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Tour to Japan

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Tour To Japan
Артем Пиняскин
Сергей Майстришин

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Tokyo
Tokyo, Japan’s capital, is a bustling metropolis blending ultramodern
technology with traditional culture. It’s known for its skyscrapers, neon-lit streets,
and diverse districts like Shibuya, Shinjuku, and Akihabara.

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Hotel
Kimpton Shinjuku Tokyo is a 5
stars hotel which blends modern
luxury with Japanese hospitality.
Its stylish cozy rooms feature
city or Mount Fuji views.
Price for night - 180000¥ / 1190$

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Day 1
Shibuya
Shibuya is one of Tokyo’s most iconic
districts, known for its energy, fashion,
and vibrant culture.
Just steps away from the crossing
stands the Hachiko Statue, a beloved
symbol of loyalty.
After exploring, head to Ichiran
Ramen Shibuya, located near the
station. This famous ramen chain is
known for its solo dining booths and
rich, flavorful tonkotsu ramen.

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Day 1
Asakusa
Asakusa is one of Tokyo’s most historic
districts. At its heart lies Senso-ji,
Tokyo’s oldest Buddhist temple.
For a taste of sumo culture, visit
Chanko & Wanko Restaurant . This
themed restaurant serves chanko-nabe,
the hearty hotpot dish favored by sumo
wrestlers.
In the evening, don’t miss the Dance
Show Based on Geisha and Ninja in
Asakusa.

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Day 2
Foot of Mount Fuji
Nestled near the iconic Mount Fuji, the
area offers a mix of natural beauty,
culinary delights, and spiritual heritage.
After exploring, head to Lake Bake, a
charming bakery located near Lake
Kawaguchi. Known for its fresh bread,
it’s the ideal place to enjoy the view of
Mount Fuji.
Finally, visit the Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji
Sengen Jinja Shrine, one of the most
important shrines dedicated to Mount
Fuji.

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Day 2
Fuji Mount
The Fujinomiya Route is one of the most
popular and accessible paths for climbing
Mount Fuji. This route is known for its
stunning views and relatively shorter
climbing distance compared to other trails.

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Kyoto
Kyoto is a historic city in Japan, known for its ancient temples, traditional wooden
houses, and beautiful gardens. It was Japan’s capital for over 1,000 years and
remains a cultural hub with iconic sites like Fushimi Inari Shrine, Kinkaku-ji
(Golden Pavilion), and Arashiyama Bamboo Forest.

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Hotel
Park Hyatt Kyoto is a “luxury
guesthouse” that blends the
cultural sophistication of Kyoto
with the graceful hospitality of
Park Hyatt.
Price for night-227000¥/1500$

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Day 3
Kinkaku-JI
Kinkaku-ji, or the Golden
Pavilion, is a famous Zen
Buddhist temple in Kyoto,
Japan. Its top two floors are
covered in gold leaf,
creating a stunning
reflection on the
surrounding pond.

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Day 3
Monkey Park
Arashiyama Monkey Park
Iwatayama in Kyoto is home
to wild Japanese macaques. A
short hike leads to the top,
where visitors can see and
feed monkeys.

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Prices
Traveling - 460$
Hotels - 2690$
Restraunts - 235$
Tickets - 42$
Total:
3577$ / 541479¥ / 346681₽
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