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This Japan Tour offers a captivating blend of vibrant city life, serene natural beauty, and deep cultural immersion across Kobe, Osaka, Kyoto, Yamanashi, and Tokyo. Key highlights include: - Strolling through Osaka’s lively Dotonbori and shopping at Shinsaibashi, immersing in the city’s glamorous and energetic atmosphere. - Exploring Kobe’s iconic Port Bridge and Meriken Park, with unique architectural landmarks like Kobe Tower and the giant carp statue, plus savoring a Kobe beef Teppanyaki meal. - Visiting Kyoto’s Kiyomizu Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and wandering the historic Ninenzaka Street to experience the charm of Japan’s ancient capital. - Experiencing the world-famous Shinkansen high-speed train and admiring Mount Fuji’s majestic beauty, including the vibrant Fuji Shibazakura Festival (mid-April to late May) with over 800,000 colorful phlox flowers. - Discovering Oshino Hakkai, a UNESCO-recognized ancient village at Mount Fuji’s base, preserving traditional Japanese culture. - Viewing wisteria blooms at Tokyo’s sacred Kameido Temple and shopping in the bustling electronics hub of Akihabara. -destinations like Aeon Mall Narita for a variety of shopping experiences. - Relaxing with a traditional Onsen hot spring bath, a quintessential Japanese experience, in Yamanashi’s serene setting.
Description
Japan Tour: Kobe | Osaka | Kyoto | Yamanashi | Tokyo
DAY 1: HO CHI MINH CITY – OSAKA
- 21:00: The Dat Viet tour guide meets guests at the International Departure Terminal of Tan Son Nhat Airport for check-in on Vietnam Airlines flight VN326, departing at 00:10 to Osaka, Japan.
- Overnight rest and breakfast on the plane.
DAY 2: KOBE – OSAKA (Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner)

- 07:30: Arrival at Kansai Airport, Osaka, immigration procedures, then the bus takes the group to Osaka for sightseeing:
- Dotonbori Street: Located along the Dotonbori River, this vibrant area is Osaka’s most glamorous and lively spot, attracting millions annually with restaurants, clubs, and entertainment shopping centers.
- Shinsaibashi Shopping: Osaka’s busiest shopping district, blending American and Japanese styles with hundreds of adjacent stores offering a wide range of goods.
- Lunch, then travel to Kobe, a famous port city in the Kansai region, to visit:
- Kobe Port Bridge: Renowned for the unique Kobe Port Tower, a rare architectural design worldwide.
- Meriken Park: A national park built in 1987, featuring unique structures like Kobe Tower, the giant “Fish Dance” carp statue, and the Kobe Maritime Museum.
- Nankinmachi Chinatown: One of Japan’s three largest Chinatowns, with its eastern gate made from white marble, the first exported from China.
- Evening: Dinner featuring famous Kobe beef prepared in Teppanyaki style. Check-in at the hotel. Overnight in Kansai.
DAY 3: KOBE – KYOTO – AICHI (Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner)

- Morning: Breakfast, check-out, then travel to Kyoto, Japan’s ancient capital, to visit:
- Kiyomizu Temple (Pure Water Temple): Kyoto’s most famous temple, part of the UNESCO-recognized Cultural Heritage of Ancient Kyoto since 1994. The temple grounds feature the Otowa Spring, where drinking from one of its three streams grants a wish for longevity, academic success, or happy love.
- Ninenzaka Old Street: A historic street in Kyoto, ideal for admiring the ancient capital’s charm and exploring its traditional culture.
- Lunch, then travel to Aichi for:
- Mitsui Outlet Park Jazz Dream Nagashima: Free shopping at this outlet with hundreds of Japanese and international brands offering daily discounts and special sales.
- Evening: Dinner and check-in at the hotel. Overnight in Aichi.
DAY 4: AICHI – YAMANASHI – FUJI (Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner)

- Morning: Breakfast, check-out, then depart for Yamanashi, a renowned Japanese tourism and resort area. On the way, experience the Shinkansen, the world’s safest high-speed train.
- Lunch in Yamanashi, followed by sightseeing:
- Fuji Shibazakura Festival: Held mid-April to late May, featuring over 800,000 phlox flowers in red, pink, and white, with Mount Fuji creating a stunning backdrop unique to this location.
- Mount Fuji: Japan’s highest mountain at 3,776m, a symmetrical cone resembling the number 8 (八), a national symbol. Visit up to Station 5 (weather permitting).
- Oshino Hakkai Village: A UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site, this ancient village retains traditional culture, offering serene beauty at Mount Fuji’s base.
- Evening: Check-in at the hotel, dinner, and an Onsen hot spring experience. Overnight in Yamanashi.
DAY 5: YAMANASHI – TOKYO – NARITA (Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner)

- Morning: Breakfast, check-out, then travel to Tokyo’s train station to visit:
- Kameido Temple: A sacred site where locals pray for academic success and luck. It’s also a prime spot for viewing wisteria blooms in Tokyo during the Fuji flower season. From the red Taikobashi Bridge, admire cascades of purple flowers filling the sky.
- Lunch, then explore Tokyo’s famous streets (Ginza, Shibuya, Imperial Palace, Tokyo Square, etc.) and visit:
- Akihabara: Free shopping in this world-leading electronics district with a wide range of products.
- Travel to Narita, with free time to shop at Aeon Mall Narita, one of Japan’s largest Aeon Malls (shuttle bus provided).
- Evening: Dinner and check-in at the hotel. Overnight in Narita.
DAY 6: NARITA – HO CHI MINH CITY (Breakfast • Lunch)

- Morning: Breakfast, check-out, then travel to Narita Airport for check-in on flight VN307, departing at 09:30 to Ho Chi Minh City. Lunch on the plane.
- 14:30: Arrival at Tan Son Nhat Airport, farewell from the guide, and tour conclusion. See you on the next journey!
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