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Departure from Tokyo, Japan|Private Car One-Day Tour (10 Hours)|Nikko, Karuizawa, Gunma, Yokohama
Shizuoka, Japan
Nagano Prefecture, Japan
Gunma Prefecture, Japan
Tokyo, Japan
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Kanto Region, Japan. Depart from Tokyo for a 10-hour private car one-day tour. Choose from popular destinations in Nikko, Tochigi; Karuizawa, Nagano; Gunma; and Yokohama. Must-see attractions include Yokohama Chinatown, Kusatsu Onsen, Karuizawa Prince Shopping Plaza, Shiraito Falls, Toshogu Shrine, Irohazaka for autumn leaves, Lake Chuzenji, Kinugawa Onsen, and more. Customize your own exclusive itinerary.

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Yokohama Private Car One-Day Tour (Departure from Tokyo)

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¥62,900
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Nikko Private Car One-Day Tour (Departure from Tokyo)

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¥82,900
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Karuizawa Private Car One-Day Tour (Departure from Tokyo)

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¥82,900
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Gunma Private Car One-Day Tour (Departure from Tokyo)

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¥94,900
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The Highlight

-Customized 10-hour private car one-day tour starting from Tokyo city, with flexible itinerary based on your needs -Enjoy a comfortable 10-hour private car service with various vehicle options available -Explore the soul and cultural capitals of Japan effortlessly: Yokohama, Nikko, Karuizawa, Gunma, and more -Drivers provide Japanese and/or Chinese support, eliminating any communication concerns

The Experience

ー Vehicle Information ー ・7-seater vehicle (Toyota Alphard or similar) Without using child seats, it can accommodate up to 6 passengers (including children) + 2 standard pieces of luggage ・10-seater vehicle (Toyota Hiace or similar) Without using child seats, it can accommodate up to 9 passengers (including children) + 2 standard pieces of luggage ・14-seater vehicle (Toyota Hiace or similar) Without using child seats, it can accommodate up to 13 passengers (including children) + 6 standard pieces of luggage ・22-seater vehicle (Toyota Coaster or similar) Without using child seats, it can accommodate up to 21 passengers (including children) + 5 standard pieces of luggage ・About Luggage Standard luggage size: 36cm x 25cm x 53cm. Large luggage will be considered as 2 pieces. If the maximum number of passengers or luggage capacity is exceeded, resulting in an inability to travel, the cost will be borne by the customer.

ー Sightseeing Introduction ー 【Nikko】 Located in the northwest part of Tochigi Prefecture, it is only about 2 hours from Tokyo and is a very popular tourist destination in the Kanto region. In addition to the World Heritage site "Toshogu Shrine" and other historical buildings, Nikko also boasts "Kegon Falls," one of Japan's top three waterfalls, the autumn leaves viewing spots "Irohazaka" and "Lake Chuzenji," and the famous "Kinugawa Onsen." It is a place where you can enjoy history, nature, and hot springs, making it a fun destination for people of all ages!

【Karuizawa】 A small town located in Kitasaku District, Nagano Prefecture. Cool in the summer, it is a famous summer resort, and its autumn foliage is even more attractive. There are abundant sightseeing spots such as churches, Karuizawa Prince Shopping Plaza, and Shiraito Falls.

【Gunma Prefecture】 Surrounded by mountains on all sides, its natural scenery changes with the seasons. You can enjoy waterfalls, rivers, plateaus, valleys, and lakes all in one place. Additionally, many family-friendly spots and unique scenery harmoniously blending buildings and nature are some of Gunma's charms. Gunma's Kusatsu Onsen is Japan's top hot spring, along with "Arima Onsen" in Hyogo Prefecture and "Gero Onsen" in Gifu Prefecture. Kusatsu offers not only rich hot spring resources but also numerous attractions and gourmet spots. Strolling through the streets, you can feel the strong retro atmosphere. It's highly recommended whether you do a day trip from Tokyo or stay overnight in a hot spring inn.

【Yokohama】 A vibrant, modern city where Japanese and Western cultures merge. Whether you want to taste delicious cuisine, explore culture and history, or enjoy magnificent scenery, this area, known as the Pearl of Japan, can meet your needs. Yokohama's Chinatown with its shops and restaurants, the grand and impressive daytime and dazzling nighttime cityscape, and the spectacular winter light show at Lake Sagami are must-see attractions.

ー Recommended Routes ー (For reference only) ・Yokohama One-Day Tour Ramen Museum - Yokohama Minato Mirai - Red Brick Warehouse - Sankeien Garden ・Nikko One-Day Tour Toshogu Shrine - Rinnoji Temple - Lake Chuzenji - Kegon Falls ・Karuizawa One-Day Tour Kumoba Pond - Shiraito Falls - Old Karuizawa Ginza Street - Stone Church - Highland Church ・Gunma One-Day Tour Mount Haruna + Lake Haruna + Ikaho Shrine + Ikaho Onsen

Guide Services

Languages Spoken by Guides

  • Mandarin Chinese
  • Japanese

Itinerary

  • Lake Chuzenji in Nikko was formed due to a volcanic eruption 20,000 years ago. It is the highest lake in Japan and has been selected as one of Japan's top 100 scenic spots.
    Lake Chuzenji in Nikko was formed due to a volcanic eruption 20,000 years ago. It is the highest lake in Japan and has been selected as one of Japan's top 100 scenic spots.
  • Tamozawa Imperial Villa Memorial Park in Nikko was established as a retreat for Emperor Taisho. It is a comprehensive architectural complex that combines styles from the late Edo period, Meiji, and Taisho eras.
    Tamozawa Imperial Villa Memorial Park in Nikko was established as a retreat for Emperor Taisho. It is a comprehensive architectural complex that combines styles from the late Edo period, Meiji, and Taisho eras.
  • Nikko Toshogu Shrine, a UNESCO World Heritage site, enshrines Tokugawa Ieyasu, the first shogun of the Edo period. The buildings in the shrine are elaborately carved, lacquered, and colorfully decorated by master craftsmen from all over Japan, making it the epitome of luxurious splendor.
    Nikko Toshogu Shrine, a UNESCO World Heritage site, enshrines Tokugawa Ieyasu, the first shogun of the Edo period. The buildings in the shrine are elaborately carved, lacquered, and colorfully decorated by master craftsmen from all over Japan, making it the epitome of luxurious splendor.
  • The wooden, vermilion-lacquered Shinkyo Bridge marks the entrance to the Nikko mountains. Legend has it that Shodo Shonin could not cross the Daiya River at this location, so he prayed for divine intervention, and two snakes appeared, transforming into the bridge.
    The wooden, vermilion-lacquered Shinkyo Bridge marks the entrance to the Nikko mountains. Legend has it that Shodo Shonin could not cross the Daiya River at this location, so he prayed for divine intervention, and two snakes appeared, transforming into the bridge.
  • Kumoba Pond, known locally as "Swan Lake," offers stunningly beautiful scenery that changes with the seasons, making it a favorite among locals and tourists alike.
    Kumoba Pond, known locally as "Swan Lake," offers stunningly beautiful scenery that changes with the seasons, making it a favorite among locals and tourists alike.
  • Shiraito Falls, located in the northern part of Karuizawa, is fed by water from Mount Asama. With a height of 3 meters and a width of 70 meters, the falls appear as thousands of white threads cascading down, offering a profound sense of the beauty of nature.
    Shiraito Falls, located in the northern part of Karuizawa, is fed by water from Mount Asama. With a height of 3 meters and a width of 70 meters, the falls appear as thousands of white threads cascading down, offering a profound sense of the beauty of nature.
  • "Karuizawa Kogen Church" and "Harunire Terrace" were built after World War II. Previously, during the Taisho period, they served as "Hoshino Gakudo," a place where intellectuals and writers exchanged ideas and gathered.
    "Karuizawa Kogen Church" and "Harunire Terrace" were built after World War II. Previously, during the Taisho period, they served as "Hoshino Gakudo," a place where intellectuals and writers exchanged ideas and gathered.
  • Kusatsu Onsen is renowned as one of Japan's "Three Famous Hot Springs." The hot spring water is highly acidic and is well-known for its excellent antibacterial properties.
    Kusatsu Onsen is renowned as one of Japan's "Three Famous Hot Springs." The hot spring water is highly acidic and is well-known for its excellent antibacterial properties.
  • From above, looking down at Fukiware Falls, you can feel the majestic power and astonishing force of nature. The powerful river water rushes and crashes between huge rocks, creating a roaring sound and offering a truly spectacular view.
    From above, looking down at Fukiware Falls, you can feel the majestic power and astonishing force of nature. The powerful river water rushes and crashes between huge rocks, creating a roaring sound and offering a truly spectacular view.
  • The historic Ikaho Onsen has long been loved by many literary figures such as Takehisa Yumeji, Tokutomi Roka, and Yosano Akiko. Here, you can fully immerse yourself in the literary atmosphere of autumn.
    The historic Ikaho Onsen has long been loved by many literary figures such as Takehisa Yumeji, Tokutomi Roka, and Yosano Akiko. Here, you can fully immerse yourself in the literary atmosphere of autumn.
  • Stroll through Ikaho, one of Gunma's best hot springs.
    Stroll through Ikaho, one of Gunma's best hot springs.
  • The Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse, which served as a logistics hub from the Meiji to Taisho periods in Japan, was once the most advanced warehouse in the world. The exterior of the building still maintains the European-style red brick architecture.
    The Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse, which served as a logistics hub from the Meiji to Taisho periods in Japan, was once the most advanced warehouse in the world. The exterior of the building still maintains the European-style red brick architecture.
  • The Yokohama Landmark Tower, standing at approximately 296 meters, is the second tallest building in Japan. Its most distinctive feature is the Sky Garden on the 69th floor, offering a 360-degree view of the Yokohama nightscape. You can also see famous landmarks such as Tokyo Tower and Skytree.
    The Yokohama Landmark Tower, standing at approximately 296 meters, is the second tallest building in Japan. Its most distinctive feature is the Sky Garden on the 69th floor, offering a 360-degree view of the Yokohama nightscape. You can also see famous landmarks such as Tokyo Tower and Skytree.
  • The Shin-Yokohama Ramen Museum is a ramen-themed museum that brings together famous ramen shops from all over Japan, each with its unique style. All the shops in the museum offer mini-sized bowls of ramen.
    The Shin-Yokohama Ramen Museum is a ramen-themed museum that brings together famous ramen shops from all over Japan, each with its unique style. All the shops in the museum offer mini-sized bowls of ramen.
  • The traditional Japanese garden "Sankeien" features nationally important historic buildings relocated from various parts of Japan, harmoniously arranged among ponds and rocks. The garden exudes classical elegance and offers a unique charm in every season.
    The traditional Japanese garden "Sankeien" features nationally important historic buildings relocated from various parts of Japan, harmoniously arranged among ponds and rocks. The garden exudes classical elegance and offers a unique charm in every season.

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Vehicle Usage Fee (10 hours total duration for vehicles with 10 seats or less, 9 hours total duration for vehicles with 14 seats or more)
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Overtime Service Fee (JPY 5,000 per hour for vehicles with less than 10 seats, JPY 10,000 per hour for vehicles with 14 seats or more)

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  • Voucher will be sent via email. Please show your e-voucher at designated location.

Purchase Notice

-Important Notes-

This vehicle can only be driven within a 100 km radius of the departure hotel in Tokyo city or within a 300 km radius outside Tokyo city. (If the itinerary spans different areas, such as Mount Fuji + Hakone, an additional inter-area service fee will be charged.) The total duration of the private car service for 7-seater and 10-seater vehicles is 10 hours, with 8 hours if starting or ending in different areas (allowing for time as needed). The available service time is from 08:00 to 20:00. It is recommended to arrange the departure time reasonably to fully enjoy the sightseeing spots. Special note: The total duration of the private car service for 14-seater and 18-seater vehicles is 9 hours, with 7 hours if starting or ending in different areas (allowing for time as needed). The available service time is from 08:00 to 20:00, with a maximum overtime of 1 hour. If the service time exceeds the limit, an overtime fee will be charged to the driver: JPY 5000 per hour for vehicles with less than 10 seats, and JPY 10000 per hour for vehicles with 14 seats or more. Departure time can be arranged according to the traveler's needs (within the available service time). Please note: The driver only speaks Chinese or Japanese, but can use translation software for English communication. Children and infants also occupy seats. Child safety seats take up about 1.5 adult seats. The supplier can provide up to one child safety seat. If needed, please pay for the child seat when booking. The supplier will send driver information one day before departure (at the latest, 3 hours before the service). Please pay attention. Please wait in the hotel lobby at least 10 minutes in advance for pick-up. If your itinerary includes the Fifth Station of Mount Fuji, an additional mountain fee of JPY 2100-JPY 3700 will be charged. Please pay this fee directly to the local facilities in the Mount Fuji Fifth Station area. The pick-up and drop-off points are within hotels or inns in the 23 wards of Tokyo (additional driving time may be required for different locations, or additional fees may apply). *Haneda Airport and Disney area hotels are not considered within Tokyo city and are not covered within the standard service range, requiring additional fees.

Cancellation Policy

Number of days prior to departure / Cancellation fee
  • Cancellation made at least 8 day(s) before departure date, Fully refundable (100% refund)
  • Cancel during 4 ~ 7 day(s) of departure, will charge 30%
  • Cancel during 0 ~ 3 day(s) of departure, Non-refundable (0% refund)

Departure from Tokyo, Japan|Private Car One-Day Tour (10 Hours)|Nikko, Karuizawa, Gunma, Yokohama