8 days/7 nights, 2 excursions, Tokyo(7 nights)
accommodation in the selected hotel on a breakfast basis;
2 group excursions according to the program with a Russian-speaking guide (including entrance tickets);
chartered transport during all excursions(regardless of the number of tourists);
group transfers: airport – hotel – airport;
services for obtaining a Japanese visa at the embassy;
medical insurance;
Departure from Tashkent with Uzbekistan AirwaysHY527at 22:05.
Arrival at Narita Airport (Tokyo). Meeting at the airport and transfer to the hotel by chartered transport.
Attention! In many Japanese hotels, check-in takes place after15:00/16:00. You can order early check-in for an additional fee, but this must be done immediately.when ordering a tour.
Tokyo tour with a Russian speaking guide.
Asakusa Quarter— a historical area of Tokyo that has retained the atmosphere of the past. Asakusa is known for its narrow streets, traditional shops and the spirit of old Edo (as Tokyo used to be called). In the past, it was one of the main entertainment centers of the city.
Sensoji Temple— the oldest Buddhist temple in Tokyo, founded in the 7th century. It is one of the main symbols of the city and an important religious and tourist center.
Yoshiwara Quarter— a legendary entertainment district of the Edo period, located near Asakusa. It was the center of cultural and nightlife of old Tokyo, although today it remains only in the history and memory of the city.
TokyoSkyTree— the tallest TV tower in the world and one of Tokyo's main modern attractions. The observation deck at a height of 350 meters offers a breathtaking view of the metropolis.
*Note: TokyoSkyTree visit may be replaced by one of Tokyo's other observation decks depending on availability and weather conditions.
Imperial Palace— the official residence of the Japanese imperial family since 1869. Situated in the very centre of Tokyo and surrounded by beautiful gardens, it is a symbol of the Japanese monarchy and the oldest ruling dynasty in the world.
Shibuya district and the Hachiko statue— one of the most vibrant and recognizable areas of Tokyo. It is home to the famous Shibuya Crossing, a symbol of the city's dynamism, and a monument to the dog Hachiko, a symbol of devotion and loyalty.
Return to the hotel.
Excursion to Enoshimai Island and Yokohama City with a Russian-speaking guide.
Enoshima Island— a picturesque island located west of Tokyo. Connected to mainland Honshu by a 600-meter bridge built in 1891. Since ancient times, Tokyoites have come here for a day to relax and pray to the gods. Enoshima became especially famous during the Edo period as a place of inspiration for artists, including kabuki actors. Enoshima today is a popular tourist destination with many shops, hotels, cafes and restaurants. It uniquely combines the atmosphere of Japanese tradition and modernity.
Lighthouse EnoshimaCandle— an observation tower in the center of Enoshima Island. From a height of 120 meters, a breathtaking panorama of the coast and the city opens up. The views are especially impressive in the evening, when the lights are turned on and the night landscape of the island is visible.
Yokohama city— the largest seaport and the second most populous city in Japan. It is known for its modern architecture, coastal area and active cultural life.
Yokohama Chinatown— one of the largest Chinatowns in the world. It attracts with its vibrant atmosphere, street food, temples and colorful architecture.
Free time in Tokyo.
OPTIONAL TOUR
Recommended visit to Ueno Park.
Ueno Park(the excursion is conducted for an additional fee on chartered transport). For a group of up to 4 people, the excursion is conducted on public transport.
Ueno Park— one of the most famous and visited parks in Tokyo. It offers spacious alleys, many museums and cultural sites, and is a place of rest for both locals and tourists.
Shinobazu Pond— a picturesque pond in Ueno Park, imitating Japan's largest lake, Biwa. In summer, the pond is covered with lotus flowers, creating a mesmerizing landscape.
Ueno Zoo— the oldest zoo in Japan, founded in 1882. It occupies an area of 14 hectares and is home to more than 2,600 animals of 464 species.
The zoo's inhabitants range from the famous giant pandas to elephants, giraffes, gorillas and rhinos. You can also see bats, rare reptiles and Japanese macaques, the northernmost monkeys in the world.
Free time in Tokyo.
OPTIONAL TOUR
Recommended visit to Disneyland.
Disneyland (the excursion is conducted for an additional fee on chartered transport). For a group of up to 4 people, the excursion is conducted on public transport.
Japanese Disneyland— one of the most beautiful and impressive parks among all the Disneylands in the world. Opened in 1983, it was the second in a row after the original American park. Built on the model of Californian Disneyland, it slightly surpasses it in scale and scope.Disneyland
TokyoDisneySea— the only Disney marine theme park in the world. It is divided into seven unique zones, including a Mediterranean harbor, the mysterious East, an artificial sea and even an active model of a volcano about 50 meters high. This park is especially popular among adult visitors due to its atmosphere and design details.
The guide accompanies you to the entrance of the selected park (does not go inside), along the way provides information about the rules of visiting, the features of the park and explains how to get back to the hotel on your own.
Free time in Tokyo.
OPTIONAL TOUR
Recommended visit to Hakone Valley.
Hakone Tour with Russian Speaking Guide(the excursion is conducted for an additional fee using chartered transport).
At 08:30 am your guide will pick you up from your hotel to start the trip.
Mount Fuji. —one of the most famous landmarks in Japan. It is considered a sacred place for the Japanese: many pilgrims climb to its summit, but most prefer to admire it from the side to fully appreciate its ideal outlines, praised by artists and poets.
Hakone Mountain Region—One of the best places to view Fuji, especially on a clear day, famous for its scenic beauty and thermal activity.
Owakudani Valley—a volcanic area with plumes of steam escaping from the ground; here black eggs are boiled in hot springs - according to legend, each one prolongs life by 7 years.
Ropeway in Owakudani—a picturesque climb with panoramic views of the surrounding area and, if the weather is good, of Fuji itself.
Lake Asi—sacred mountain lake surrounded by nature and mountains;you will take a cruise on a ship along itwith views of Fuji.
*Please note: In the event of increased volcanic activity or adverse weather conditions, access to the Owakudani Valley may be closed. In this case, the program will be adjusted and an alternative will be offered instead.
After the excursion, transfer from Hakone to Tokyo by chartered transport accompanied by a coordinator.
Free time in Tokyo. Shopping.
For an additional fee, we recommend visiting TeamLabPlanets (approximate cost + $45 per person, must be specified when booking), tickets must be ordered in advance. Escort to the museum is not included in the price.
TeamLabPlanets (approximate cost + $45 per person, must be specified when booking), tickets must be ordered in advance. Escort to the museum is not included in the price.
Check out from the hotel. Meet the driver in the hotel lobby. Transfer to Narita Airport by chartered transport. Departure by flightHY528UzbekistanAirways at 11:05.
Arrival in Tashkent at 16:10.
List of documents required for visa application:
- a letter from the place of work on company letterhead;
- salary certificate from the MyGov portal;
- 2 photos 3.5 x 4.5 on a white background, printed on matte paper;
- a letter from the bank stating that there is at least $5,000 available;
- statement of working capital from the bank for the last 3 months;
- if children are travelling, then birth certificate and child’s passport;
- marriage certificate;
- home address and telephone number;
- work address and telephone number;
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47,500,000 UZS
Please pay attention!The table showsindicative list of hotels, which are most often used in our group tours. The specific hotel is determinedby Megatour companytaking into account the availability of blocks of seats, group size, logistics and other organizational factors.The hotel name is indicated in the confirmation, sent when booking a tour.
Depending on local conditions, minor changes in the tour program are possible.