Join a cultural exchange journey through the 6N5D Brunei-Japan tour for the April 30th holiday, bringing travelers to unexpected destinations, savoring traditional dishes, and enjoying moments of relaxation throughout the trip.
Brunei
Gadong Night Market

Kicking off the 6N5D Brunei-Japan tour for the April 30th holiday is a visit to Gadong Night Market (Brunei). Officially named Pasar Pelbagai Barangan, this vibrant market is located in the heart of Bandar Seri Begawan. Spanning over 5,500 m2, with nearly 160 stalls, it operates daily from 4:00 PM to midnight. The market offers a wide range of goods, including beverages, food, fruits, vegetables, second-hand clothes, and even electronics. It is regarded as a “food paradise,” offering a variety of delicious dishes from Brunei, Thailand, India, and more.


Japan
Meiji Jingu


The first destination in Japan on the 6N5D Brunei-Japan tour for the April 30th holiday is the Meiji Jingu Shrine. It was built to honor Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken. The shrine's main gate, the torii gate, is the largest wooden torii in Japan. The main hall of the shrine lies at the end of a 1.5 km path through a lush forest. Despite being located in the heart of Tokyo, Meiji Jingu is surrounded by serene greenery, offering a peaceful escape from the bustling city, making it an enticing destination for any traveler.
Tokyo Imperial Palace

The Imperial Palace was built in the late 19th century, though it was partially destroyed during World War II. It was later fully restored to serve as the residence and working place of Japan's royal family. Except for two public tours—on January 2nd each year and on the reigning emperor's birthday—the palace is closed to the public. However, the outer grounds of the palace remain a must-visit area for tourists.

Odaiba Island

The next stop on the 6N5D Brunei-Japan tour for the April 30th holiday is Odaiba Island. This shopping district is situated on a man-made island in Tokyo Bay. It originated as a collection of small islands at the end of the Edo period (1603-1868). Over a century later, these islands were connected to larger ones through massive landfill projects. Tokyo then initiated a plan to transform these islands into a new urban district. Visitors can explore replicas of the Statue of Liberty, the Rainbow Bridge, and the Fuji TV building among other attractions.
Mount Fuji

Mount Fuji is an active volcano located about 100 km from Tokyo. Often referred to as “Fuji-san,” it is the tallest peak in Japan, standing at 3,776 meters. Considered one of Japan’s three sacred mountains, it is an iconic symbol of the country and the subject of many art pieces, notably the Edo period woodblock prints by Hokusai and Hiroshige.

Oshino Hakkai Village

Oshino Hakkai Village, located at the base of Mount Fuji, is famous for its peaceful and scenic landscape. Visitors to the village can admire numerous ponds surrounded by lush greenery, with traditional houses roofed with special types of grass. If you visit in winter, you can also enjoy the romantic sight of snow-covered roofs.

Hachiko Statue

Hachiko, an Akita dog born in 1923, lived with Professor Hidesaburo Ueno. Every morning, Hachiko would accompany the professor to the train station and wait for him to return in the evening. One day, the professor passed away from a brain hemorrhage, but Hachiko continued to wait at the station for over nine years, unaware of his master's death. The touching story of Hachiko left a lasting impression on the people of Japan. A bronze statue of the dog was erected at Shibuya Station one year before Hachiko passed away, and it remains there to this day.
Tokyo Skytree

Tokyo Skytree được khởi công năm 2008 với chiều cao 634 mét. Và nó cũng là kiến trúc cao thứ hai trên thế giới, chỉ sau tòa nhà Burj Khalifa (Dubai). Đây là biểu tượng đại diện của một Nhật Bản mới mẻ và hiện đại. Tháp được trang bị hệ thống ánh sáng với màu sắc thay đổi tùy theo các sự kiện đặc biệt ở Nhật hoặc tùy theo mùa, lễ hội trong năm.
Asakusa Kannon

Chùa Asakusa là một trong những ngôi chùa cổ nhất tại Tokyo. Ngôi chùa thờ Kannon, Nữ thần Từ bi của Phật giáo. Kannon là một vị Bồ Tát, nghĩa là một chúng sinh đã giác ngộ nhưng chọn ở lại thế giới để giúp đỡ người khác. Ở Nhật Bản, Kannon được tôn kính vì là hiện thân của lòng từ bi. Tour Tết Nhật Bản 6N5Đ sẽ đưa bạn tham quan ngôi chùa độc đáo này.

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Mytour.vnMarch 25, 2024