5 nights
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English, Japanese
Kickstart your Japanese adventure as you land at the airport, filled with anticipation for the cultural wonders awaiting you. Whether you arrive in the bustling metropolis of Tokyo or another city, your journey begins with the promise of captivating experiences and the warm hospitality that Japan is renowned for.
Embark on a breathtaking journey to Mount Fuji and Hakone, where nature's grandeur meets cultural charm. Witness the iconic peak of Mount Fuji, visit the picturesque Lake Ashi, and soak in Hakone's renowned hot springs. This day tour offers a perfect blend of scenic landscapes and traditional Japanese experiences.
Delve into the rich history and spirituality of Kamakura and Enoshima on a captivating bus tour. Explore ancient temples, including the iconic Great Buddha of Kamakura, and venture to the enchanting island of Enoshima. This day promises a cultural immersion in Japan's heritage and natural beauty.
Uncover the wonders of Tokyo with a personalized full-day private tour. From the modern marvels of Shibuya and Shinjuku to the historic allure of Asakusa and Meiji Shrine, your guide will tailor the experience to your preferences. Immerse yourself in the dynamic contrast of Tokyo's past and present.
As your Japanese escapade comes to an end, depart from the airport with a trove of memories, cultural insights, and perhaps a deeper appreciation for the harmony between tradition and modernity that defines this captivating country.
Currently, Japan has agreements with 67 countries allowing these citizens to enter Japan without the need for a visa. Nationals of all other countries will require a visa.
Baggage or accompanying items which are deemed as being for personal use only, and are within the restricted quantity of duty-free as specified by the customs regulations.
Although most stores and restaurants will accept Visa, MasterCard and American Express cards, travelers should keep in mind that Japan is still very much a cash culture. You may find smaller shops or remote ryokan hotels that only accept yen in cash. More than 26,000 Post Office ATMs exist at various locations throughout Japan, and stickers indicate whether a Post Office has an ATM machine. Cirrus, Plus, Maestro and Visa Electron networks are accepted, as are Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Diners Club credit cards.
Japan has one of the lowest crime rates in the world, so carrying cash is not a real problem. Travelers Checks are also an option, although it is wise to have these available in either Japanese yen, or US dollars. Travelers Checks may not be accepted outside of major hotels and banks.
This can vary depending on your network provider. Before arriving in Japan, make sure to confirm the compatibility of your mobile phone with your phone line service provider. It is worth noting that rental phones, sim cards and Wi-Fi are available in Japan on varying plans and costs. Most major airports have kiosks offering these services. Do your research to find out what makes the most sense for you.
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