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PARAMOUNT TRAVELEX

35% TOKYO

35% TOKYO

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Discover Tokyo, Japan for 6 days 5 nights.

Min: 5 persons/group
Max: 10 persons/group

Date:

15-20 April 2024 (RAYA AIDILFITRI)
25-30 May 2024 (CUTI SEKOLAH)
11-16 July 2024
27 Aug - 1 Sep 2024 
14-19 Sep 2024 (CUTI SEKOLAH) (LONG WEEKEND; Prophet Muhammad's Birthday & Malaysia Day)
27 Oct-1 Nov 2024 (DEEPAVALI)

Tokyo: Mount Fuji, GALA Yuzawa Ski Resort-Asakusa-Akihabara-Shibuya-Harajuku-Shinjuku

Here's an updated itinerary for a 6-day trip to Tokyo, Japan, including flight travel from Kuala Lumpur:

Day 1:

  • Arrival in Tokyo
  • Check into your hotel
  • Explore the Asakusa neighborhood: Visit Senso-ji Temple, Nakamise Shopping Street, and enjoy traditional snacks and souvenirs.
  • Take a cruise along the Sumida River for scenic views.
  • In the evening, head to Akihabara, known as Tokyo's "Electric Town," to explore electronics, anime, and gaming shops.

Day 2:

  • Explore Shibuya: Witness the famous Shibuya Crossing, visit Hachiko Statue, and enjoy shopping and dining in the area.
  • Visit the vibrant Harajuku district: Explore Takeshita Street for unique fashion trends and pop culture, visit Meiji Shrine, and stroll through Yoyogi Park.
  • In the evening, experience the bustling nightlife of Shinjuku: Visit Golden Gai, explore Kabukicho entertainment district, or enjoy panoramic city views from Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building.

   

Day 3:

  • Day trip to Gala Yuzawa: Take a shinkansen (bullet train) from Tokyo to Gala Yuzawa, a popular ski resort. Enjoy skiing or snowboarding during the winter season, or explore nature trails and beautiful scenery during other seasons. Return to Tokyo in the evening.

 

Day 4:

  • Visit Mount Fuji: Take a day trip to Mount Fuji, Japan's iconic peak. Take a bus tour or join a guided excursion to visit the fifth station, enjoy scenic views from Lake Kawaguchi, and explore the surrounding area.
  • Return to Tokyo in the evening.

Day 5:

  • Explore more of Akihabara: Visit more electronics stores, anime shops, and gaming arcades. Consider visiting themed cafes, such as maid cafes or cat cafes.
  • Visit Odaiba: Explore this futuristic entertainment district, known for its shopping malls, Gundam statue, Odaiba Seaside Park, and Odaiba Palette Town, which houses VenusFort shopping mall and the teamLab Borderless digital art museum.

Day 6:

  • Free day for shopping or exploring other areas of interest in Tokyo based on your preferences. You can revisit any favorite spots or explore new neighborhoods.
  • Consider visiting Ginza for luxury shopping, Roppongi for nightlife and art galleries, or Ueno for museums and Ueno Park.

Please note that Gala Yuzawa and Mount Fuji are both located outside of Tokyo, so you will need to buy High Speed Train at your own cost and need to allocate a full day for each trip. Also, check the weather conditions and accessibility to Mount Fuji before planning your visit. Enjoy your trip to Tokyo and have a great time exploring these wonderful destinations!

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Pakej Termasuk:

  1. Tiket penerbangan (bermula dari KLIA sahaja)
  2. Tokyo Subway Ticket
    *5 days of unlimited travel on metro/subway in the area covered (Tokyo Metro and Toei Subway lines)!
  3. Food Halfboard (Malaysian cuisine)
    *Sarapan
  4. Penginapan Airbnb
  5. Exclusive T-shirt/Sweatshirt Travelex

Pakej TIDAK Termasuk:

  1. Perbelanjaan Peribadi
  2. Aktiviti Pilihan
  3. Makan Sendiri
  4. Insuran Perjalanan Peribadi

Seasons in Japan

There are four seasons in Japan, spring, summer, fall, and winter. Each season has specific sceneries and experiences to offer. For each season, there are many different ways to enjoy places in Japan and a new discovery always awaits. Let’s travel around Japan with PARAMOUNT Travelex and enjoy the different seasons!

Spring is generally from March to May in Japan.“Sakura” or cherry blossoms are a symbol of spring in Japan. Many people gather under sakura trees for “ohanami,” which means cherry blossom viewing, all over Japan.

Summer is usually from June to August.Japan is surrounded by the sea, so you can enjoy swimming in various places. You can swim in the sea near Tokyo, but remote the islands of Okinawa are also recommended to enjoy a relaxing time.

September to November is usually the fall season.The heat of summer eases, and the most comfortable and nicest weather comes in this season. The peak for leaves changing colors is from October to late November.

Winter is from December to February.It is the coldest season of the year, which is perfect for enjoying hot springs. Dipping in a hot spring while relishing in the beautiful winter scenery is exceptionally remarkable. Illumination events are held all over Japan toward the year-end.

Japan Doesn't Have to be Expensive! & Tips From Travelers

1. Transport

Tokyo has an immense network of buses, trains, and subways. While in Tokyo, you will likely be mostly using Japan Rail (JR), and the two subway companies Tokyo Metro and Toei. Fares differ between each company so it may be easiest to buy a pass (see below) that covers both. You can walk and feel reasonably safe anywhere; however, the city is enormous, and it would be difficult to explore everything on foot as children will get tired.

But, with PARAMOUNT Travelex, you already get JR Tokyo wide pass! Worry less in Transport🫣

2. Food

“Go to the supermarket after 8pm and find 50% off bentos & sushi.” (Tetsunori, Japanese resident

I've found that this is undoubtedly a good way to save money. On the very frugal end, you have supermarket or convenience store bentos (pre-cooked boxed meals) readily available all over Tokyo for about 400-600 yen each. Not to mention the good old onigiri (rice balls). In terms of restaurants – if you’re traveling with kids,family restaurants are always convenient.

If you want somewhere slightly more upmarket, expect to pay around 1000 yen per person for a lunch set, and 1500 yen for a dinner meal. Of course, you can go much higher than that, but it’s not always necessary.

3. Money-saving tips for visiting Japan from real travelers

  • If you have small kids – “Make sure to visit some indoor soft play areas - the one in the Tokyo Dome area (Asobono) was absolutely amazing.” (Kak Ni, mother of two)
  • “Wear shoes that you can easily take on and off because you have to remove your shoes for everyshrine!” (Roslimin, worldwide traveller)
  • “Always carry your passport to get tax free discounts while shopping.” (Syahmi) (Editors note: All foreign travelers must carry their passport with them at all times.)
  • “If you want your money to go as far as possible - I'd focus on dining out during lunchtime rather than dinner. Most restaurants will do specials around lunchtime, saving you a ton of money.” (Anwar, PARAMOUNT Travelex)