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Maravíllate en el magnífico Tokio y únete a nosotros en una emocionante excursión en autobús de turismo por la metrópolis más poblada del mundo. Adéntrate en el corazón de los lugares de interés y monumentos espectaculares y disfruta del paisaje desde la comodidad de uno de nuestros salones de lujo.

Admira las vistas panorámicas de la grandeza desde la principal plataforma de observación con 333 metros de celosías en la Torre de Tokio, antes de continuar hacia el Santuario Meiji, una atracción notable en términos de la arquitectura de los santuarios japoneses.

El viaje te llevará a observar la Casa Estatal de Invitados Akasaka, un antiguo palacio imperial utilizado para actividades diplomáticas. A continuación, pasa al Palacio Imperial, la residencia principal del Emperador de Japón, y disfrutar de un tranquilo paseo por el Jardín del Este, un lugar de gran interés histórico y colorida belleza. Termina con un paseo por Ginza, el distrito de tiendas de gama alta y de la moda, donde disfrutarás del ajetreo y el bullicio de neón de este centro de entretenimiento sin fin.

Namba (Osaka City Air Terminal "OCAT") 1F

Only 2 hours from Osaka by bus, Biwako Valley is located in the number one place for snow fall in Kansai, rich in variety and snow quality. In addition to the sledging trail there is a half-pipe, a snow park well equipped with snow play items as well as a slalom trail and mogul trail so not only advanced skiers but everyone from children to senior citizens will have a great time. You can also take in a magnificent view of Lake Biwa from the mountain slopes, which supplies water to both Kyoto and Osaka prefecture.

Biwako Valley is the most well-known snow-sports resort in Shiga and for good reason. It boasts eight courses varying in length from a short 400m nursery slope to the fun ‘cruising’ 1400m Champions Course. There is one black run here with an average gradient of 17 degrees and reaching 30 degrees at its steepest point. In short, there is enough here for a skier or snowboarder of any level to enjoy.

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Japan Railway Pass is THE best way to travel within Japan. Enjoy unlimited rides on most of the Japan Railway trains and you can use many of the Japan Railway bus services as well. Ride the famous Bullet Train Shinkansen! The Japan Rail Pass is offered in 7, 14, or 21 days with choice of Ordinary or Green class. All deliveries will be sent to you by DHL International.

The Green Class Car includes: luxurious and large seating, more space between seats, carpeted floors and a hot towel service.
The Ordinary Class includes: clean and comfortable seating, casual and relaxing, great for families.

2-2-1 Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku 160-8330, Tokyo

Be close to nature and travel to the border between heaven and earth to experience the powerful beauty of Mt Fuji.

HIGHLIGHTS:

* Get a close-up view of Mt Fuji from the 2nd floor observatory at Fuji Visitor Centre
* Visit the 5th Station of Mt Fuji
* Stroll through the grounds of Kawaguchi Asama Shrine

From Tokyo we travel by bus for the first part of our journey to the oft pictured and perfectly shaped volcano, Mt Fuji. Once we reach the Fuji Visitor Centre, here you can learn about the volcano through displays and films, and gain views of the volcano up close from the 2nd floor observatory. Next it’s time to travel through the clouds 7,546 ft above sea level to Mt Fuji 5th Station – nicknamed the border between heaven and earth – located halfway up the mountain.

Enjoy a Japanese-style lunch before embarking on ninety minute World Heritage Site nature walk with your guide. Stroll through the Kawaguchi Asama Shrine, a type of Shinto Shrine, where you’ll encounter the seven holy cedar trees said to be 1,200 years old. Hop back on the bus to Tokyo where the tour ends at Shinjuku Express Bus Terminal.

Credit for images copyrighted by ©Yasufumi Nishi/©JNTO/©Odakyu Electric Railway/©Akira Okada.

Ooedo-Onsen-Monogatari, located in the popular Daiba area, It is located in the popular Daiba area and Tokyo’s first and only hot springs theme park. There is also a re-creation of a traditional street from the days when Tokyo was called Edo to offer visitors an authentic ""ONSEN"" hot springs experience that is sure to be highlights. Japanese traditional Yukata bath robe is rented at the inside during to stay. It is locatede in Odaiba area, so that it also available to cover Odaiba shopping and hot springs at once.

At Ooedo-Onsen-Monogatari, the biggest attraction is two baths brimming with completely natural hot-spring water pumped from a thermal spring 1,400 meters underground. Another five baths, filled with water adjusted to optimum temperatures, are sure to bring physical and mental relaxation for enhanced health and energy. Come and enjoy this unique experience in the heart of Tokyo, by yourself or with family or friends.

There’s much more to Ooedo-Onsen-Monogatari than bathing. In fact, there are plenty of things to keep visitors busy all day long: a wide variety of restaurants, traditional amusements such as fortune-telling, quoits, blowgun darts, etc., and Japanese-style full-body and foot massages, not to mention events and entertainment taking place on the premises all the time. There are even accommodation facilities, so visitors can stay overnight to enjoy Ooedo-Onsen-Monogatari to their heart’s content and conveniently visit other nearby tourist sites.

Toshogu Shrine is the dedicated place of Tokugawa Ieyasu, the founder of the Tokugawa Shogunate that ruled Japan for over 250 years until 1868. Initially built in 1617, during the Edo period, while Ieyasu's son Hidetada was shogun, it was enlarged during the time of the third shogun, Iemitsu. Ieyasu is enshrined there, where his remains are also entombed. This shrine is built by Tokugawa retainer Todo Takatora.

During the Edo period, the Tokugawa shogunate carried out stately processions from Edo to the Nikko Tosho-gu along the Nikko Kaido. The shrine's annual spring and autumn festivals reenact these occasions, and are known as "processions of a thousand warriors." The most famous 100 meter beautiful waterfalls. Located at Lake Chuzenji in Nikko National Park. The falls were formed when the Daiya River was rerouted by lava flows.

At 100 meter high, it is one of Japan's three highest waterfalls. In the autumn, the traffic on the road from Nikko to Chuzenji can sometimes slow to a crawl as visitors come to see the fall colors. Lake Chuzenji is a scenic lake in the mountains above Nikko town. It was created 20,000 years ago when Mount Nantai erupted and blocked the river.

The lake was a favourite summer haunt of Sir Ernest Satow when he was Britain's envoy in Japan, 1895-1900 as his diaries of that time attest. He constructed a house by the lake which is still owned and used to this day by the British Embassy. Shinkyo God Bridge used to be known as story of Bridge of Snakes with Wild Sedges.

AVANTI Kyoto Sunrise Tours Desk

Take an afternoon tour to some of Kyoto's most famous sites including the most popular Kiyomizu-dera Temple and discover why this ancient political capital of Japan is now its history and sightseeing capital! Enjoy sightseeing mainly in the Higashiyama area of Kyoto, where all the traditional elements of the city can be seen. There are many souvenir shops on the street leading to Kiyomizu-dera Temple.

Don't miss the characteristic red architecture of the beautiful Heian Jingu Shrine, built to celebrate the 1101 year anniversary of the founding of the city of Kyoto (this tour will not enter Heian Jingu Shrine's Shin-en garden). During the Jidai Festival on October 22, Heian Jingu Shrine is closed to the public and will be replaced in the itinerary by Chishaku-in Temple. If the Jidai Festival is postponed, the itinerary change will still be implemented on the postponed festival date.

Then visit the Sanjusangen-do Temple, the world's longest wooden structure, housing 1.001 life-size statues of Buddhist Kannon deities dating back to the 13th century, and finally we will go to the Kiyomizu-dera Temple. The view of Kyoto from the World Heritage Site of Kiyomizu-dera is superb. The historic shopping lane that leads to the temple adds to a wonderful experience.

A - 1 exit of Tsukijishijo Station

Tokyo is one of the most famous gourmet cities in the world. It is the famous Tsukiji Market, with a total area of 230,000 m2 that makes this possible. On the basis of "visiting rules" established by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, one of the guides in our group will show participants around the market, safely in a small group of 4 or less exploring both the vegetable and fruit sections and the impressive seafood section. Especially attractive are the more than 480 different kinds of seafood on display in the seafood section ranging from fresh fish, to shell fish and prawns. There may also be an opportunity to see a complete tuna being cut and filleted. In Tsukiji Market, active shopkeepers and craftsmen work their traditional skills and way of life daily.

Guests on this experience will also enjoy browsing various kinds of shops selling fish, vegetables, nori (dried seaweed), and dried seafood in the outer market. Since shoppers are buying direct from intermediate wholesalers in the inner market the volume of food and ingredients is substantially larger, often sold by the kilo. Tsukiji Market is essentially divided into 2 areas- the Inside and the Outside market. The inside market is usually more entertaining and visitors can see the actual wholesale of the seafood.

Tokyo is one of the most famous gourmet cities in the world. It is the famous Tsukiji Market, with a total area of 230,000 m2, that makes this possible. On the basis of "visiting rules" established by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, one of the guides in our group will show participants around the market, safely in a small group of 4 or less exploring both the vegetable and fruit sections and the impressive seafood section.

Especially attractive are the more than 480 different kinds of seafood on display in the seafood section ranging from fresh fish, to shell fish and prawns. There may also be an opportunity to see a complete tuna being cut and filleted. In Tsukiji Market, active shopkeepers and craftsmen work their traditional skills and way of life daily.