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Tokyo & Nikko Tour

Discover Tokyo’s perfect mix of tradition and modernity! Explore historic sites like Sensoji Temple and the Imperial Palace, dive into vibrant districts like Shibuya and Harajuku, and experience cutting-edge digital art at TeamLab Borderless. Take a day trip to Nikko to visit the stunning Toshogu Shrine, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and enjoy breathtaking natural views at Kegon Waterfall and Lake Chuzenji. A journey filled with culture, history, and unforgettable sights

خط سير الرحلة

Day1 Arrive at Narita International Airport and Tokyo

Day2 Tokyo now and then

Day3 Tokyo must see

Day4 Nikko, a day exploring the history of the Tokugawa clan


أبرز النقاط والميزات

  • Sensoji Temple & Asakusa – Tokyo’s historic heart.
  • Tsukiji Market – Fresh seafood & local flavors.
  • Harajuku & Shibuya – Trendy fashion & the famous scramble crossing.
  • Meiji Shrine – A peaceful Shinto sanctuary.
  • Imperial Palace – Home of Japan’s Imperial Family.
  • TeamLab Borderless – Immersive digital art experience.
  • Tokyo City View – Stunning skyline views.
  • Toshogu Shrine (Nikko) – Lavish Tokugawa-era shrine.
  • Kegon Waterfall & Lake Chuzenji – Breathtaking nature spots.
  • Bonus: Ride the Shinkansen & taste Japan’s best local food!

تفاصيل

Day1 : Arrive at Narita International Airport and Tokyo

Let’s start exploring Tokyo. Tokyo is one of the most attractive cities in the world, offering a tons

of sightseeing spots and attractions including historic sites, unique museums, cool skyscrapers,

trendy shopping spots, cultural experiences and seasonal attractions.

The typical image of Tokyo begins with Asakusa. Sensoji Temple & Nakamise. Giant red lanterns

welcome you and the hustle and bustle of Nakamise will instantly captivate you. We also

recommend trying out the calligraphy brush here. For lunch, we decided to go to Tsukiji Market,

an old market famous for feeding Tokyo residents. We will then visit Ueno, Akihabara, and Ginza,

where you can experience Tokyo's mix of history and present.Day2 : Tokyo now and then

On day two, we explore Harajuku and Shibuya ,two most energetic and vibrant districts in Tokyo.

From shopping Kawaii fashion items to the famous scramble crossing. First, we visit Meiji Jingu

Shrine which was founded in 1920, dedicated to the Meiji Emperor and the Empress. The site of

the shrine is pretty enormous, including gigantic wooden torii gate, long approach to the main

building surrounded by forest. Have a pleasant walk in the nature.

After short walk from Meiji Shrine, the famous street known as “Mecca of Kawaii”, Takeshita

Street is located in front of Harajuku station. The 350m street is with full of colourful shops

offering pop and cute clothes and items, really popular among young shoppers. Shibuya is also a

great area to shop. Shibuya’s icon fashion building, Shibuya 109 is definitely a worth visiting to

shop the latest trendy fashion items. If you are looking for variety goods, SHIBUYA MEGA

DONKI , LOFT and Tokyu Hands are highly recommended. Short walk from Shibuya 109, here

is the remarkable “Shibuya Scramble Crossing”. How does it feel to cross the streets with 3,000

people at once? Experience the chaotic Tokyo’s iconic!

Tokyo Metropolitan Government Office Building (observatory deck) will be available to visit.Day3 : Tokyo must see

Let’s start must see tour from The current Imperial Palace is located on the former site of Edo

Castle, a large park area surrounded by moats and massive stone walls in the center of Tokyo, a

short walk from Tokyo Station. It is the residence of Japan's Imperial Family. After that, we go to

Shunka-en is the Bonsai garden and museum set up by Bonsai master Kunio Kobayashi (four times

winner of the Prime Ministers Award in Japan). How about the latest attraction in Tokyo?

TeamLab Borderless azabudai-hills teamLab Borderless is a world of artworks without boundaries,

a museum without a map created by art collective teamLab. Artworks move out of rooms, relate to

other works, influence each other, and at times intermingle, without boundaries. Through this

group of works, one continuous world without boundaries is created. End your day with a

spectacular view of Tokyo. Tokyo City View(Roppongi Hills) and Odaiba observatory is very

popular.

Day4 : Nikko, a day exploring the history of the Tokugawa clan

Let's travel to Nikko and follow in the footsteps of the Tokugawa family who built Tokyo (Edo).

Toshogu Shrine is the most famous sightseeing attraction in Nikko and is popular for its many

colorful buildings which are richly decorated with gorgeous carvings. The shrine is dedicated to

the spirit of the shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu (1543 – 1616), and it is also the location of his grave.

Tokugawa Ieyasu was the first of the Tokugawa shoguns who ruled Japan between 1603 and 1868,

and the shrine was built the year after he died in 1617. However, most of the main buildings date

from 1636 when Ieyasu’s grandson Iemitsu had the shrine enlarged. The shrine is now a large

complex of ornately decorated buildings which includes five National Treasures and three

Important Cultural Properties. Along with Rinnoji Temple and Futarasan Jinja Shrine it is also a

registered UNESCO World Heritage Site. Nikko Toshogu Shrine. Rinnouji Temple,

Kegon Waterfall (without elevator)and Lake Chuzenji are must see.After tour go back to Tokyo.


The Prince Park Tower Tokyo (Located near Tokyo Tower and offers a spectacular night view)


Hotel Groove Shinjuku

(Newly built hotel located in the middle of Kabukicho, convenient for sightseeing)


Keio Plaza Hotel (Keio Plaza Hotel is close to Shinjuku Station and can accommodate groups)


Land Operation by : Nippon Travel Agency Hokkaido.

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Check your passport and visa validity.


Book train tickets and hotels in advance.


Ensure internet access (SIM card or pocket WiFi).


Learn basic Japanese phrases.


Carry some cash, as some places don’t accept cards.

ماذا أحضر؟

Passport & visa – Essential for travel.


Comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing – Depending on the season.


Comfortable walking shoes – You’ll be walking a lot!


Power adapter – Japan uses Type A/B plugs (100V).


Suica/Pasmo card – For easy public transportation access.


Maps & translation app – Helps with navigation and communication.


Camera or smartphone with a good camera – Capture your memories!

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