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Suggestions of Itineraries SUGGESTIONS OF ITINERARIES AROUND HOKKAIDO 5-DAYS Day 1 Day 1 New Chitose Airport Souunkyo Onsen Sapporo Tokachigawa Onsen Noboribetsu Onsen ROUTE MAP Noboribetsu Jigokudani Noboribetsu Bear Park ACCOMMODATION ITINERARY Day 3 Day 1 NEW CHITOSE AIRPORT-NOBORIBETSU ONSEN NOBORIBETSU ONSEN Arrival at New Chitose Airport. Head to the Car Rental Counter(1F). A Car Rental Staff will take you to Car Rental Shop by Shop's car. Self Drive to hotel in Noboribetsu Onsen. Daisetsuzan Sounkyo Kurodake Ropeway Car Rental Shop -- appx.60min. -- Noboribetsu Jigokudani -- appx.5min. -- Noboribetsu Bear Park -- appx.5min. -- Noboribetsu Onsen Day 3 Day 2 NOBORIBETSU ONSEN-TOKACHIGAWA ONSEN TOKACHIGAWA ONSEN Self Drive to hotel in Tokachigawa Onsen. Noboribetsu Onsen -- appx.25min. -- UPOPOY National Ainu Museum & Park -- Shichiku Garden appx.180min. -- Garden Spa Tokachigawa Onsen -- appx.10min. -- Tokachigawa Onsen Day 4 Day 3 TOKACHIGAWA ONSEN-SOUUNKYO ONSEN SOUUNKYO ONSEN Self Drive to hotel in Souunkyo Onsen. Tokachigawa Onsen -- appx.45min. -- Shichiku Garden -- appx.170min. -- Daisetsuzan Sounkyo Kurodake Ropeway -- appx.2min. -- Souunkyo Onsen Shirogane Blue Pond Day 4 Day 4 SOUUNKYO ONSEN-SAPPORO SAPPORO Self Drive to hotel in Sapporo. Souunkyo Onsen -- appx.60min. -- Asahiyama Zoo -- appx.60min. -- Shirogane Blue Pond -- appx.30min. -- Farm Tomita -- appx.140min. -- Sapporo Farm Tomita Day 5 Day 5 SAPPORO-NEW CHITOSE AIRPORT Self Drive around Sapporo's sightseeing spots. Visit: Sapporo Beer Museum Shiroi Koibito Park Sapporo Beer Museum Self Drive to New Chitose Airport. SUGGESTIONS OF ITINERARIES AROUND TOHOKU・KANTO 6 DAYS ROUTE MAP Akiu Onsen Sado Kamoko Onsen Zao Onsen Day 4 Day 2 Higashiyama Onsen Narita International Airport Tokyo Tsuruga-jo Castle Sendai Castle Ruins Haneda(Tokyo International Airport) ITINERARY ACCOMMODATION Day 1 NARITA/HANEDA-TOKYO TOKYO Arrive at Narita(Narita International Airport) or Haneda(Tokyo International Airport). Transfer to Hotel (or nearby bus stop) by airport bus. 《Travel Time appx.85min.》 Day 2 TOKYO-AKIU ONSEN(MIYAGI Prefecture) AKIU ONSEN Day 2 Transfer to JR Tokyo Sta. by yourself. Transfer to JR Sendai Sta. by bullet train 《Travel Time appx.95min.》 Sendai Station bus stop -- appx.15min. -- Zuihoden Temple -- appx.10min. -- Sendai Castle Ruins -- appx.20min. -- Oosaki Hachimangu Shrine -- appx.27min. -- Sendai Station bus stop appx.30min. -- Akiu Onsen Zuihoden Temple Day 3 AKIU ONSEN-ZAO ONSEN(YAMAGATA Prefecture) ZAO ONSEN Transfer to Akiu-Sato Center bus stop by yourself. Day 3 Transfer to Atago Sta. by bus 《Travel Time appx.15min.》 Transfer to Yamadera Sta. by local train 《Travel Time appx.35min.》 Yamadera Sta. -- appx.5min. -- Yamadera/Risshakuji Temple -- appx.5min. Yamadera Sta. -- appx.20min. -- Yamagata Sta. -- appx.25min. Zao-onsen bus terminal -- appx.15min. -- Zao Ropeway -- appx.18min. -- Zao Onsen Day 4 ZAO ONSEN-HIGASHIYAMA ONSEN(FUKUSHIMA Prefecture) HIGASHIYAMA ONSEN Yamadera Transfer to Zao bus terminal by yourself. Transfer to Yamagata Sta. by bus 《Travel Time appx.25min.》 Day 4 Transfer to JR Aizuwakamatsu Sta. by bullet train and local train (change trains at JR Koriyama Sta).《Travel Time appx.160》 Aizuwakamatsu-ekimae bus stop -- appx.20min. -- Tsuruga-jo Iriguchi bus stop -- appx.5min. -- Tsuruga-jo Castle -- appx.5min. -- Tsuruga-jo iriguchi bus stop -- appx.20min. -- Aizu Bukeyashikimae bus stop-- appx.1min--Aizu Bukeyashiki-Samurai Residence -- appx.1min -- Aizu Bukeyashikimae bus stop -- appx.15min--Higashiyama Onsen bus stop Day 5 HIGASHIYAMA ONSEN-SADO KAMOKO ONSEN(NIIGATA Prefecture) SADO Aizu Bukeyashiki-Samurai Residence Transfer to Higashiyama Onsen bus stop by yourself. Transfer to Aizuwakamatsu Sta. by bus 《Travel Time appx.25min.》 Day 5 Transfer to Niigata Sta. by local train 《Travel Time appx.160min.》 Niigata Sta. -- appx.50min -- Niigata Furusato Village -- appx.50min-- Echigo Sake Museum Ponshu-kan Niigata Shop Transfer to Ryotsu port by jetfoil ferry 《Travel Time appx.65min.》 Ryotsu port -- appx.5min – Sado Kamoko Onsen Day 6 SADO KAMOKO ONSEN-TOKYO Sado Transfer to Ryotsu Port bus stop by yourself. Ryotsu Port bus stop -- appx.75min. -- Sado Kinzan -- appx.75min. – Ryotsu Port bus stop Transfer to Niigata port by jetfoil ferry 《Travel Time appx.65min.》 Transfer to JR Tokyo Sta. by bullet train 《Travel Time appx.125min.》 SUGGESTIONS OF ITINERARIES AROUND KANTO-NAGANO 5-DAYS ROUTE MAP Day 2 Day 3 Narita International Airport Matusmoto Tokyo Kawaguchiko Hakone Onsen Lake Ashi Mt.Fuji Haneda(Tokyo International Airport) ITINERARY ACCOMMODATION Day 1 NARITA/HANEDA-TOKYO TOKYO Day 2 Arrive at Narita(Narita International Airport) or Haneda(Tokyo International Airport). Transfer to Hotel (or nearby bus stop) by airport bus. 《Travel Time appx.85min.》 Day 2 TOKYO-HAKONE YUMOTO ONSEN(KANAGAWA Prefecture) HAKONE YUMOTO ONSEN Transfer to JR Shinjyuku Sta. by yourself. Transfer to Odakyu Line Hakone Yumoto Sta. by express train 《Travel Time appx.85min.》 Owakudani Hakone Yumoto Sta. -- appx.35min. -- Owakudani Ropeway ride from Owakudani to Togendai《Travel Time appx.16min.》 Boat Cruise on Lake Ashi from Togendai to Motohakone《Travel Time appx.25min.》 Day 3 appx.17min. -- Hakone-jinjya Transfer to Hotel by yourself Day 3 HAKONE YUMOTO ONSEN-KAWAGUCHIKO(YAMANASHI Prefecture) KAWAGUCHIKO Transfer to Odakyu Line Hakone Yumoto Sta. by yourself. Transfer to JR Kawaguchiko Sta. by express train and local train (change trains at JR Machida Sta. and JR Hachioji Sta.)《Travel Time appx.225min.》 Kawaguchi-ko Visit: Mt.Fuji Day 3 Mt. Fuji World Heritage Center Kawaguchi-ko Music Forest Arakurayama Sengen Park Transfer to Hotel by yourself Day 4 KAWAGUCHIKO-MATSUMOTO(NAGANO Prefecture) MATSUMOTO Arakurayama Sengen Park Transfer to JR Kawaguchiko Sta. by yourself. Transfer to JR Matsumoto Sta. by local train and express train (change trains at JR Otsuki Sta.)《Travel Time appx.180min.》 Day 4 Visit: Matsumoto Castle Former Kaichi School Nawate and Nakamachi Street Day 5 MATSUMOTO-TOKYO Transfer to Kamikochi Line Matusmoto Sta. by youself. -- appx.30min. -- Kamikochi Line Shinshimashima Sta. -- appx.65min. – Kamikochi -- appx.75min. -- Matsumoto Castle Matsumoto bus terminal Transfer to JR Shinjyuku Sta. by express train 《Travel Time appx.150min.》 SUGGESTIONS OF ITINERARIES AROUND KANTO-HOKURIKU 5-DAYS ROUTE MAP Day 4 Day 3 Katayamazu Onsen Kusatsu Onsen Narita International Airport Kanazawa Shirakawago Tokyo Shirakawa-go Kanazawa Sta. Haneda(Tokyo International Airport) ITINERARY ACCOMMODATION Day 1 NARITA/HANEDA-TOKYO TOKYO Day 2 Arrive at Narita(Narita International Airport) or Haneda (Tokyo International Airport). Transfer to Hotel (or nearby bus stop) by airport bus. 《Travel Time appx.85min.》 Day 2 TOKYO-KUSATSU ONSEN(GUNMA Prefecture) KUSATSU ONSEN Transfer to JR Tokyo Sta. by yourself. Transfer to JR Karuizawa Sta.by bullet train 《Travel Time appx.70min.》 Transfer to Kusatsu Onsen bus terminal by express bus 《Travel Time appx.80min.》 Yubatake Visit: Yubatake Day 4 Netsunoyu Sai-no-Kawara park Transfer to Hotel by yourself Day 3 KUSATSU ONSEN-KANAZAWA(ISHIKAWA Prefecture) KANAZAWA Transfer to Kusatsu Onsen bus terminal by yourself. Shirakawa-go Transfer to Karuizawa Station bus stop by express bus 《Travel Time appx.80min.》 Transfer to JR Nagano Sta.by bullet train 《Travel Time appx.30min.》 Day 5 JR Nagano Sta. -- appx.20min. -- Zenkoji Temple -- appx.20min. -- JR Nagano Sta. Transfer to JR Kanazawa Sta.by bullet train 《Travel Time appx.90min.》 Day 4 KANAZAWA-SHIRAKAWAGO-KATAYAMAZU ONSEN(ISHIKAWA Prefecture) KATAYAMAZU ONSEN Transfer to JR Kanazawa Sta. by yourself. JR Kanazawa Sta. -- express bus appx.85min. -- Shirakawa-go -- express bus appx.85min. Higashi Chaya District -- JR Kanazawa Sta. Transfer to JR Kaga-onsen Sta.by local train 《Travel Time appx.50min.》 Day 5 Day 5 KATAYAMAZU ONSEN-KANAZAWA-TOKYO Transfer to JR Kaga-onsen Sta. by yourself. Transfer to JR Kanazawa Sta.by local train 《Travel Time appx.50min.》 JR Kanazawa Sta. -- appx. 5 min. -- Omi-cho Market -- appx. 20 min. -- Kenrokuen Garden Kenrokuen Garden/Kanazawa Castle Park -- appx.5min. Higashi Chaya District -- appx.15min. -- JR Kanazawa Sta. Transfer to JR Tokyo Sta. by bullet train 《Travel Time appx.180min.》 SUGGESTIONS OF ITINERARIES AROUND CHUBU-HOKURIKU 5-DAYS ROUTE MAP Day 1 Day 3 Kanazawa Takayama Yamashiro Onsen Tokyo Nagoya Nagoya Castle Shirakawago Miya Onsen Chubu Centrair International Airport ITINERARY ACCOMMODATION Day 1 CHUBU CENTRAIR INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT-NAGOYA MIYA ONSEN Arrive at Chubu Centrair International Airport. Day 1 Transfer to JR Nagaoya Sta. by express train. 《Travel Time appx. 28 min.》 Visit: Nagoya Castle Atsuta Jingu Nagoya TV Tower Transfer to JR Mikawamiya Sta. by local train. 《Travel Time appx. 50 min.》 Nagoya TV Tower NAGOYA(AICHI Prefecture) Day 2 NAGOYA Day 2 Transfer to JR Mikawamiya Sta. by yourself. Transfer to JR Nagoya Sta. by local train 《Travel Time appx. 50 min.》 JR Nagoya Sta. bus terminal -- appx. 8 min. -- Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology -- appx. 6 min. -- Noritake Garden -- appx.26min.--Tokugawaen-- appx.55min. -- JR Nagoya Sta. bus terminal Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology NAGOYA-TAKAYAMA(GIFU Prefecture) Day 3 TAKAYAMA Day 4 Transfer to JR Nagoya Sta. by yourself. Transfer to JR Takayama Sta. by express train. 《Travel Time appx. 150 min.》 JR Takayama Sta. -- express bus appx. 50 min. -- Shirakawago –- express bus appx. 50 min. -- JR Takayama Sta. Day 4 TAKAYAMA-YAMASHIRO ONSEN(ISHIKAWA Prefecture) YAMASHIRO
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