Starting Time - Reach Point around 7:30 AM
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Best tour itinerary of Japan for 4 nights 5 days (2N Tokyo + 2N Osaka)
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Day | Stay City | Activity | Hectic Level |
1 | Tokyo | Transfer to Hotel on Sic basis + free day | Moderate |
2 | Tokyo | City Tour | Moderate |
3 | Osaka | Train to Osaka | Low |
4 | Osaka | Kyoto & Nara Full-day Tour | Moderate |
5 | Departure | Check-out, train to Osaka, transfer to Narita Airport | Moderate |
Airport Arrival: Arrive at the airport in Japan and proceed through immigration and customs, ensuring all travel documents are in order.
Transfer to Hotel (Sharing Basis): Experience a comfortable transfer to your hotel on a sharing basis, allowing you to relax and enjoy the initial sights of the city.
Hotel Check-in (3 PM): Check in to your hotel and freshen up after your journey, ensuring a smooth start to your Japanese adventure. Note the check-in time of 3 PM.
Free Day to Explore: Take advantage of the rest of the day to explore the local surroundings at your own pace. Consider visiting nearby attractions, trying local cuisine, or simply strolling through the neighborhood.
Tour Itinerary Overview: Familiarize yourself with the upcoming 4 nights tour itinerary, getting excited about the unique experiences and destinations that await you during your stay in Japan.
Prepare for Tomorrow: Review the details of the first tour day, ensuring you have everything you need for the upcoming activities. Rest and rejuvenate for an exciting start to your Japanese adventure.
Starting Time - Reach Point around 7:30 AM
One of the most famous Shinto shrines in Tokyo, built in 1921, was made for Emperor Meiji and surrounded by beautiful, lush greenery
The current residence of the Imperial family is also the site of Edo Castle, a castle in Tokyo. Visit traditional Japanese gardens with seasonal flowers and historical structures.
One of the most famous sightseeing spots in Tokyo. Have shopping at Nakamise Avenue and take photos at Kaminari-mon Gate!
The tallest broadcasting tower in the world! Benefit from skip-the-line admission and go to the “Tembo Deck” observatory (350m). There are more than 300 stores in the Sora-machi shopping mall!
Enjoy the cruise by going under the gorgeous Rainbow Bridge and gazing at the skyscrapers of Tokyo! Every Tuesday we will visit Fukagawa Edo museum or Hamarikyu Gardens due to cruise suspension
Breakfast: Start your day with a hearty breakfast at the Tokyo hotel, energizing yourself for the day's journey.
Reach Station on Own: Head to the train station independently, enjoying the local surroundings and perhaps grabbing a coffee for the journey.
Checkout from Tokyo Hotel: Complete the checkout process at the Tokyo hotel, ensuring all belongings are accounted for.
Mt. Fuji (View from Train): Embark on a scenic train journey, capturing breathtaking views of Mount Fuji as you travel. Marvel at the iconic peak from the comfort of your train seat.
Train Station to Hotel on Own: Upon reaching the designated train station, proceed to your Osaka hotel using your preferred mode of transportation, such as taxi or public transit.
Check-in to Osaka Hotel: Arrive at the Osaka hotel and complete the check-in process, settling into your accommodation. Take a moment to relax before exploring the vibrant city of Osaka.
Breakfast: Begin your day with a delicious breakfast at your Osaka hotel, ensuring you're fueled for a full day of exploration.
Meeting Point: Walk to the designated meeting point near your hotel to join the Kyoto and Nara full-day tour. Confirm the departure time and gather with fellow travelers.
Kyoto Exploration: Board the shared bus for a scenic journey to Kyoto, where you'll explore historical landmarks, traditional temples, and immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of this ancient city.
Lunch Break: Enjoy a break for lunch, savoring local delicacies in Kyoto, which may include traditional Japanese cuisine.
Nara Excursion: Continue the tour to Nara, known for its friendly deer and impressive temples. Experience the unique charm of this city before heading back to Osaka.
Return to Hotel: After a day filled with cultural discoveries, return to Osaka by bus, and disembark at the original meeting point or a convenient drop-off location. Rest at your hotel, reflecting on the day's experiences.
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Sure, here are some general dos and don'ts to keep in mind during a 4 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.
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