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Scandic Nights: Aurora Lights & Arctic Rides (from Tokyo to Nara)

19 days
From Tokyo to Nara
4.7
86 traveler reviews
Scandic Nights: Aurora Lights & Arctic Rides (from Tokyo to Nara) - journaway

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  • In-depth Cultural
  • Temples
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  • Intl. Flights Included
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  • Sightseeing
  • Historical
Partially Guided
Independent travel, featuring selected guided excursions
Guided in English
Age range up to 99
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Highlights

  • Explore Tokyo's vibrant Shibuya Crossing
  • Visit the serene Meiji Shrine in Tokyo
  • Taste fresh sushi at Tsukiji Fish Market
  • Stroll through Kyoto's Fushimi Inari Shrine
  • Discover the ancient temples of Kyoto

Itinerary

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  1. Introduction
  1. Day 1 In the largest city in the world: Tokyo!
  2. Day 2 Tokyo's faces: between neon light & Shinto shrine
  3. Day 3 Fancy Breakfast: Sushi, Skylines & Sundowner
  4. Day 4 Omotenashi: hospitality from cosplay cafés to konbinis
  5. Day 5 Barefoot Adventure: sparkling crystals & floating flowers
  6. Day 6 Dreamy Views: Green oasis & sparkling skyline
  7. Day 7 I'm Soy Into You: Sushi cooking class with experts
  8. Day 8 Trubeliges Tokyo: Kittys, Karaoke & Kawaii!
  9. Day 9 Time travel on the Shinkansen: Living Kyoto
  10. Day 10 A thousand red gates: best view at sunset
  11. Day 11 Arashiyama: Bamboo forest & Zen moment
  12. Day 12 Kyoto: Under cherry blossoms to the Street of Monsters
  13. Day 13 Better by the Bay: Between beech forest & boathouses
  14. Day 14 Sannenzaka: Three-storey temples & iconic streets
  15. Day 15 Osaka: Between maid cafés and cult fast food
  16. Day 16 Colorful hustle and bustle: Statue of Liberty & Floating Gardens
  17. Day 17 Rich in tradition: to shrines, bridges & gardens
  18. Day 18 Heaps of Highlights: UNESCO heritage & tame deer
  19. Day 19 Sayonara: Take to the skies!
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What's Included

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  • Accommodation
  • International Flights
  • Meals
  • Additional Services
  • Transport
  • Free eSIM
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Customer Reviews

  • Karl
    · August 25th, 2024
    My son is a fan of Japan. Reason enough to invite him on a trip. As we wanted to see the cities on our own, we looked for a variant where everything would be organized by a tour operator, but where we would be independent in exploring the sights. This worked out wonderfully. We spent some impressive days in Tokyo, Kanazawa, Kyoto, Hiroshima/Miyajima and Osaka and were able to get to know something of the Japanese way of life.
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  • Markus
    · July 13th, 2024
    All in all, a really great experience and a trip to remember. If I could make a few points for improvement: 1. as the trip was made on the Shinkansen trains, hotels near the station would just be more convenient. Some of the hotels were really far away (sometimes almost 6km as in Osaka). This means either unnecessary dragging of luggage (which is cumbersome and time-consuming given the temperatures and routes) or high cab costs or, again, cumbersome, arduous use of local public transport. I have seen really nice hotels near the station and that would have really enhanced the trip. Especially because at the beginning you are not yet familiar with the customs of local public transport. 2. if you are traveling as a young couple (and we explicitly asked for this), then a double bed would of course be nicer on vacation than two single beds. Even when we asked, this wish could not be fulfilled in some hotels despite "24-hour travel assistance". If I were to book the hotels myself, I could pay attention to this, but unfortunately not with this package tour. 3. the costs of the Suica top-up have still not been reimbursed (after almost 3 weeks). It's not a shame, but this is simply a bank transfer, how long can it take? 4. the booking was a bit bumpy, first the wrong price was confirmed to us, then a transfer of the correct amount was requested (although the website said that the amount would be debited from the credit card). Everything was sorted out, but you have enough other things to do with travel planning. Just yesterday (3 days after our return) we received 2 more emails stating that the payment had been received (we had already received this email before the start of the trip) and wishing us a pleasant trip. The documents "will arrive 1-2 weeks before departure". Please what? The trip is already behind us. It all tarnishes the professionalism a little and shouldn't really happen like this. 5 Finally, I would like to point out that I assume no one from the travel company has ever taken this trip themselves. If they had, they would have realized that it would have been better to visit Koyto and Osaka one after the other. So we basically drove past Osaka, to Hiroshima and then back to Osaka. In our opinion, this could have been better planned if we had traveled the route in a different order. In the end, we were pleased that the sim cards were included, which were very often helpful and useful. We particularly liked the Reysol Hotel in Kyoto, it was an absolute recommendation. Great rooms, very modern. The Knot Hiroshima had a great location (right next to the Peace Park) and a nice roof terrace, albeit with very small rooms. Likewise the Joytel in Osaka, very small rooms and a wild location in the Shinsekai gaming district, relatively far from the city center. The Square Kanazawa was well located and also quite nice rooms in terms of facilities and size. Moreover, the possibility of onsen on the rooftop was really great.
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  • Celina
    · November 24th, 2024
    Super organization!!!
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Dates & Availability

19 days
Scandic Nights: Aurora Lights & Arctic Rides (from Tokyo to Nara)
From Tokyo to Nara

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