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      Amazing Tour

      Japan

      Japan

      CAD1320 / per person
      (0 Reviews)

      Explore the beauty of “The Mainland” Japan. A great offer to tour you the different cities of this wonderful Country in Asia. Our friendly Tour Guide will take care of you from day 1 until return. Details of this Tour Package might change from time to time depending on different Travel Conditions. Before we confirm your Booking, we’ll make sure to give you enough clarity of what to expect on this Tour. We wish you the best on this wonderful journey to Japan.

      6
      13+ Age
      • Destination
      • Departure
        YYC- Calgary | YEG- Edmonton
      • Departure Time
        Approximately 8.30AM
      • Return Time
        Approximately 7.30PM
      • Dress Code
        Casual, comfortable and light
      • Included
        4 Star Accommodation
        Airport Transfer
        Breakfast
        Lunch
        Personal Guide
        Professional English-speaking local guide service
      • Not Included
        Any applicable weekend and other surcharges imposed by airlines
        Any taxes, airport fees and fuel surcharge
        Gallery Ticket
        International airfare from Canada to Japan
        Sightseeing Tours with admission and meals
        Travel/Medical/Cancellation insurance, travel visa and all personal expenses

      Tour Plan

      1

      Departure & Arrival

      Meet-up in the Airport (as will be determined with the finality of the Booking) with the Tour representative in Canada. Upon arrival, meet by English-speaking assistance who will assist you to board a taxi to your hotel. Check in for your stay and enjoy the rest of your day at leisure.
      • Accommodation: Grand Prince Hotel New Takanawa or similar
      • All Meals
      • Enjoy and Rest at your leisure
      2

      Tokyo

      After breakfast, pick up for morning city tour in Tokyo visiting Imperial Palace Nijubashi Bridge, Tsukiji, Senso-ji Temple, and Nakamise Shopping Street. Your tour will end after sightseeing in Asakusa, where you will have the rest of the day at leisure. Your tour guide will give you details on how to make your own way back to your hotel.
      • Breakfast
      • Transportation
      3

      Tokyo – Mt. Fuji – Hakone – Kyoto

      After breakfast, pick up for morning city tour in Tokyo visiting Imperial Palace Nijubashi Bridge, Tsukiji, Senso-ji Temple, and Nakamise Shopping Street. Your tour will end after sightseeing in Asakusa, where you will have the rest of the day at leisure. Your tour guide will give you details on how to make your own way back to your hotel.
      • Breakfast
      • Transportation
      4

      Kyoto – Nara

      After breakfast, pick up from hotel to join a full day city tour of Kyoto. Visit to Nijo Castle, Kinkakuji Temple or the Golden Pavilion, on to Kyoto Imperial Palace. Enjoy lunch at local restaurant, then travel by local train to Nara. Once there you will take a walking tour to visit sights include Todaiji Temple, home of the Great Buddha, Nara Deer Park and Kofukuji Temple. Travel back to Kyoto and spend the rest of the evening at leisure.
      • Breakfast
      • Transportation
      5

      Kyoto

      Enjoy a full day at leisure.
      6

      Kyoto – Osaka - Departure

      Today bid farewell to Japan. Transfer from your hotel to Osaka Kansai airport for your return flight to Canada.
      • Breakfast

      Tour Location

      The mainland portion of Tokyo lies northwest of Tokyo Bay and measures about 90 km (56 mi) east to west and 25 km (16 mi) north to south. The average elevation in Tokyo is 40 m (131 ft). Chiba Prefecture borders it to the east, Yamanashi to the west, Kanagawa to the south, and Saitama to the north.

      History of the City

      Tokyo was originally a village called Edo, in what was formerly part of the old Musashi Province. Edo was first fortified by the Edo clan, in the late twelfth century. In 1457, Ōta Dōkan built Edo Castle. In 1590, Tokugawa Ieyasu moved from Mikawa Province (his lifelong base) to the Kantō region. When he became shōgun in 1603, Edo became the center of his ruling. During the subsequent Edo period, Edo grew into one of the largest cities in the world with a population topping one million by the 18th century. Edo was still the home of the Tokugawa shogunate and not the capital of Japan (the Emperor himself lived in Kyoto almost continuously from 794 to 1868). During the Edo era, the city enjoyed a prolonged period of peace known as the Pax Tokugawa, and in the presence of such peace, the shogunate adopted a stringent policy of seclusion, which helped to perpetuate the lack of any serious military threat to the city.[22] The absence of war-inflicted devastation allowed Edo to devote the majority of its resources to rebuilding in the wake of the consistent fires, earthquakes, and other devastating natural disasters that plagued the city.

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