Tokyo to Tokyo
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Tokyo, Japan
3 nights Thu. Jan 01-Sun. Jan 04Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Nikko, Japan
1 night Sun. Jan 04-Mon. Jan 05Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Matsumoto, Japan
2 nights Mon. Jan 05-Wed. Jan 07Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Kanazawa, Japan
2 nights Wed. Jan 07-Fri. Jan 09Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Nara, Japan
1 night Fri. Jan 09-Sat. Jan 10Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Nagoya, Japan
1 night Sat. Jan 10-Sun. Jan 11Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Tokyo, Japan
1 night Sun. Jan 11-Mon. Jan 12Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
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3 nightsThu. Jan 01 - Sun. Jan 04
It is packed with vibrant neighborhoods with a unique cultural identity, technological charm, futuristic innovation, and sumo tournaments as well as breathtaking museums, culinary delights, great shopping, and lively nightlife. Japanese culture is renowned for its exceptional hospitality, and Tokyo is no exception. From the moment you arrive, the warm smiles of the Japanese people will welcome you. Ready to start packing your bags? Here are a few of Tokyo’s must-sees.
Tokyo is an exceptional city that captivates your senses with a unique fusion of tradition and innovation, nature and modern wonders.
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1 nightSun. Jan 04 - Mon. Jan 05
Nikko is a city located in Tochigi Prefecture, in the northern Kanto region of Japan. Attractions include the mausoleum of shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu (Nikko Tosho-gu) and that of his grandson Iemitsu (Iemitsu-byo Taiyu-in), and the Futarasan Shrine, which dates to the year 767. There are also many famous hot springs (onsen) in the area. Elevations range from 200 to 2,000 m. Nikko is heavily dependent on tourism to its historical and scenic sites and hot spring resorts. Hydroelectric power production, food processing, and the metals industry remain important components of the economy.
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2 nightsMon. Jan 05 - Wed. Jan 07
Matsumoto is a Japanese city in the Chūbu region on the island of Honshu. It is a city located in Nagano Prefecture. Matsumoto is designated as a Special City. The current city of Matsumoto is a merger of the old city of Matsumoto with four villages. Matsumoto officially absorbed those villages without creating a new municipal organization. Matsumoto is surrounded by mountains and is acclaimed for its beautiful views. Hiking and climbing locations are readily accessible by local bus transportation. Matsumoto has several historic features, such as Matsumoto Castle, Kaichi School Museum, and Temari (traditional Japanese handball).
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2 nightsWed. Jan 07 - Fri. Jan 09
Kanazawa sits on the Sea of Japan, bordered by the Japanese Alps, Hakusan National Park and Noto Peninsula National Park. Kanazawa is known for its traditional Kaga Cuisine. Seafood is a specialty, jumbo shrimp, followed by sushi and sashimi. The sake produced in this region is of high quality, smooth and sweet, derived from the rice grown in Ishikawa Prefecture as well as the considerable precipitation of the Hokuriku region, allowing for an ample supply of clean, fresh water. Omicho market is a market in the middle of the city, originally open-air, and now covered, which dates back to the Edo period. Most of the shops there sell seafood.
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1 nightFri. Jan 09 - Sat. Jan 10
Nara is the capital city of Nara Prefecture located in the Kansai region of Japan. Eight temples, shrines and ruins in Nara remain: specifically Tōdai-ji, Saidai-ji, Kofuku-ji, Kasuga Shrine, Gango-ji, Yakushi-ji, Toshodai-ji, and the Heijo Palace, together with Kasugayama Primeval Forest, collectively form "Historic Monuments of Ancient Nara", a UNESCO World Heritage Site. According to the legendary history of Kasuga Shrine, a mythological god Takemikazuchi arrived in Nara on a white deer to guard the newly built capital of Heijo-kyo. Since then the deer have been regarded as heavenly animals, protecting the city and the country.
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1 nightSat. Jan 10 - Sun. Jan 11
Nagoya is the largest city in the Chubu region of Japan. Nagoya was a major trading city and political seat of the Owari lords, the most important house of the Tokugawa clan. They encouraged trade and the arts under their patronage, especially Tokugawa Muneharu who took a keen interest in drama and plays and lived lavishly. Under his rule, actors and actresses began to visit Nagoya. Arts and culture was further supported by the city's wealthy merchants. During World War II many old buildings and artefacts were destroyed. The region's economic and financial power in the post-war years rekindled the artistic and cultural scene.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1 nightSun. Jan 11 - Mon. Jan 12
It is packed with vibrant neighborhoods with a unique cultural identity, technological charm, futuristic innovation, and sumo tournaments as well as breathtaking museums, culinary delights, great shopping, and lively nightlife. Japanese culture is renowned for its exceptional hospitality, and Tokyo is no exception. From the moment you arrive, the warm smiles of the Japanese people will welcome you. Ready to start packing your bags? Here are a few of Tokyo’s must-sees.
Tokyo is an exceptional city that captivates your senses with a unique fusion of tradition and innovation, nature and modern wonders.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia