Experience a personalized, exclusive tour of Tokyo, Mt. Fuji, and Nikko. Journey in a luxury vehicle, avoiding the crowds. Set your own pace—enjoy the freedom without any hurry. Discover each destination at your leisure and personalize every stop. This tour focuses on comfort, privacy, and creating unforgettable memories in Japan.
Experience a personalized, exclusive tour of Tokyo, Mt. Fuji, and Nikko. Journey in a luxury vehicle, avoiding the crowds. Set your own pace—enjoy the freedom without any hurry. Discover each destination at your leisure and personalize every stop. This tour focuses on comfort, privacy, and creating unforgettable memories in Japan.
Tokyo
Senso-ji Temple - Tokyos oldest and most prominent temple. The majestic Senso-Ji Buddhist Temple is almost 1400 years old and is a symbol of Asakusa and the entire city of Tokyo **Tokyo Skytree** - Tokyo Skytree is the world
s tallest tower at 634m and the second tallest structure in the world standing head and shoulders above everything…
Tokyo
Senso-ji Temple - Tokyos oldest and most prominent temple. The majestic Senso-Ji Buddhist Temple is almost 1400 years old and is a symbol of Asakusa and the entire city of Tokyo **Tokyo Skytree** - Tokyo Skytree is the world
s tallest tower at 634m and the second tallest structure in the world standing head and shoulders above everything else in the city for a spectacular view.
The East Gardens of the Imperial Palace (Edo Castle Ruin) - The Imperial Palace East Gardens are part of the inner Palace area. They are the former site of Edo Castle`s innermost circles of defense. A Majestic site.
Tsukiji Fish Market - One of the best fish markets in the world, Tsukiji Outer Market has a fantastic atmosphere. A wide array of street food stalls and excellent restaurants are available -serving both raw and cooked fish. Lunch should be enjoyed here (paid at own expense).
Meiji Jingu Shrine - Meiji Shrine is Tokyo’s most prominent shrine and dedicated to the deified spirits of Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken, completed in 1920. Emperor Meiji was the first Emperor of modern Japan. The beautiful Yoyogi Park (observe Japanese youth, cosplay and street culture) is optional!
Takeshita Street - This popular street in Harajuku is known for wacky, youth-driven shops selling colorful and crazy clothes and accessories. It’s also a paradise for sweets-lovers - don’t miss the fluffy, sugary crepes.
Shibuya Crossing - The busiest intersection in the world and a world-famous landmark of Tokyo city. A must-see spot.
### Mt. Fuji
Oshino Hakkai - Oshino Hakkai are the eight springs found in Oshino, Yamanashi, Japan. The aquifer water from Mount Fuji comes out to the ground to form these springs. They are a Natural monument of Japan, part of the Mount Fuji World Heritage Site, and one of Yamanashi Prefecture’s important tourist attractions
Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Jinja Shrine - Shinto shrine complex with wooden structures & stone lanterns lining the paths through the forest.
Lake Kawaguchiko - Kawaguchiko Lake, near Mount Fuji, offers stunning views of Japan’s highest peak. Its picturesque setting is ideal for photography and capturing iconic images. Enjoy leisurely strolls along the lakeside promenade and admire vibrant cherry blossoms. Outdoor enthusiasts can hike in the surrounding mountains or camp in the lush forests. The area also features amusement parks, museums, and hot spring resorts for entertainment and relaxation. Kawaguchiko Lake is a must-visit destination for nature lovers, photographers, and those seeking a tranquil getaway.
Iyashi no Sato Sarai - Iyashi no Sato is an open-air museum in Yamanashi, Japan. Experience traditional thatched-roof houses, crafts, and local cuisine. Enjoy the serene surroundings and Mount Fuji views. A must-visit for cultural immersion and relaxation.
Saiko Lake - Western Lake, sometimes Saiko, is one of the Fuji Five Lakes and located in the town of Fujikawaguchiko in southern Yamanashi Prefecture near Mount Fuji, Japan. It is the fourth of the Fuji Five Lakes in terms of surface area, and second deepest, with a maximum water depth of 71.1 metres.
### Tokyo at Night
Hama Rikyu Gardens - Experience the charm of Hama-rikyu Gardens like never before on a serene evening stroll. As night falls, the garden’s pathways light up, reflecting off its tidal ponds, creating a magical ambiance. Surrounded by the glittering Tokyo skyline, this historic oasis offers a peaceful escape where nature and modernity beautifully intertwine.
Ginza - Step into the heart of Tokyo’s glamour at Ginza District, where luxury and culture come alive after dark. Stroll through dazzling streets lined with high-end boutiques, trendy cafes, and Michelin-starred restaurants, all illuminated by vibrant neon lights.
From the iconic Ginza Wako Clock Tower to hidden gems in its back alleys, Ginza offers a perfect blend of sophistication and charm. Whether you’re indulging in fine dining, shopping, or simply soaking up the electric atmosphere, this iconic district is a must-see highlight of Tokyo nights.
Odaiba District - Tokyo’s stunning bayside hub of entertainment and innovation. Marvel at the illuminated Rainbow Bridge, enjoy panoramic city views from the waterfront, and explore iconic landmarks like the futuristic DiverCity Gundam or the glowing Palette Town Ferris Wheel.
Whether you’re snapping photos, savoring a seaside breeze, or indulging in fun attractions, Odaiba offers the perfect blend of relaxation and excitement to complete your Tokyo night adventure.
Akihabara - Immerse yourself in the vibrant glow of Akihabara, the ultimate hub for anime, gaming, and cutting-edge tech. By night, the district transforms into a spectacle of neon lights, bustling arcades, and specialty shops brimming with unique finds.
Dive into gaming adventures, explore iconic stores, or experience the charm of themed cafes that bring pop culture to life. Akihabara’s electrifying atmosphere makes it a standout destination on your Tokyo night tour.
Ameyoko Shopping Street - Explore the bustling energy of Ameyoko Street, a lively market in Ueno that comes alive after dark. With colorful stalls offering everything from fresh seafood to fashion, it’s the perfect spot for a nighttime stroll and bargain hunting. Enjoy the vibrant atmosphere and indulge in street food as the lights of Ameyoko create a unique Tokyo experience
Tokyo Tower - Stand in awe of Tokyo Tower, a symbol of the city’s skyline that shines brightly after dark. From its observation decks, take in breathtaking panoramic views of Tokyo’s glittering lights and sprawling cityscape. Whether you’re capturing the perfect photo or simply soaking in the view, Tokyo Tower offers a stunning perspective of the city that never sleeps.
Roppongi - Dive into the vibrant energy of Roppongi, where Tokyo’s nightlife meets art and culture. This district is home to trendy bars, upscale clubs, and world-class museums, including the famous Mori Art Museum. Whether you’re enjoying the nightlife or admiring city views from the Roppongi Hills Observatory, Roppongi offers an exciting mix of entertainment and sophistication after dark.
Shinjuku - Experience the excitement of Shinjuku, Tokyo’s entertainment and nightlife district, illuminated by neon lights and bustling with energy. From the towering skyscrapers to lively izakayas, vibrant bars, and hidden gems, Shinjuku offers something for everyone. Whether you’re exploring the entertainment hubs or enjoying panoramic views from the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, Shinjuku is the perfect blend of modernity and nightlife magic.
### Nikko
Toshogu Shrine - Start your day with the serenity of Toshogu Shrine, where history and spirituality blend in a tranquil setting. Nestled in the heart of Tokyo, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is a tribute to Tokugawa Ieyasu, showcasing stunning architecture and intricate carvings. Enjoy a peaceful stroll through the lush grounds, where ancient trees and peaceful surroundings offer a calm escape from the city’s hustle. Immerse yourself in the spiritual atmosphere of this sacred shrine as you uncover its timeless beauty in the morning light.
Shinkyo Bridge - Next, visit the iconic Shinkyō Bridge, a symbol of spiritual passage to the sacred Nikko Toshogu Shrine. This vermillion-colored bridge, set against the backdrop of lush greenery, offers a serene and picturesque view as you cross its graceful arch. Steeped in history and beauty, Shinkyō Bridge marks the perfect moment to connect with nature and tradition, offering a peaceful pause in your journey.
Nikko Station - Savor an authentic Nikko-style lunch, a culinary experience that highlights the region’s rich history and natural bounty. Enjoy dishes like Yuba (tofu skin), fresh river fish, and seasonal vegetables, all prepared with local ingredients and traditional methods. Whether you’re dining in a cozy local restaurant or enjoying a meal with a view, Nikko-style lunch offers a perfect balance of flavors and culture, providing a true taste of this scenic region’s heritage.
Kegon Falls - Experience the awe-inspiring beauty of Kegon Falls, one of Japan’s most famous waterfalls. Plunging 97 meters into the gorge below, this breathtaking natural wonder is a must-see for nature lovers. Surrounded by lush forests, Kegon Falls offers spectacular views throughout the year, from the vibrant colors of autumn to the serene beauty of spring and summer. Take in the sights from the observation platform or venture down to the base for a closer look at its powerful flow.
Lake Chuzenji - Nestled in the mountains of Nikko, Lake Chūzenji offers a serene retreat surrounded by lush forests and stunning scenery. Formed by volcanic activity, the lake’s crystal-clear waters reflect the beauty of its natural surroundings, with Kegon Falls nearby adding to its charm. Whether you’re taking a peaceful boat ride, hiking the scenic trails, or simply enjoying the view, Lake Chūzenji is the perfect place to unwind and connect with nature.
- Safety and Comfort
- One, Child Seat, If Required.
- Personal Customization
- Petrol and Highway Tolls’ Coverage
- Safety and Comfort
- One, Child Seat, If Required.
- Personal Customization
- Petrol and Highway Tolls’ Coverage
- Meals
- Gratuities
- Meals
- Gratuities
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.