Четыре столицы Японии за 6 дней , Tokyo

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1 day. Tokyo.
(For early arrival, full day excursion)
Meeting at the arrival airport with a Russian-speaking guide/accompanying person (either only with the driver or independently).
Transfer to Tokyo by personal transport with a guide and driver (only with a driver without a guide or on your own).
Arrival at the hotel (leaving luggage at the hotel for safekeeping).
Excursion with a Russian-speaking guide/accompanier around the capital.
Japan. Of great interest to visitors to Tokyo is the area of the Imperial Palace with the ditches filled with water surrounding it. Tokyo Imperial Palace is the official residence of the Japanese Emperor. Asakusa is one of the most interesting, large, traditional and vibrant districts of Tokyo with the main attraction being the oldest Buddhist temple, Senso-ji temple (645). It is also the “temple of young grass”. The temple worships the Bodhisattva Kannon, and the ritual complex is visited by over 30 million people annually, making it one of the most visited temples in Japan. Here you will also pass under the Kaminarimon Monumental Gate with a huge paper lantern. Lunch - buffet with seafood and views of Sky Tree (or others).
(If we arrive in the afternoon, we’ll start from here. For morning travelers, this is a continuation).
Departure to Odaiba Island. You will see: the coastline of Tokyo Bay and the Statue of Liberty, the 18-meter Gundam robot, the Fuji TV building, from the Greater Tokyo Ferris wheel in the palm of your hand, "Future World" - you can take a short virtual trip to the future, the Toyota showroom , where cars equipped with modern driving simulators are exhibited.
A visit to the traditional Japanese thermal springs Oedo oncen complex - rest and relaxation will take you back to the past of the 16th century.
Return to the hotel.
(If you arrive late... Transfer to the hotel. Check-in).
 
Four capitals of Japan in 6 days
 
Day 2. Kamakura.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Meeting with the guide at the hotel reception. Transfer to Kamakura by personal transport (or public transport).
Kamakura was the capital of Japan in the 12th century. Although little remains of its former glory 800 years later, Kamakura is worth a visit for its ancient temples of historical and cultural significance. The majestic bronze Buddha statue was installed in 1252 and is almost 800 years old. One of the largest and oldest in Japan. Visit Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine and pass under the red gates (torii) of Saauke Inari Shrine, which are located very close to each other and create an amazing mysterious atmosphere. And in the cave of the Zeniarai Benzaten temple there is a source in which, according to legend, all you have to do is wash money and twice as much will fall from the sky (a source for multiplying money). At Hokoku-ji Temple, with its bamboo grove, you can enjoy a cup of matcha green tea.
Kamakura is now a peaceful town with many seaside restaurants, often owned by local surfers.
Eel lunch (seafood or other).
Return to the Tokyo hotel.
 
Four capitals of Japan in 6 days
 
Day 3. Fuji Hakone.
Breakfast. Checking out from the hotel.
Meeting with the guide at the hotel reception. Transfer to FujiHakone by personal transport (or public transport).
Hakone, located in the Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park, was once an important checkpoint on the historical Tokaido Route, linking the city of Edo (the capital of Japan's military rulers, the shoguns) with Imperial Kyoto. Today, Hakone has become a mountain resort with panoramic views of Mount Fuji in clear weather. The Japanese consider Fuji-san their shrine; many pilgrims climb to its peak. You will take a cable car up one of the surrounding mountains and take a boat ride on Lake Ashi - these are two so-called “moving viewing platforms”, from where in good weather you can admire the splendor of Fuji-san. You can also visit Hakone Shrine, a traditional Shinto shrine located on the shores of Lake Ashi in a forest of centuries-old cryptomeria.
Transfer on the Shinkansen bullet train to Kyoto with a guide (or self-transfer).
Check into a hotel. Free time.
 
Four capitals of Japan in 6 days
 
Day 4 Kyoto.
Breakfast. Meeting at the hotel reception with a Russian-speaking guide/accompany.
Tour of Kyoto.
Kinkakuji - Golden Pavilion is located on the territory of the Buddhist temple complex of Rokuonji. Three-story building with two tiers of roofs, 1397. G
Ryoanji is a Buddhist temple belonging to the Rinzai sect (1450). The temple is famous for its Zen Buddhist style rock garden, which is one of the most amazing and famous philosophical gardens.
Temple of Pure Water - Kiyomizudera. Not a single person who comes to the temple will miss the ritual waterfall, which gives enlightenment to the soul, and the good spirit of the goddess Kannon will bring a feeling of peace and tranquility, a feeling of unity with her.
Dinner.
Fushimi Inari-taisha Shrine (711) - temple
Departure city
Tokyo
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EVENT DATE
from Nov 30, 1999 to Nov 30, 1999
Others dates of tour.
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Tokyo, Kamakura, Osaka, Kyoto, Nara, Fuji Hakone, Tokyo.
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Japan
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Tokyo
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Tokyo
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