JapanDeluxeTours

Japan Deluxe Tours, Inc.
1820 W. Carson St. Suite 224 Torrance California 90501 USA
Phone: 310-327-1111 FAX: 310-329-7609
8 Nights 9 days Winter Discovery | Snow Monkey
Day 1
Welcome to Japan! We will have transportation services to take you to your hotel. Please refer to your tour app for more information.

Rest at the hotel and be ready to start your exciting tour tomorrow.



**INFORMATION**

From KIX Airport to downtown hotel in Osaka - about 70 mins (Bus)

From ITM Airport to downtown hotel in Osaka - about 30 mins (Bus)
Day 2

Our journey begins in the scenic district of Arashiyama, where we'll take in the natural beauty of Kyoto’s western hills. From the iconic Togetsukyo Bridge to the lush riverside scenery, Arashiyama offers a peaceful introduction to the city’s timeless charm.

To further immerse ourselves in the atmosphere, we’ll enjoy a traditional rickshaw ride through the area. As we glide past quiet bamboo groves and charming streets, our rickshaw driver will share local stories and history, adding depth to this unforgettable experience.



We’ll then stroll along Ninenzaka, a gently sloping stone path lined with traditional wooden townhouses, teahouses, and souvenir shops. This preserved neighborhood evokes the elegance of Kyoto’s past and invites us to slow down and appreciate its historic beauty.



Our next stop is Nishiki Market, often referred to as “Kyoto’s Kitchen.” Here, we’ll explore the lively arcade filled with local delicacies, artisan snacks, and seasonal produce. From sweet mochi to savory skewers, there’s something to delight every palate.



In the afternoon, we’ll step into the world of Japanese warriors at the Samurai & Ninja Museum. Through interactive exhibits and demonstrations, we’ll learn about the history, weapons, and philosophy behind these legendary figures of Japanese culture.



To conclude our day, we’ll enjoy an elegant Kyoto-style dinner accompanied by a special Maiko experience. As we savor the seasonal flavors of our meal, a Maiko (apprentice geisha) will grace us with her presence, offering refined entertainment and a glimpse into the artistry and grace of Kyoto’s living traditions.




Breakfast Dinner
Day 3

Our cultural journey begins in Nara with a visit to Todai-ji Temple, one of Japan’s most celebrated UNESCO World Heritage sites. Home to the Great Buddha (Daibutsu), this massive bronze statue is housed in the world’s largest wooden building, offering a profound glimpse into ancient Japanese spirituality and architectural mastery.



Just outside the temple grounds lies Nara Park, where hundreds of freely roaming deer await. Regarded as sacred messengers in the Shinto tradition, these gentle creatures offer a unique and memorable interaction in a peaceful, natural setting.



Next, we travel to Uji, a city steeped in cultural heritage and famed for its world-class green tea. Our visit to Byodo-in Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage site, reveals the elegance of classical Japanese architecture. The iconic Phoenix Hall, with its graceful silhouette reflected in the temple pond, is a masterpiece of Heian-period design and a symbol of Japan’s artistic legacy.



In the heart of Uji, we’ll take a moment to enjoy a cup of authentic matcha. Surrounded by the tranquil charm of this historic tea-producing region, we’ll savor the rich flavor and smooth texture of freshly prepared powdered green tea. Afterward, there will be time to browse local shops offering a variety of high-quality matcha products—perfect for souvenirs or enjoying at home.



Our journey continues to the Fushimi area of Kyoto, a district celebrated for its centuries-old sake brewing tradition. Whether strolling along the charming Sake Brewery Street or exploring its atmospheric surroundings, we’ll take in the historical ambiance of one of Japan’s premier sake-producing regions.



To conclude the day, we’ll visit Fushimi Inari Taisha, one of Japan’s most iconic and photographed shrines. Famous for its endless rows of vivid vermilion torii gates winding through the forested slopes of Mount Inari, this sacred site offers a mesmerizing and spiritual walk that captures the essence of Kyoto’s mystique.




Breakfast Lunch
Day 4
Today, we headed to Hakone, a popular weekend getaway destination from Tokyo. Here, you get to see sulfur smoke coming from active volcano vents and, if weather permits, a stunning view of Mt. Fuji.



First, we will experience the thrill of riding the Shinkansen (bullet train). The Shinkansen is the fastest way to travel on land and offers a comfortable and efficient journey, providing scenic views along the way.



Next, we will take a relaxing ride on the Hakone Ropeway down to Owakudani Valley. The ropeway provides a scenic view of the Hakone area and, if weather permits, Mt. Fuji. We will explore Owakudani, giving you enough time to marvel at the active natural volcanic vents and try the black egg. Boiled in one of the vents, it is said that eating one of these eggs will add 7 years to your life.



Following lunch, we will visit the Hakone Open-Air Museum. Enjoy viewing the numerous sculptures and stroll through the beautiful nature and stunning landscape of Hakone. After a full day of exploration and culture, we will head to Tokyo. Enjoy a relaxing evening and reflect on the day's adventures.

Breakfast Lunch
Day 5

Begin your memorable Tokyo city tour with a culinary exploration at the bustling Tsukiji Outer Market, the historic site once famed for its renowned tuna auctions. Dive into a vibrant array of fresh seafood, seasonal produce, and local delicacies. From expertly made sushi to freshly grilled seafood skewers, this lively market is the perfect starting point to savor the authentic tastes of Tokyo.



Your journey continues to the iconic Shibuya Crossing, one of the busiest pedestrian intersections in the world. Experience the exhilarating rush as you cross alongside hundreds of others, and don't miss the nearby Hachiko Statue, a beloved symbol of loyalty and devotion in Japanese culture. This energetic district is a must-visit for anyone wanting to experience modern Tokyo at its liveliest.



For lunch, delight in a specially arranged Japanese seasonal meal curated by culinary experts. Depending on the time of year, enjoy a menu that features local specialties.



In the afternoon, immerse yourself in the historical charm of Asakusa, home to the renowned Senso-ji Temple, Tokyo’s oldest Buddhist temple. Wander down the colorful Nakamise shopping street, where you can browse for traditional souvenirs and sample popular treats such as ningyo-yaki and matcha-flavored sweets. The district's timeless atmosphere and classic architecture offer a window into old Tokyo.



End your day at the mesmerizing teamLab Planets TOKYO, a cutting-edge immersive art space that combines digital technology, light installations, water features, and natural elements. Walk barefoot through stunning interactive exhibits that react to your touch, creating a truly multi-sensory journey. It’s a brilliant showcase of Japanese creativity and a spectacular way to conclude your Tokyo experience.




Breakfast Lunch
Day 6

We have cleared up the day for you to explore and enjoy Japan as you wish.



During this time, you can also:



  • Spend the day at Tokyo Disneyland or DisneySea

  • Explore teamLab Borderless




Breakfast
Day 7
Today is the day you've been waiting for during your Winter Japan Tour! It's off to the remarkable Jigokudani Monkey Park in Yudanaka. Home to the popular snow monkeys, Jigokudani is best place to go in all Japan to see cute, furry snow monkey bathing in the natural Japanese hot-springs. Unlike other breeds of monkey, the snow monkey are capable of handling much colder temperatures, and are only found in Japan thanks to the abundance of natural Japanese hot-springs. Although some monkey prefer to stay in the mountains, tourists flock to Jigokudani to see snow monkey bathing special designated hot springs meant just for them. Some of the snow monkeys may have a little mound of snow on top of their heads, but they never seem to mind as long as they can unwind in the hot-springs.



Yudanaka is also a popular hot-springs resort, offering a traditional atmosphere in the mountains of Japan. Admire the stunning scenery of the Japanese mountains while traveling to see adorable snow monkeys. Stop by for a relaxing free foot-bath during your vacation or pause to pick up some traditional Japanese souvenirs or snacks while touring this charming mountain town.
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Breakfast
Day 8
Today, we head to Nagano’s countryside to explore the nostalgic lanes of Shibu Onsen and the charming town of Obuse—where hot springs, old storehouses, and the art of Hokusai meet.



First, we’ll stroll through Shibu Onsen, a historic hot-spring district lined with traditional wooden ryokan. Steam drifts from bathhouses along stone-paved alleys, and classic shopfronts invite quick photo stops. (It’s often mentioned as an inspiration for the bathhouse in Studio Ghibli’s “Spirited Away,” though unofficial.)



Next, we move to Obuse for an easy town walk. Discover kura (storehouse) architecture, pocket gardens, and cafés known for chestnut sweets. This is a relaxed window into small-town life, with time to browse local specialties at your own pace.



We then visit the Obuse Hokusai Museum (Hokusai-kan) to view prints, paintings, and sketches from the master’s later years in Obuse. Exhibits rotate seasonally, offering insight into Hokusai’s composition and brushwork. After a day of culture and gentle walking, we return to Tokyo and enjoy the evening at leisure.


Breakfast
Day 9
Your pleasant and memorable Japan tour ends today. The tour will disband after breakfast.


Fly home with cherished memories or enjoy your extended stay in Japan.



**INFORMATION**

From downtown hotel in Tokyo to Narita Airport - about 90 mins(Bus)

From downtown hotel in Tokyo to Haneda Airport - about 30 mins(Bus)
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