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Please note: If you would like to request neighboring rooms next to your traveling companions, you and your traveling companions must have the same room types in order to be next to each other. For example, if you have requested a double room, but your traveling companions have requested a twin, or triple room, then neighboring rooms cannot be accommodated. However, if both you and your traveling companions match in room type, then neighboring rooms will likely be arranged for your convenience.
The perfect Tokyo Anime summer trip is right here at
AJT! Discover cute and colorful anime districts, shop at
both popular and out-of-the-way anime shops, enjoy
immersive anime experiences, and even see Hakone /
Mount Fuji during this exclusively anime Tokyo itinerary!
Our summer Tokyo Anime tour begins with a day
exploring the otaku districts at Ikebukuro and Akihabara,
where you guide will show you both the popular and
hidden anime locations, with impressive shops including
Animate, Gamers, Mandarake, K-Books, and Otome
Road, where you can shop merchandise related to your
favorite anime characters. Enjoy a lunch experience at a
maid cafe and, in the evening, attend a live underground
idol show, featuring a Japanese idol-style pop music
performance. We immerse in the exciting worlds and
characters of Studio Ghibli at the Ghibli Museum,
browse the pop culture shops in Nakano Broadway, and
taste the delectable local cuisine of Kabukicho and
Shinjuku Golden Gai on a food tour. Exploring Tokyo
can sometimes feel like you’ve stepped into an anime,
especially while we visit Sensoji Temple in Asakusa,
browse the fashions of Harajuku’s Takeshita Street, and
walk across the Shibuya “Scramble Crossing” to visit the
Hachiko Statue. We enjoy a day in the beautiful Hakone
region where we view Mt. Fuji, take a cruise on Lake
Ashi, and hike around the Owakudani active volcanic
zone! The tour wraps up with a day of leisure that gives
you the free time to see what you want in Tokyo, with
suggestions from your helpful guide.
Discover the must-see anime districts and attractions of
Tokyo on our 7-day Tokyo Anime Tour! This is the
perfect itinerary for adding a day at Tokyo Disneyland,
DisneySea, or Sanrio Puroland, so ask us if you would
like AJT to arrange your pre or post-stay hotels! While
traveling throughout Tokyo, we’ll use the city's quick and
clean public transit system, combined with days using
our comfortable private coach buses. Enjoy nights
staying in deluxe Tokyo hotels, and meals provided as
listed on the itinerary, and tour and translation
assistance from our friendly, professional English-
speaking guides.
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Please Note:
All prices are per person, based on twin (double on
request) or triple occupancy.
International flights are
not included on our tours - this allows you the flexibility to
choose your own departure and get the best value for your
money!
We can arrange international flights for
US customers if needed, please ask for details.
We require US$200 deposit per person to hold the space at time of booking and the final payment is due 2 month prior to departure.
Private coach and public transportation depending on the destinations.
This tour starts and finishes in Tokyo for arrivals and departures at Narita Airport (NRT) or Haneda Airport (HND).
Vegetarian or special meals can be arranged.
Airport meet and greet and airport transfers are NOT included, but we will provide with full instructions in advance. We can also arrange shared shuttle service for your arrival transfer at US$75.00 per person per way from Haneda Airport (HND), and US$90.00 per person per way from Narita Airport (NRT).
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Tour schedule and prices subject to change without notice
Welcome to Japan! Check-in your hotel in central Tokyo on your own. The rest of the day is free for leisure. Meet your tour guide and group in the morning the next day.
DEL style Ikebukuro Higashiguchi by Daiwa Roynet Hotel or similar class
NOTE 1: Airport meet and greet and airport transfers are NOT included, but we will provide with full instructions in advance. We can also arrange shared shuttle service for your arrival transfer at US$75.00 per person per way from Haneda Airport (HND), and US$90.00 per person per way from Narita Airport (NRT).
NOTE 2: If you wish to stay extra nights before the tour starts, please contact us to book hotel accommodations.
After breakfast, enjoy a day of anime culture in Tokyo. We visit two of Tokyo's biggest anime locations starting with Ikebukuro, where we visit top anime shopping locations like Animate Ikebukuro Honten and Otome Road, as well as those smaller, less-touristy spots. Enjoy lunch at a maid cafe, where meals and drinks are brought to your table by a friendly maid. We then go to Akihabara - the anime capital of Japan, where we explore its top anime locations and lesser- known shops. In the evening, enjoy an Underground Idol Live Show, featuring Japanese pop idol-style music entertainment.
DEL style Ikebukuro Higashiguchi by Daiwa Roynet Hotel or similar class
After breakfast, we visit the popular Ghibli Museum. The museum showcases the many beloved works of Hayao Miyazaki and other animators of Studio Ghibli, and includes a special exhibition hall, a theater for viewing exclusive Ghibli short films, a reading room, a café, and a shop selling licensed merchandise. Then, we browse Nakano Broadway, a shopping complex noted for its many stores that sell anime, manga, gaming, pop idol, and other otaku-related products. We proceed from there to Shinjuku for a tour of Kabukicho and Golden Gai. A commercial district bounded by skyscrapers; Shinjuku is especially popular for its energetic nightlife. The neon heart of Shinjuku is at Kabukicho: a red-light district famous for its glittery collection of restaurants and nightclubs. Within Kabukicho is Golden Gai, which is a group of narrow alleys housing over 200 small shanty- type bars. As you explore, find a dinner that suits your taste.
DEL style Ikebukuro Higashiguchi by Daiwa Roynet Hotel or similar class
Our first stop for the day is Asakusa Sensoji Temple, which is located in Tokyo's Asakusa district and is the city's oldest temple and shrine complex. On the way to the main temple hall, browse the stalls along the Nakamise district, which sells a variety of traditional and modern Japanese souvenir goods, from kimono to cute keychains. We go from there to the Imperial Palace East Garden. The grounds contain the ruins of Old Edo Castle, meticulously maintained lawns and trees framing a backdrop of modern Tokyo cityscape, and a stately Japanese landscape garden. Next, stroll Harajuku’s Takeshita District and enjoy browsing the fascinating shops displaying the latest fashion trends. Harajuku is especially known for its eccentric youth fashions, but cute and conventional items can be purchased here as well. Then we go to Shibuya to experience the Shibuya “Scramble Crossing” which, at the right signal, floods the intersection with a great throng of oncoming businesspeople, shoppers, and travelers, converging from all directions. On one corner of the crossing is the statue of the faithful Akita dog, Hachiko, who is celebrated for his enduring loyalty to his master.
DEL style Ikebukuro Higashiguchi by Daiwa Roynet Hotel or similar class
Today, we depart Tokyo for Mount Fuji where, if the weather is in our favor, we will visit the 5th station. From there, you can see some of the mountain's enchanting landscape and take in views of the peak. We then enjoy a cruise of Lake Ashi, where you can appreciate Hakone’s splendid natural scenery, which includes a view of the vermillion torii shrine gate of Hakone Shrine, the sight of rolling hills covered in forest, and even scenes of Mount Fuji (in clear weather). We then go to Owakudani, where visitors will have the chance to see steamy hot springs and sulfurous fumes along the trails of an active volcanic zone. We will stay at the Onsen Hotel in Hakone, where you can enjoy dinner and a relaxing dip in an onsen hot spring bath.
Itoen Hotel Hakone Yumoto or similar class
Today, we depart Hakone for Tokyo with the guide. On arrival, you are free for leisure through the afternoon and evening to enjoy Tokyo on your own. Please check with the guide on the day for suggested activities.
DEL style Ikebukuro Higashiguchi by Daiwa Roynet Hotel or similar class
After breakfast, our tour officially ends.
Return airport transfer is not included, but we
will
provide with
full instructions to get to the airport in advance.
Or you can extend your stay and visit Tokyo
Disneyland,
Tokyo DisneySea, Sanrio Puroland or other
exciting
sites in
Tokyo.
Please contact us to arrange your post-stay
hotel.
NOTE 3: If you would like to stay longer in Japan, please contact us to book hotel accommodations.
Tokyo is the number one destination for tourist bound for Japan. It is the number one most populated, the biggest city, and is the capital of Japan. From shopping to sightseeing, this city offers everything that tourist want to see. There are a number of places to see the entire city, tourist can visit the Tokyo Skytree or Tokyo Tower to get a breathtaking view of the city. For shopping, visitors can head to the most popular areas such as Ginza, Ikebukuro’s Sunshine City, or Shinjuku. There are also many museums available such as the Edo Tokyo Museum or the Tokyo National Museum. This modern city still has many parks, temples, and shines for anyone interested in a cultural experience.
There are numerous anime spots in Ikebukuro including the Animate Main Store, K-Books Cosplay Pavilion, and Otome Road.
Ikebukuro is one of the major anime districts of Tokyo, second only to Akihabara in number of anime shops, otaku boutiques, and maid cafes. Ikebukuro is home to Otome Road, which offers stores full of anime, doujinshi (self-published manga), and other merchandise largely geared toward female otakus. Otome Road is also called “Fujyoshi Street”, a term referencing women who enjoy homoerotic romance manga between young men, and while you’ll see plenty of merchandise appealing to this otaku subgroup, but there is something to please any manga/anime fan. Popular stores include the Animate Main Store, Comic Toranoana, Lashinbang (which specializes in character goods), and K-Books Cosplay Pavilion. There is also the Sunshine City shopping complex nearby, known for its Pokemon Center.
Akihabara is the center of Japan anime culture with countless anime spots like Animate, Gamers, and Radio Kaikan.
Akihabara is, without doubt, the otaku heart of Japan, with countless stores selling merchandise related to anime, manga, and gaming. To some in the anime fan community, Akihabara has become something of an anime pilgrimage site that any true otaku must visit once in their lifetime. Our anime tours visit popular shops such as Animate, Gamers, Radio Kaikan, Lashinbang, Kotobukiya, and Melon Books, which sell a range of collectible merchandise, from character figures and plushies to stationary and everything in-between. But select anime tours include visits to the anime shops hidden in alleys and inside larger stores - rare gems that go missed by tourists and don’t appear on web bloggers’ top 5 lists.
Lunch at a Maid Cafe involves being attended to by a cute Japanese maid and enjoying delicious treats like omurice and parfaits.
Imagine a world where cute Japanese girls in European- style maid outfits cheerfully greet you in character as their master (or mistress), personally waiting on you and serving you from among a selection of tasty sweets, treats, and drinks. This is the concept of the Japanese maid cafe - an establishment where patrons can enjoy being waited on by a maid for a little while. Guests choose food from a small menu that often includes omurice - a bed of savory rice wrapped in a fluffy omelet. Other dishes are easy comfort foods made with ingredients like hamburger or sweet Japanese curry. They also have cutesy desserts - especially parfaits, and a selection of drinks like coffee, tea, juice, or soft drinks. For an extra fee, customers can usually get a maid to write on their omurice in ketchup (or on desserts with syrup), to make their meal extra “magical”.
An Underground Idol Live Show is a thrilling live performance of an amateur pop idol or group of idols.
Pop Idol groups like AKB48 and Morning Musume are a huge part of Japan’s musical pop culture, and there are even anime (such as Love Live) based on Japan’s pop idol phenomenon. While it is difficult to arrange tickets to see AKB live while in Tokyo, there are “underground idol” groups that play more accessible pop performances throughout the year. Underground idol performances aren’t as professionally manufactured as those of the big name groups, but still maintain their signature cutesy energy and style, so their fans look on underground idols as something like up-and-coming pros, and seeing a performance feels like getting an early look at a music artist before they (hopefully) make it big. So fans of J-Pop Idol groups who want to see a fun and energetic idol performance while visiting Japan can enjoy them at venues in Shinjuku and Akihabara.
See all things Studio Ghibli related at the intricately detailed Ghibli Museum.
The Ghibli Museum is a thorough exhibit showcasing films and art by Studio Ghibli, one of Japan’s largest animation studios. It is renowned as a must see site for all Miyazaki Hayao fans, the creator of celebrated films such as Spirited Away, Howl’s Moving Castle, My Neighbor Totoro, and many more.
Nakano Broadway is a shopping complex in Tokyo known for numerous shops selling anime and pop culture merchandise.
Nakano Broadway is a shopping mall in the Nakano ward of Tokyo. Opening in 1966, it developed over time into one of the top shopping spots to buy various otaku merchandise, especially anime, manga and video game-related merchandise. Three full floors of the shopping center are dedicated to these kinds of cultural goods, which include popular figurines, pop idol CDs, and other collectables. Stores of note include the Mandarake otaku goods chain, which operates no less than twenty-seven different shops in Nakano Broadway alone, with each store focusing on a different category of merchandise, such as a separate store for cosplay costumes, toy robots, and doujinshi books.
Kabukicho and Golden Gai are entertainment / red light districts in Shinjuku with numerous nightclubs, eateries, and bars.
Kabukicho is an entertainment district in the Shinjuku region of Tokyo. Originally intended to have a kabuki theater, it now has the reputation of being a red-light district, with a high number of host and hostess clubs, night clubs, and love hotels. Guests visiting Kabukicho on their own should be wary - some of the clubs have hidden fees designed to drain you of your money, but with a good guide you can find some delicious eateries with reasonable prices serving everything from bowls of ramen to grilled yakiniku to quality sushi. Within Kabukicho is Shinjuku Golden Gai - a collection of over 200 small bars and eateries crammed into six narrow alleys. As the streets of Golden Gai are private, photography is restricted and requires a special permit. Some of the bars in Golden Gai are incredibly exclusive, requiring someone who is already a patron to gain entrance, and others cater specifically to locals. But our guides can help you find bars that are open and friendly to foreigners.
Buddhist temple with souvenir shopping street, an atmosphere of old Tokyo.
The Sensoji Temple located in Asakusa is one of the most popular Buddhist temples to visit. The temple was built and completed in the year 645 and is Tokyo’s oldest temple. The surrounding area offers shopping for souvenirs and food. The Sanja Festival is one of Tokyo’s biggest festivals and is held every May at Asakusa Temple.
Former private garden walk of the Imperial family, including ruins of Tokugawa Shogun's castle.
The garden connected to the Imperial Palace is one the most beautiful in the cty, and was once the private gardens of the Imperial Family. The only part of the Inner Palace open for public enjoyment, the grounds includes some stone walls and tower foundations of Edo Castle - former home of the Tokugawa Shogun, as well as the Suwano Teahouse, and the Museum of Imperial Collections. Within the garden areas, wide variety of trees and flowers planted there provide visitors with scenes of colorful beauty in any season, including not only seasonal favorites like cherry, plum, or maple trees, but species of flowers from all across Japan.
Harajuku is the center for the most extreme fashion styles and teenage trends in Japan.
Harajuku is known as the center for extreme fashion styles and teenage trends in Japan. The area is located between Shinjuku and Shibuya station on the Yamanote Line. The most famous street in front of Harajuku Station is Takeshita Dori (Takeshita Street). Along that road there are many trendy shops, secondhand clothes store, and fashion boutiques for shopping. While walking along the street you can see fashionistas dressed up. There are also crepe stands and fast food options for people to enjoy while exploring the street. South of Takeshita Street is Omotesando where more of the famous brand name shops are located. Omotesando is twice the length of Takeshita and is popular among urbanites. The Omotesando Hills is a complex where most of those brands are located including the famed Kiddy Land.
Shibuya Crossing is one of the busiest intersections in Tokyo, consisting of a large multi-directional
Shibuya Crossing is one of Tokyo's most famous and recognizable locations. Tokyo is a true megalopolis: a city that never sleeps, and the Shibuya Crossing is a perfect example of that endless activity that Tokyo has become known for. Shibuya Crossing sits next to Shibuya Station, and is a multi-directional "scramble crossing" often called the world's busiest intersection, suffering almost no loss of foot traffic no matter the time of day. The Crossing is so iconic that it has been featured in movies, such as Lost in Translation and Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift. The crossing is nearby another famous landmark - the statue of Hachiko the Dog sits on one of the corners. And the area has some other nearby attractions to enjoy - go shopping at Shibuya Scramble Square, take in the view from Shibuya Sky, or sit on the second floor of the Tsutaya Starbucks and sip coffee while you watch the bustling crowd on the Crossing below.
The highest mountain in Japan, Mt. Fuji is 3,776 meters above sea level, and is located more or less in the center of Japan, stretching over Shizuoka and Yamanashi prefectures. Its elegant conical form has frequently been depicted in many paintings and literary works since ancient times. Many artists have been captivated by the diverse expressions shown by this mountain depending on the season, or depending on the time of the day, whether in the morning or early evening. It is widely believed that Mt. Fuji is unparalleled worldwide as a mountain that has so frequently been narrated, sung in verse, and drawn.
Great view of the Fuji Five Lakes area below.
Mt. Fuji is a widely-known symbol of Japan. At 3,773 meters, Mount Fuji is Japan’s tallest mountain. “Station (gome)” is the unit representing one tenth of the length from the trail entrance to the top.The fifth station Mt. Fuji is the fifth point from the base at the height of 2,305 meter. Being the end of the Fuji Subaru Line toll road and the highest point that general cars can reach. From the observatory you can see below Komitake Shrine, an ancient place for prayer that has been visited by worshippers and disciplinant, and Yamanaka-ko, the largest lake among the five Fuji lakes.
Hakone is located in Kanagawa Prefecture and is only about two hours away from Tokyo. Hakone is park of Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park and is a popular destination for tourist. Hakone is famous in Japan for its hot springs and beautiful natural views. Visitors can go to the many hot spring resorts to relax and unwind or visit the many museums and shrines available. Guests that would appreciate nature more could go to the parks and trails to experience the natural beauty.
Famous for having Mount Fuji in the background and the lake as its inspirational canvas.
Lake Ashinoko along with Mount Fuji in the background is the proud symbol of Hakone. One of the best views with the lake and Mount Fuji could be seen from one of the many sightseeing boats. There are a few boat cruises available, but the main two are ran by Hakone Sightseeing Boats and Izuhakone Sightseeing Boats. The best time to come is during the cherry blossom season and when the autumn colors are at its peak.
Sulfurous vapors and warm rivers.
Owakudani is located in Hakone and is an area around a crater where gaseous fumes, hot springs, and hot rivers exist. Just like most of Hakone, on a clear day, it is possible to see Mount Fuji as well. There are hiking trails available for guests, but these trails are difficult for inexperience hikers.
Tokyo (Day 1, Day 2, Day 3 & Day 4)
DEL style Ikebukuro Higashiguchi by Daiwa Roynet HotelWestern Style Accommodation
DEL style Ikebukuro Higashiguchi by Daiwa Roynet Hotel features air-conditioned rooms with satellite flat-screen TV in the Toshima Ward district of Tokyo. The property is around a 3-minute walk from Ikebukuro Parco Shopping Mall, 900 feet from Ikefukurou Statue and a 4-minute walk from Metropolitan Plaza. All rooms in the hotel are equipped with an electric tea pot. The rooms come with a private bathroom, a bidet and slippers.
Itoen Hotel Hakone Yumoto features authentic Japanese- style guestrooms. It is in a location that affords an unbroken view of Hakone's expansive natural landscape from your window.
DEL style Ikebukuro Higashiguchi by Daiwa Roynet Hotel features air-conditioned rooms with satellite flat-screen TV in the Toshima Ward district of Tokyo. The property is around a 3-minute walk from Ikebukuro Parco Shopping Mall, 900 feet from Ikefukurou Statue and a 4-minute walk from Metropolitan Plaza. All rooms in the hotel are equipped with an electric tea pot. The rooms come with a private bathroom, a bidet and slippers.
PLEASE NOTE: These are the hotels All Japan Tours generally uses on the touring styles and regions shown. There is no guarantee that you will stay in the lodgings listed on the website. We encourage you to check your travel documentation for confirmation of the exact accommodation you will be staying in.
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Feature | Our Budget Tours are designed for our guests who are on a limited budget. Explore the must-see sights and enjoy a hassle-free trip to Japan at an affordable price. | Sample all Japan has to offer, from unique locales to must see tourist attractions. Our Deluxe Tours are fully guided, and use our luxury coaches for your convenience and comfort. | Experience Japanese culture at a slower pace, and with a smaller group size than our deluxe tours. Stay in each city longer so you can soak in the culture and fully appreciate the destinations. | Enjoy upgraded hotels, a slower pace, and a smaller group size for a more intimate experience. Access to a wide range of unique activities that immerse you in authentic Japanese culture. | Explore Japan off the beaten path via Japanese public transportation, walking, hiking, cycling and more. Take more time to enjoy local experiences and picturesque landscape. |
Advantage | Our most cost-effective way to see the highlights of Japan while staying in budget-friendly accommodations. If you would like to have a set of quick stops to sample the must-see sights of Japan, or if you plan to explore Japan on your own but would like to take a short trip to learn about Japan before your self-guided journeys, these are the tours for you. | Our most popular tours for everyone. Fully-escorted - the most hassle-free way to visit Japan for the best value. From Hokkaido to Kyushu, the duration of our Deluxe Tours range from 5 to 27 days. Whether you want to see the best of Japan in a shorter time, or take your time in each city, you will find a tour package that suits your preferences. | Smaller group sizes enable our guests to access more of Japanese culture and traditions. Our Deluxe-Plus Tours are carefully balanced for you to discover the unique Japanese culture, history, arts, food and spectacular scenery Japan has. If you love Japan and want to appreciate the best of everything Japan can offer, these are the tours for you. | Dive into the cultural aspects of Japan at a more leisurely pace. Enjoy more than just sightseeing. All of our Signature Small Group Tours feature a wide range of cultural experiences through interaction with the people and places that represent all that is authentic about the destination. Get an alternative, more in-depth understanding of Japanese culture and art. | Our Active Small Group Tours combine the best cultural locations with off-the-beaten-path destinations via Japanese public transportation. Discover the country of Japan the way the locals do and see Japan from a different angle. A focus on getting away from the crowds and into the real Japan, see the diversity of Japan’s countryside unfold before your eyes. |
Group Size | 20 to 45 people | 10 to 35 people | 6 to 24 people | 4 to 16 people | 4 to 13 people |
Fully-escorted | Comprehensively escorted by AJT's professional English speaking tour guide | Your guides are local experts and residents of the city you are visiting, they do not always escort the group when traveling between cities | |||
Pace | Fast pace to see as much as possible while in Japan | Perfect pace to see as much as possible while in Japan | More leisurely pace to soak in and fully appreciate the destinations, plus free time to explore on your own | ||
Airport Transfers | Airport transfers are NOT included unless otherwise specified | Airport transfers are included* (If no options are taken: hotels are not requested to be changed and passengers use the correct airports) | Airport transfers are included if arriving on the first day of the tour and returning on the last day of the tour | Private airport transfers are included if arriving on the first day of the tour and returning on the last day of the tour | Airport transfers are NOT included unless otherwise specified |
Transfer between cities | Transfer between cities via private coach and Shinkansen (bullet train), depending on the itinerary | Transfer between cities via private coach and first class Shinkansen (bullet train), depending on the itinerary | Transfer between cities via Shinkansen (bullet train) or express train. Private minivans are also used occasionally where public transport is not available or practical | ||
Sightseeing | Sightseeing by private coach with an escorted guide | Sightseeing by private coach and public transportation with an escorted guide | Sightseeing via public transportation (local train, subway & local bus) with local guides | ||
Admission fees and activities | All entry fees to sites and activities listed in the itinerary are included | ||||
Luggage Transfers | Luggage transfers by private coach from hotel to hotel, plus separate luggage transfers are included on select tours | Separate luggage transfers are included | |||
Meals | Breakfast every morning, plus meals as indicated (vegetarian or special meals can be arranged) | ||||
Accommodation | Carefully-selected budget hotels and ryokans | Carefully-selected superior/deluxe hotels and ryokans | Carefully-selected deluxe/boutique hotels and ryokans | Carefully-selected deluxe/luxury hotels and ryokans | Accommodations range from local Japanese inns (minshuku) to budget hotels, to superior/deluxe hotels depending on the tour and destination |
Ages | 4 years old and above | 6 years old and above | |||
Health & Activity | In order to enjoy our tour, you should be able to walk reasonable distances, often over unpaved and uneven surfaces. Some of the most memorable sightseeing activities can only be accomplished on foot. Wheelchairs can be arranged upon request. However, we regret that we’re unable to provide individual assistance to guests with walking difficulties or other personal needs. Guests requiring such individualized assistance must be accompanied by an able-bodied companion who can provide it. | These tours are tailored to the energetic traveler; guests should feel comfortable walking from 4 to 10 miles a day depending on the tour and destination. |