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this tour enjoy “ALL JAPAN”!!
You can feal fantastic JAPAN.

ENJOY POINT

While the blooming cherry blossoms are the quintessential sight of springtime in Japan, the majority of them bloom on trees. The fields of flower here are a rare site. The Fuji Shibazakura Festival draws in thousands of people every year, who marvel at this short-lived natural wonder of blooming phlox. The full bloom is almost always from mid-April to late-May.
Ashikaga Flower Park is famous for its fuji or wisteria flowers. The wisteria are grown on overhead frames so the blossoms hang overhead like wisteria stalactites. Beautiful by day, they are also illuminated by night.
The Dotonbori district sits beside a 400-year-old canal. The bridge over the canal is a popular place to take your photo (look out for the Glico Man; the enormous runner towers over Ebisubashi Bridge and is a famous Osaka landmark).Almost a mile long, Shinsaibashi arcade stretches from Shinsaibaishi station to Dotonbori and is one of the busiest and oldest shopping streets in Japan. There are shops to suit every budget and tastes from high fashion to traditional crafts. Add on a limitless selection of cafes and restaurants, and you’ll be lucky to emerge before nightfall.
On a still, clear day, you can see a perfect mirror image of Mt. Fuji reflected in the lake. For the best view of Mt. Fuji, try taking a photo of the stunning scenery at Chureito Pagoda located inside Arakurayama Sengen Park . The pagoda, as shown in the foreground of Mt. Fuji, is quickly becoming a popular photo spot in the Fuji Five Lakes area.

1st day

09:15-14:15 PR412
16:15 AIRPORT CHECKOUT
16:15-18:15 BUS ridding
18:30 HOTEL C/I and DINNER

DINNER
HOTEL
HOTEL
KOBE PORTPIA HOTEL / OSAKA CASTLE HOTEL

2nd day

8:00  BF and C/O
8:10-9:00 BUS ridding

9:10-10:10 DOTONBORI▼


The Dotonbori district sits beside a 400-year-old canal. The bridge over the canal is a popular place to take your photo (look out for the Glico Man; the enormous runner towers over Ebisubashi Bridge and is a famous Osaka landmark).Almost a mile long, Shinsaibashi arcade stretches from Shinsaibaishi station to Dotonbori and is one of the busiest and oldest shopping streets in Japan. There are shops to suit every budget and tastes from high fashion to traditional crafts. Add on a limitless selection of cafes and restaurants, and you’ll be lucky to emerge before nightfall.

10:20-11:20 BUS ridding
11:30-12:30 LUNCH

12:40-13:50 NARA BUDDHA▼


Wishing for happiness for all, it took a total of roughly 2.6 million people to come together and create the Great Buddha statue that now sits in Todaiji Temple’s Daibutsu-den, the Great Buddha hall. The statue itself is referred to as the “Daibutsu” in Japanese, with “dai” meaning giant and “butsu” meaning Buddha, however it is modeled after the Vairocana Buddha.

14:00-15:00 BUS ridding

15:10-16:10 KIYOMIZU TEMPLE▼


The main hall houses Kiyomizudera’s veranda, the most famous feature of the temple. Supported by traditional wooden Japanese construction, it stands 13 meters above the ground and is built without the use of nails.The veranda is usually crowded with visitors, but it’s worth venturing to the furthest corner and waiting your turn for a photo with the city of Kyoto in the background.

16:20-18:30 BUS ridding
18:40-19:50 DINNER
20:00  HOTEL C/I

LUNCH
JAPANESE SET
DINNER
HOTEL BUFEAT OR SHABU SHABU
HOTEL
SPRING SUNNY HOTEL NAGOYA TOKONAME EKIMAE OR MYSTEYS HOTEL NAGOYA NISHIKI OTHER

3rd day

8:00 BF and C/O
8:00-10:00 BUS ridding

10:00-11:00 UNAGI PAI FACTORY▼


The signature souvenir of Shizuoka Prefecture, Unagipie Pastries are sweet, crispy confections flavored with eel (or ‘unagi’ in Japanese), which is a Shizuoka specialty. Hand-made by Unagipie Artisans who produce roughly 200,000 pieces of pastry a day, Unagipie Pastries are known throughout Japan for their great taste and the unique concept of infusing a sweet snack with ‘unagi’ extract.

11:10-11:50 BUS ridding
12:00-12:50 LUNCH
13:00-14:30 BUS ridding

14:40-15:40 KAWAZU ZAKURA FESTIVAL▼


While the blooming cherry blossoms are the quintessential sight of springtime in Japan, the majority of them bloom on trees. The fields of flower here are a rare site. The Fuji Shibazakura Festival draws in thousands of people every year, who marvel at this short-lived natural wonder of blooming phlox. The full bloom is almost always from mid-April to late-May.

15:50-16:20 ROPEWAY

16:20-17:00 KAWAGUCHI LAKE▼


On a still, clear day, you can see a perfect mirror image of Mt. Fuji reflected in the lake. For the best view of Mt. Fuji, try taking a photo of the stunning scenery at Chureito Pagoda located inside Arakurayama Sengen Park . The pagoda, as shown in the foreground of Mt. Fuji, is quickly becoming a popular photo spot in the Fuji Five Lakes area.

17:10-18:30 BUS ridding

18:40- HOTEL BUFEAT WITH CRAB▼


You can enjoy crab set.

20:00 HOTEL

LUNCH
JAPANESE SET
DINNER
HOTEL BUFEAT
HOTEL
FUJI ZAKURA HOTEL / HOTEL JUST ONE SUSUKINO

4th day

8:00 BF and C/O
8:10-9:40 BUS ridding

10:00-10:50 OSHINO HAKKAI▼


This small village is a pretty retreat no matter what time of year you visit. Evergreens are interspersed with maple trees that turn a gorgeous amber in the autumn months, and in the winter, layers of snow add a magical quality to this tranquil village. It is a popular destination and often busy, but even so, the peacefulness of the area persists.The gift shop is seemingly as large as the village itself and sells a wide variety of gifts and souvenirs, as well as snacks. Much of what is on offer is adorned with Mt. Fuji motifs; you’ll also find trinkets on sale celebrating the eight ponds.

11:00-11:30 BUS ridding
12:00-12:40 LUNCH

13:00-14:50 KAWAGOE▼


Kawagoe is most famous for its many traditional buildings, which have earned it the nickname Koedo (literally “Little Edo”). With its many sights, traditional shops, and popular seasonal events, the area truly comes alive on the weekend, making it a great day trip from the heart of Tokyo.

15:00-16:00 BUS ridding

16:00-17:00 ASHIKAGA FLOWER PARK▼


Ashikaga Flower Park is famous for its fuji or wisteria flowers. The wisteria are grown on overhead frames so the blossoms hang overhead like wisteria stalactites. Beautiful by day, they are also illuminated by night.

17:00-18:00 BUS ridding
18:00-19:30 DINNER
19:40-20:00 BUS ridding
20:00 HOTEL C/I

LUNCH
JAPANESE SET
DINNER
YAKINIKU OR SHABUSHABU
HOTEL
RYOGOKU DAIICHI HOTEL OR VILLA FONTAINE

5th day

7:00 BF and C/O
7:00-7:15 BUS ridding

15:50-16:40 ASAKUSA TEMPLE▼


The origin of this striking temple is the stuff of legend. The story goes that all the way back in 628, two fisherman brothers pulled a statue of Kannon, the Buddhist goddess of mercy, from the Sumidagawa River. Although they tried to return it to the river, it always came back to them. They built Sensoji to house this sacred statue and to honor Kannon, completing it in 645.For centuries, a constant flow of visitors has come to pay their respects and pray in the temple’s main hall. Around the central building, you can also see the Goju-no-To five-tiered pagoda, several smaller halls, and charming little gardens, one of which houses Tokyo’s oldest stone bridge and wooden structure. To the right of the main hall, you will find Asakusa Shrine, where the three men who founded Sensoji are enshrined.

9:30-13:45 PR431✈