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Discover Japan’s highlights on a 6-day tour from Tokyo to Osaka, featuring Mt. Fuji, Hakone, Kyoto, and Nara, blending ancient heritage with modern charm.
Tokyo/Osaka (Google Map)
Tokyo 3 N & Osaka 2 N.
6 Days / 5 Nights – FIT Tour
Arrive at Tokyo International Airport and transfer to your hotel for check-in. The day is free to relax after your flight or explore nearby attractions like Shinjuku or Ginza, known for shopping, dining, and neon-lit streets. Enjoy Japan’s hospitality as you settle into its vibrant capital city. Overnight stay in Tokyo.
After breakfast, embark on a half-day Tokyo city tour. Visit the tranquil Meiji Shrine, a symbol of Japan’s spiritual heritage, and drive past the National Diet Building. Explore the East Gardens of the Imperial Palace, then visit Senso-ji Temple in Asakusa and shop along Nakamise Street. The tour concludes at Tokyo Station Marunouchi South Entrance. Spend your evening at leisure exploring Tokyo’s modern attractions. Overnight stay in Tokyo.
After breakfast, depart on a full-day guided tour of Mt. Fuji and Hakone. Visit Mt. Fuji 5th Station (weather permitting) to admire Japan’s sacred mountain. Enjoy a serene Lake Ashi Cruise and ride the Mt. Komagatake Ropeway for panoramic views of Hakone National Park. Return to Tokyo by evening, with the tour concluding near Ginza. Head back to your hotel on your own. Overnight stay in Tokyo.
After breakfast, transfer independently to Tokyo Station to board the Shinkansen Bullet Train to Osaka (approx. 2.5 hours). Experience the thrill of Japan’s world-famous high-speed rail journey. Upon arrival, check in to your hotel and spend the evening exploring Dotonbori, Osaka’s entertainment district famous for street food like takoyaki and okonomiyaki. Overnight stay in Osaka.
Enjoy breakfast, then depart for a guided excursion to Kyoto and Nara. In Kyoto, visit Nijo Castle, Kinkaku-ji Temple (Golden Pavilion), and the Kyoto Imperial Palace, showcasing imperial grandeur. Continue to Nara to see Todaiji Temple, housing a giant Buddha statue, and Kasuga Shrine, surrounded by hundreds of stone lanterns. Stop at Nara Nagomikan for local souvenirs. The tour ends at Osaka Station; return to your hotel independently. Overnight stay in Osaka.
After breakfast, check out from your hotel and transfer to Kansai International Airport for your onward flight. Bid farewell to Japan’s beauty, culture, and hospitality, carrying home cherished memories of your journey through Tokyo, Mt. Fuji, Kyoto, and Osaka.
📅 Best Time to Visit:
March–May (spring blossoms) and October–November (autumn foliage) are the best seasons for comfortable weather and stunning scenery.
👕 Clothing & Footwear Tips:
Pack comfortable walking shoes for temple and garden visits. Carry a light jacket for cool mornings and evenings, especially in Hakone.
🎟️ Optional Experiences:
Tokyo Skytree or Shibuya Sky for panoramic views.
Tea ceremony in Kyoto or Kimono rental experience.
Universal Studios Japan in Osaka (add-on day).
🍣 Culinary Advice:
Don’t miss Tokyo sushi, Osaka takoyaki, and Kyoto matcha desserts. Try a Japanese bento box during your Shinkansen ride.
Covers Japan’s key highlights efficiently in six days.
Balanced mix of culture, nature, and modern experiences.
Bullet train experience adds authentic local travel flavor.
Day 01 – Light: Arrival and rest.
Day 02 – Moderate: Half-day sightseeing.
Day 03 – Heavy: Full-day Mt. Fuji & Hakone tour.
Day 04 – Light: Travel to Osaka and evening leisure.
Day 05 – Heavy: Kyoto & Nara heritage tour.
Day 06 – Light: Departure.
Consider adding a night in Kyoto for a slower pace.
Purchase a Suica or ICOCA card for local travel convenience.
Carry a portable Wi-Fi device for easy navigation.
A perfectly balanced Japan highlights tour combining Tokyo’s modern pulse, Mt. Fuji’s natural beauty, and Kyoto–Nara’s cultural heritage. Ideal for first-time visitors, families, and couples seeking an authentic yet comfortable experience.
The 5th Station is open most of the year, but access may be restricted during winter due to snow or adverse weather. Alternate sightseeing spots are arranged if closed.
The journey takes around 2.5 hours, offering scenic countryside views and an exciting high-speed rail experience. It’s one of Japan’s must-try travel highlights.
The ideal time is spring (March–May) for cherry blossoms or autumn (October–November) for colorful foliage. Both seasons offer pleasant weather for sightseeing.
Yes, travelers can extend nights in Kyoto or Osaka to explore more attractions or add destinations like Hiroshima, Miyajima, or Universal Studios Japan.
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