Japan for all - Mt. Fuji, Tokyo & Osaka City Highlights & Hiroshima’s Past

Tokyo 3 nights, Hiroshima 1 night, Osaka 2 nights
7 days

From

$ 1,711

per person

Operated By Nexus DMC

About the trip

The moment you land in Tokyo, you feel the mix of old and new all around you — quiet temples standing beside tall glass buildings, traditions living side by side with modern life. At Narita Airport, the warm welcome makes you feel like this is more than just a trip — it’s the start of something special. A smooth drive takes you to your hotel in the lively heart of the city (check-in at 3:00 PM). In the evening, you sit down to a comforting Indian buffet dinner, either at the hotel or a nearby restaurant. The food feels familiar, but your thoughts are already on the days ahead. Because this journey is not only about seeing Japan, it’s about experiencing it. Soon, you’ll leave behind Tokyo’s bright lights and step into Hiroshima — a city that touches your heart in silence. Here, at the Peace Memorial, history speaks without words. It’s a place that reminds you of strength, courage, and hope. Standing there, you don’t just learn about the past — you feel it deeply. And as you rest tonight, looking out at Tokyo’s shining skyline, you know this isn’t just a holiday. It’s a journey that will stay with you forever.

Tour Manager
Included
Meals
Daily Breakfast, 5 Indian Lunches and 6 Indian Dinners (Choice of Veg/Non Veg Food)
Guide Languages
English, Hindi

Highlights

  • Comfortable 4-Star Stays with daily breakfast and Indian meals.
  • Tokyo City Tour: Visit iconic landmarks like Tokyo Sky Tree, Shibuya Crossing, Sensoji Temple & Meiji Shrine.
  • Mt. Fuji & Hakone Tour: Visit the 5th Station of Mt. Fuji (weather permitting), enjoy the Hakone Ropeway, Owakudani Valley (Photo stop), and Lake Ashi Cruise.
  • Flight from Tokyo to Hiroshima in JAL Airways.
  • Hiroshima Tour: Explore Peace Memorial Park, the Atomic Bomb Dome, and Miyajima Island (including Itsukushima Shrine and Floating Torii Gate).
  • Osaka Highlights: Photo stop at Osaka Castle and panoramic views from the Umeda Sky Tower.
  • Kyoto & Nara Tour: Visit the Golden Pavilion (Kinkaku-ji), Arashiyama Bamboo Forest, Todaiji Temple, and the Nara Deer Park.
  • Shopping: Free time for shopping in Akihabara, Shinsaibashi, and more.
  • Indian Lunches and Dinners throughout the trip.

Meals

Daily Breakfast, 5 Indian Lunches and 6 Indian Dinners (Choice of Veg/Non Veg Food)

Flights

To and Fro Flights Included (into Tokyo out of Osaka)

Accommodation

DoubleTree by Hilton Tokyo Ariake or Similar

3 nights in Tokyo

Room Type: Standard Room
Meals Included: Breakfast

Grand Prince Hotel Hiroshima or Similar

1 nights in Hiroshima

Room Type: Standard Room
Meals Included: Breakfast

DoubleTree by Hilton Osaka Castle or Similar

2 nights in Osaka

Room Type: Standard Room
Meals Included: Breakfast

Included in the price

Tokyo

  • Arrival transfer from Narita Airport to the hotel
  • Tokyo City Tour with a local guide
  • Visit to Imperial Palace (Outside view)
  • Visit to Asakusa Temple & Nakamise Shopping Street
  • Visit to Tokyo Sky Tree (350M) with entrance included
  • Visit to Shibuya Crossing & Hachiko Statue (Photo Stop)
  • Free time for shopping at Akihabara
  • Daily Indian lunches and dinners

Hiroshima

  • Flight from Tokyo to Hiroshima in JAL Airways
  • Visit to Miyajima Island (Ferry and entrance included)
  • Visit to Itsukushima Shrine (Floating Torii Gate) with entrance included
  • Visit to Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park and Atomic Bomb Dome (Entrance included)
  • Daily Indian Lunches and Dinners

Osaka

  • Photo stop at Osaka Castle
  • Visit to Umeda Sky Tower (Sky Garden Observatory) with entrance included
  • Visit to Nara Deer Park and Todaiji Temple (Entrance included)
  • Visit to Arashiyama Bamboo Forest & Fushimi Inari Shrine
  • Visit to Kinkaku-ji Temple (Golden Pavilion) with entrance included
  • Free time for shopping at Shinsaibashi
  • Daily Indian Lunches and Dinners

Day-wise Itinerary

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Day 1: Welcome To Tokyo - A Country Like No Other

  • The moment you land in Tokyo, you feel the buzz of the city — a mix of deep traditions and modern wonders all around you. At the airport, you’re greeted with warmth that makes you feel right at home.
  • A smooth drive takes you to your hotel in the heart of the city. After check-in (around 3:00 PM), you can relax and settle in. In the evening, enjoy a comforting Indian buffet dinner, either at the hotel or at a nearby restaurant. The familiar spices and flavors remind you of home, while outside the window Tokyo shines bright with neon lights, calling you to the adventures that wait ahead.
  • Your journey in the Land of the Rising Sun has just begun.

Day 2: Full Day Tokyo Sightseeing – Imperial Palace, Asakusa, Sky Tree & Shibuya Crossing

  • Your day in Tokyo begins at the Imperial Palace, the home of Japan’s royal family. As you walk past the grand gates and peaceful gardens, you get a glimpse of Japan’s royal history and traditions.
  • Next, you visit Asakusa Temple, the oldest temple in Tokyo. The air smells of incense, and you’ll see people praying quietly. Just outside, Nakamise Street is full of small shops and stalls — colorful, lively, and full of souvenirs, much like the busy markets back home in India.
  • From there, you head to the Tokyo Sky Tree. At 350 meters high, it gives you breathtaking views of the entire city. Looking down at Tokyo from the top is an experience you’ll never forget.
  • After a tasty Indian lunch, the tour takes you to Odaiba, a modern part of the city with the Statue of Liberty replica and the beautiful Rainbow Bridge. Later, you enjoy a Sumida River Cruise, a quiet and relaxing way to see Tokyo from the water.
  • In the evening, you reach the world-famous Shibuya Crossing — thousands of people walking in all directions at the same time. It feels like the heartbeat of Tokyo. Right there, you’ll also see the Hachiko Statue, the loyal dog who waited for his owner every day. It’s a story that touches every heart.
  • The day ends with a warm Indian dinner, a comforting way to close an exciting day filled with memories.

Day 3: A Scenic Journey To Mt. Fuji And Lake Ashi

  • Today is all about experiencing the true beauty of Japan. We start with the country’s most famous landmark – Mt. Fuji. Rising tall at 3,776 meters, this sacred mountain is more than just a sight; it’s a symbol of Japan itself. If the weather is kind, we’ll travel up to the 5th Station, where the cool mountain air and sweeping views will make you stop and just take it all in.
  • After a tasty Indian lunch, we move on to Hakone, a place loved for its natural hot springs and incredible views. At Owakudani Valley, you’ll see steam rising from the earth and catch the strong smell of sulfur – a reminder of how powerful nature really is. From here, the Hakone Ropeway will carry us high above the valley, where every direction you look gives you stunning views of Mt. Fuji and the mountains around it.
  • To end the day, we’ll enjoy a calm and scenic Lake Ashi cruise. The peaceful waters, the mountain backdrop, and the fresh air will give you the perfect moment to relax and think back on everything you’ve seen.
  • We’ll then head for a warm Indian dinner, ending the day with full hearts and happy memories.
  • (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner included)

Day 4: Transfer From Tokyo To Hiroshima By Flight (Japan Airlines) – Miyajima Island –itsukushima Shrine– Floating Tori Gate

  • After breakfast, you leave behind the calm of Tokyo and board your flight to Hiroshima. The journey itself feels special — as if you’re moving from one chapter of Japan’s story to another.
  • On landing in Hiroshima, a warm Indian lunch welcomes you, giving you the comfort of home before stepping into a place rich with culture and beauty. Soon after, you take a ferry across the sparkling waters to Miyajima Island, a place often called one of Japan’s most beautiful spots.
  • As the ferry glides over the waves, the sight that greets you is unforgettable — the Floating Torii Gate of Itsukushima Shrine, rising proudly from the sea. At high tide, it looks as if it is floating on water, a picture so magical you’ll want to pause and take it all in. Walking through the shrine, with its bright red pillars and quiet atmosphere, feels like stepping back in time. The island has a calmness that touches your heart — a place where the sea, the sky, and tradition come together.
  • As the sun begins to set, you return to Hiroshima. Dinner at an Indian restaurant brings the day to a close, and you head to your hotel with memories of one of Japan’s most enchanting sights.

Day 5: Transfer From Hiroshima To Osaka - Hiroshima Sightseeing & Umeda Sky Tower

  • After breakfast, it’s time to say goodbye to your hotel and step into one of the most important chapters of Japan’s history. Today, you’ll visit Hiroshima’s Peace Memorial Park and Museum – a place that quietly speaks of both loss and hope. As you walk through the park, you’ll notice how peaceful and calm it feels, almost as if the city itself wants to remind the world of the value of peace. Inside the museum, you’ll see stories and exhibits that take you back to that fateful day in August 1945, and you’ll also see how the people of Hiroshima rebuilt their lives with courage and determination.
  • Not far away stands the Atomic Bomb Dome, one of the very few buildings that survived the blast. It remains standing to this day, not as a ruin of despair, but as a powerful symbol of resilience and a promise that such a tragedy should never happen again.
  • In the afternoon, head to Osaka and enjoy a hearty Indian lunch. Later, if time permits, ride up to the Umeda Sky Tower, a striking landmark with its floating observatory. From the top, take in sweeping views of Osaka – the modern skyline, bustling streets, and distant mountains, all spread out beneath you. As evening falls, enjoy a warm Indian dinner before checking in to your hotel for an overnight stay.

Day 6: Full Day Kyoto & Nara Experience

  • After breakfast, get ready for a beautiful day exploring the traditions of Japan. We begin in Nara, a peaceful city where nature and history live side by side. At Nara Deer Park, friendly deer walk freely all around you. Locals believe these deer are sacred messengers of the gods, and feeding them or simply watching them feels like stepping into a living storybook.
  • Next, we visit the famous Todaiji Temple, home to the giant bronze Buddha. Standing over 15 meters tall, this breathtaking statue fills the hall with a sense of calm and respect. It’s not just a monument, but a reminder of Japan’s deep spiritual roots.
  • From Nara, we continue to Kyoto, the country’s ancient capital. Our first stop is the stunning Golden Pavilion (Kinkaku-ji), a temple covered in gold leaf that shines beautifully over its pond. The reflection on the water makes it look almost unreal – a sight that stays in your heart.
  • Finally, we stroll through the enchanting Arashiyama Bamboo Forest, where tall bamboo stalks sway gently above you. Walking here feels like entering another world, calm and magical, where time seems to slow down.
  • The day ends with a heart full of peace and wonder, carrying the true spirit of Japan’s tradition and beauty.

Day 7: Departure From Osaka

Today marks the end of your unforgettable journey through Japan, but the memories you’ve created will stay with you forever. After breakfast at your hotel, check out and prepare for your transfer to the airport for your flight home. If time permits, enjoy some free time for shopping at Shinsaibashi, Osaka’s most famous shopping street. As you board your flight, take a moment to reflect on the experiences that have shaped your journey. May you carry with you the soul of Japan, a country where tradition, history, and modernity blend seamlessly.

What to Expect

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  • Transfers & Sightseeing: All transfers and extensive sightseeing, including entrance fees as specified in the itinerary, will be conducted in air-conditioned coaches.
  • Room Occupancy: The maximum room occupancy in Japan is 3 persons per room. For the 3rd person, most hotels will provide rollaway beds, and the room size may be similar to a double room.
  • 4-star hotels: Rooms generally range from 180 sq ft to 250 sq ft.
  • 3-star hotels: Rooms generally range from 120 sq ft to 180 sq ft.
  • Visa: We guarantee visa appointments, but please note, we do not have control over whether the visa will be granted or not.
  • Cash is King: While Japan is quite modern, cash is still widely preferred, especially in smaller towns or at local shops. It’s advisable to carry enough Japanese Yen for such occasions.
  • Be On Time: Japanese culture places high importance on punctuality. If you’re traveling with a group, ensure you’re at the meeting point at least 5 minutes early. Whether it’s a bus tour, flight, or dinner, timeliness is highly valued.
  • Emergency Numbers: In case of an emergency, dial 110 for police and 119 for fire or medical emergencies.
  • Electrical Outlets: Japan uses Type A and Type B plugs, and the voltage is 100V. If you are traveling with multiple devices, it’s a good idea to bring a universal adapter and a power strip.
  • Water: Tap water is safe to drink in Japan, so feel free to refill your bottle during your trip.
  • Queueing: Japan is known for its orderly queues everywhere, from trains to elevators. Always stand in line and respect others’ space.
  • Vending Machines Everywhere: Japan is famous for its vending machines that offer everything from drinks to snacks and even hot meals. Don’t hesitate to try them, but be aware that some machines only accept coins.
  • Always Ask Before Photographing: In certain temples, shrines, and museums, photography may be restricted. Always ask for permission before taking photos in places where it’s not clear.

Exclusions

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  • Mandatory Tips: Japanese Yen 800 per person per day, to be paid directly to the tour manager.
  • Additional Expenses: Porterage, laundry, wines, mineral water, telephone charges, and any other items of a personal nature.
  • Optional Tours: Any tours or activities not included in the itinerary.
  • Food and Drinks: Meals and beverages that are not specifically mentioned in the “Tour Price Includes” section.
  • Other Exclusions: Anything not explicitly listed under the “Tour Price Includes” column.
  • Any extra cost incurred on behalf of an individual due to illness, accident, hospitalization, or any personal emergency.

Terms and Conditions

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  • Tour Timing: All tours must start at 10:30 AM and end by 08:30 PM.
  • Vehicle Usage: The vehicle provided is for a maximum of 10 hours per day, not exceeding 11 hours.
  • Hotel Availability: Hotels quoted are subject to availability. If unavailable, hotels of a similar grade will be booked.
  • Price Adjustments: Tour fares may change based on hotel availability, coach availability, and other factors.
  • Itinerary Changes: The itinerary may be altered due to unforeseen circumstances like bad weather or traffic conditions. No refunds will be provided in such cases.
  • Room/Bed Type: Double Bed is available on a request basis and is not guaranteed.
  • Bank Charges: Any bank charges are to be borne by the remitter.
  • Coach & Guide: Coach and guide services are available for 10 hours per day. Services conclude by 9:00 PM due to Japanese laws.
  • Driver Breaks: The driver is required to take a 30-minute break after every 5 hours of driving.
  • Driver Working Hours: The Driver’s working hours start 1 hour before the scheduled pick-up time and cannot exceed 12 hours.
  • Minor Changes: Minor program changes may be necessary based on road or weather conditions.
  • Price Adjustments: Prices may be subject to change due to ROE (Rate of Exchange), VAT, or other tax increases.
  • Cancellation Policy: 45 days before travel: Tour can be cancelled with a 10% cancellation charge.
  • 30-45 days before travel: Tour can be cancelled with a 50% cancellation charge.
  • Less than 30 days: Tour is non-refundable.

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$ 1,711

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