Tokyo
Discover Karuizawa resort town, get a glimpse of Edo period in Kawagoe, soak in hot springs - all in a guided day trip including return transfers.
Tickets for this activity are non-refundable. If you are not satisfied with your experience, please contact us to cancel your booking.
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Including return transfers from 2 Tokyo locations, this guided day trip takes you on an exploration of Japan’s natural and historical gems. First up is Karuizawa, a premier resort destination popular among the crème de la crème of society. As you explore, hear about the former Emperor Akihito who met his significant other in this beautiful town.
You have some free time to admire the captivating Hoshino Resorts area and tranquil the Kumoba Pond/Swan Lake. If you are inclined towards shopping, visit the Karuizawa Prince Shopping Plaza that offers over 200 international and Japanese brands.
Then, move on to Karuizawa Harunire Terrace, a charming outdoor shopping area nestled in lush forests, offering boutique shops, cafes, and restaurants that provide a relaxing escape in nature. The wooden terraces and riverside views create a serene atmosphere for leisurely strolls, while seasonal events make each visit special. During the rainy season, the "Karuizawa Umbrella Sky" decorates the area with vibrant umbrellas, capturing the essence of the season. In winter, you can see the Christmas illumination displays that add a magical touch. So, whether you're enjoying local cuisine, shopping for unique souvenirs, or taking in the seasonal beauty, this spot offers a memorable experience all-year-round.
The trip continues on towards Hoshino Onsen, a hot spring known for its “beauty skin” waters. Take the opportunity to rejuvenate yourself (price excluded). An open-air bath or an indoor bath with expansive glass windows lets you soak in both the water and the mountain views.
Your final destination is Kawagoe, often referred to as “Little Edo” due to the well-preserved architecture and atmosphere from the Edo period (1603 to 1868). Imagine Japan of the past as you see Showa-style alleyways and visit the sacred site of the 1,500 years old Hikawa shrine. A short distance away from the Edo-style warehouse district, you’ll find the "Toki no Kane", a 4th reconstruction of a bell tower built 400 years ago. The trip ends on a sweet note at Kashiya Yokocho or Candy Alley, lined with stores selling traditional Japanese sweets.
8am / 8:30am - Pick-up from Tokyo Station / Shinjuku Nishiguchi
Karuizawa area
Hoshino Resorts area (Approx. 2 hours, free time) OR Karuizawa Prince Shopping Plaza
Karuizawa Kogen Church (Highland Church)
Hoshino Onsen
Glacier Shrine + Kawagoe “Little Edo”
5pm - Return to Tokyo