Explore Tokyo, Fuji, Nikko, and Kamakura in 4 days with a private guide. Discover hidden gems, historic temples, and breathtaking views. Customize your adventure.
Explore Tokyo, Fuji, Nikko, and Kamakura in 4 days with a private guide. Discover hidden gems, historic temples, and breathtaking views. Customize your adventure.
Tokyo
Senso-ji Temple - Sensoji, also known as Asakusa Kannon Temple, is a vibrant and popular Buddhist temple located in Asakusa. According to legend, in 628, two brothers discovered a statue of Kannon, the goddess of mercy, in the Sumida River. Despite returning it to the river, the statue always came back to them. As a result, Sensoji was…
Tokyo
Senso-ji Temple - Sensoji, also known as Asakusa Kannon Temple, is a vibrant and popular Buddhist temple located in Asakusa. According to legend, in 628, two brothers discovered a statue of Kannon, the goddess of mercy, in the Sumida River. Despite returning it to the river, the statue always came back to them. As a result, Sensoji was constructed nearby for the goddess Kannon. Completed in 645, it stands as Tokyo’s oldest temple.
Nakamise Shopping Street (Kaminarimon) - Asakusa, Tokyo’s most frequented tourist spot, is celebrated for its historical site complex and nostalgic downtown vibe. It draws both Japanese and international visitors throughout the year.
Tokyo Skytree - Asakusa, Tokyo’s most frequented tourist spot, is celebrated for its historical site complex and nostalgic downtown vibe. It draws both Japanese and international visitors throughout the year.
Meiji Jingu Shrine - Situated in Shibuya, Tokyo, Meiji Shrine is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the deified spirits of Emperor Meiji and Empress Shöken.
Takeshita Street - Takeshita Street is a pedestrian shopping area in Harajuku, Tokyo, Japan, lined with fashion boutiques, cafes, and restaurants.
Tsukiji Fish Market - Once the world’s largest wholesale fish market, Tsukiji Fish Market in Tokyo was famous for its lively seafood auctions, fresh sushi stalls, and diverse marine delicacies. Visitors could enjoy the vibrant atmosphere and savor the freshest sushi and seafood in Japan’s capital. Although the inner market has moved to Toyosu, Tsukiji remains a symbol of Tokyo’s culinary heritage and a must-visit for seafood lovers.
Shibuya Crossing - This intersection is a popular filming location for movies and media set in Tokyo, including the film “Lost in Translation.”
Hachiko - Meet Tokyo’s most famous dog, Hachiko. This Akita faithfully waited at Shibuya Station daily for his owner, a professor, to return from work. After the professor’s death in 1925, Hachiko continued his daily visits until his own passing nearly a decade later. The story became legendary, and a statue was erected in Hachiko’s memory in front of Shibuya Station.
Mount Fuji and Hakone
Mt. Fuji 5th Station - Known as Fujinomiya 5th Station or Yoshida 5th Station, this is the most popular starting point for climbers during the summer season. Located at an altitude of about 2,300 meters (7,546 feet), it offers facilities like restaurants, shops, and accommodations. Accessible by road, it is a favored destination for those wishing to experience the mountain without climbing to the summit. The station provides breathtaking views of the surrounding area on clear days.
Oshino Hakkai - A quaint village set in a picturesque location with eight ponds, views of Mt. Fuji, and vendors selling food and souvenirs.
Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Jinja Shrine - A Shinto shrine complex featuring wooden structures and stone lanterns lining the forest paths.
Lake Kawaguchiko - The second largest of the five Fuji lakes, offering views of Mount Fuji surrounded by mountains.
Oishi Park - A park on Lake Kawaguchiko with views of Mt. Fuji, fields of lavender, and a children’s playground.
Chureito Pagoda - An iconic pagoda located on a hilltop facing Mt. Fuji in Arakurayama Sengen Park, accessible via 398 steps.
Nikko Tour
Lake Chuzenji - A scenic lake discovered in 782, offering summer hiking, boating, fall leaf viewing, and winter sports.
Kegon Falls - A 97-meter waterfall cascading over a forested cliff, with an elevator to a lower viewing area.
Nikko Tosho-gu - A lavish 17th-century shrine complex honoring the first shogun, featuring colorful buildings and art.
Shinkyo Bridge - A black-and-red bridge with a storied history, framed by dense forest known for its striking fall colors.
Nikko Tamozawa Imperial Villa Memorial Park - A historic former palace with landscaped grounds, open to the public.
Narabi Jizo - A small valley along the Otani River, showcasing its rugged flow.
Kamakura Tour
Hase-dera Temple - A Buddhist temple and gardens dating back to the 8th century, featuring a large wooden statue of the god Kannon.
Kotoku-in (Great Buddha of Kamakura) - A serene temple known for its monumental outdoor bronze statue of the seated Buddha.
Hokoku-ji Temple Bamboo Grove - An ancient temple noted for its dense bamboo grove and a tea house offering a matcha reception.
Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine - A Shinto shrine established in the 11th century, built in 1828 in the traditional Edo architectural style.
Enoshima - A charming island featuring hot springs, an English-style garden, a sacred shrine, caves, and a lighthouse.

- Private transportation
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Hotel pickup and drop off
- Private transportation
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Hotel pickup and drop off
- Lunch
- Accommodation
- Lunch
- Accommodation
This trip offers the best locations around Tokyo over 4 days. An experienced guide will ensure a smooth journey. Tokyo, Japan’s bustling capital, blends the ultramodern with the traditional, featuring neon-lit skyscrapers and historic temples. The city offers intriguing shops, restaurants, and unique sights off the beaten path. Standing at 12,388 feet,…
This trip offers the best locations around Tokyo over 4 days. An experienced guide will ensure a smooth journey. Tokyo, Japan’s bustling capital, blends the ultramodern with the traditional, featuring neon-lit skyscrapers and historic temples. The city offers intriguing shops, restaurants, and unique sights off the beaten path. Standing at 12,388 feet, Mount Fuji is the tallest mountain, renowned for its elegant conical shape. It is a sacred symbol of the country, surrounded by temples and shrines. Kamakura is a notable resort town with numerous Buddhist Zen temples and Shinto shrines. Hakone is a favored destination for both Japanese and international tourists seeking a respite from Tokyo.
Explore Tokyo, Kamakura, Mt Fuji, Hakone, Nikko, and Enoshima.
Another great advantage is that these trips are fully customizable.
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.