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5 nights Japan Tour Package

Tokyo, Japan
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5 nights Japan tour Package (2N Tokyo + 3N Osaka)

Tour Type

Daily Tour

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Unlimited

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Overview

5 nights Japan Tour Package

The Land of the Rising Sun awaits you with our exciting 5 nights Japan tour package. This adventure-packed journey will take you on a whirlwind tour of some of the most iconic and beautiful destinations in Japan.

Your first stop will be Tokyo, a city that is the epitome of modern Japanese culture. With towering skyscrapers, bustling streets, and endless opportunities for shopping and entertainment, Tokyo is a city that never sleeps. You will get to explore some of the city’s most popular neighborhoods, such as Shinjuku and Shibuya, where you can experience the excitement and energy of Tokyo’s vibrant nightlife.

From Tokyo, you will head to the beautiful city of Kyoto, which is known for its rich history and traditional culture. Here, you will have the chance to visit some of Kyoto’s most famous temples and shrines,  which are both designated UNESCO World Heritage Sites. In this 5 nights Japan tour package you can see some of Japan’s most beautiful scenery.

The amazing city of Osaka, which is known for its delicious food and lively entertainment. You will have the chance to sample some of Osaka’s famous street food, such as takoyaki and okonomiyaki, and explore the city’s many attractions, such as the Osaka Castle and the Umeda Sky Building. Also, on the way from Tokyo to Osaka you will be able to explore Mt Fuji and Hakone, which is the pride of Japan. There will be a 1 day tour of Hiroshima and Miyajima.

Overall, this 5 nights Japan tour package is an incredible journey that will take you on a magical adventure through some of Japan’s most iconic destinations. With a mix of modern and traditional culture, stunning scenery, and delicious food, this tour is sure to be an unforgettable experience.

 

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Highlights

  • Shibuya Crossing
  • Tokyo Skytree
  • Imperial Palace
  • Kinkaku-ji Temple
  • Meiji Shrine
  • Todai Ji Temple
  • Miyajima island
  • Hiroshima
  • Nijo Castle
  • Nara
  • Mt. Fuji
  • Hakone Tour

Itinerary

Day 1 - Arrive Tokyo, Japan at Narita Airport + Checkin to Hotel + Sky tree tour (Tembo Deck 350m)
- Stay in Tokyo Hotel
- No Meal Included this day

You may expect to spend the first day of your 5 nights Japan tour package in Tokyo, where we will be waiting for your arrival. The manager of our activity will walk you to your vehicle as soon as you have finished checking in and completing any relevant paperwork. After that, you will be taken by transfer to your hotel so that you can check in and get settled.

After you have settled into your hotel in Tokyo and checked in, give yourself some time to unwind and freshen up before getting ready for your tour of the Tokyo Sky Tree at night. At 19:00, the Tokyo Sky Tree Tour will no longer be able to accommodate any additional guests. You will be picked up from the hotel at the time that was previously negotiated for you to be picked up.

At the "TOKYO SKYTREE TEMBO DECK (350 m)," which is positioned 350 meters above ground and has enormous glass panels that are 5 meters high for a panoramic view in all directions, visitors may see as far as 70 kilometers from the base of the SKYTREE. This observation deck is located at the "TOKYO SKYTREE TEMBO DECK (350 m)."
Day 2 - Tokyo Morning city Tour (Imperial Palace + Meiji Shrine + Shibuya Crossing)
- Stay in Tokyo Hotel
- Breakfast Included this day

On day 2 of your 5 nights Japan tour package, breakfast will be served in the morning. After finishing breakfast, you should prepare for a morning sightseeing tour of Tokyo. You will be collected from your hotel and driven to the following locations:

The Imperial Palace and Meiji Shrine are not to be missed.


In 1958, construction on the Tokyo Tower began in the Shiba-koen neighborhood in the Minato district of the city of Tokyo. This famous structure is also known by its Japanese name, Nippon Denpa, which translates to "Japan Radio Tower." At a height of 332.9 meters, it is the second-tallest structure in all of Japan (1,092 feet). The colors white and international orange were chosen for the lattice tower's paint scheme for the same reason that the Eiffel Tower looks the way it does: to keep planes from crashing into it.

Meiji Jingu Shrine is located in Tokyo.

Anyone who comes to the shrine, whether they are a local or a tourist, has the opportunity to receive emotional and spiritual comfort in the temple's beautiful architecture and tranquil environment. The construction of this shrine began in 1920 as a way to pay tribute to Meiji and Shoken, the first modern emperor and empress of Japan. It is reported that the shrine was established not too long ago.

The Emperor's Residence or Palace

There are 114 different buildings that make up the Imperial Palace in Shenyang. It was built during the Qing Dynasty. The construction of these structures began around the year 1625 or 1626 and continued until the year 1783. The building was built at the start of China's most recent dynasty, and it now houses a large library. This happened before that dynasty became more powerful in the middle of the country and moved the capital to where Beijing is now.

Explore the vibrant Shibuya neighborhood and visit Shibuya Crossing, one of the busiest pedestrian crossings in the world. Spend your time here and return to your hotel.
Day 3 - Checkout from Tokyo Hotel + Mt. Fuji & Hakone Tour + Checkin to Osaka hotel
- Stay in Kyoto Hotel
- Breakfast Included this day

In the morning, you will want to get some breakfast and then get ready to check out of the hotel in Tokyo. After you have finished checking out of the hotel, make your way to the station and board a train to Mt. Fuji, which is the fifth station.

Mt. Fuji Facts-

Japan's most famous mountain, Fuji, is an active volcano. About one hundred kilometers southwest of Tokyo is where you'll find it. The mountain known as "Fuji-san" has an elevation of 3,776 meters, making it the highest peak in the country. People have been making the ascent all the way to the peak of the mountain for millennia. It is considered to be one of the three mountains in Japan that hold religious significance. Prints using this instantly recognizable silhouette were created during the Edo period by painters such as Hokusai and Hiroshige, amongst others.

After you've finished exploring Mt. Fuji, go on over to the Hakone Sky Gondola.

Visitors to the Hakone Round Course are likely to stop at the well-known attraction known as the Hakone Ropeway. It begins its journey from Sounzan Station, which serves as the terminal for the Hakone Tozan Cablecar, and travels all the way to Togendai Station, making stops at Owakudani and Ubako stations along the way (on the edge of Lake Ashinoko). With the Hakone Free Pass, you are permitted to take the ropeway as many times as your heart desires.

The ropeway operates at a rate of one departure from the station every minute, and each of its gondolas has a capacity of up to ten passengers. It takes around half an hour to ride the ropeway all the way to the opposite terminal from where it begins. Between Sounzan and Owakudani, travelers have the opportunity to view the sulfuric hot spring sources that are active in the Owakudani Valley. Between Owakudani and Togendai, visitors may, according to the whims of the elements, catch a glimpse of Mount Fuji and Lake Ashinoko. You will need to swap gondolas when you reach Owakudani, but this won't be necessary when you reach Ubako.

After we finish our tour of the valley, let's head on over to the Pirates Boat Cruise.
There are other locations that offer spectacular perspectives of Mount Fuji, but only on Lake Ashinoko can you board a traditional wooden pirate ship, soak in the scenery, and have a good time doing it all at the same time.

A blood-red pirate ship carried us over Lake Ashi in Hakone, Japan, as we made our way there. It is in close proximity to a very large number of swan boats during the summer. The view of Mount Fuji from this location is incomparable to any other.

Following the thrilling things you saw today, you will board the bullet train and go to Osaka. With the assistance of a rail pass that has been obtained for you, traveling on the bullet train in Japan is now something that is conceivable.

After arriving in Osaka, check into a hotel and give yourself some time to rest and recuperate.end of day 3 of your 5 nights Japan tour package.
Day 4 - Kyoto & Nara Full day Tour from Osaka
- Stay in Kyoto Hotel
- Breakfast Included this day

After you have finished breakfast in the morning, get ready for your full-day adventure to Kyoto and Nara. From Osaka, you will make your way to Kyoto via bullet train. In this location, your train pass will also be valid.
As soon as we get to Kyoto, we are going to head straight to Nijo Castle to start our sightseeing. Nijo Castle in Kyoto was built as a house for Tokugawa Ieyasu, the first shogun of the Edo Period. He was responsible for the construction of the castle (1603–1867). 23 years later, his grandson Iemitsu put the finishing touches on the palace buildings and added a castle keep with five stories to the fortification. Nijo Castle was the Imperial Palace until the year 1867, when it was donated to the city and opened to the public as a historical site. Today, visitors can tour the castle and learn about its history. The palace buildings inside the castle were deemed worthy of inclusion on the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 1994 due to the fact that they are some of the best examples of Japanese castle palace architecture that have been preserved from the feudal period. Nijo Castle is home to the Honmaru, which is known as the primary defensive ring; the Ninomaru, which is known as the secondary ring; and the gardens that are located in between. constructing stone walls and moats all around the Honmaru and the grounds of the castle.
8:00 AM - Pick-up from your hotel in Osaka
Your tour guide will pick you up from your hotel in Osaka and take you to the train station.

8:45 AM - Depart from Shin-Osaka Station
You will take the train from Shin-Osaka Station to Kyoto Station.

10:00 AM - Arrival in Kyoto
Upon arrival in Kyoto, your guide will take you to Kinkaku-ji Temple, also known as the Golden Pavilion, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

11:00 AM - Nijo Castle
You will visit Nijo Castle, which was built in the 17th century and is known for its beautiful gardens and the "nightingale floors" that make a chirping sound when walked upon.

12:30 PM - Lunch in Kyoto
You will have lunch in Kyoto, where you can try the city's famous dish, kaiseki ryori, a traditional multi-course Japanese meal.

2:00 PM - Fushimi Inari Shrine
You will visit the Fushimi Inari Shrine, which is famous for its thousands of torii gates that lead to the summit of Mount Inari.

4:00 PM - Departure to Nara
You will take the train from Kyoto to Nara, which is known for its ancient temples and friendly deer that roam freely around the city.

5:00 PM - Todai-ji Temple
You will visit Todai-ji Temple, which houses the world's largest bronze statue of Buddha, as well as other important cultural artifacts.

6:30 PM - Drop-off at your hotel in Osaka
Your guide will drop you off at your hotel in Osaka, marking the end of the Kyoto and Nara full-day tour.
end of the fourth day of your 5 nights Japan tour package.
Day 5 - Hiroshima & Miyajima Tour from Osaka
-Stay in Osaka
-Breakfast i included on this day

6:30 AM - Pick-up from your hotel in Osaka
Your tour guide will pick you up from your hotel in Osaka and take you to the train station.

7:15 AM - Depart from Shin-Osaka Station
You will take the bullet train from Shin-Osaka Station to Hiroshima Station.

9:10 AM - Arrival in Hiroshima
Upon arrival in Hiroshima, your guide will take you to the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park and Museum, where you will learn about the city's tragic history and the events that led to the atomic bombing. You will also visit the Atomic Bomb Dome, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

11:30 AM - Lunch in Hiroshima
You will have lunch in Hiroshima, where you can try the city's famous dish, okonomiyaki, a savory pancake filled with vegetables, meat, and seafood.

1:00 PM - Ferry to Miyajima Island
You will take a ferry from Hiroshima to Miyajima Island, which is famous for its beautiful scenery and the Itsukushima Shrine, which features a torii gate that appears to be floating in the water.

2:00 PM - Miyajima Island Sightseeing
You will have free time to explore the island's attractions, such as the Daisho-in Temple, the Miyajima Public Aquarium, and the Momijidani Park.

4:30 PM - Departure from Miyajima Island
You will take the ferry back to Hiroshima and then the bullet train back to Osaka.

7:30 PM - Drop-off at your hotel in Osaka
Your guide will drop you off at your hotel in Osaka, marking the end of the Hiroshima and Miyajima tours. end of Day 5 of a 5 nights Japan tour package.
Day 6 - Checkout from Osaka Hotel + Transfer to Airport on Sic basis + end of 5 nights Japan tour package
You will check out of the hotel the next day after breakfast on the day in question. You will catch the bullet train and reach Tokyo's international airport from Kyoto. Your vacation package to Japan will end here after a total of 5 nights there.

Included/Excluded

  • 02 nights' hotel accommodation in Tokyo with breakfast
  • 03 nights’ accommodation with breakfast at a hotel in Osaka
  • Shibuya Crossing
  • Tokyo Skytree
  • Imperial Palace
  • Kinkaku-ji Temple
  • Meiji Shrine
  • Todai Ji Temple
  • Miyajima island
  • Hiroshima
  • Nijo Castle
  • Nara
  • Mt. Fuji
  • Hakone TourTransfers and sightseeing on an SIC (Sharing) basis as per the itinerary
  • Japan Rail Pass (Ordinary Seat)
  • Applicable hotel taxes
  • International and domestic airfare
  • Japan Tourist Visa
  • Accommodation tax: 100–300 yen per night will be imposed as accommodation tax on guests staying at accommodations.
  • Any meals not specified in the tour itinerary.
  • Any travel or health insurance or any personal expenses

Cities involved in this Tour Package

Japan
Kyoto
Tokyo

Transfers Type

Sharing Transfers
Train

Tour's Location

Tokyo, Japan

FAQs

Does Lestacworld has expertise for Japan tour package ?
Lestacworld is one of the best travel companies that helps people from all over the world plan trips to Japan. Thousands of travelers on Japan tours have already received satisfactory services from our team. That is why there is a general belief that Lestacworld is the best travel company for Japan tours.
Is Visa Included in the package ?
Visa, if required, is not included in the package. We don't deal in visa services, but our executive can connect you with preferable visa service providers.
Can we customise the itinerary as per our own preferences ?
Yes, itineraries can be customized as per your own preferences. You can get in touch with our executives, who will help you with the exact cost of your preferred itinerary.
Where do we exist ?
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What are do's and dont's in this 5 nights Japan tour package ?
Sure, here are some general dos and don'ts to keep in mind during a 5 nights Japan tour package:

Do's:

Learn some basic Japanese phrases and customs. This will show respect to the locals and make it easier to navigate the country.
Do carry cash with you, as many places in Japan do not accept credit cards or foreign debit cards.
Do try the local food and drinks, as Japan is known for its delicious cuisine and unique drinks.
Do take your shoes off when entering temples, shrines, and traditional Japanese buildings.
Plan ahead and make reservations, especially during peak travel times, to ensure you can visit the places you want to see.
Do respect the rules and customs, such as not eating while walking and not talking on the phone in trains or buses.
Don'ts:

Don't litter or smoke in public areas, as Japan is known for its cleanliness and strict laws regarding smoking in public.
Don't be overly loud or disruptive in public places, as Japanese culture values politeness and quietness.
Don't tip in restaurants, as it is not customary in Japan and may be seen as rude.
When you go to a temple or shrine, don't wear clothes that are too revealing or too casual. This could be seen as rude.
Don't be late for appointments or meetings, as punctuality is highly valued in Japanese culture.
Don't forget to bow as a sign of respect when greeting or saying goodbye to locals, especially those in the service industry.
These are just a few examples of dos and don'ts in Japan, and there may be more specific customs or rules depending on the location or situation. It's always a good idea to do research and familiarize yourself with local customs before visiting any foreign country.
Can i pay online now for this 5 nights Japan tour package ?
Yes, our portal uses real-time booking technology. If you are satisfied with the plan, you can book the package now. After you make the payment, our executives will connect with you to make your post-payment journey smooth.

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