7-Day Classic Japan Tour
7 Days Tokyo -Osaka – Kyoto – Nara Tour
3 nights in Tokyo 3nights in Osaka
Day 1 – Welcome to Japan!
(private transport)
Your journey kicks off with a flight to Tokyo. Once you arrive, a private driver will be waiting for you in the arrivals hall to escort you comfortably to your hotel.
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Day 2 -Tokyo city tour
Imperial Palace Outer Gardens, Shibuya downtown , Sensoji Temple, Akihabara Electric Town (Private Guide+private transport)
The Tokyo Imperial Palace served as the emperor’s residence from 1888 to 1948. Its spacious Outer Gardens are open to visitors and showcase historic architecture and seasonal beauty. During cherry blossom season, the palace grounds become a beloved spot for enjoying the iconic pink blooms.
Shibuya is a lively district in Tokyo known for its trendy shops, entertainment, and youthful energy. At its heart lies the famous Shibuya Crossing, where waves of people cross in all directions beneath giant video screens and neon lights. Nearby, the statue of Hachikō, the loyal dog who waited at the station every day for his late owner, serves as a popular meeting spot and symbol of devotion. The area pulses with activity from morning till late at night, drawing locals and tourists alike. Whether you’re shopping, dining, or just people-watching, Shibuya offers an unforgettable Tokyo experience.
Senso-ji Temple, Tokyo’s oldest and most distinguished Buddhist temple, with a rich history spanning nearly 1400 years. This majestic temple serves as a symbol of Asakusa and the entire city.
Around Senso-Ji Temple is the Nakamise Shopping Street is a lively, traditional market that leads up to Senso-ji Temple in Asakusa area. Lined with colorful stalls, it offers a variety of local snacks, souvenirs, and handcrafted goods. It’s the perfect place to soak up the old-town charm of Tokyo while picking up unique gifts and treats.
Akihabara Electric Town is Tokyo’s mecca for electronics, anime, and all things otaku culture. The area is packed with tech stores, game centers, maid cafés, and specialty shops selling manga, figurines, and retro gadgets. It’s a vibrant, neon-lit playground for pop culture fans and tech enthusiasts alike.
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Day 3 – Mt.Fuji Nature Exploration Tour
Lake Yamanaka, Tenjozan Park , Arakurayama Sengen Shrine,Lunch for Hōtō noodles experience (Private Guide+private transport)
Hirano Beach, located on the eastern side of Lake Yamanaka, offers serene lakeside views with Mount Fuji in the background. In the colder months, especially from late autumn through early spring, graceful swans gather along the shore, adding a magical touch to the peaceful scenery. It’s an ideal spot for quiet walks, photography, and enjoying nature year-round.
Kawaguchiko Tenjozan Park is located on the eastern shore of Lake Kawaguchi and can be reached via a scenic cable car ride up the mountainside. Tucked away from the crowds, this tranquil park offers a quiet escape and breathtaking views. Its observation decks provide stunning panoramas of Mount Fuji and the surrounding town, making it a perfect spot for sightseeing and relaxation.
Kawaguchiko Tenjozan Park is a park on the east bank of Kawaguchi Lake. Visitors can access this park by taking a cable car to the middle of the mountain. The peaceful, less crowded nature of this park also provides excellent observation decks to see Mt. Fuji and the town below.
Next, venture to Arakurayama Sengen Park, A historic site nestled on the hillside of Fujiyoshida City, offering one of Japan’s most iconic views. Climb the 398 steps to reach the Chureito Pagoda, where you’ll be rewarded with a stunning panorama of Mount Fuji framed by cherry blossoms in spring or fiery foliage in autumn. This spot beautifully blends spiritual serenity with breathtaking natural scenery.
For lunch, we recommend trying the local specialty, Hōtō noodles. This traditional dish from Yamanashi Prefecture features thick, flat wheat noodles cooked in a flavorful miso broth, complemented by seasonal vegetables like pumpkin, potatoes, and mushrooms. Perfect for colder weather, Hōtō is a hearty and satisfying meal that will warm you up.
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Day 4 – Transfer Osaka by Bullet Train (private transport)
Your private driver will take you to Tokyo Station, where you’ll board a Shinkansen (bullet train) for a quick and comfortable 2.5-hour journey to Osaka. Upon arrival at Shin-Osaka Station, your driver will meet you and transport you to your hotel. You’ll then check in and enjoy an overnight stay in the lively city of Osaka.
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Day 5 – Kyoto & Nara Heritage Trail
Fushimi Inari Taisha, Gekkeikan Ōkura Sake Museum, Tōdai-ji temple, Nara Park (Private Guide+private transport)
Fushimi Inari Taisha is a famous Shinto shrine located in Kyoto, known for its iconic path lined with thousands of vibrant red torii gates. The shrine is dedicated to Inari, the god of rice and agriculture, and is one of the most visited and photographed sites in Japan. Visitors can hike up Mount Inari, passing through the striking gates, to reach the shrine’s summit with stunning views of Kyoto.
Next, visit the Gekkeikan Okura Sake Museum for a sake experience. Established in 1987 and located in Kyoto’s Fushimi district, known for its sake brewing history, the museum is housed in a historic sake brewery built in 1909. It features over 400 brewing tools, some recognized as Tangible Folk Cultural Properties, and offers visitors the chance to learn about the sake-making process through exhibits and demonstrations, along with tastings of Gekkeikan’s sake varieties.
Tōdai-ji Temple in Nara is a UNESCO World Heritage site and houses the Great Buddha, one of the largest bronze statues in existence. Situated within the scenic Nara Park, the temple is surrounded by lush nature and sacred deer that roam freely. Visitors can feed the deer with special “deer cookies,” and the deer might even bow in gratitude, before venturing into the impressive Daibutsuden (Great Buddha Hall) to admire its grand architecture and historical significance.
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Day 6 – Explore Osaka on Foot
Osaka Castle Park, Kuromon Ichiba Market, Shinsaibashi & Dotonbori,Tsutenkaku & Shinsekai (Private Guide by subway and train)
Explore the historic Osaka Castle Park and take in the impressive sight of the castle in all its glory, a symbol of Japan’s feudal past. As you wander the grounds, you’ll gain insight into what life was like during the era of the shoguns. The castle’s striking architecture and rich history offer a fascinating look into Japan’s samurai heritage.
Kuromon Ichiba Market in Osaka is a bustling food market known for its fresh seafood, local produce, and delicious street food. Often called “Osaka’s kitchen,” it’s a favorite spot for both locals and tourists looking to sample authentic Japanese flavors. From grilled scallops to wagyu beef skewers, the market offers a vibrant and mouthwatering experience.
Shinsaibashi and Dotonbori are two of Osaka’s most iconic and lively districts, known for their vibrant atmosphere and endless shopping and dining options. Shinsaibashi is a bustling shopping arcade filled with fashion boutiques, trendy stores, and souvenirs. Just a short walk away, Dotonbori dazzles with neon lights, famous landmarks like the Glico running man sign, and a wide array of street food, including takoyaki (Octoballs) and okonomiyaki (Japanese savory pancake)
Tsutenkaku tower is a located in Osaka’s historic Shinsekai district, offering panoramic views of the city from its observation deck. Shinsekai, which means “New World,” is a nostalgic neighborhood that showcases retro charm with its bustling streets filled with traditional eateries and shops. The area is best known for its vibrant atmosphere, delicious street food, and iconic landmarks like the Tsutenkaku Tower and the surrounding old-school vibe.
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Day 7 – Departure (private transport)
On your final day in Japan, take some time to relax and explore before your guide arrives to accompany you to the airport for your departure.