Discovering Japan: From Tokyo to Hiroshima
Private trip of 15 days organized by @idetotologin
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Embark on an unforgettable journey through Japan, starting from the bustling metropolis of Tokyo, exploring the cultural heart of Kyoto, experiencing the vibrant city life of Osaka, and delving into the historical depths of Hiroshima. This itinerary is designed to give you a comprehensive experience of Japan's rich history, culture, and natural beauty. Get ready to be amazed by the unique blend of tradition and modernity that Japan has to offer.
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- Alojamientos de categoría mínimo 3 estrellas
- Desayunos incluidos
- Todas las excursiones mencionadas en el itinerario como incluidas
- Traslados incluidos
- Transportes entre ciudades incluidos
- Alojamientos de categoría mínimo 4 estrellas
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- Todas las excursiones mencionadas en el itinerario como incluidas
- Traslados incluidos
- Transportes entre ciudades incluidos
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Akihabara District
Tokyo
Known as the "electronics center" of Tokyo, full of shops selling anime, manga, video games, and other products related to Japanese pop culture.
Shibuya Crossing
Tokyo
The world's most famous pedestrian crossing, a symbol of Tokyo's energy and vitality.
Kiyomizu-dera
Kyoto
A Buddhist temple famous for its wooden stage that extends into the mountainside.
Fushimi Inari-taisha
Kyoto
A Shinto shrine famous for its thousands of red torii gates.
Osaka Castle
Osaka
Located in a park in the city center, Osaka Castle is one of the most emblematic symbols of Osaka. It was built in the 16th century and has been destroyed and rebuilt several times throughout its history. The current castle dates from the early 20th century and houses a museum that tells the history of the castle and the city. Visitors can climb to the top of the castle to enjoy panoramic views of Osaka.
Dotonbori
Osaka
Dotonbori is an entertainment and nightlife district known for its giant neon signs, its restaurants, and its street food stalls. This is where some of Osaka's most famous places are located, such as the Kuromon Ichiba Market restaurant, the Bunraku Theater, and the Dotonbori canal.
Tsutenkaku
Osaka
Tsutenkaku is a towering landmark in the Shinsekai area of Naniwa-ku, Osaka, famed for its iconic structure resembling the Eiffel Tower. Built in 1912 and reconstructed after WWII, Tsutenkaku serves as a symbol of renewal, featuring an observation deck offering panoramic views of the cityscape. The tower is decorated with neon lights that illuminate the night sky. Tsutenkaku is surrounded by vibrant streets filled with historical alleyways, restaurants offering local delicacies, and souvenir shops, making it a must-visit cultural and historical site.
Umeda Sky Building
Osaka
The Umeda Sky Building is a high-rise landmark in the Kita district of Osaka, renowned for its unique architectural design. Comprised of two towers connected at the top by the 'Floating Garden Observatory', this building offers breathtaking views of the cityscape from a height of 173 meters. Visitors can enjoy panoramic sights of Osaka, especially during sunset. The base of the building features a retro-themed basement with diverse dining options and seasonal events. The Umeda Sky Building is not just an architectural marvel but a comprehensive urban experience with its mix of modern and traditional influences.
Tennoji Zoo
Osaka
Tennoji Zoo, established in 1915, is one of Osaka's oldest and most popular attractions. Spanning over 11 hectares, it is home to a diverse range of animals, including polar bears, lions, and red pandas. The zoo emphasizes natural habitats and conservation, offering educational programs for children and visitors. Located in Tennoji Park, the zoo is surrounded by lush greenery and features themed zones such as the African Savanna and Asian Tropical Rainforest. The zoo's commitment to animal welfare and unification with the surrounding natural environment makes it a significant educational and recreational spot for families.
Shitennoji Temple
Osaka
Shitennoji Temple, founded in 593 AD, is one of the oldest Buddhist temples in Japan, located in Osaka. It was established by Prince Shotoku, who played a key role in promoting Buddhism in Japan. The temple complex follows an ancient architectural style and layout, featuring a five-story pagoda, a central golden hall, and a treasure house with cultural artifacts. The temple grounds host several annual events and festivals, attracting both devotees and tourists. Shitennoji is not just a spiritual site but also a historical monument that provides insights into the early Buddhist culture in Japan.
Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park
Hiroshima
A park that houses several monuments and museums dedicated to the victims of the atomic bomb.
Hiroshima Castle
Hiroshima
A reconstructed castle that offers panoramic views of the city.
Fifth Station
Monte Fuji
The Fifth Station, located halfway up Mount Fuji, is a popular starting point for climbers aiming to reach the summit. It offers stunning views and various amenities, including shops, restaurants, and rental services for climbing gear. Many tourists visit just to experience the serene beauty and breathtaking vistas without committing to the full climb. The station is accessible by bus and serves as a critical acclimatization spot for climbers due to the altitude.
Fuji Shibazakura Festival
Monte Fuji
The Fuji Shibazakura Festival is a spectacular annual event held in spring at the base of Mount Fuji. The festival features over 800,000 blooming moss phlox flowers, creating a breathtaking pink carpet against the iconic backdrop of Mount Fuji. It is one of Japan's most picturesque flower festivals, attracting thousands of visitors each year. Besides enjoying the stunning floral displays, visitors can also relish local cuisine and purchase unique souvenirs.
Fujisan Hongu Sengen Taisha
Monte Fuji
Fujisan Hongu Sengen Taisha is an important Shinto shrine located at the base of Mount Fuji. It serves as the head shrine for over 1,300 Sengen shrines across Japan. The shrine is dedicated to Konohanasakuya-hime, the deity associated with Mount Fuji. Visitors can explore the beautiful grounds, which include sacred trees, a peaceful pond, and historic structures. The shrine also marks the traditional starting point for the pilgrimage to the summit of Mount Fuji.
Fuji Mount
Monte Fuji
Japan’s Mt. Fuji is an active volcano about 100 kilometers southwest of Tokyo. Commonly called “Fuji-san,” it’s the country’s tallest peak, at 3,776 meters. A pilgrimage site for centuries, it’s considered one of Japan’s 3 sacred mountains, and summit hikes remain a popular activity. Its iconic profile is the subject of numerous works of art, notably Edo Period prints by Hokusai and Hiroshige.
- 14 nights in hotel according to selected category
- Train tickets
- Transfers mentioned in the itinerary
- Visits with tickets as indicated in the itinerary
- Breakfasts included in the hotel
- Advice for the start and end flights to Tokyo
- Start flights to Tokyo and end flights from Hiroshima (*)
- Travel insurance (*)
- Drinks, meals, local taxes, tips or any other concept not mentioned in the 'The Price includes' section.
(*) If you need it, we can help you find, manage and purchase this service/product at no additional cost.
Airport → Accommodation Tokyo
Accommodation Tokyo → Train station
Train station → Train station
Train station → Accommodation Kyoto
Accommodation Kyoto → Train station
Train station → Train station
Train station → Accommodation Osaka
Accommodation Osaka → Train station
Train station → Train station
Train station → Accommodation Hiroshima
Accommodation Hiroshima → Airport
The documentation of all reservations (hotels, transfers, activities, ...) will be sent to you by email 15 days before the start of your trip. If we need additional documentation, we will request it by email.
Tips are subject to the customer's decision based on the level of satisfaction with the service provided and the overall experience. Although they are not mandatory, they are usually expected and therefore recommended. In the case of a Free Tour, the tip is mandatory, with a minimum amount of 5€ to 10€ per person.
If you have reduced mobility or require a wheelchair and prefer to go at your own pace, let us know when booking via WhatsApp or email.
If any of the offered services are not available at the time of booking, they will be replaced with one of equal or superior quality, always informing the buyer of the change. Due to availability reasons when booking the services, the itinerary may undergo changes in the order of activities, which will also be notified to the buyer.
In the event of adverse weather conditions, for safety reasons, or other reasons deemed appropriate, the order and duration of the excursions included in the itinerary may be changed or even canceled without prior notice.
Babies: 0 - 1 year. Shared bed. Possibility of requesting a crib (limited availability). Children: 2 - 11 years. Extra bed.
Important: The extra bed in hotels is a folding type and smaller than a standard single bed. Triple rooms are not larger or more spacious because they are occupied by 3 people. The hotel category is not standardized in all countries of the world. Therefore, the criteria followed differ depending on the destination.
Currency The local currency is the yen.
Language The main language is Japanese.
Electricity The common voltage is 100 V. The frequency is 50/60 Hz. The plugs and sockets are type A / B.
Time zone UTC+9.
Other information They drive on the left.
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