All Japan Tours 337 N.Vineyard Ave Suite 215, Ontario, CA 91764
Toll Free: 1-855-325-2726 (US/CANADA) Tel: 1-909-988-8885
Fax: 1-909-349-1736 E-mail: info@alljapantours.com
Land cost: from USD $2398.00
Single supplement: USD $420.00
Tour duration: 7 days 6 nights
Destination:
Tokyo / Hakone / Nagoya
Tour cost includes:
• 5 nights Western style and 1 night Japanese style
accommodation
• All transportation between tour locations
• Comprehensive escorted with AJT professional
English speaking tour guide
• Gratuities
Meals
• Breakfast everyday
• 2 lunches and 1 dinner
Admission fees and activities
• All entry fees to sites, activities listed in the itinerary
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Please Note:
All prices are per person, based on twin (double on request) or triple occupancy.
International flights are not included on our tours - this allows you the flexibility to choose your own departure and get the best value for your money!
We can arrange international flights for US customers if needed, please ask for details.
Welcome to Japan! Check-in your hotel in central Tokyo on your own. The rest of the day is free for leisure. Meet your tour guide and group in the morning the next day.
NOTE 1: If you wish to stay extra nights before the tour starts, please contact us to book hotel accommodations.
In the morning, we travel via public transportation to otaku
hotspots in Tokyo, starting with Asakusa Kannon Temple,
in Tokyo’s Asakusa district. Enter by way of the
Kaminarimon “Thunder Gate”, underneath an enormous
red paper lantern. Don’t forget to look up to see the dragon
sculpture under the lantern! Walk through the Nakamise
Market – a street lined with shops selling traditional goods
of all kinds, before approaching Sensoji Temple. Take
some time to explore Tokyo’s oldest temple and shrine
complex. Next, head to Akihabara Electric Town, which
beckons to anime and manga fans from all over the world
to come enjoy the colorful characters and flashy displays in
the stores and arcades lining its streets. Begin with a lunch
at a Conveyor Belt Sushi restaurant, where fresh plates of
sushi roll past your table and you can take and eat what
you want. Then you will have the opportunity to shop
among the various anime and otaku shops to find
merchandise related to your favorite anime or maybe that
figurine to round out your collection.
Optional (costs are not included) - Visit a cafe that
celebrates Akihabara's anime culture, with cool or kawaii
decor and food or drinks designed after popular anime
characters. Some cafes are themed to a particular anime,
such as the Gundam Cafe. Akihabara also has the best
maid cafes around, so you have the option to experience
an otaku subculture where you will be served kawaii food
and drink by a cute maid in a cafe.
Today, enjoy a leisurely morning and a late 11 AM start time, when we begin a tour of the Ikebukuro and Shinjuku areas using public transportation. Enjoy a Ramen Tour of Ikebukuro where your guide will show you the best, tastiest ramen spots in town, after which you are free to choose the ramen lunch that you find most appetizing. Next, walk down the famous "Otome Road", which is a must-visit anime hub catering specially to female otakus and anime fans, and is the best place to find popular shoujo manga and animes. Nearby is the Animate Ikebukuro store - one of the largest anime, manga, and otaku stores in Tokyo, which is a premier location to find your favorite anime merchandise. We'll go from there to Sunshine City entertainment complex – featuring department stores, an aquarium, museum, planetarium, indoor theme parks, and more. Pokémon otakus will enjoy the Pokémon Center Mega Tokyo store, which is an excellent place to find not only Pokémon cards and games, but Pikachu plushies as well. Finally, we travel to Shinjuku, first to try our luck at Pachinko, a form of legal, low-stakes gambling on a machine that plays like a mix between a colorful arcade pinball machine and a modern slot machine. After, take a Food Tour of Kabukicho and Golden Gai, a red-light district that is the center of the Tokyo nightlife scene with its collection of old fashioned izakaya restaurants. Here, also, your guide will show you the very best izakayas in the area, after which you will be free to find the dinner that appeals to you the most.
After breakfast, make your way to the Tsukiji Outer Market, filled with shops and restaurants where you can try fresh produce and other food-related goods. Then visit the Imperial Palace East Garden, where the ruins of old Edo castle sit near a pristine Japanese landscape garden. We proceed from there to Nakano Broadway, where you will be able to explore the different anime and otaku shops such as Mandarake. Next, visit the fashion district of Harajuku, where Takeshita District and Omotesando beckon to visitors to shop in their trendy stores. Then we make our way to Shibuya to see hundreds of people cross the famous Shibuya "Scramble Crossing", and then see the statue of the loyal dog Hachiko, which is celebrated in various animes as a popular couples meeting spot.. In the afternoon, transfer to Hakone to check in at the hotel and enjoy a relaxing evening including dinner and the local onsen hot spring.
Notes: We will courier your big baggage from Tokyo to your hotel in Nagoya (Included for up to one piece of baggage per person). Please pack your essentials for 1 night in a small bag to carry with you to Hakone.
Today, visit Hakone, a part of Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park, which is known for its breathtaking natural beauty. Also, fans of the Neon Genesis Evangelion anime will recognize it as the location of Tokyo-3. Take a cruise of Lake Ashi on a replica Pirate Ship and appreciate Hakone's idyllic landscape, which includes the vermillion red gate of Hakone Shrine, and even iconic Mount Fuji, if the weather is clear. Next, ride the scenic Hakone Ropeway in an airborne to Owakudani, where visitors will have the chance to see hot springs and sulfurous fumes along the trails of an active volcanic zone. Then visit the Hakone Yamato Evangelion Store, where you will find various souvenirs commemorating Neon Genesis Evangelion. From there, we take a speedy Shinkansen bullet train to the hotel in Nagoya, where we check in for a relaxing evening.
Today, you are free for leisure to explore Nagoya on your
own, but we also offer two optional day itineraries that are
available for you to choose. The first is a day on your own
at the new Ghibli Park, where you can explore one or more
of its three areas: the Hill of Youth, Dondoko Forest, and
Ghibli Grand Warehouse (each ticketed separately). AJT is
able to help you purchase tickets, though obtaining them is
not guaranteed due to Ghibli Park's guest capacity limits.
As an alternative, you can join your guide on a special
walking tour that is part foodie tour / part anime store-
hopping tour, in the Sakae and Osu areas. Sakae is
Nagoya's downtown district; a center for shopaholics of
any stripe, with a broad variety of dining and entertainment
options. While there, we will visit top local anime stores,
beginning with the Shonen Jump Store, which sells goods
from the manga comics featured in the popular Shonen
Jump magazine, such as One Piece, My Hero Academia,
and Demon Slayer. At Pokémon Center Nagoya, you can
find merchandise connected to the Pokémon franchise,
including cute plushies of Pikachu, Eevee, and other
popular Pokémon. In Village Vanguard, you'll find (in
addition to books) a broad array of odd, eccentric items
including novelty pillows plush backpacks, nifty character
keychains, and much more. And the Nagoya Book Off is
the best place to find Japanese manga for super-low
prices.
After exploring Sakae, we stroll down to the Osu Shopping
Street, which is a massive set of shopping arcades near
Nagoya station, including Mandarake, Super Potato,
Jungle Nagoya, Gee! Store Nagoya, and Capsule House.
Mandarake sells otaku goods including manga and old-
fashioned 80s-style figurines. Super Potato is devoted
almost exclusively to Nintendo-related merchandise.
Jungle Nagoya is the perfect place to find the figurines to
round out your collection. Gee! Store Nagoya sells a broad
variety of otaku goods, including a section devoted to
cosplay outfits. And Capsule House is stacked wall-to-wall
with "gacha" capsule machines, where you'll find an
impressive array of cute oddities.
After breakfast, our tour officially ends. Your guide will be available to offer assistance and advice for your journey to the airport or onward travel in Japan.
NOTE 2: If you would like to stay longer in Japan, please contact us to book hotel accommodations.