Chuo Ward Reservation for Guided tour | Activity Japan
- Age 1~Age 70
- Over 6 hours on the day
- 08:00 / 08:40
[08:00] Depart from Tokyo Station Marunouchi Square [08:40] Depart from Shinjuku Island It's "LOVE" Robert Indiana [10:30] Shinkurayama Sengen Park 60 minutes [11:45] Hikawa Watch Shop 20 minutes [12:30] Oshino Hakkai 90 minutes (1 free Kusamochi) [14:30] Kawaguchiko Oishi Park 50 minutes (Visit on dates other than those listed below) *Seasonal Route 04/05 - 04/14 Lake Kawaguchi Cherry Blossom Festival 10/26 - 11/20 Lake Kawaguchi Momiji Corridor 08/31 - 10/14 Fuji Motosuko Resort Rainbow Flower Festival (Admission to the Fuji Shibazakura Festival is usually 1,100 yen, 600 yen for children aged 3-12, 1,400 yen during the peak season, and 800 yen for children aged 3-12. Please pay your own admission fee.) [15:40] Lawson Fujikawaguchiko Town hall 20 minutes [16:20] Finish today's trip and head home [18:50] Arrive at Tokyo Station Marunouchi Square, and your trip for the day has come to an end! ▼ Lake Kawaguchi Oishi Park Every summer, lavender blooms in Oishi Park on the shores of Lake Kawaguchi. It is as beautiful as a carpet of purple velvet, and the contrast with Mt. Fuji in the distance is beautiful. In autumn, the broom grass in the garden turns red and its fluffy appearance is very cute. It is also the venue for the Lake Kawaguchi Herb Festival. (Lavender in June and July, begonias and cosmos in July and September, and kochia in October) ▼ Lake Kawaguchi Cherry Blossom Festival The Fuji Lake Kawaguchi Cherry Blossom Festival is held on the north shore of Lake Kawaguchi (next to the Lake Kawaguchi Ring Hall). It is a famous check-in spot where you can take photos of Mt. Fuji, the lake, and the cherry blossoms in full bloom. ▼ Lake Motosu Fuji Shibazakura Festival This is one of the largest shibazakura festivals in the metropolitan area. It is held regularly every year and is one of the largest in Japan in the metropolitan area. Approximately 800,000 shibazakura bloom in the vast plains at the foot of Mt. Fuji. The colors are vivid and beautiful. It's a flower festival. Every year from April to late May, 800,000 moss phlox bloom all at once on the shores of Lake Kawaguchi in Yamanashi Prefecture, like a "rainbow on the ground." The beautiful scenery of the magnificent moss phlox, the blue sky, and the snowy landscape of the top of Mt. Fuji is captivating to behold. A food festival is also held at the same time. The admission fee for the Fuji Moss Phlox Festival is 1,100 yen for adults, 600 yen for children aged 3 to 12, 1,400 yen during peak season, and 800 yen for children aged 3 to 12. Please pay the admission fee yourself. ▼Kawaguchiko Momiji Corridor The sight of the snow-capped Mt. Fuji and the fiery red maple leaves in harmony is not to be missed. We look forward to your participation and attendance at this rare event held once a year. The shores of Lake Kawaguchi Fuji are decorated with colorful red maples, and you will be enchanted by the majestic autumn scenery.
- Age 0~Age 99
- 2~3 hours
- 10:00
Tsukiji Market has a history of 83 years as Tokyo's central wholesale market, where a variety of ingredients are gathered from all over Japan and the world. It handles about 480 kinds of seafood and 270 kinds of agricultural products, boasting an overwhelming selection. You can enjoy Japan's rich food culture to your heart's content at the vast Tsukiji Market. You can also learn about history from your guide. After that, you will visit Hama-rikyu Gardens, a garden created in the Edo period (more than 370 years ago). Depending on the season, colorful flowers bloom, allowing you to experience the natural beauty of Japan. You can also learn about Japanese etiquette while tasting matcha and Japanese sweets. This experience is optional and costs about 1,000 yen, payable on site. Enjoy the contrast between the tranquil garden and the Tokyo skyline.
- Age 12~Age 90
- 3~4 hours
- 09:00
When you can have an early-start with your day in Tokyo,visiting Tsukiji is perhaps the most wonderful option to take.Tsukiji Outer Market is Tokyo's “Kitchen,” where one can encounter all kinds of traditional Japanese foods. A mixture of wholesale and retail shops, along with numerous restaurants, line the streets, and new culinary trends are born here.Wander around the lively,busy market.Taste the delicious,freshly-made various Japanese food from stalls and restaurants.Visit the one-of-a -kind temple near the market, the beautiful river bank and more!
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