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Take a flight to Osaka or Nagoya ~ send back to the hotel to rest (use the free shuttle provided by the hotel to the hotel) Shanghai fly to Osaka group accommodation: Sekiguchi NEW YUTAKA/SUN PLUS/THE NEXT or the same level Shanghai fly to Nagoya group accommodation: Nagoya Airport Toyoko INN/Nagoya COMFORT or Nagoya J-HOTEL or the same level

< p> Osaka Castle Park (without climbing the castle) (60 mins) ~ Shinsaibashi (60 mins) ~ Kyoto ~ Heian Jingu Shrine (30 mins) ~ Nishijinbori Kimono Kaikan (50 mins) ~ Optional Kiyomizu-dera Temple + Shinkyoku-ji Shopping Street (combined ****1.5 hrs) - JPY 4,000/person or Optional Kinkakuji Temple + Gion-geisha Street + Tea Ceremony Experience (combined ****2 hrs) -JPY 4,500/person~Check in to hotel and rest Osaka Castle Park Osaka Castle, one of the three largest castles in Japan, was first built by Toyotomi Hideyoshi on the site of Ishiyama Honganji Temple in 1583 A.D., and has a history of more than 400 years, making it the number one castle in Japan at the time, as well as the largest castle ever built in Japan (without climbing up to the castle). Shinsaibashi is Osaka's representative central business district with its department stores and specialty stores. Heian Jingu Shrine Heian Jingu Shrine was built in 1895 to commemorate the relocation of the capital city of Kyoto to Kyoto as a head shrine for the citizens for 1,100 years. The Jingu is a beautiful vermillion-lacquered building that is modeled after Heian-kyo's Ouchi Risho Hall, including the Otemon Gate and the Daikoden Hall. The 30,000-square-meter garden, Jinguen, is a famous place for cherry blossom viewing when the cherry blossoms are in full bloom in the spring. Nishijin-ori Kimono Hall The Nishijin-ori Hall was established by the industry in Japan to exhibit the history of Nishijin-ori and related materials, as well as to display and sell handmade weaving performances and kimonos by craftsmen from the Nishijin area of Kyoto. Optional: Kiyomizu-dera Temple + Shinkyoji Shopping Street - JPY 4,000/person Shinkyoji Kyoto Shotengai - Experience Kyoto's most bustling shopping street, where you can purchase rare Kyoto handicrafts and exquisite Japanese dolls. Kiyomizu-dera Temple - The waterfall is located down the stone steps of the Okuin Temple. The spring splits into three, representing longevity, health and wisdom, and is considered to have magical powers, so tourists passing by the temple are sure to take a sip of the water, which is said to prevent diseases and calamities. Optional: Kinkakuji Temple + Gion Geisha Street + Tea Ceremony Experience - JPY 4,500/person Kinkakuji Temple Kinkakuji Temple was built in 1397 A.D. as a villa for the shogun Ashikaga Yoshimitsu, known as Hokusan-den, and was later transformed into a Buddhist temple, initially known as Rokuon-ji Temple. The temple was also known as Kinkakuji because of its gold plastered exterior. Kinkakuji Temple was nearly destroyed by fire in 1950. After the 1955 renovation. Kinkakuji Temple is located in the middle of Mirror Lake and is in the shape of a quadrilateral. Gion Hanami-no-michi (Gion Hanami-no-michi), which was featured in the movie Memoirs of a Geisha, is a famous street that runs north-south in the middle of Gion Street, preserving Kyoto's ancient history. Whenever you have the chance, you can see Geisha entering and exiting with curtains raised and walking in a hurry, adding to the flavor of the old capital. Tea Ceremony ExperienceThe tea ceremony will be led by a kimono-clad tea ceremony instructor, who will guide you through an authentic Japanese tea ceremony, and you will be able to taste Japanese matcha and wagashi.

Dining: Breakfast: Hotel Lunch: Chinese or Japanese Set Dinner: Chinese or Japanese Set

Mount Fuji Scenic Spot ~ Lake Kawaguchi (30 mins) ~ Heiwa Japanese Garden and White Pagoda of the Shuriken (45 mins) ~ Optional Mt. Fuji Five Elephants + Hana-no-Mori Park (2 hrs. combined ****) - JPY5,500/person ( Depends on weather conditions and season) or Optional Lake Ashi Cruise + Owakudani + Hakone Ropeway (Owakudani to Momoyendai) (1.5 hours) - JPY 5,000/person *If the weather is bad and the Gokogome is closed, the tour will be changed to Oshino Hakkai + Mt. Fuji Archives. Lake Kawaguchi, one of the five lakes of Fuji, is filled with cherry trees, and when the cherry blossoms are in full bloom and the Sterculia trees are covered with snow on Mount Fuji, the view is elegant and gorgeous. You can have a distant view of the rolling peaks, and you can even bet on Mt. Fuji, which symbolizes Japan and represents the spirit of Japan. You can see the entire Mt. Fuji and its reflection in the lake. (Depends on the weather) Heiwa Park, which expresses the love and compassion of Buddha to its visitors, is a Japanese garden style Heiwa Garden, where you can enjoy the gardening and flora, which is rich in Japanese characteristics. The white stupa enshrining the relics of Sakyamuni Buddha is full of beauty and solemnity. Optional: Mt. Fuji Gohome + Hanazono Park - JPY 5,500/person Gohome is located on the hillside of Mt. Fuji and is home to many restaurants and gift stores. The Fuji Five Lakes: Lake Yamanaka, Lake Kawaguchi, Lake Saiko, Lake Seishin and Lake Motosu are visible from the Fuji Five Elements. Lake Yamanakako Hanazono Park is a large garden at the foot of Mt. Fuji on the shore of Lake Yamanakako, with flower gardens, greenhouses, and a man-made waterfall. Hanazono Park is a large park where you can enjoy the seasonal flowers by walking through the flower fields. Oshino Hakkai Eight clear springs located in Oshino Village, Yamanashi Prefecture, whose spring water is the underground water of Mount Fuji. It originates from the snow on top of Mt. Fuji, and when the snow melts into water and seeps into the ground, it is filtered and deposited by the lava rocks at the bottom of the ground for more than 80 years before it finally flows into the Oshino Hakkai, so the water is quite clear and contains a lot of minerals. Mt. Fuji Museum: Visit the museum of information about Mt. Fuji and local artifacts. *If the weather is bad and the Gohyome is closed, the tour will be changed to Oshino Hakkai + Fuji Museum instead. Optional: Lake Ashi Cruise + Owakudani + Hakone Ropeway (Owakudani to Momoyendai) - JPY5,000/person Lake Ashi is filled with cherry blossoms in spring and maples in autumn, and you can enjoy a picturesque view of Mount Fuji from the cedar street on the south shore. The view of the lake and the mountains from Sugi Street on the south shore is picturesque. The geothermal steam coming out of the rock crevices in the Owakudani Valley is a spectacular sight to behold. From Owakudani, you can enjoy a beautiful view of Mount Fuji and the Hakone mountains. The Hakone Ropeway (Owakudani to Momoyendai) connects Wakayama Station to Momoyendai Station and offers a 360-degree view of Hakone from its large glass windows. The Hakone Ropeway between Wakayama and Momoyendai is 4,035 meters in length, making it Japan's longest and the second-longest ropeway in the world. The journey from Mt. Wakumo to Momoyendai takes about 26 minutes. The cable car departs every minute and can carry 18 people at a time, so visitors can experience the feeling of going straight up into the sky on the cable car. Along the way, it passes through Owakudani and Bako, offering a bird's-eye view of the forested area between Mt. Sawumo and Momoyuendai on the shore of Lake Ashinoko.

Dining: Breakfast: Hotel Lunch: Chinese or Japanese Dinner: Japanese or Onsen cuisine

Accommodation: Yamanakako Nova Onsen / Ishi and Heisei Onsen / Gotemba Station Onsen / Ishiwa Shinko / Mt. Fuji Garden or the same class Mt. Fuji ~Sightseeing Yokohama at your own expense : Chinatown + Yamashita Park + 21st Century Miraikami Harbor + Mitsui Outlet Yokohama Harbor + Kaihotsubo Bridge Observatory Tower (3.5 hours) - JPY 7,000/person~Tokyo~Emperor's Residence? Niebashi Bridge (30 mins) ~ Shinjuku Kabukicho (40 mins) ~ Koushin or Daiya Duty Free (60 mins) ~Optional Ginza Shopping Paradise + Omotesando Hills Free Shopping + Barbecue Buffet (combined *** 3 hrs) - JPY 8,500/person Imperial Palace Plaza? The current Imperial Palace in Nijubashi was first built in 1457 as an Edo Castle by Ota Michiru. It is full of Edo style and is now the official residence of the Emperor of Japan, and visitors can take photos in the outer garden. The Imperial Palace, surrounded by greenery, walls and a moat, still looks like the old days, despite its history. Shinjuku Kabukicho is one of Japan's most famous shopping malls. The area between Seibu Shinjuku Line Station, Shinjuku City Hall and Hanazono Shrine is home to a myriad of restaurants, bars, clubs, concert halls, theaters, cinemas, and customary places of business. Duty-free stores at Daiya or Kosein Duty Free Shop offer a wide range of popular Japanese products, including health foods and Japanese souvenirs. Optional: Yokohama Sightseeing: Chinatown + Yamashita Park + 21st Century Mirai Port + Mitsui Outlet Mall Yokohama Harbor + Kaihotaru Bridge Observatory Tower - JPY 7,000/person Yokohama Chinatown Yokohama Chinatown has been built since the opening of the port of Yokohama and has a history of more than 140 years. It is the largest Chinatown in Japan. Yamashita Park Yamashita Park, which faces Yokohama Harbor and is about 1 kilometer long along the coast, was opened in 1930 as the first park in Japan facing the sea, and has now become a resting place for the public. 21st Century Miraikami Port is a bright and splendid complex city of the 21st Century, or 『MM21』 for short. It is the most successful example of land reclamation and urban development in Japan. The Kaihotsubashi Observatory Tower is a five-story building with stores, restaurants, and a parking lot. The highest floor is an open-air observation deck with a panoramic view of Tokyo Bay. Mitsui Outlet Mall Yokohama Minato Bay With the vast blue sky above you and facing the Toyo Daiichi Marina, Mitsui Outlet Mall Yokohama Minato Bay offers 30% to 70% discounts on popular brand-name goods from brand-name fashions to outdoor goods, sporting goods, shoes, children's clothing, and general merchandise. Optional: Ginza Shopping + Omotesando Hills Free Shopping + BBQ Buffet - JPY 8,500/person Ginza Ginza is one of Japan's representative bustling districts located in Chuo Ward, Tokyo, and is home to a number of centuries-old stores dating back to the Edo Period, in addition to large department stores. Omotesando Hills Omotesando is a town where you can feel the intellectual atmosphere of fashion, culture and art. Creative people of all ages send messages from Omotesando to Japan and the rest of the world, and these people who love Omotesando have changed the face of the town.

Dining: Breakfast: In hotel Lunch: Chinese cuisine or Japanese set meal Dinner: Self-catering (convenient for sightseeing)

Accommodation: Shinjuku Listel/ Yokohama Sagi Machi Washington/ Hachioji Keio/ Chiba Shintsukahamoto/ Yokohama Prince or equivalent Asakusa Thunder Gate Kannon Temple and Nakamise Shopping Street (***60 mins) ~Nagareyama or TOKIS or LAOX Electrical Store (60 mins) ~On your own Tokyo Disney World (60 mins). Tokyo Disneyland (5 hours) - ¥9,000/adult, ¥7,000/child under 12 years old or Odaiba Seaside Park (Rainbow Bridge and Fuji TV Station) + Odaiba Train Stop + Lunch (2 hours ****) - ¥5,000/person or Tokyo Bay Cruise + Roppongi Hills (view of Tokyo Tower) + Lunch (combined***3 hours)-JPY5,000/person Asakusa Kannon Temple is the main hall of Kannon Temple in Japan. According to legend, on March 18, 36th of the reign of the Emperor, three fishermen from the Sumida River saw Kannon appearing when they were fishing at sea, and established Asakusa Temple to enshrine Kannon. Nakamise Shopping Street A small shopping street in front of Asakusa Temple where visitors can buy specialty souvenirs. Nagayama or TOKIS or LAOX Electric Appliances Shop Japan's newest and most technologically advanced electrical and electronic appliances and products at your own expense:Tokyo Disneyland - JPY 9,000/adults, children under 12 JPY 7,000Tokyo Disneyland is known as Asia's No.1 Amusement Park, and was built in accordance with the Disneyland Resort in the United States. Its theme park is larger than the two Disneyland parks in the United States. Since its opening on April 15, 1983, the park has become a destination for men, women, and children of all ages to enjoy, with 23 unique rides, 33 food and beverage facilities, and 32 tourist stores spread out amidst castles and volcanoes. Most of the rides here are related to the sea itself and its legends for visitors to experience the magic, romance, horror and thrill. Optional: Odaiba Seaside Park (Rainbow Bridge and Fuji TV Station) + Odaiba Train Stop + Lunch - JPY 5,000/person Odaiba Seaside Park is a man-made seaside park where visitors can enjoy the scenery of Tokyo's coastline, and see the beautiful Rainbow Bridge and Tokyo Tower in all their splendor. Odaiba train station also known as the driverless train (Yurikamome), ride on this train can be a deep experience of modern technology Optional: Tokyo Bay Cruise + Roppongi Hills (overlooking the Tokyo Tower) + Lunch - JPY 5,000/person Tokyo Bay CruiseTokyo Bay CruiseThe preferred means of transportation is the cruise ship, boating on the water, and enjoy the view of the sunsets, this is the most beautiful and fascinating time of the Tokyo Bay. the most beautiful and fascinating moment of Tokyo Bay. Roppongi Hills Tokyo water bus tour is mainly to the Sumida River and Edo River, with the nearby scenic spots, and around the Tokyo Bay nearby attractions, in addition to a side trip to visit the Hamarikyu Gardens, and can be in the Hibaru stacks to change boats to their routes, and enjoy the fascinating scenery of the Port of Tokyo and the Rainbow Bridge. You can also see the Tokyo Tower from here.

Dining: Breakfast: In hotel Lunch: Self-catering (convenient for play) Dinner: Self-catering (convenient for play)

Accommodation: Narita APA / Tobu Holiday / Scenic / Narita Nikko / Garden / All Nippon Airways or the same level After breakfast in the morning, go to the Narita airport for free shopping, take the flight back to China (using the hotel to provide a free shuttle to the airport), the end of the pleasant trip to Japan.