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Tokyo, Japan
Tokyo, Japan
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Learn about Sumo, the national sport of Japan, with a visit to Kokugikan, a Sumo hall
Travel back in time with a visit to the Tokyo's oldest Buddhist Temple, the Sensoji Shrine
Visit Owakudani, known as the Valley of Hell, where you can observe the volcanic activity
Take a boat ride in Kawaguchiko and visit the 5th station of Mt. Fuji to enjoy the views
Discover the 14th-century Kinkakuji temple, known as the Temple of the Golden Pavilion
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Japan’s timeless beauty unfolds on the "Treasures Of Japan" tour, an 11-day sightseeing journey ideal for experienced travelers seeking a relaxed-yet-comprehensive exploration. Starting and ending in Tokyo, this guided group trip traverses the country’s highlights, from ancient temples and hot springs to vibrant city life.
Explore Tokyo’s dynamic neighborhoods, visit Mount Fuji’s scenic heights, and unwind in traditional Japanese onsen accommodations. Meander through Kyoto’s Zen temples and shrines, marvel at the Peace Memorial in Hiroshima, and sample the rich flavors of local cuisine. The itinerary is designed to showcase both the historic and the modern, ensuring a well-rounded cultural immersion.
The highlight of this tour is its balanced approach, allowing travelers to enjoy Japan’s must-see landmarks without feeling rushed—a perfect way to soak in the country’s rich heritage and serene landscapes.