Experience the enchanting 5-day, 4-night Japan tour, exploring the complete scenery of the Phu Tang land from Tokyo to Yamanashi. Immerse yourself in onsen baths at the base of Mount Fuji and indulge in a luxurious shopping spree in Ginza.
Discover the breathtaking scenery on the 5-day, 4-night journey from Tokyo to Yamanashi.
Asakusa Ancient Temple

The first stop in the 5-day, 4-night Japan tour is the ancient Asakusa Temple, one of Tokyo's oldest temples. This unique site holds cultural and religious significance and serves as a captivating attraction for global tourists in Japan. Here, you can leisurely explore, admire cultural beauty, and capture memorable photos.





Akihabara Street, located in Chiyoda ward, the heart of Tokyo, Japan, is the 'holy land' for Otaku enthusiasts. Initially known for selling radio components, it later became the world's largest electronic street. This will be an 'inescapable' destination for fans of Japanese anime and manga in this 5-day, 4-night Japan tour.


Oishi Park in the 5-day, 4-night Japan tour will leave travelers with a myriad of emotions for the exquisite natural beauty of this country. The park boasts a scenic walking path adorned with various beautiful flowers, stretching 350m. From early April to late May, the Shiba-zakura flowers display a mesmerizing pink carpet, and from late June to late July is the time to showcase the beauty of the lavender field with its romantic purple blooms. The beauty of these flowers contrasts with the backdrop of Mount Fuji and Lake Kawaguchiko, truly deserving the title of a 'scenic masterpiece.'

Mount Fuji is one of the most cherished and well-known destinations in Japan. Standing at a height of 3,776.24m above sea level, it has become a famous symbol of Japan's beautiful landscapes and is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Over the years, it has gained popularity for its enchanting scenery throughout all four seasons, whether surrounded by winter's white snow, spring's cherry blossoms, the vibrant greenery of summer, or the fiery red hues of autumn, the mountain has a captivating allure that creates a beautiful natural painting.


Oshino Hakkai Village, located in the Minamitsuru district of Yamanashi, boasts a fairytale-like landscape with ancient houses. The village offers a prime location to admire the majestic Mount Fuji. Once surrounded by a system of lakes, including Kawaguchi, Yamanaka, Sai, Motosu, Shoji, with Oshino Hakkai being the sixth lake, the village has dried up for centuries, forming a small village for residents. Visitors can experience the emotionally moving beauty of nature here and explore the local life and culture of the inhabitants.


Shibuya Crossing




Tokyo Imperial Palace is no stranger to Japan travel enthusiasts. It was once the residence of generals during the Edo period and is currently the residence of the Emperor of Japan. The palace exudes solemnity and grandeur amidst the bustling and developed city. On January 2nd and December 23rd each year, tourists can visit the imperial palace and catch a glimpse of the royal family waving from the balcony. This is a fascinating experience for travelers in the 'Land of the Rising Sun.'

Ginza is a district in Chuo, Tokyo, located near the Imperial Palace of Japan. It is considered the luxurious shopping haven and the largest entertainment district in Japan. Ginza is also regarded as the ultimate playground for high-end shopping and entertainment in Tokyo.



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Reference: Travel Guide by Mytour
MytourAugust 11, 2023