Discover Nagoya to Tokyo with Kiso Route & Mt. Fuji. Save time, explore hidden gems, and customize your adventure. Perfect for small groups.
Discover Nagoya to Tokyo with Kiso Route & Mt. Fuji. Save time, explore hidden gems, and customize your adventure. Perfect for small groups.
Tokyo Area⇒Snow Monkey Park⇒Matsumoto Castle⇒Stay at Matsumoto Area. *Please refer to Day 2, in case of starting from Nagoya.
Snow Monkey Park (Jigokudani Yaen Koen) - The Snow Monkey Park is a globally renowned tourist attraction in Japan. The Snow Monkeys are completely wild animals, yet they descend to the village to enjoy the hot springs….
Tokyo Area⇒Snow Monkey Park⇒Matsumoto Castle⇒Stay at Matsumoto Area. *Please refer to Day 2, in case of starting from Nagoya.
Snow Monkey Park (Jigokudani Yaen Koen) - The Snow Monkey Park is a globally renowned tourist attraction in Japan. The Snow Monkeys are completely wild animals, yet they descend to the village to enjoy the hot springs. Several decades ago, villagers faced challenges with monkeys invading fields, so they devised a clever solution by creating communal areas for the monkeys. The monkeys began using the public baths and gradually started enjoying the hot springs just like humans.
Matsumoto Castle - There are 11 castle towers that have survived since their construction. Matsumoto Castle is one of these and is considered the most beautiful tower, recognized as a National Treasure alongside Himeji Castle. The harmony between the castle and the backdrop of the Hotaka Mountains is stunningly beautiful. It is highly recommended to explore this hidden gem.
Matsumoto Area⇒Takayama City⇒Shirakawago Village⇒Nagoya Area
Takayama - Takayama City is an ancient city that has thrived since historic times. It was a crossroads of major roads and was once a significant producer of timber and lumber, leading to the development of woodcraft and carpentry skills. Visitors can experience the charm of the bygone days.
Shirakawago - Shirakawa-go is a quaint village located in a snowy region surrounded by towering mountains. The villagers have led a self-sufficient lifestyle for many years, characterized by their unique way of living. The steeply curved thatched roofs are a prime example. Nearby is the central town of Takayama, which also preserves an old townscape. Both historic locations are worth visiting.
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- Lunch and beverage
- Hotel and accommodation cost
- Entrance and admission fees
- Incidental charges
This unique itinerary between Tokyo and Nagoya covers all transportation and guide service expenses. The number of international travelers visiting Nagano and Gifu is on the rise, as they seek to experience authentic Japan. However, navigating multiple modes of transport, such as trains and public buses, can be challenging for independent travelers….
This unique itinerary between Tokyo and Nagoya covers all transportation and guide service expenses. The number of international travelers visiting Nagano and Gifu is on the rise, as they seek to experience authentic Japan. However, navigating multiple modes of transport, such as trains and public buses, can be challenging for independent travelers. This journey typically takes three days or more, but booking this plan will save valuable time.
Please note: The itinerary is flexible as long as it remains within Gifu Prefecture and Nagano Prefecture. Two plans are available for your consideration. Please review the options. If you have a different plan in mind, feel free to consult with us before booking.
- Not recommended for travelers with motion sick.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.