Japan Kanto 5 Days
Duration
5 Days
Age Requirement
10 - 65 yrs
Group Size
2 - 30 people
Altitude
150 - 3776 m
Best Season
Spring
Recommended For
Youth
Solo
Senior
Couple
Family/Kids
Holiday Activities
Religious Sites
Dinner Show
Nightlife
Art Galleries
Walking Tour
Sightseeing
Museum
Temples
OVERVIEW
Tokyo, Japan's capital, is in the Kanto region, which is in the eastern part of the country. There are a lot of sights and activities to see and do on a Kanto tour, which combines both contemporary city life and traditional Japanese culture. An overview of a typical Kanto tour is as follows:
- Tokyo: Tokyo is a big, bustling city with a lot to see and do. The Meiji Shrine, the colourful Shibuya crossing, and the iconic Tokyo Tower are among the most well-known attractions.
- Kamakura: Kamakura is a charming coastal town that is well-known for its numerous Shinto and Buddhist temples. The Hasedera Temple and the Great Buddha statue are among the highlights.
- Yokohama: Port city Yokohama is just south of Tokyo. Numerous shopping and dining options can be found in the well-known Minato Mirai district, which has views of the waterfront.
- Nikko: The mountain town of Nikko, north of Tokyo, is well-known for its breathtaking natural beauty and historic temples and shrines. The Kegon Falls and the Toshogu Shrine are among the highlights.
- Fuji Mount: On clear days, Mount Fuji, Japan's tallest mountain, can be seen from Tokyo. It is just south of the city. A day trip to the mountain to hike or take a scenic boat ride on the lake nearby is also an option.
- Hakone: In the Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park, Hakone is a well-known hot springs resort town. The Hakone Open-Air Museum, breathtaking views of Mount Fuji, and a scenic ride on the Hakone Ropeway are among the trip's highlights.
A Kanto visit offers a blend of city life, noteworthy sights, and normal magnificence, settling on it an extraordinary decision for those keen on encountering different Japan's contributions.