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Start in one of the great urban metropolises, Tokyo. As ultramodern as it is steeped in tradition Tokyo is simply one of the most fascinating and varied cities in the world. The port town of Osaka is a bustling wonderland of markets, temples, shrines, and incredible street food. Be sure to visit the historic Osaka castle and the surrounding gardens filled with blossom trees. Kyoto, meanwhile, is famed for its Buddhist temples and colourful autumn foliage. Nijo Castle and the stunning gardens at Sento Palace are definite highlights. Lastly visit the lesser-known Kanazawa region. The Kenrokuen landscape garden is widely regarded as being the finest in the country.
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TOKYO

DAY 1 - 1

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TOKYO

Day 1 - 3

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Often referred to as the world’s largest city, Tokyo is Japan’s fascinating and dynamic capital and offers a perfect blend of the country’s modernity and rich traditions. Backed by the snow-capped peak of Mount Fuji, the city is bursting with culture, and its world-renowned culinary scene only adds to the appeal. From its futuristic skyscrapers and neon lights to its picturesque cherry blossoms and peaceful shrines, Tokyo truly offers something for everyone.

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OSAKA

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Osaka is Japan’s third largest city, a thriving metropolis that dazzles with its glowing neon lights, futuristic architecture, relaxed atmosphere and world-class street food. The city’s vibrant modernity contrasts with its rich history, and here you’ll find ancient temples and shrines alongside towering skyscrapers. Osaka Castle and its picturesque cherry tree-filled gardens are well worth the visit, and the city is also home to an impressive aquarium as well as Japan’s Universal Studios.

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KYOTO

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Once Japan’s capital city, Kyoto is an impressive blend of history and modernity that will charm everyone who visits. Boasting a collection of 2000 temples and shrines, Kyoto is often referred to as Japan’s cultural and spiritual capital as well as its most beautiful city. One of Kyoto’s most famed attractions is the Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine, a must see for any visitors in Japan, and the city is also renowned for its fine dining, stunning zen gardens and traditional wooden ‘Machiya’ townhouses.

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KANAZAWA

Day 6 - 8

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Kanazawa (金沢) is a historic city in Ishikawa prefecture, Japan.

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TOKYO

Day 8 - 9

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Often referred to as the world’s largest city, Tokyo is Japan’s fascinating and dynamic capital and offers a perfect blend of the country’s modernity and rich traditions. Backed by the snow-capped peak of Mount Fuji, the city is bursting with culture, and its world-renowned culinary scene only adds to the appeal. From its futuristic skyscrapers and neon lights to its picturesque cherry blossoms and peaceful shrines, Tokyo truly offers something for everyone.

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Day 9 - Fly Home

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