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21 Day Grand Luxury Tour

Single package:
$21,650
Twin package:
$12,750
Triple package:
$10,000
  • Private airport transfers
  • 21 Day Japan Rail Pass (Green)
  • JPY1,500 Pasmo Card for use on the non JR trains
  • Private half day guided tour of Tokyo
  • Day Tour of Kyoto by private vehicle with a driver guide
  • Private taxi tour of Shirakawago
  • Private taxi tour of Nikko
  • 5 nights at the Sakura Prince Hotel in Tokyo
  • 2 nights at the Hyatt Regency Hakone Resort and Spa
  • 2 nights at the Takayama Green Hotel (Orinkaku rooms)
  • 2 nights at the Hotel Nikko Kanazawa (Luxe floor)
  • 4 nights at The Thousand Kyoto
  • 3 nights at the Sheraton Grand Hiroshima Hotel
  • 2 nights at the Intercontinental Osaka
  • Breakfast daily

*Prices and inclusions are subject to change.

Spend three weeks travelling in Japan in luxurious comfort and style on this comprehensive tour of Japan's most popular destinations.

*inclusions shown in the bullet points - package does not include airfares

 

Day 20: Tokyo - Kamakura - Tokyo
Kamakura Buddha

Kamakura Buddha

Take a day trip to the seaside town called Kamakura. Located just 45 minutes from Shinagawa Station on the Yokosuka Line, Kamakura is one of Japan's most popular sightseeing destinations, famous for a number of temples, shrines and beautiful Japanese gardens.

Surrounded by wooded mountains on three sides and Sagami Bay on the south, Kamakura was once the capital of Japan from 1192 to 1333.

Many of the wonderful sites in Kamakura are within walking distance of Kamakura Station, so one can easily spend the day exploring the many temples, shrines, parks and gardens. Some of the sites you might like to visit include:

The Great Buddha, a giant bronze statue of Buddha which stands at 13.35m tall and is the second largest in Japan. The Buddha once was housed inside a temple, but late in the 15th century, a large tsunami washed away the wooden structure and the Buddha has remained outside ever since.

Komachi-dori St, leading out from Kamakura Station, is a strip of shops which has many great places to buy souvenirs and a number of good places to buy some snacks, from nuts and crackers, to cute little cakes and sweets.

Hasedera Temple, situated high on a hill, whose main temple has a fine view of the coastal city. The temple is home to a wooden statue of Kannon, the 11-headed goddess of mercy which stands at 9m high.

Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine, whose iconic Shinto shrine is Kamakura's geographical and cultural centre and attracts many visitors with its beautiful peony gardens and two museums, the Museum of Modern Art and the Kamakura Museum of National Treasures.

Hokoku-ji Temple, the must-see Zen temple in Kamakura. Behind the temple is a magnificent bamboo garden which is tranquil escape. Towards the back of the bamboo garden is a small tea house where you can enjoy a special cup of green tea while taking in the beauty of the serene surroundings.

Return to Tokyo in the late afternoon.

Stay: Sakura Prince Tower - 2/2

Japan Package Tours will be happy to prepare you a personalised itinerary to suit your budget and preferences.
Contact us now for a no-obligation quotation.

 

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