About This Package
Explore the best of Japan in this immersive 7-day journey across Tokyo, Mt. Fuji, Kyoto, Nara, and Osaka. From the cutting-edge vibes of Tokyo to the ancient temples of Kyoto and the friendly deer of Nara, this tour offers a perfect balance of culture, nature, and fun.
Package Highlights
Tokyo City Tour: Meiji Shrine, Asakusa, Shibuya
Full Day at Disneyland or DisneySea
Mt. Fuji 5th Station + Hakone Ropeway & Lake Ashi Cruise
Kyoto: Bamboo Forest, Fushimi Inari, Kiyomizu-dera
Nara Deer Park & Todai-ji Temple
Osaka Castle & Dotonbori Night Walk
Detailed Itinerary
Day 1 – Arrival & Leisure
10:00 AM – Hotel breakfast and rest
12:00 PM – Explore nearby shopping areas
04:00 PM – Optional experiences (teamLab, sumo session, Harry Potter Studio, etc.)
07:00 PM – Dinner on own
Day 2 – Tokyo City Tour
09:00 AM – Depart from hotel
09:30 AM – Meiji Shrine - A peaceful forested sanctuary dedicated to Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken
11:00 AM – Asakusa & Nakamise Street - Enjoy traditional shopping leading to the famous Senso-ji Temple
01:00 PM – Lunch break
02:30 PM – Tokyo Skytree (Photo Stop) - Iconic tower offering panoramic city views
04:00 PM – Shibuya Crossing & Hachiko Statue - Experience Tokyo's vibrant hustle and snap a photo at the famous crossing
06:00 PM – Return to hotel
Day 3 – Disneyland or DisneySea
09:00 AM – Transfer to theme park
10:00 AM to 05:00 PM – Enjoy the full-day magical experience
06:30 PM – Return to hotel
Day 4 – Mt. Fuji & Hakone Tour + Travel to Osaka
08:00 AM – Depart from Tokyo
10:30 AM – Mt. Fuji 5th Station - A scenic stopover on Japan's iconic mountain
12:00 PM – Lake Kawaguchi - A serene lake with mirror views of Mt. Fuji
02:00 PM – Hakone Ropeway & Lake Ashi Cruise - Stunning aerial and water views of volcanic valleys and Mt. Fuji
04:30 PM – Transfer to train station
07:00 PM – Arrive and check-in at Osaka hotel
Day 5 – Kyoto Day Tour
08:00 AM – Depart from Osaka
09:30 AM – Arashiyama Bamboo Grove - Walk through towering bamboo for a mystical experience
11:30 AM – Fushimi Inari Shrine - Iconic path lined with thousands of red torii gates
01:00 PM – Lunch break
02:30 PM – Kiyomizu-dera Temple - Panoramic views and ancient sacred waters
06:00 PM – Return to hotel
Day 6 – Nara & Osaka Tour
08:30 AM – Depart Osaka
10:00 AM – Todai-ji Temple - Home to Japan's largest bronze Buddha statue
11:30 AM – Nara Deer Park - Interact with friendly, free-roaming deer
01:00 PM – Return to Osaka
03:00 PM – Osaka Castle - A majestic feudal-era castle with a history museum
05:00 PM – Dotonbori Street Walk - Experience Osaka nightlife, neon signs, and street food
Day 7 – Departure
Optional leisure or sightseeing depending on flight time
Transfer to airport as per departure schedule
What's Included
All private transfers (Japanese Speaking Driver) & bullet trains
Entry tickets to listed attractions (except temples)
Japan tourist visa
Hindi-speaking translator – ¥30,000/day
English-speaking Japanese guide – ¥40,000/day (7 days advance booking required)
Not Included
Hotels & daily breakfast
International & domestic flights
Entry fees for Todai-ji, Kiyomizu-dera, Fushimi Inari, Kinkaku-ji (pay directly)
Frequently Asked Questions
What currency is used in Japan?
Japan uses the Japanese Yen (JPY). Most places accept cards, but cash is recommended for temples, small shops, and rural areas.
Can I use international debit/credit cards in Japan?
Yes, Visa and Mastercard are widely accepted, but always carry some cash for convenience.
What language is spoken in Japan? Will I face communication issues?
Japanese is the primary language. English is spoken in major tourist areas, but having a translator app or phrasebook is helpful.
Is Japan safe for tourists?
Extremely safe. Japan is one of the safest countries for travelers, even for solo and female tourists.
What's the weather like in Japan during different seasons?
Spring (Mar–May): Mild & pleasant, cherry blossom season. Summer (Jun–Aug): Hot & humid. Autumn (Sep–Nov): Cool with beautiful foliage. Winter (Dec–Feb): Cold, especially in Mt. Fuji & northern areas.
What type of clothes should I pack?
Dress according to the season. Carry layered clothing, comfortable walking shoes, and something modest for temples.
Do I need an umbrella or rain gear?
Yes, especially during June and early July (rainy season). A foldable umbrella is handy year-round.
Are power sockets different in Japan?
Yes, Japan uses Type A/B plugs (same as the US) with 100V. Carry a universal adapter if needed.
What essentials should I carry?
Passport, travel insurance, local SIM or pocket Wi-Fi, yen cash, universal adapter, sunscreen, medications, and a small backpack.
Is tipping expected in Japan?
No. Tipping is not a part of Japanese culture and may even be considered rude.
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