Hello everyone I’m Arashi Reon. I’m Doi Hiroaki. We are going

to talk about trip

First day. You try Nihonbashi cruise.

Nihonbashi is connected to the Nihonbashi River, Kanda River,

Sumida River, and other unique rivers, and you can enjoy

various tour courses. In addition to the many famous bridges,

you can see a completely different landscape between day and

night. Depending on the season, the ticket is so popular that it

can be sold out quickly.

Next,you go to sensouji.

Sensouji Temple is a temple in Asakusa. Sensouji Temple has a history of nearly 1400 years. The oldest Kannon cemetery in

Tokyo.

Next, you go to Gunrin-do

The sweet shop named “Gunrin-do” is in Bunkyo-ku, You can try this bean daifuku it is very delicious.

Next, you go to see Edo castle.

Edo castle was completed in 1607.You can see one of the old

castles in Japan.

Next, you go to “The Tree of light” Light-up cherry Blossoms.

Digital art, which became a hot topic at the world’s largest art

festival “Burning Man”, landed for the first time in Japan. It is an 8m high cherry tree version. About 100,000LED bulbs are put in each leaf, creating an interactive, photogenic and fantastic space that reacts to sound and wind.

On the second day you will go to .

Kyoto Tower is the tallest construction in the city of Kyoto and features the located 100 meters above the ground, commanding a panoramic view of the city. Kyoto shows different townscapes depending on the hour and season.

The tower symbolizes a lighthouse illuminating the landlocked city of Kyoto.

Next, you go to Kyoto Aquarium.

Kyoto Aquarium is using artificial seawater first time in Japan.

You can see up close Dolphins and Penguins, Fish and animals, from sea or river. There are about 250 kinds.

Next, you go to see Minamiza.

This is a theater in Kyoto called Minamiza. You can enjoy watching Kabuki here. Kabuki is a traditional play. It’s difficult to understand but you can see Japanese culture.

Next, you go to Gion.

Gion is a town which is one of the old and famous places in Kyoto.

If you are lucky, you can see Geisha here.

Geisha are traditional female entertainers.

Kinkaku-ji is a three-story building. The top two stories are covered with pure gold leaf. Kinkaku-ji reflected in the pond is also beautiful.

Next day Fushimi inari shrine.

It was selected as No.1 for 5 years in “the ranking of the popular

sightseeing spots among foreign tourists in Japan”.

These Torii were devoted as means of prayer for their wish.

Torii are red becase red is believed to keep evils away.

Ginkaku-ji The appearance of Ginkaku-ji is not silver. Ginkaku-ji the beautiful sand garden represent traditional Japanese beauty of “wabi-sabi”.

Toji, is a built in 796 This temple boasts Japan’s tallest five-storied

wooden pagoda, which is the most time honored landmark in Kyoto.

This is the Kyoto station. There are lots of shops and restaurants here. You

can buy souvenirs or some Japanese traditional things. There are lots of

Ramen shops,too. It’s worth trying it!

Four day you go back to Tokyo please enjoy Tokyo until the flight.

If you are interested.

Fourth day you go to Tokyo please enjoy Tokyo until the flight.

If you are interested in our trip plan please contact us.

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