
Included in Tour (min.4 max.10 guests):
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15 nights accommodation in selected hotels including breakfast buffet
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Transportation to- & from airports
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Boat ride from Hiroshima to Miyajima Island and back
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Cable car ride on Miyajima Island
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Cable car ride to N'Seoul Tower
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Excursion (1 day) to Lake Kawaguchi from Tokyo
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Boat tour on the Sumidagawa River in Tokyo
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Entrance fees to 12 different attractions*
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Nozomi train ride (1st class) from Kyoto to Tokyo and Himeji - Hiroshima - Kyoto
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Multilingual Tourguide
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personalized video as a souvenir of the trip
(3 - 4 weeks after the journey)
U$ 3,650
Double-occupation
U$ 4,690
Single-occupation
U$ 3,580
Triple-occupation
*Entrance fees included to: 🇰🇷 Gyeongbokgung Palace 🇰🇷 Lotte World Tower 🇰🇷 N'Seoul Tower 🇯🇵 Tokyo Tower 🇯🇵 Shibuya Sky 🇯🇵 TeamLab Biovortex in Kyoto 🇯🇵 Kinkakuji - Golden Pavillon 🇯🇵 Monkey Park Iwatayama
🇯🇵 Kiyomizu-dera Temple 🇯🇵 Osaka Castle 🇯🇵 Himeji Castle 🇯🇵 Peace Museum in Hiroshima

DAY 01 (July. 15th)
✈️✈️ - SEOUL
After a long flight, I will greet you at Incheon International
Airport and we’ll head straight to our hotel in the vibrant Myeongdong district. Thanks to its convenient location, we can easily walk to the nearby park that leads to the famous N Seoul Tower. From there, we’ll ride the cable car up to the tower and enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the city.
In the evening, we’ll stroll through Myeongdong, Seoul’s premier shopping district, bustling with countless shops, street food stalls, and cozy Korean barbecue restaurants—the perfect place to immerse yourself in the city’s energy.
DAY 02 (July 16th)
SEOUL
Today we’ll visit Gyeongbokgung Palace, the largest
and most famous of Seoul’s Five Grand Palaces.
We’ll then explore Bukchon Hanok Village, a historic area
filled with traditional houses, many now converted into cafés and cultural spaces.
In the afternoon, we’ll stroll through Changdeokgung Palace and its Secret Garden, renowned for its serene ponds, lush greenery, and elegant pavilions.

DAY 03 (July 17th)
SEOUL

Today we’ll discover the modern side of Seoul.
Our tour begins in Gangnam, known for its sleek skyline
and luxury shopping. We’ll walk along K-Star Road, lined
with 17 colorful “GangnamDols” honoring K-pop idols, and visit Bongeunsa Temple, home to a striking 23-meter statue of Maitreya Buddha.
We’ll then stop at the stunning Starfield Library inside Coex Mall before heading to Hongdae Street, a lively district famous for its indie music, street performances, and vibrant urban art.
Day 04 (July 18th)
SEOUL
We’ll begin the day with a stroll through
Namdaemun Market, one of South Korea’s largest and
oldest traditional markets. Bustling with hundreds of stalls,
it offers everything from clothing and accessories to unique souvenirs—and it’s also the perfect spot to try authentic Korean street food.
For a striking contrast, we’ll then visit the futuristic Dongdaemun Design Plaza, an architectural icon designed by the renowned Zaha Hadid. To end the day, we’ll ascend the soaring Lotte World Tower, whose observation deck—among the tallest in the world—provides breathtaking panoramic views of Seoul.

DAY 05 (July 19th)
SEOUL - OSAKA

After breakfast, we’ll head to Seoul Airport for our
flight to Osaka. Upon arrival, we’ll transfer to our
centrally located hotel and take a couple of hours to rest and recharge.
Later in the afternoon, we’ll dive into the lively atmosphere of Dotonbori, famous for its dazzling neon lights and landmarks like the iconic Glico Running Man sign. Stretching along the canal, this district is a true foodie paradise, offering local specialties such as takoyaki (octopus balls) and okonomiyaki (savory pancakes)—a culinary experience not to be missed!
Day 06 (July 20th)
OSAKA
For this day, we offer two exciting options:
Option 1: Spend the day at Universal Studios Japan,
featuring thrilling attractions and the incredible Super Nintendo World.
Option 2: Visit the world-class Osaka Aquarium (Kaiyukan), then enjoy free time for tax-free shopping at iconic stores like Don Quijote and Uniqlo, or explore landmarks such as Osaka Castle and the Umeda Sky Building. In the evening, we’ll head to the lively Shinsekai district, famous for its retro charm and vibrant atmosphere.



DAY 07 (July 21st)
OSAKA - HIMEJI - HIROSHIMA
After leaving our bags at the hotel in Osaka, we’ll take
a train south. Our first stop will be Himeji, where we’ll visit
the magnificent White Heron Castle—one of Japan’s most iconic and best-preserved castles, as well as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
We’ll then continue on to Hiroshima, a city that, despite its tragic past, has grown into a vibrant and modern destination. Here, we’ll explore the Peace Memorial Park, the Atomic Bomb Dome, and the Peace Memorial Museum—powerful and moving sites that leave a lasting impression
DAY 8 (July 22nd)
MIYAJIMA ISLAND - KYOTO
In the morning, we’ll walk to the nearby terminal to
board a ferry to the picturesque island of Miyajima,
renowned for its natural beauty and deep cultural significance.
The island is especially famous for the Itsukushima Shrine and its iconic floating torii gate, which seems to emerge from the sea at high tide.
While on Miyajima, we’ll have the chance to explore the scenic trails of Mount Misen, encounter the island’s friendly deer, and sample local specialties such as momiji manju (maple leaf–shaped cakes) and fresh oysters.
In the afternoon, we’ll continue to Kyoto aboard the bullet train.


DAY 9 (July 23rd)
KYOTO
After breakfast, we’ll visit the impressive teamLab Biovortex, a new immersive digital art museum located near Kyoto Station, where light, sound, and movement respond to your presence. With more than 50 interactive installations that blend art, nature, and technology—such as the spectacular Forest of Resonant Lamps—it offers a mesmerizing and contemporary experience in the heart of traditional Kyoto.
The rest of the day will be free to explore the city at your own pace: enjoy some shopping at stores like Nintendo, Uniqlo, and more, and of course indulge in delicious Japanese cuisine, whether at a conveyor-belt sushi bar or one of the countless ramen restaurants.
Day 10 (July 24th)
KYOTO
In the morning, we’ll take the subway to Arashiyama, north of Kyoto. There, we’ll visit Iwatayama Monkey Park, home to a fascinating population of Japanese macaques, before strolling through the famous Bamboo Grove—one of the city’s most iconic and photogenic landmarks.
We’ll also make a brief stop at the Kimono Forest, a colorful art installation of elegant pillars lining the path to the train station.
To end the day, we’ll visit the magnificent Kinkaku-ji, the Golden Pavilion, one of Japan’s most renowned and photographed Zen temples.

DAY 11 (July 25th)
KYOTO - TOKYO
Today, it’s worth waking up very early to visit Fushimi Inari Taisha and admire its thousands of iconic torii gates ⛩, before the crowds arrive.
Later, we’ll enjoy a leisurely walk through the Kyoto Imperial Palace, set amid beautifully landscaped gardens, followed by a stop at Nishiki Market, the city’s traditional covered market, bursting with aromas, flavors, and vibrant local stalls in the heart of Kyoto.


DAY 12 (July 26th)
KYOTO - TOKYO
In the morning, we’ll visit the photogenic Kiyomizu-dera Temple, followed by a leisurely walk through the historic streets of Sannenzaka and Ninenzaka, renowned for their charming wooden buildings and traditional atmosphere.
In the afternoon, we’ll board the Nozomi Shinkansen, Japan’s fastest bullet train, for our journey from Kyoto to Tokyo.

DAY 13 (July 27th)
TOKYO
After breakfast, we’ll visit the majestic Sensō-ji Temple in Asakusa, then enjoy a scenic boat ride along the Sumida River to Odaiba, a modern entertainment district located on an artificial island.
There, we’ll explore the seaside park and admire the impressive life-size Gundam statue in front of DiverCity Tokyo Plaza. On our return, we’ll board the futuristic Yurikamome Train, ending the day with a visit to the iconic Tokyo Tower, where breathtaking panoramic views of the city await.

DAY 14 (July 28th)

TOKYO - SHIBUYA
Today, we’ll explore Shibuya, one of Tokyo’s most
vibrant districts, renowned for the legendary
Shibuya Scramble Crossing, one of the busiest pedestrian
intersections in the world. We’ll also pay a visit to Hachikō, the beloved statue of the loyal dog that has captured hearts worldwide.
We’ll then visit the tranquil Meiji Shrine before diving into the colorful Harajuku neighborhood, where Takeshita Street is full of unique shops.
To cap off the day, we’ll ascend the sleek Shibuya Sky Tower, where breathtaking panoramic views of Tokyo unfold as night falls, lighting up the city in a dazzling spectacle.

DAY 15 (July 29th)
TOKYO - NARITA
In the morning, you’ll have free time to enjoy some last-minute shopping, visit the Ninja Museum, or capture your final photos in Tokyo before saying goodbye to the city.
In the afternoon, we’ll transfer by private transport to our hotel near the airport. Once in Narita, we’ll spend the afternoon exploring the charming town and visiting Naritasan Shinshō-ji Temple, with time to savor the delicious local cuisine— the perfect way to bring our journey to a close.

DAY 16 (July 30th)
NARITA - ✈️ home
Transfer to Narita International Airport and return flight home...

