JAPAN TOUR
FINAL ITINERARY FOR JAPAN
| DAY TO DAY ITINENARY FOR JAPAN TRIP | |||||||
| SL NO | DATE | PLACE | DETAILS | MODE | DETAILS | HOTEL | |
| TOKYO | Arrive by JL 754 at 2.25pm | AIR | JL 754 | CENTURION HOTEL UENO | |||
| to | NARITA | checkin to hotel | Booking No. 73201876296699 | ||||
| HOTEL: | 2-3-4 Ueno, Taito-Ku,Tokyo | ||||||
| Booking No. 73201876296699 | |||||||
| TOKYO CITY | city tour | ||||||
| 6 NIGHTS | Tokyo skytree, senso ji temple, shibuya crossing | ||||||
| meiju jingu shrine,shinjuku national garden | |||||||
| Ueno Park,Tokyo tower, | |||||||
| yokohoma day tour | BUS | 47KMS | |||||
| Night tour, sea paradise, sky garden | |||||||
| Hakone day tour | BUS | 70 kms | |||||
| lake ashi,volcanic valley,Ropeway, Hot spring | |||||||
| World Athletics | |||||||
| 100m Race, long jump | |||||||
| NAGOYA | Nagoya | COMFORT HOTEL YOKKAICHI | |||||
| to | 5 NIGHTS | Nagoya castle,Tokyoto Museum,Noritake Garden, | By Train | 271 kms | 53 HAMADA CHO, YOKKAICHI | ||
| LEGOLAND, Osu Shopping, Botanical Garden | 510 0067 | ||||||
| BOOKING # 73201922258065 | |||||||
| kyoto | by train | 128 kms | |||||
| to | Mount Fuji,Fushimi shrine, Kinkakuji,Nijo castle | ||||||
| kyoto Tower, Arashiyama Gion | |||||||
| NARA | BY TRAIN | 50KMS | |||||
| Mount wakakusa, Nara National Museum | |||||||
| Nara Park, Isuien Park | |||||||
| Yoshikien Garden | |||||||
| OSAKA | OSAKA | BY TRAIN | 82KMS | BEST WESTREN OSAKA TSUKAMOTO | |||
| to | 5 NIGHTS | Sumo show, Osaka sky vista, Dotonbori Sushi Making | 2-21-9 TSUKAMOTO | ||||
| KOBE | by bus | 36 KMS | YODOGAWA-KU | ||||
| Kobe Suma Seaworld, Sorafune Rooftop Observation | BOOKING No. 73202007508298 | ||||||
| Mt Roko View, Kobe Cruise, Aquarium | COMFORT hiroshima ote-machi | ||||||
| HIROSHIMA | HIROSHIMA | by train | 302 KMS | 3-7-9 Ote-machi,naka-ku | |||
| TO | 3 NIGHTS | Walking Tour, Hiyajima Island, Lagoon Night Club | Hirsoshima-ken 730-0051 | ||||
| Hiroshima Peace Cycling, Atomic Bomb | Booking No.73202025048069 | ||||||
| FUKUOKA | FUKUOKA | by train | 283 KMS | HOTEL WING INTERNATIONAL | |||
| to | 3 NIGHTS | Dragon Cruise, Teamlab forest,Mt. Aso Volcano | SELECT HAKATA EKIMAE | ||||
| Kusasenri Grassland, Marine world,Mystical Kyushu | 3-22-19 HAKATAEKIMAE, | ||||||
| Akiyoshido Cave | HAKATA-KU FUKUOKA 812-0011 | ||||||
| NAGASAKI | by train | 153KMS | BOOKING NO. 73202070397604 | ||||
| Day trip Gunkanjima,Dutch Themed Pottery town, Arita, | |||||||
| Imari | |||||||
| NAGANO | NAGASAKI TO TOKYO TO NAGANO | BY TRAIN | 1223 KMS | NOGANO TOKYU REI HOTEL | |||
| TO | 3 NIGHTS | NAGANO | BULLET | 1-28-3 MINAMI-CHITOSE,NAGANO-KEN | |||
| Zenkoji Temple,Snow Monkeys,Matsumoto,waterfall | |||||||
| NIKKO | Nikko Toshogu,Kegon /Waterfalls,Shinkyo Bridge, | ||||||
| Yudaki Cascade,Edo wonderland,Nikko Tamozawa | |||||||
| TOKYO | BACK TO TOKYO | BY TRAIN | 150 KMS | CENTURION HOTEL UENO | |||
| TO | 3 NIGHTS | TOKYO CITY TOUR | TAITU-KU TOKYO | ||||
| FLIGHT BACK TO INDIA BY JAL 753 | BY FLIGHT | BOOKING NO. |
TOKYO
When approaching the temple, visitors first enter through the Kaminarimon (Thunder Gate), the outer gate of Sensoji Temple and the symbol of Asakusa and the entire city of Tokyo.
A shopping street of over 200 meters, called Nakamise, leads from the outer gate to the temple's second gate, the Hozomon. Alongside typical Japanese souvenirs such as yukata and folding fans, various traditional local snacks from the Asakusa area are sold along the Nakamise. The shopping street has a history of several centuries.
Beyond the Hozomon Gate stands the temple's main hall and a five storied pagoda. Destroyed in the war, the buildings are relatively recent reconstructions. The Asakusa Shrine, built in the year 1649 by Tokugawa Iemitsu, stands immediately adjacent to the temple's main building.
Nagoya
Please come visit the Nagoya City Science Museum not only for its value as a learning facility but as a tourist attraction as well.
Osu Kannon (大須観音, Ōsu Kannon) is a popular Buddhist temple in central Nagoya. Originally built during the Kamakura Period (1192-1333) in neighboring Gifu Prefecture, the temple was moved to its current site by Tokugawa Ieyasu in 1612 after the original temple had been repeatedly damaged by flooding. The current buildings are 20th century reconstructions.
A flea market is held on the temple grounds on the 18th and 28th of every month. The modestly sized market includes around 60 stalls selling everything from souvenirs and antiques to clothes and second hand goods. Just beside the temple is the entrance to the Osu Shopping Arcade, a network of aging but charming covered shopping streets with over 400 shops and restaurants. The area is sometimes compared to Tokyo's Akihabara district as there are a lot of stores that specialize in electronics, cosplay, anime, J-pop and idol goods.
Not a must visit place. If you have spare time probably you can go there.
Osaka
The Umeda Sky Building (梅田スカイビル) is a spectacular high rise building in the Kita district of Osaka, near Osaka and Umeda stations. It is also known as the "New Umeda City".
The 173 meter tall building consists of two towers that are connected with each other by the "Floating Garden Observatory" on the 39th floor. The observatory offers great views of the city through its windows and from its open-air deck. In the basement, there is a restaurant floor that replicates a town of the early Showa Period, while offices occupy most other floors.
The construction of Osaka Castle (大阪城, Ōsakajō) started in 1583 on the former site of the Ishiyama Honganji Temple, which had been destroyed by Oda Nobunaga thirteen years earlier. Toyotomi Hideyoshi intended the castle to become the center of a new, unified Japan under Toyotomi rule. It was the largest castle at the time.
However, a few years after Hideyoshi's death, Tokugawa troops attacked and destroyed the castle and terminated the Toyotomi lineage in 1615. Osaka Castle was rebuilt by Tokugawa Hidetada in the 1620s, but its main castle tower was struck by lightening in 1665, burnt down, and was not rebuilt during the feudal ages.
Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan (海遊館, Kaiyūkan) is located in the Tempozan Harbor Village of Osaka's bay area, and is one of Japan's most spectacular aquariums. It introduces various forms of life inhabiting the Pacific Rim in a well organized and impressive way.
Marine life is displayed in over a dozen tanks, each representing a specific region of the Pacific Rim. The central tank, representing the Pacifc Ocean, is nine meters deep and home to a whale shark, the aquarium's main attraction.
Visitors start their tour of the aquarium on the 8th floor and slowly spiral down floor by floor around the central tank. Some of the tanks stretch over several floors, making it possible to observe the animals from different depths and perspectives.
Aquarium was not so great as expected. An optional choice for visit.
Kyoto
Fushimi Inari Shrine (伏見稲荷大社, Fushimi Inari Taisha) is an important Shinto shrine in southern Kyoto. It is famous for its thousands of vermilion torii gates, which straddle a network of trails behind its main buildings. The trails lead into the wooded forest of the sacred Mount Inari, which stands at 233 meters and belongs to the shrine grounds.
Fushimi Inari is the most important of several thousands of shrines dedicated to Inari, the Shinto god of rice. Foxes are thought to be Inari's messengers, resulting in many fox statues across the shrine grounds. Fushimi Inari Shrine has ancient origins, predating the capital's move to Kyoto in 794.
At the very back of the shrine's main grounds is the entrance to the torii gate-covered hiking trail, which starts with two dense, parallel rows of gates called Senbon Torii ("thousands of torii gates"). The torii gates along the entire trail are donations by individuals and companies, and you will find the donator's name and the date of the donation inscribed on the back of each gate. The donation amount starts around 400,000 yen for a smaller gate and increases to over one million yen for a large gate.
Beautiful place. Spend more time & relax here. Walk around the place & relax.
Nishiki Market
Nishiki Market (錦市場, Nishiki Ichiba) is a narrow, five block long shopping street lined by more than one hundred shops and restaurants. Known as "Kyoto's Kitchen", this lively retail marketspecializes in all things food related, like fresh seafood, produce, knives and cookware, and is a great place to find seasonal foods and Kyoto specialties, such as Japanese sweets, pickles, dried seafood and sushi.
Nishiki Market has a pleasant but busy atmosphere that is inviting to those who want to explore the variety of culinary delights that Kyoto is famous for. The stores range from small narrow stalls to larger two story shops. Most specialize in a particular type of food, and almost everything sold at the market is locally produced and procured.
A unique market for foodies where you can spend a lot of time.
Kobe
Kobe Nunobiki Herb Garden, located on the slopes of Mount Rokkō in Kobe, is one of Japan’s largest and most picturesque herb gardens. Accessible via the Shin-Kobe Ropeway, this garden offers stunning views of Kobe city and the surrounding landscape. Spanning approximately 40 acres, the garden features over 200 varieties of herbs and seasonal flowers that bloom throughout the year, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and visitors seeking tranquility.
The garden is divided into multiple themed areas, such as the “Fragrance Garden,” where aromatic plants are cultivated, and the “Rose Symphony Garden,” which showcases a diverse collection of roses. Additionally, the “Glasshouse” houses tropical plants and herbs, providing a lush indoor escape regardless of the weather. Along the winding paths, visitors can enjoy interactive herb displays, educational panels, and rest areas that invite relaxation amidst the greenery.
Nara
Japan's first permanent capital was established in the year 710 at Heijo, the city now known as Nara (奈良). Prior to that, the capital was moved to a new location whenever a new emperorascended to the throne.
However, as the influence and political ambitions of the city's powerful Buddhist monasteries grew to become a serious threat to the government, the capital was moved away from Nara to Nagaoka in 784 and a few years later to Kyoto.
Nara is located less than one hour from Kyoto and Osaka. Due to its historical importance, the city remains full of cultural treasures, including some of Japan's oldest and largest temples.
Hiroshima
Hiroshima (広島) is the principal city of the Chugoku Region and home to over a million inhabitants.When the first atomic bomb was dropped over Hiroshima on August 6, 1945, the city became known worldwide for this unenviable distinction. The destructive power of the bomb was tremendous and obliterated nearly everything within a two kilometer radius.After the war, great efforts were taken to rebuild the city. Destroyed monuments of Hiroshima's historical heritage, like Hiroshima Castle and Shukkeien Garden, were reconstructed. In the center of the city a large park was built and given a name that would reflect the aspirations of the re-born city: Peace Memorial Park.
Miyajima (宮島) is a small island less than an hour outside the city of Hiroshima. It is most famous for its giant torii gate, which at high tide seems to float on the water. The sight is ranked as one of Japan's three best views.
While officially named Itsukushima, the island is more commonly referred to as Miyajima, Japanese for "shrine island". This is because the island is so closely related to its key shrine, Itsukushima Shrine. Like the torii gate, the shrine's main buildings are built over water.
Miyajima is a romantic place, best enjoyed by staying overnight at one of the island's ryokan. While there are usually many daytime tourists, in the evening the area becomes much quieter and more peaceful. There are also wild deer on the island that have become accustomed to people. In the day the deer wander around the same sites as the tourists, and in the evening they sleep along the walking paths. Unlike in Nara, the deer on Miyajima must not be fed.
A beautiful place that must be visited.
Miyajima (宮島) is a small island less than an hour outside the city of Hiroshima. It is most famous for its giant torii gate, which at high tide seems to float on the water. The sight is ranked as one of Japan's three best views.
While officially named Itsukushima, the island is more commonly referred to as Miyajima, Japanese for "shrine island". This is because the island is so closely related to its key shrine, Itsukushima Shrine. Like the torii gate, the shrine's main buildings are built over water.
Miyajima is a romantic place, best enjoyed by staying overnight at one of the island's ryokan. While there are usually many daytime tourists, in the evening the area becomes much quieter and more peaceful. There are also wild deer on the island that have become accustomed to people. In the day the deer wander around the same sites as the tourists, and in the evening they sleep along the walking paths. Unlike in Nara, the deer on Miyajima must not be fed.
A beautiful place that must be visited.
Fukuoka
Nagasaki
On August 9, 1945, at 11:02 a.m. - three days after the first atomic bomb was droppedonHiroshima - the second atomic bomb exploded over the Urakami district of Nagasaki. This bomb killed or injured 150,000 people. Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum covers the history of this event in the accessible form of a story.
Nagano
Nagano City (長野) is the capital of Nagano Prefecture. It evolved as a temple town around Zenkoji, one of Japan's most popular temples. In 1998, the city hosted the Winter Olympic Games, and some former Olympic facilities can still be viewed around town.
In the forested mountains northwest of the city center lies the Togakushi area which attracts tourists with its popular shrines and as the legendary home of the Togakure Ninja School. The Togakushi Ninpo Museum and the Kids Ninja Village provide good entertainment and a glimpse of the area's ninja past.
Mount Fuji
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ReplyDeleteGuys! Go through the itinerary & confirm. If we do not have time to finish all the places / activities we will cover it in the last 3 days of the trip when we are in Tokyo.
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