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Joining a tour is a great way to see Japan, and with the amazing
variety of packages available there is truly something for everyone:
half-day specialized excursions, 9-day tours of the country, and
everything in between!
Popular one day trips 
- Ninja

- Ninjas are often portrayed as supermen who carry out undercover espionage operations, making full use of phenomenal physical abilities and various ninjutsu (ninja techniques). Don'...
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- A Day in the Life of a Sumo Wrestler

- A typical day in the life of a sumo wrestler starts with early morning practice. It's a spectacle to see these powerful wrestlers battling it out in these morning sessions. After y...
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- Pop Culture Experience in Akihabara

- An American "otaku" dressed as a cartoon character will walk you through the town of Akihabara, Tokyo's world famous Electric Town and seat of "otaku" hardcore fan culture. He will...
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- Samurai Sword Action

- You will learn how to fight using a Samurai sword from a group of experts led by Tetsuro Shimaguchi, the head choreographer in the swordfight scene in the snowy garden in "Kill Bil...
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Popular over night trips 
- Mt Fuji Hakone & Onsen 2Days (Hakone Hot...

- A special 2-day package staying in Hakone! Experience Mt. Fuji, Japan's most famous symbol. Take in the amazing view from Mt.Fuji 5th Station (weather permitting) before moving to ...
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- Historical Japan (9 days) -Round Trip-

- Visit the vibrant, older Tokyo area of Asakua, famous for the Sensoji Temple and Nakamise-dori shopping lane. Enjoy nature in Nikko, with its beautiful Lake Chuzenji and Nikko Tosh...
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- Scenic Japan (6 days): Tokyo, Mt.Fuji, H...

- A 6-day tour of Japan's must-see spots: Tokyo, Mt. Fuji, Hakone, Kyoto and Nara. The last two days are left free for you to explore Kyoto at your leisure. A short tour that leaves ...
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- Sunrise Highlight 3days -Mt.Fuji & Kyoto...

- Enjoy a breathtaking view from Mt. Fuji and visit the historical mountain resort area of Hakone. Explore Kyoto's 1,200 years of history with a visit to the Tokugawa era shoguns' re...
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