Daibutsu (the Great Buddha)

Tour Highlights

Designed for anyone who is active, curious, and adventurous – this tour is about experiencing Tokyo’s energy and excitement.  It starts as we travel by train to our lodging, a pleasant Japanese Inn located off the usual tourist path. 

Using the hotel as our base of operations, we will travel on Tokyo’s subways, trains, and buses to explore this enticing maze of paradoxes: fascinating ancient traditions colliding with a future going full tilt. 

This Land-only tour includes:
Great dining (six lunches and seven dinners, plus more; daily breakfast at hotel also included)
Lodging for seven nights in a Japanese Inn
All Transportation required for our itinerary in Japan
All Entrance Fees for included attractions
This tour is Fully Escorted from the time you emerge from customs at Narita Airport until you return to the airport for your departure.


Tokyo Sightseeing

Tsukiji Market Met. Gov. Building observation deck
Hama Rikyu Garden Shibuya walking tour (Including Hachiko)
Sumida River boat ride Views of Imperial Palace & East Garden
Nakamise-Dori & Senso-ji Temple Odaiba "Rainbow Town"
Ginza walking tour Meiji-jingu Shrine
Ueno Park Yokohama Chinatown
Ameyoko marketplace Omotesando/Aoyama walking tour
Akihabara "Electric Town" Temples & Shrines of Kamakura
Shinjuku walking tour Plus much more!

In addition to its comprehensive itinerary and exceptional price, another aspect which makes this tour unique is its size – a maximum of fifteen participants.  This allows us to include many options not available on larger motor coach tours, and gives each participant a much more complete experience of Japanese culture.

Tokyo–Seven Days & Seven Nights
This tour is offered on the following dates:
November 3 – 11 , 2010 (tour commences in Japan Nov. 4)
February 9 – 17, 2011 (tour commences in Japan Feb. 10)
March 30 – April 7, 2011 (tour commences in Japan Mar. 31)
May 11 – 19, 2011 (tour commences in Japan May 12)
June 1 – 9, 2011 (tour commences in Japan June 2)
August 24 – September 1, 2011 (tour commences in Japan Aug. 25)
September 21 – 29, 2011 (tour commences in Japan Sep. 22)
October 5 – 13, 2011 (tour commences in Japan Oct. 6)
November 2 – 10, 2011 (tour commences in Japan Nov. 3)

Price: $999 deposit plus 110,000 yen at the commencement of the tour,
per person,
double occupancy (single suplement 18,000 yen).

Due to fluctuations in the currency markets the final payment is collected in yen. This ensures that we are able to provide you with all services promised at the highest quality level. Recently the dollar/yen exchange rate has been close to 85 yen/dollar. At this rate the final tour price would equal $2,325.



To register now for Tokyo–Seven Days & Seven Nights

  • Call Steve at:
    • 928-254-3997 (office)

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