Cherry blossoms, known as ‘Sakura’ in Japanese, are one of the most breathtaking natural events in the country. Join the 4-day, 4-night tour to witness this iconic flower and explore its fascinating destinations.
Admire Cherry Blossoms at Ueno Park

Ueno Park (Ueno Kōen) is one of the largest and most famous public parks in Tokyo. Opened in 1873, it was built on the grounds of the Kan’ei-ji Temple. The temple, a significant historical site, was once used by the Tokugawa shogunate to protect the city of Edo (the former name of Tokyo).

Ueno Park is also famous for cherry blossom viewing in the spring. Thousands of cherry trees bloom, creating a magical and romantic atmosphere. The 4-day, 4-night Japan tour will take visitors to this park for an unforgettable flower viewing experience. The park is also home to various statues, such as that of Saigō Takamori, a national hero of Japan. It hosts many cultural events and festivals throughout the year.
Asakusa Kannon Temple
Asakusa Kannon, also known as 'Sensoji', is the oldest temple in Tokyo. Built in 645, it holds significant cultural value and is one of Japan’s most important temples. The temple enshrines a statue of the Thousand-Armed Kannon, a symbol of compassion. It is located in Asakusa and is marked by the iconic Kaminarimon gate, a large Torii gate illuminated by a giant lantern. Asakusa Kannon is a popular tourist attraction, drawing numerous visitors every year.

Mount Fuji
Mount Fuji is an active volcano located approximately 100 km from Tokyo. Often referred to as 'Fuji-san', it is the highest peak in Japan, standing at 3,776 meters. It is considered one of the three sacred mountains in Japan and is an iconic symbol featured in many artworks, most notably the Edo-period woodblock prints by Hokusai and Hiroshige.

Oshino Hakkai
The ancient village of Oshino Hakkai lies at the base of Mount Fuji. Known for its peaceful scenery, the village is a renowned destination. The 4-day, 4-night Japan tour takes visitors to explore its serene ponds and lush greenery, with traditional houses roofed in special grasses. During winter, tourists can enjoy the picturesque sight of these houses covered in romantic white snow.


Hanano Miyako Park
Hanano Miyako Park is one of Japan’s famous flower parks. Sprawling across vast areas, the park showcases a wide variety of flowers that bloom throughout the seasons. Each section of the park is dedicated to a different type of flower or plant. Visitors can admire gardens featuring tulips, cherry blossoms, sunflowers, lavender, and more. The park also offers stunning views of Mount Fuji from various points. Additionally, the park provides picnic areas, restaurants, and souvenir shops.


Fruit Picking Experience in Yamanashi
Yamanashi, a prefecture located in the Chubu region of Japan, is known for its stunning mountain landscapes. It is particularly famous for its grape cultivation and other fruits. The fruit-picking experience in Yamanashi is a popular activity for both locals and tourists. In addition to grapes, the region is renowned for its peaches, pears, and apples. Each fruit has its own harvesting season, allowing tourists to enjoy fruit picking throughout the year.


Shinshoji Narita Temple
Shinshoji Narita Temple was founded in 940 by the monk Kanchō Daisōjō. It belongs to the Shingon sect of Japanese Buddhism. The temple is famous for housing the statue of Acala (Fudō Myōō in Japanese), one of the most important and sacred Buddhist figures. The temple complex includes several auxiliary buildings, gardens, and a park, creating a serene and tranquil atmosphere.


Naritasan is also renowned for the Gion Festival, an annual event that attracts thousands of visitors and Buddhist devotees. With its unique architecture, the sacred Acala statue, and peaceful natural surroundings, the temple offers a fascinating spiritual destination during the 4-day, 4-night Japan tour.


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Mytour.vnFebruary 29, 2024