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Day1 Arrive at Narita International Airport and Tokyo
Day2 Tokyo now and then
Day3 Tokyo must see
Day4 :Transfer by Bullet Train from Tokyo Station to Kyoto Station
Day5 : Western part of Kyoto
Day6 : Central Kyoto
Day7: Kyoto-Nara-Osaka
Day8: Osaka(World Expo Osaka 2025)
Day9: Osaka Explore
أبرز النقاط والميزات
- Sensoji Temple & Tsukiji Market – A mix of history and Japanese street food.
- Harajuku & Shibuya – Experience pop culture and fashion trends.
- Shibuya Scramble & Tokyo Gov. Building – Iconic crossing & panoramic city views.
- Meiji Shrine & Imperial Palace – Historic landmarks in Tokyo.
- TeamLab Borderless – A mesmerizing digital art experience.
- Bullet Train (Shinkansen) – Ride Japan’s famous high-speed train.
- Kinkaku-ji & Nijo Castle – Stunning golden temple & samurai-era fortress.
- Arashiyama Bamboo Grove – A magical walk through towering bamboo.
- Kiyomizu-dera & Nishiki Market – Cultural heritage & Kyoto’s best street food.
- Todai-ji Temple & Great Buddha – One of Japan’s most significant Buddhist sites.
- Nara Deer Park – Meet the friendly, free-roaming deer.
- Osaka Expo 2025 – A global showcase of innovation & culture.
- Osaka Castle & Dotonbori – History meets vibrant nightlife.
- Kuromon Market & Abeno Harukas – Food paradise & stunning city views.
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. SensojiTemple & 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 colourfulshops 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? TeamLabBorderless 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 :Transfer by Bullet Train from Tokyo Station to Kyoto Station
The Tokaido Shinkansen is a must – experience high-speed train that connects must –visit Tokyo, Kyoto and Osaka in Japan. The destination for your comfortable Shinkansen journey is the ancient capital, Kyoto. In Kyoto, a city of history and beauty, you will tour its famous landmarks. NijoCastle, Ginkakuji Temple (Silver Pavillion) and Philosopher's walk.
Day5 : Western part of Kyoto
In the western area of Kyoto, we will guide you to temples and shrines where you can experience the spirit of Zen. Tenryuji Temple, is the headquarter of the Rinzai School sect of Zen Buddhism in Japan. The temple is famed for its picture-perfect view of the Zen garden during peak fall foliage. After visiting Arashiyama area and Bamboo walk, unlike the Silver Pavilion, Kinkaku-ji is actually adorned in gold. The exquisite three-storey Buddhist temple is one of Japan’s iconic sites, with its image beautifully reflected onto the “mirror pond” it stands among. The glistening gold exterior is especially stunning when contrasted among the snow-capped roof in winter.
Day6: Central Kyoto
In the heart of one of the oldest monasteries in Kyoto, Kennin-ji, the Zen temple and tea garden Ryosoku-in can be found. It is one of the few temples which can be visited in the area. The sections that are open to visitors vary according to the season and national holidays, but June and July are the best months for exploring the tea garden. (Zen meditation experience)
After Zen experience, and Kiyomizu Temple, how about to visit “a Kyoto’s kitchen”? Nishiki Market has a pleasant but busy atmosphere that is inviting to those who want to explore the variety of culinary delights that Kyoto is famous for. A Japanese cuisine experience unique to Kyoto and be highlights of your trip.
Day7: Kyoto -Nara – Osaka
After enjoying Kyoto, head to the ancient capital, Nara is located less than one hour from Kyoto and Osaka. Due to its historical importance, the city remains full of cultural treasures, including some of Japan's oldest and largest temples. Todaiji "Great Eastern Temple" is one of Japan's most famous and historically significant temples and a landmark of Nara. The temple was constructed in 752 as the head temple of all provincial Buddhist temples of Japan and grew so powerful that the capital was moved away from Nara in 784 in order to lower the temple's influence on government affairs. After visiting Great Budda, Nara Deer Park and Kasuga shrine are must see we strongly recommend. After enjoying the tranquility of Nara, we head to bustling Osaka.
Day8: Osaka (World Expo Osaka 2025)
The Osaka Kansai Expo spans a massive area of 155 hectares ( three Universal Studios Japan). It is impossible to visit all the pavilions even in two consecutive days.
There are 42 international pavilions (Type A) and 17 Japanese pavilions. Additionally, there are 8 Signature Pavilions (theme pavilions).
*Saudi Arabia Pavilion
Exhibition Highlights: Visitors can explore spaces designed to feel like they are traversing the cities and cultural heritage of Saudi Arabia, deeply rooted in its history.
Recommendation: The pavilion reflects the kingdom’s history, culture, and heritage through its unique design.
Area: Northwest Area (near the Ring)
Day9: Osaka Explore
Osaka is Japan’s foodie hotspot, and home to amazing castles, vibrant markets, and a great underground nightlife. Not to mention, Osaka’n people pride themselves on being the friendlist city in Japan. Osaka Castle is a popular landmark of Osaka, and Shinsai bashi , Dotonbori and Kuromon Market are charming food treasures. Standing 300 meters tall, Abeno Harukas was the tallest skyscraper in Japan from its completion in 2014 until 2023. The building stands on top of the Kintetsu Osaka Abenobashi Station and is conveniently located across from JR Tennoji Station. It houses a department store, an art museum, a hotel and an observation deck. The contrast between these three western cities representing Japan will be a memorable experience on your trip.
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Language: Japanese is the official language; basic English is understood in major cities.
Currency: Japanese Yen (JPY). Credit cards are widely accepted, but carry cash for smaller purchases.
Weather: Seasons vary—spring (mild), summer (hot), autumn (cool), and winter (cold).
Transport: Use the Shinkansen (bullet train) for long-distance travel; public transport is easy to navigate.
Etiquette: Be respectful, bow when greeting, and remove shoes before entering homes/temples.
Health & Safety: Japan is safe, and tap water is drinkable. Carry travel insurance.
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Comfortable Shoes: For walking around the cities and temples.
Power Adapter: Type A/B plugs (100V).
Weather-Appropriate Clothing: Pack based on the season.
Cash: Carry some yen, especially in rural areas.
Camera: Capture Japan’s beautiful sights.
Umbrella: For unexpected rain.