. Fuji in Arakurayama Sengen Park, reached via 398 steps.

Drop-off: Tokyo Hotel at 6:00 pm 

We will start moving back to Tokyo around 4:00 pm. If you want to drop off at other location please do let us know in advance. 

Pick up - 8:30 am from Tokyo Hotel

We will pick you up from your Tokyo Hotel at 8:30 am.

1. Toshogu Shrine Complex:

Is a renowned and elaborate Shinto shrine located in Nikko, Japan, dedicated to Tokugawa Ieyasu, the founder of the Tokugawa shogunate. This UNESCO World Heritage site is celebrated for its stunning architecture, intricate carvings, and rich cultural history.

Highlights of the complex include:

  • The Yomeimon Gate, famously adorned with hundreds of intricate carvings symbolizing mythical creatures, flowers, and traditional motifs.
  • The Five-Story Pagoda, an architectural marvel that represents Buddhist teachings and is intricately balanced.
  • The Sleeping Cat (Nemurineko) carving, a symbol of peace.
  • The Three Wise Monkeys ("see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil"), which are among Japan’s most iconic carvings.

2. Shinkyo Bridge

Is also known as the Red Bridge is a beautiful and iconic landmark located in Nikko, Japan. It is a traditional Japanese arch bridge that spans the Daiya River, just outside the entrance to the famous Futarasan Shrine.

3. Kegon Falls:

Is one of Japan's most famous waterfalls, located in the Nikko National Park in Tochigi Prefecture. It stands at 97 meters (318 feet) tall and is particularly notable for its impressive drop, making it one of the highest waterfalls in Japan.

4. Lake Chuzenji

Is a scenic high-altitude lake located in Nikko, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan, at the foot of Mount Nantai. At an elevation of about 1,269 meters (4,163 feet), it is one of the most picturesque lakes in the country. The lake covers an area of approximately 11.6 square kilo meters and is known for its serene waters and breath taking surroundings.

Drop-off: Tokyo Hotel at 6:00 pm

We will start moving back to Tokyo around 4:00 pm. If you want to drop off at other location please do let us know in advance. 

Pick up - 8:30 am from Tokyo Hotel

We will pick you up from your Tokyo Hotel at 8:30. 

1. Kotoku-in:

Is a Buddhist temple in Kamakura, Kanagawa Prefecture, famous for housing the Great Buddha of Kamakura (Daibutsu), one of Japan's most iconic and revered statues. The temple was founded in the 13th century, but the Great Buddha, which stands at 13.35 meters (43.8 feet) tall, was completed in 1252. Made of bronze and weighing around 93 tons, the statue represents Amida Buddha, the Buddha of Infinite Light, and is one of the largest bronze statues in Japan.

2. Hokokuji Temple:

Is also known as Takedera Temple, is a Zen Buddhist temple located in Kamakura, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. It is renowned for its beautiful bamboo grove, which is one of the most picturesque spots in Kamakura. The temple was established in 1334 during the Kamakura period and is associated with the Rinzai sect of Zen Buddhism.

3. Hase-dera Temple:

Is a prominent Buddhist temple located in the coastal city of Kamakura, Kanagawa Prefecture. It is known for its beautiful gardens, stunning views, and the impressive statue of the Goddess Kannon, or Avalokiteshvara, which is the main highlight of the temple.

4. Enoshima Shrine: 

Is a significant Shinto shrine located on Enoshima Island, in the Kanagawa Prefecture near Kamakura. The shrine is dedicated to Benzaiten, the goddess of music, entertainment, and good fortune, and is one of the most important spiritual sites in the region. Enoshima Island itself is a popular destination for tourists due to its natural beauty, coastal views, and rich cultural heritage.

Drop-off: Tokyo Hotel at 6:00 pm

We will start moving back to Tokyo around 4:00 pm. If you want to drop off at other location please do let us know in advance. 

Pick up from Tokyo Hotel

Drop-off Tokyo Narita/Haneda Airport.

This itinerary provides a rich experience of Japan’s highlights, blending city sights, nature, and cultural landmarks. Starting with airport pickup, you’ll explore Tokyo’s vibrant attractions, then witness Mount Fuji’s iconic beauty. Day four takes you to Nikko for serene waterfalls and temples, while day five covers Kamakura’s Great Buddha and Enoshima Shrine. Concluding with a convenient airport transfer, this journey offers a perfect mix of sightseeing, nature, and Japanese heritage.

FAQ's

When does the tour start and end?

The tours start and end when the driver picks you up from your accommodation in Tokyo and drops you off at the end of the day. In the case of your accommodation being outside of Tokyo 23 Wards, your tour will start and end when the driver departs and arrives in Tokyo at the end of the day.

Can our pets also join the tour?

No pets are allowed.

What does the price include?

The price include toll fees, gas, parking lot fees, tax, etc. It doesn’t include fees for such as: lunch/food/beverage, entrance fee of tourist spots, fee of boats/cable cars, etc.

Is there extra fee if we extend the tour?

Yes, The extension fee is 3,500 yen/30 minutes.

Will there be a refund if we finish the tour earlier than booked?

There will be no refunds in case the tour finishes early. If the tour will finish earlier due to accidents, Bad weather, natural disasters, sudden sickness, etc., please contact us and we can discuss about it.