You will spend the first stage of this eight-day round trip in Tokyo, discovering the city's historical gems. Sacred shrines and breathtakingly beautiful nature await you! In Fuji Hakone National Park, you will bathe in hot springs, visit exquisite art galleries, and stay overnight in a traditional Japanese ryokan. In Kyoto, you will take part in an exclusive tea ceremony in an otherwise restricted area of the Zen temple. Afterwards, further historical treasures await your visit.
Herzlich Willkommen in Japan! Genießen Sie mit Ihrem erfahrenen Guide eine Stadttour durch das lebendige Tokio. Besuchen Sie beispielsweise den weltgrößten Fischmarkt, den Tsukiji, und die Altstadt Asakusa mit ihren bedeutenden Tempeln. Der älteste von ihnen ist der berühmte Sensoji Tempel. Auch der Kaiserpalast und der Meji Schrein gehören zu den schönsten Sehenswürdigkeiten dieser faszinierenden Stadt. Flanieren Sie über den Omotesando flanieren, Tokios Champs-Elysées! Es gibt noch viel mehr zu sehen: Bedeutende Museen, große Künstler und nicht zuletzt die schillernde moderne Skyline der Stadt warten auf Sie.
weiterlesenContinue deep into the impressive nature of this wonderful country! Your guide will take you to Fuji Hakone National Park with its hot springs and diverse scenic beauty. The small town of Hakone is home to numerous parks and museums, such as the Hakone Open Air Museum, which focuses on the balance between nature and art. You can also visit the numerous indoor galleries, such as the extensive Picasso collection with several paintings, prints, sculptures, and ceramic creations. The highlight is an overnight stay in a traditional Japanese ryokan, a fantastic experience!
It's time for one last dip in the onsen before traveling to Japan's cultural capital on the world-famous Shinkansen bullet train. Kyoto is home to an astonishing 2,000 shrines and temples, 17 of which have been designated UNESCO World Heritage Sites. On an exciting excursion, you will explore the famous Zen temple complex in the traditional Higashiyama district. Although the sub-temples are not actually open to the public, you will take part in an exclusive Japanese tea ceremony.
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