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【Detailed itinerary】 Day1: Tokyo Skytree-Sensoji Temple-Ueno Park-Akihabara-Ginza-Tsukiji Market Day2: Tokyo Imperial Palace-Shinjuku-Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden-Shibuya-Tokyo Tower-Meiji Jingu Shrine-Odaiba Day3: Hakone Lake Ashi-Owakudani-Hakone Shrine-Hakone Yumoto Onsen Day4: Mount Fuji Arakurayama Sengen Park-Lawson Lake Kawaguchi Station Store-Lake Kawaguchi-Oishi Park-Oshino Hakkai Day5: Yokohama Yokohama Park-Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse-Kamakura High School-Kamakura Great Buddha-Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine
【Car model information】 ・Maximum number of passengers for comfortable 6-seater: 6 persons Maximum number of luggage items possible: 3 to 4 pieces for 24-inchers or 2 to 3 pieces for 28-inch models ・Maximum number of passengers for luxury 9-seaters: 9 persons Maximum number of luggage items to carry: 24 7-9 pieces for 28 inches or 5-7 pieces for 28 inches ※ If you have a lot of luggage or larger luggage, it is recommended that you book a suitable car model to ensure that all luggage can be loaded. ※ If additional expenses are incurred due to failure to comply with the reasonable number of passengers and the amount of luggage recommended by the vehicle model, the passengers will be responsible for it.
What You Can Expect
Duration: 5 day(s)
1 Day
08:30
Depart from the hotel and head to the "Tokyo Skytree", which is cylindrical and built on a triangular base. As the height rises, the tower gradually becomes thinner. The concrete central column that runs through the center of the tower and the soft-profile steel frame covering the central column express two completely different modes of "pure" and "elegant" respectively.
09:30
Sensoji Temple is located in Taito District, Tokyo. It is Japan's existing "Edo-style" public entertainment place. It is the oldest temple in Tokyo. The gate of the temple is called "Thunder Gate", and its official name is "Wind Thunder Gate", which is a symbol of Japan and the Asakusa area.
10:30
Ueno Park, full name Ueno Onshi Park, is the first park in Japan, opened in 1876. Originally belonging to the Japanese imperial family, it was given to the city of Tokyo by the Emperor in 1924, so its full name is: Ueno Onshi Park.
11:30
During lunch time, you can arrange the food you want to try by yourself
13:00
Akihabara Electric Street is the largest electrical appliance commercial district in the world. There are hundreds of large and small electrical appliance stores along the street, selling a variety of new computers, mobile phones, televisions, game consoles, household appliances, etc. It is also the birthplace of Japanese animation culture. There are animation, comics, video games, and figure shops everywhere, as well as many idol shops, anime cafes, maid cafes, etc.
14:30
Ginza is a major commercial district in Chuo District, Tokyo, Japan. Known as "the most expensive place in Asia", it symbolizes Japan's prosperity and is famous for its high-end shopping stores. Famous brand products from all over the world are gathered here. Giant shopping malls line both sides of the street. Fashionable and personalized clothing can be seen everywhere. It is considered a shopper's paradise.
16:30
Tsukiji Market is a public wholesale market located in Tsukiji, Chuo-ku, Tokyo. It is also the largest fish market in Japan. The area is approximately 230,000 square meters. One of the 11 Tokyo Central Wholesale Markets in Tokyo, its scale and popularity make it the leading wholesale market not only in Tokyo, but also in Japan.
18:00
End of trip, return to hotel
2 Day
08:30
Depart from the hotel to the Imperial Palace, which is where the emperor usually lives. The Imperial Palace now refers to the former site of Edo Castle in Tokyo, which was once named "Miyagi". It was built by Ota Michizan in the Muromachi period. The name "Miyagi" was abolished after World War II and was renamed "Imperial Palace". "
09:30
Shinjuku is one of the most famous bustling business districts in Tokyo. The popular areas are mainly concentrated in the area surrounding Shinjuku Station.
10:30
Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden is the largest park in Tokyo that combines Japanese and French gardens. It is located in the city center and spans Shinjuku and Shibuya districts. It covers an area of about 58 kilometers. It can be called a green European-style garden in a busy city.
11:30
During lunch time, you can arrange the food you want to try.
13:00
Shibuya is a sub-city in Tokyo and one of the largest commercial streets. Shibuya 109 in front of the station is the most famous store, and Shibuya is very close to Omotesando and Harajuku, so it is very densely populated.
15:00
The official name of Tokyo Tower is Japan Radio Tower. It is a red and white iron tower built after the Eiffel Tower in Paris. It is 332.6 meters high, 13 meters higher than the Eiffel Tower.
One of the symbols of Tokyo, it has appeared in countless Japanese dramas. There is an observation deck on the tower, with a panoramic view of the entire Tokyo city. When the weather is fine, you can overlook Mount Fuji.
16:00
Meiji Jingu Shrine was built in 1915 to commemorate the reformers during the Meiji Restoration. The Meiji Restoration was a comprehensive modernization reform movement that transformed Japan from a closed feudal society into an open and modern country.
17:00
Odaiba is located in Tokyo Bay in the southeastern part of Tokyo. It has a series of popular sights and a wide range of shopping malls. It is not only favored by locals, especially young people, but also a popular tourist destination.
18:00
Return to the hotel at the end of the trip
3 Day
08:30
Hakone Lake Ashi is the core area of Hakone tourism. It is located to the west of Hakone Town and at the southern foot of Mount Komagata. It is a freshwater lake. The lake covers an area of 703 hectares, is 43.5 meters deep, and has a circumference of 21.1 kilometers. It is a volcanic lake formed by volcanic activity more than 3,000 years ago.
10:30
Owakudani is located in Hakone City at the southeast corner of Mount Fuji. It is a famous tourist attraction in Fuji Hakone. Owakudani, a tourist attraction in Japan, is the remains of a volcanic crater formed by a major volcanic eruption on the northern slopes of Mt. Kamiyama at the end of the Hakone volcanic activity about 400,000 years ago. Also known as "The Great Hell".
11:30
During lunch time, you can arrange the food you want to try.
13:00
Hakone Shrine has been a famous shrine revered as the general guardian of the Kanto region, Hakone Ogongen, since ancient times. It is believed to be a god of good luck who is very effective in traffic safety, wishes coming true, and bringing luck and warding off misfortunes.
14:30
Hakone Yumoto Onsen is the largest hot spring town in Hakone. It is located at the entrance of Hakone tourist resort. It is the oldest hot spring among the seventeen hot springs in Hakone. The history here can be traced back to the Nara period, and it prospered as a famous hot spring resort and inn in the Edo period.
16:30
Return to the hotel at the end of the trip
4 Day
08:30
Depart from the hotel to Mount Fuji. Mount Fuji towers into the clouds, with its snow-capped peaks. The entire mountain is cone-shaped. Viewed from a distance, it looks like a suspended upside-down fan. Japanese poets praised it with poems such as "A jade fan hangs upside down in the East China Sea and the sky, and the white snow of Fuji reflects the rising sun."
10:30
Arrive near Lawson Kawaguchiko Station Store
11:30
You can arrange the food you want to try during lunch time
13:00
Lake Kawaguchi at the foot of Mount Fuji is the most popular tourist area among the five lakes. "Lake Kawaguchi", Lake Yamanaka, Lake Saiko, Lake Motosu and Lake Shoji are collectively known as the Fuji Five Lakes. The five lakes are located at different locations under Mount Fuji.
02:00
Oishi Park is located in the Oishi area on the north shore of Lake Kawaguchi. It is a park facing the shore of Lake Kawaguchi. Like Yagizaki Park on the south coast, it is famous for lavender and is the second venue of the Lake Kawaguchi Lavender Festival. Lavender begins to bloom in late June, and you can enjoy the beauty of endless lavender until mid-July. When winter comes, you can even enjoy the snow-covered trees.
15:00
Oshino Hakkai is a group of springs in Oshino Village between Lake Yamanaka and Lake Kawaguchi in Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan. Because there are eight clear springs scattered in an orderly manner, the "Oshino Hakkai" is named and famous all over the world.
16:00
Return to the hotel at the end of the trip
5 Day
08:30
Depart from the hotel and head to Yokohama Park. Yokohama Park is located not far from the seaside. It is a bit like the Bund Park, but it is much wider and is mainly lawned. Large trees are planted to provide shelter for people to enjoy the cool weather and rest. Sometimes a band performs live.
10:30
The Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse is a group of warehouses built from the late Meiji period to the early Taisho period. It is a historic building symbolizing the development of Yokohama Port. The modern red brick warehouse is home to fashionable shops, restaurants and cafes.
11:30
During lunch time, you can arrange the food you want to try.
13:00
From the platform in front of Kamakura High School, you can take pictures of the front of the green Enoden train and the scene of it entering the station. If you climb up the slope directly opposite the intersection for 2 minutes, you can take pictures of the prototype of Shohoku High School, Kamakura. gate of higher education institution
14:00
The Great Buddha of Kamakura is a Buddha statue in Kotoku-in Temple and a symbol of ancient Kamakura. It is designated as a national treasure of Japan. The history of this bronze statue can be traced back to the Kamakura period in 1252. The Buddha is about 11.3 meters high and weighs 121 tons. It is second only to the bronze Buddha of Nara Todaiji Temple in Japan.
15:00
Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine is a shrine located in Kamakura City, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. It is one of the three major Hachimangu Shrines. The main enshrinement gods are the three Hachiman deities: Emperor Ongami, Hibigomi, and Empress Jinko. Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine was the center of faith for the patron saint of the samurai family in the Middle Ages and is still the symbol of Kamakura.
16:00
Return to the hotel at the end of the trip
Purchase Notice
1. The duration of a one-day charter is ten hours (including the driving time). 2. If the departure point is not in Tokyo, the duration must be calculated based on the driver's departure time from Tokyo; if the return destination is not in Tokyo, the guest must reserve the time for the driver to return to Tokyo from the guest's drop-off point. 3. For consecutive chartered itineraries of more than two days (if the return destination is not in Tokyo on the same day), the guest needs to bear the driver’s accommodation fee of 10,000 yen/night to avoid driver fatigue. 4. The total mileage of the chartered trip is limited to 300 kilometers. If the limit is exceeded, an additional 150 yen per kilometer will be charged. Please be informed. 5. This package does not provide reservation services for restaurants, attraction tickets, entertainment venues, etc. 6. Please indicate the pick-up and drop-off location and address when placing an order. 7. When placing an order, please provide the chartered itinerary you want to arrange in the remarks. If the itinerary cannot be arranged or does not meet the specifications, we will negotiate with you to change the itinerary or cancel the order. 8. Please accurately fill in the quantity of all luggage when placing an order. If the quantity of luggage and the number of passengers cannot meet the requirements, we will negotiate with you to change the model or cancel the order. 9. If the quantity filled in the order exceeds the carrying capacity of the vehicle, the driver has the right to refuse the pick-up and no refund will be made, please note. 10. If you are unable to provide a plan that meets the itinerary requirements or are not sure whether it can be arranged, please contact customer service for specialized processing and quotation. 11. Please be sure to provide your contact information, such as an easy-to-answer mobile phone number or social software contact information. Please know that if staff cannot contact you, no refunds or changes to your order will be made. 12. According to Japanese law, children under 6 years old must use child safety seats (each child occupies 1-1.5 seats). Please inform in advance the number of child safety seats required. The first child safety seat is provided free of charge, and there is an additional charge of 1,500 yen for each child safety seat from the second one onwards. Please pay to the driver before getting on the bus. 13. If the chartered car exceeds the scheduled time, an additional 2,500 yen will be charged per 30 minutes (exceeding 30 minutes will be calculated as 1 hour). Please pay to the driver before getting off. The billing time is based on the scheduled pick-up time and the drop-off time at the end of the trip (if the departure point or drop-off point is not in Tokyo, the driver's round-trip time will be deducted). 14. Late night charter (22:00 to 6:00) will charge an additional 5,000 yen/hour, please pay to the driver before getting on the bus. The billing time is based on the scheduled pick-up time and the drop-off time at the end of the trip (if the departure point or drop-off point is not in Tokyo, the driver's round-trip time will be deducted). 15. If you have a lot of luggage or larger luggage, it is recommended that you book a suitable car model to ensure that all luggage can be loaded. If additional expenses are incurred due to failure to comply with the reasonable number of passengers and the amount of luggage recommended by the vehicle model, the passengers will be responsible for it. 16. In Japan, traffic jams may occur during morning peak hours, evening peak hours, and holidays, resulting in extended travel times. Japanese holidays: New Year’s Day (5-day holiday on January 1), Coming of Age Day (January 8), Founding Day (February 11~13), Emperor’s Birthday (February 23~26), Spring Equinox (March 20), Showa Day (April 29), Constitution Day (May 23), Green Day (May 4), Children's Day (May 5), Sea Day ( July 15~17), Mountain Day (August 11~13), Menglan Bon Festival (August 13~16), Respect for the Aged Day (September 16~18), Autumnal Equinox ( September 22nd to 24th), Sports Festival (October 14th to 16th), Cultural Festival (November 3rd to 5th), Hardworking Appreciation Day (November 23rd), etc. The above are the holidays from December 2023 to December 2024 for reference only.
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This package does not provide reservation services for restaurants, attraction tickets, entertainment venues, etc.
Please keep valuables and fragile items safe as we cannot compensate for loss or damage.
Please wear your seat belt to ensure your safety.
According to Japanese law, children under six years old must use child safety seats.
Please meet at the designated location on time for pick-up.
If the itinerary cannot be arranged or does not meet the specifications, we will discuss with you to change the itinerary or cancel the order.
If there are any additional charges, please pay them to the driver on site.
The driver will wait at the designated meeting point in advance.
If the number of luggage or people cannot be accommodated according to professional judgment, we will discuss with you to change the model or cancel the order. If the number of luggage on site does not match the number filled in and cannot be carried, the driver has the right to refuse the pick-up. In this case, no refund will be given. Please be aware.
Please keep valuables and fragile items safe as we cannot compensate for damage.
Please fasten your seat belts and keep children away from playing in the car to avoid injury during emergency braking.
Please note that Wi-Fi is not provided in the vehicle.
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