Price: from 3200 USD
Itineraries: Tokyo - Hakone - Kyoto - Nara - Kyoto
Price: from 3000 USD
Itineraries: Sapporo - Noboribetsu - Lake Toya - Niseko - Sapporo - Otaru - Sapporo
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Itineraries: Osaka (3) - Kyoto (2) - Nara - Kobe - Osaka
Price: from 2800 USD
Itineraries: Chitose - Sapporo - Otaru - Sapporo - Biei - Furano - Sapporo - Noboribetsu - Sapporo
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Itineraries: Tokyo - Mt. Fuji - Hakone - Nikko - Ashikaga - Toyama - Kanazawa - Shirakawago - Matsumoto - Tokyo
Price: from 1000 USD
Itineraries: Saporo - Otaru - Sapporo
Price: from 7200 USD
Itineraries: Tokyo - Mt. Fuji - Suwa - Matsumoto - Naraijuku - Alps - Nagano - Karuizawa - Tokyo
Price: from 4600 USD
Itineraries: Fukuoka - Beppu - Dazaifu - Yanagawa - Kumamoto - Nagasaki - Fukuoka
Country:JapanCity:Hiroshima
Miyajima Island is located 10 kilometers southwest of Hiroshima City, covering an area of 30.18 square kilometers. Ancient shrines and temples are scattered all over the island, among which Itsukushima Shinto Shrine is the most famous one.
Country:JapanCity:Hokkaido
Lake Toya is a freshwater lake in the southwestern part of Hokkaido, Japan. Its surface is at an altitude of 84 meters, and the shortest straight-line distance to the coastline of Uchiura Bay is only 4 kilometers. It is part of the Shikotsu-Toya National Park. Like the Shikotsu Lake within the national park, it is rich in geothermal resources, making it the northernmost unfrozen lake in Japan.
Country:JapanCity:Kyoto
In 1994, the entire Kinkaku-ji was designated as an important historical building within the "Cultural Properties of the Ancient Capital, Kyoto" by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.
Country:JapanCity:Hiroshima
Inside the Hiroshima Castle, there is a museum themed on the development of Hiroshima and the culture of samurai families, displaying historical materials from ancient times to the Meiji era, as well as large-scale models of samurai and merchants.
Country:JapanCity:Hokkaido
Standing on this platform, visitors can enjoy a wide and unobstructed view, with the undulating fields of Furano stretching out to the distant Daisetsuzan Mountains.