TG Group tours will continue to expand to other regions and cities not currently included in our offerings — including Hokkaido. Stay tuned!
SIGHTSEEING
TG Group - Sample Japan Tour Itinerary
Day 1 Tokyo |Disney Resort Line | Odaiba | Asakusa | Skytree
Tokyo
This is an enjoyable area filled with anime and other culture, historical streetscapes, and the latest tourist attractions.
Odaiba
A futuristic waterfront district in Tokyo, Odaiba is known for its entertainment, shopping, and stunning views of the Rainbow Bridge. With seaside parks and modern malls, it’s a lively destination that blends cutting-edge attractions with a relaxed coastal vibe.
Tokyo Skytree
TOKYO SKYTREE has two observation decks. The TEMBO DECK offers a view overlooking Tokyo at a height of 350m. At 450m up, the TEMBO GALLERIA provides a sweeping panorama of the entire Kanto plain.
Sensoji Temple
Asakusa is a popular place to experience Japan’s traditions and culture. In particular, Sensoji Temple, symbolized by its huge Kaminarimon Gate, is also a famous Buddhist temple in Tokyo. Restaurants line Nakamise-dori Street, which leads to the temple.
Day 2 Mt. Fuji | Oishi Park | Kawaguchi-ko Lake | Oshino Hakkai | Nagoya | Shinkansen
Mt. Fuji
Japan’s iconic and tallest peak, Mt. Fuji offers breathtaking views and holds deep cultural and spiritual significance. On clear days, visitors can admire its perfect cone shape from miles away—or explore closer from the 5th Station, halfway up the mountain.
Oishi Park
Located along the shores of Lake Kawaguchi, Oishi Park offers one of the most stunning panoramic views of Mt. Fuji. Famous for its seasonal flower displays—lavender in summer, cosmos in autumn—the park is a peaceful spot to enjoy nature, take photos, and stroll through colorful gardens with Mt. Fuji as a breathtaking backdrop.
Oshino Hakkai
A picturesque village nestled at the foot of Mt. Fuji, Oshino Hakkai is known for its eight crystal-clear spring ponds fed by the mountain’s snowmelt. Surrounded by charming thatched-roof houses and peaceful walking paths, it offers a serene glimpse into traditional Japanese life with stunning views of Mt. Fuji.
Day 3-4 Kyoto |Kobe | Osaka / Nara
Arashiyama
This area originally flourished as a spot for the vacation homes of the aristocracy during the Heian period. It is known as one of the best scenic spots in Kyoto for its year-round natural beauty, especially around Togetsu-kyo Bridge and the Bamboo Forest.
Fushimi Inari Taisha
Built in 711, this is the main shrine from which 30,000 inari shrines around the country originated. Known as the guardian deity for plentiful harvests and success in business, the vermilion torii gates that continue up Mt. Inari are an amazing sight.
Osaka
Osaka is a city with many different faces, and offers plenty to do including shopping, dining, historic sightseeing, leisure activities and more!
Osaka Castle
Starting with Osaka Castle, this area is dotted with shrines, historic landmarks, and museums where you can learn about the history of Osaka. The current castle keep was constructed in 1931, and is the third version of the building.
