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Wake up early in the morning for breakfast at the Hotel. Depart for a guided tour of Tokyo's highlights on SIC basis boarding the bus Visit Meiji Jingu Shrine, one of Tokyo's most important Shinto shrines. Proceed to the Imperial Palace, the current residence of the Imperial family. Explore either the East Garden or the Niju-bashi Bridge in the Outer Garden. Continue to Senso-ji Temple in Asakusa. Take time to stroll and shop for souvenirs on Nakamise Avenue before enjoying a matcha-tasting experience and Japanese-style lunch. Head to Tokyo SkyTree and skip the line for the Tembo Deck observatory, offering stunning city views. Conclude the day with a visit to the Odaiba district. Take a ferry ride across Tokyo Bay, passing under Rainbow Bridge.
Wake up early in the morning for breakfast at the Hotel. Depart for a full-day Osaka City Walking Tour on SIC basis. Osaka Castle (Pass By) The iconic symbol of Osaka in the Kansai region of central Japan played an important role in the unification of Japan during the samurai era of the sixteenth century. America Mura Amerika-mura - or Amemura to the locals - is a warren of narrow streets which is at the heart of youth culture in Osaka, with dozens of shops catering to fans of urban apparel and hip-hop wear. But even if you’re not clothesshopping, there are plenty of foreigner-friendly bars and restaurants in the area. Dotonbori Tsuribori One of the main tourist destinations in Osaka, it is located along the Dōtonbori canal. The area is known for its nightlife and is filled with an explosion of neon lights, mouth-watering street food, retro vibes, stores, and bars. The area is also home to the famous Glico Man sign which is a popular photo spot for tourists and locals alike. Hozenji Yokocho A hard to find, narrow alleyway that has preserved the atmosphere of old Japan with its traditional lanterns and cobblestone paths. Hozen-ji Temple A small Buddhist temple located just off Dotonbori. Built in the 17th century and is dedicated to Fudo Myoo, one of the five wisdom kings in Buddhism. Kuromon Market A popular covered market in Osaka, Japan. It is also known as the “Gastronome” or “Osaka’s Kitchen” and has been around for over 200 years. The market is known for its fresh seafood, meat, and produce. See some of the finest seafood in Japan both prepped and eaten. Sennichimae Doguyasuji Shopping Street A small street which has served the city and its eateries for centuries, this area is packed with wholesalers, gift shops, and specialist shops which are filled with cutlery and crockery to name a few of their wares. Nipponbashi Denden Town Osaka’s answer to Tokyo’s Akihabara. It’s the city’s electronics, camera, computer, pop culture, games, and anime shopping neighborhood. Shinsekai A district in Osaka that was developed before WW2 with Tsutenkaku Tower, the nostalgia-evoking symbol of Shinsekai. This area is an iconic and popular district of Osaka, its retro vibe and nostalgic neon attracting people from far and wide. A hidden gem that shows Osaka in its true, local colours
Wake up early in the morning for breakfast at the Hotel. Embark on a full-day guided tour from Osaka to explore the historic treasures of Kyoto and Nara in comfort with a private van. Begin your adventure at Kyoto’s iconic Fushimi Inari-taisha Shrine, famous for its thousands of red torii gates, before immersing yourself in the charm of Gion, the traditional geisha district. Then, visit Yumekaze Plaza, where modern shopping meets culture, before heading to Nara. In Nara, stroll through the tranquil Nara Park, interact with its friendly deer, and visit the awe-inspiring Todai-ji Temple, home to the Great Buddha statue. Your journey also includes a stop at the impressive Todai-ji Namdaimon (Grand South Gate), making this tour a perfect blend of ancient culture and breathtaking sights
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