Enjoy the ultimate introduction to Japan! Visit Tokyo, Japan’s capital and eat at the famous Iron Chef Sakai restaurant - superb French cuisine. Bullet train to Nagoya, visit Toyota Automobile Museum, which exhibits a collection of automobiles from around the world. And Nagoya castle, famous for the golden orcas that adorn the roof.
Experience Japanese culture, taste and enjoy the beautiful cuisine in Kyoto, famous worldwide for its temples and shrines. Then onto Osaka, for sightseeing and shopping. |
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- Return airfares
- Transfers in Japan (Train / Bus / Boat)
- Full nights 4 or 5 star accommodation
- Breakfast daily
- 1 Lunch
- 2 Dinners
- BONUS English Speaking Guide
- BONUS Free Tea ceremony challenge
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From $5900* p.p
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See our terms & conditions
*Optional Tour cost extra |
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| Day 1: Brisbane - Sydney - Tokyo |
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Meet English speaking guide
Travel to hotel |
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| Day 2: Tokyo |
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Breakfast at Hotel
Visit the impressive Tokyo Tower in the morning, the symbol of Tokyo, then a traditional tea ceremony in a Japanese garden. After having Teppanyaki barbecue lunch at Chinzanso. we visit the beautiful park around the Imperial Palace Plaza.
Enjoy sightseeing by boat (Sumidagawa Line) up the Sumidagawa River and visit the Sensoji Temple (Asakusa Kannon).
Dinner Buffet style at Hotel |
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| Day 3:Tokyo |
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Breakfast at Hotel
Free time
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Shopping Tour with our English Guide
Akihabara electronic city and 100-yen shops
More than 250 electrical appliance and electronic shops of all sizes are located in a small area centered around Chuo-dori Street, a wonderland for the electronic and computer buffs. Also the magic $1 shops,you will be amazed at what $1 will buy!!
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Full day Edo-Tokyo tour Tsukiji Fish Market - A center of Japanese cuisine. The world's best fish market - it never sleeps! And Hama-Rikyu Garden - The landscape garden park is surrounded by a seawater moat filled by Tokyo Bay. The garden has an atmosphere of utter tranquility where visitors can forget the passage of time. Then to the Edo museum – an old traditional Japanese museum. |
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| Day 4: Tokyo - Nagoya |
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Breakfast at hotel
Bullet train to the Toyota Automobile Museum, The museum displays approximately 120 cars, which covers the history of practical automobile in the 19th and 20th centuries,
and the influence of the development of the automobile on our lives and culture. |
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| Day 5: Nagoya – Kyoto |
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Breakfast at hotel
Travel to Nagoya castle
A world famous Edo-period castle,renowned for the the golden orcas that adorn the roof.
Catch the bullet train to the city of kyoto former capital of Japan, famous worldwide for its temples and shrines. |
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| Day 6: Tokyo |
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Breakfast at hotel
Morning free time
Sightseeing in Kyoto
Afternoon sightseeing of the city, visiting Kinkakuji Temple (Golden Pavilion), Kiyomizu temple and its gorgeous interiors! Walk from Kodai-ji temple to Ninenzaka and Sannenzaka.
Walk around Shozan Garden and have a Japanese style Kaiseki Cuisine after dinner, enjoy watching traditional Japanese dance at Gion corner. |
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| Day 7: Kyoto |
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Breakfast at hotel
Free time |
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| Day 8: Kyoto – Osaka |
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Breakfast at Hotel
We visit Japanese department store, Namba– Amazing!! Then to Kansai Airport and flight
back to Australia. |
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| Day 9: Australia Brisbane - Sydney |
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* Airfare related taxes, charges and fees of $655 (Ex: SYD) per person are not included in the price below. (Tax) = Surcharges, Fees and Taxes are correct as at 01 Jul 08, but may fluctuate depending on departure and arrival points. Minimum number required for tour to operate: 8 persons.
Airline and accomodation are subject to change |
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