Presenting a new route to Kyoto via Kanazawa.
Visit the sustainable city of Kanazawa and have an authentic cultural experience.
Day-1
Mt.Fuji
Mt. Fuji 5th Station
The bus will head up to the 5th Station along the Subaru Line.The 5th Station is situated at 2,300 meters (7,546feet) above sea level. At this height, you will be amazed at spectacular, breathtaking views from abovethe clouds.
Lake Ashi Cruise
At Lake Ashi in Hakone, customers can ride a cruise ship. Spend a relaxing time while gazing at the beautiful lake and Mt. Fuji.
Hakone Komagatake Ropeway
Take a 7-minute ropeway ride to the peak of Mt. Komagatake. Take a cableway ride up to the spiritual Hakone Shrine Mototsumiya (original shrine) that nestles at the mountaintop. Enjoy the scenery of Lake Ashi spreadout below.
Komagatake
Hakone Shrine Mototsumiya (original shrine)
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Day-2
Tokyo
Imperial Palace (Nijubashi Bridge)
Visit this place, the center of development of Edo-Tokyo, which was once the Edo Castle in the early modern period and has since become the Imperial Palace.
Tsukiji
Tsukiji, an area known as "Tokyo's Kitchen" for many years. Even after the market relocated, the Outer Market remains bustling with its many shops offering food and food-related items. Walk along the alleys throughout the Outer Market and enjoy shopping for goods and tasting local food.
Senso-ji Temple
Senso-ji, Tokyo's oldest temple, offers plenty to see including the bright red Kaminarimon Gate, a statue of the god of thunder, and a five-story pagoda. The bustling street known as "Nakamise" stretches for about 250 m from Kaminarimon Gate to Senso-ji Temple and is filled with a plethora of shops.
Kaminarimon Gate A statue of the god of thunder
A five-story pagoda
Nakamise Shopping Street
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Day-3
Kanazawa
Nomura Residence, Nagamachi Samurai District
Visit a former residence of a samurai family from the Kaga Domain. Admire the traditional architecture and gaze at the beautiful Japanese garden.
Kenrokuen Garden
This beautiful garden is considered one of the top three Japanese gardens. It offers amazing seasonal views all year round.
Higashi Chaya-gai
Wooden-latticed exteriors of teahouses line both sides of the stone-paved street here where something from the Edo period (1603-1868) still lingers in the air. This area is an Important Traditional Building Preservation District.
Hakuza Honten
Feel free to purchase handicrafts, accessories, cosmetics, and other items made with gold leaf.
Kanazawa Station
Free time from arrival at Kanazawa Station
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Day-4
Kanazawa→Kyoto
Kyoto Station
Free time After arriving at the hotel
Day-5
Kyoto
Nijo Castle
A World Heritage site. Tour the historical castle completed in 1626, which was built to provide lodging for the Tokugawa Shogun and as a palladium for Kyoto Imperial Palace. The impressive, elaborate carvings and decors in the Ninomaru Palace are a must-see.
Kinkaku-ji Temple
A World Heritage site. The wooden architecture is covered in thin layers of pure gold and is surrounded by a beautiful pond.
Kyoto Imperial Palace
See the Kyoto Imperial Palace, which was used as the Emperor's residence until about 150 years ago.
Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine
Fushimi Inari Taisha is the head shrine of some 40,000 inari-jinja shrines located all over Japan. The bright red Senbon Torii gates are a must-see attraction.
Sanjusangen-do Temple
Visit the world's longest wooden structure, housing 1,001 life-size statues of Buddhist Kannon deities dating back to the 13th century.
Kiyomizu-dera Temple
The view of Kyoto from the World Heritage Site of Kiyomizu-dera is superb. The historic shopping lane hat leads to the temple adds to a wonderful experience.
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Day-6
Kyoto
Plan ends after check-out
After checking out, customers can stroll around Kyoto City on their own.
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