This journey through the land of cherry blossoms, spanning three cities—Narita, Yamanashi, and Tokyo—is guaranteed to leave travelers thoroughly satisfied. Join Mytour to explore this unforgettable Japan tour!
The 4-day, 4-night Japan tour visiting Narita, Yamanashi, and Tokyo during the autumn season will take travelers to iconic and picturesque locations in the land of cherry blossoms.
Cruise on Lake Ashi

Lake Ashi, located near Mount Fuji, is one of the Fuji Five Lakes. Formed from a volcanic crater after a massive eruption, the lake now captivates visitors with its serene and tranquil beauty, featuring crystal-clear, peaceful waters. With Mount Fuji on one side and the stunning lake reflecting its surroundings year-round, travelers feel as though they’ve stepped into a picturesque landscape painting.
Hakone Shrine – Hakone Jinja

Hakone Shrine, located by Lake Ashi, is renowned for its iconic red torii gate standing over the water, creating a mystical and serene atmosphere. Built over 1,200 years ago, the shrine features traditional Japanese architecture with wooden gates, tiled roofs, and solemn deity statues. Visiting Hakone Shrine offers a glimpse into Japan's ancient cultural heritage. In autumn, the surrounding foliage turns red, adding a romantic and timeless charm to the scenery.
Owakudani Valley

Owakudani Valley is an area surrounding an active volcanic crater, often filled with sulfurous smoke and home to famous hot springs. Here, visitors can try the renowned 'black eggs,' boiled in the hot springs and turned black by geothermal energy and volcanic gases. These eggs are believed to bring longevity and good fortune, making them a favorite among travelers.

Fruit Orchards

During the tour, travelers will visit lush, naturally ripened fruit orchards. The orchards grow a variety of fruits like strawberries, peaches, grapes, cherries, pears, and plums—all sweet, delicious, and free from chemicals. Visitors can enjoy the unique experience of picking and eating fresh fruit straight from the trees, making it a memorable highlight of the trip.
Mount Fuji

Standing at 3,776 meters above sea level and surrounded by breathtaking natural scenery, Mount Fuji is Japan's most iconic symbol. Visitors can admire the picturesque landscapes around the mountain and witness the stunning seasonal transitions. On clear days, travelers can ascend to the 5th Station of Fuji and enjoy panoramic views of the majestic and serene Mount Fuji. From this vantage point, the romantic Fuji Five Lakes at the mountain's base are also visible.

Oshino Hakkai Ancient Village

Oshino Hakkai, a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site, is a historic village that preserves the traditional culture of Japan, nestled at the foot of Mount Fuji.
The village captivates visitors with its simple, peaceful, and tranquil scenery. It features traditional Japanese houses, lush greenery, and stunningly clear ponds. Visiting in autumn, travelers can admire the sight of ancient rooftops peeking through vibrant red foliage.

The village is also home to beautiful, poetic bridges spanning its large lake. Beyond its natural beauty, Oshino Hakkai offers a chance to explore Japan's traditional customs and cultural practices.
Asakusa Kannon Temple
Asakusa Kannon Temple, also known as Sensoji, is Japan's oldest temple and a renowned spiritual and cultural landmark in Tokyo. Visitors can explore the unique and distinctive cultural elements of the Edo period. Key attractions include Kaminarimon (Thunder Gate), Hozomon (Second Main Gate), Kannondo (Kannon Hall), and Gojunoto (Five-Story Pagoda), each deeply rooted in Japanese culture and local traditions.

Tokyo Sky Tree Tower
As the tallest broadcasting tower in Japan, Tokyo Sky Tree is a must-visit destination for anyone exploring the country.

The tower features an observation deck offering panoramic views of Tokyo from above. Its design blends tradition and modernity, featuring a single vertical column with stylized details.
From Tokyo Sky Tree, visitors can enjoy breathtaking views of the city, whether during the day or at night. The stunning and majestic scenery is truly captivating. Additionally, guests can experience walking on glass floors and feel as though the city is beneath their feet.

Odaiba Artificial Island

Odaiba, an artificial island connected to Tokyo by the Rainbow Bridge, offers visitors a chance to explore Odaiba Seaside Park, enjoy shopping and entertainment at Palette Town, and relax on its man-made beaches. The island also features museums and parks, adding to the diverse experiences of the 4-day Japan tour.
Mytour.vnAugust 15, 2024