



Tokyo

Nagoya

Nagoya

Osaka



About This Trip
This route is an ideal choice for a family tour to Japan, especially with your lovely children. It includes Magical Tokyo Disneyland, splendid Port of Nagoya Public Aquarium, creative Legoland Japan and Surprising and exciting Universal Studios Japan… From the tour, you will absolutely obtain fun and happiness, as well as closely connect with your family. Don’t miss it!
Highlights
- Magical land of Tokyo Disneyland
- Splendid Port of Nagoya Public Aquarium
- The creative Legoland Japan
- The Surprising and exciting Universal Studios Japan
- Well-preserved historic ancient cities, castle and buildings
- Immerse deeply into the culture and history of Japan
- Wonderful shopping experience in Ginza
- Tasting the local authentic Japanese cuisine
Tour Itinerary
Day 1 Arrival in Tokyo
Upon arrival Airport in Tokyo, you will be picked up and transferred to your hotel. Commonly, the check-in time is after 15:00pm in Japan.
Day 2 Tokyo
In the morning, at appointed time, you will be transferred to Tokyo Disneyland for your magical day. Enjoy it! In the evening, at appointed time, you will be transferred back your hotel.
Tokyo Disneyland – It is built in 1982 and located in Maihama, Urayasu City, Tokyo, Japan, with a theme park area of 46 hectares. It is mainly divided into seven parks which are World Market, Adventure Park, Westworld, Zootopia, Dreamland, Cartoon City and Tomorrow Park. The park maintains the style of Disneyland in the United States while incorporating a large number of Japanese features, such as Japanese cuisine and performances.
Day 3 Tokyo – Nagoya by private vehicle or Shinkansen
In the morning, you will go ahead for the noted Ginza, one of the three busiest centers in the world.
In the afternoon, you will take the private vehicle from Tokyo to Nagoya. It takes approx. 4 hours by driving. Or you could take the Shinkansen from Tokyo to Nagoya by your own. It takes approx. 2 hours by Shinkansan.
Ginza – It is one of the three major scenic spots in Japan that symbolize nature, history and modernity (Mount Fuji, Kyoto, Ginza). It is one of the three busiest centers in the world, along with the Champs – É lys é es in Paris and Fifth Avenue in New York.
Ginza Avenue is one and a half kilometers long, starting from Jingqiao in the north and ending at Xinqiao in the south. There are a lot of department stores and various types of shops lined up on both sides of the avenue, specializing in selling high-end goods. There are many restaurants, snack shops, bars and nightclubs on the back street of Ginza Avenue, such as Itoya, a century old stationery store; Kimura House headquarters – the first bakery in Japan…
Day 4 Nagoya
After enjoying your breakfast at your hotel, you will pay a visit to Atsuta Jingu, Nagoya Castle, Nagoya TV Tower and Oasis 21. After that, you will be transferred to your hotel and free on your own.
Atsuta Jingu – It is one of the ancient shrines in Japan. It is believed to have been built since the 2nd century AD and has a history of 1900 years. Five deities are worshipped here, which have been highly valued throughout Japan’s history and they have a high level of authority among the people. Throughout Japan’s history, rulers have expressed their respect for Atsuta Jingu in various forms, such as both Toyotomi Hideyoshi and Tokugawa Ieyasu have established Atsuta Jingu.
Nagoya Castle – It is located in Aichi, Japan. In the Edo era, it was the main residence city of Wei Zhang Pan, and was also called “Jincheng” or “Jinshoucheng”. Along with Osaka Castle and Kumamoto Castle, they are known as the “Three Great Cities of Japan”. Nagoya Castle was built by Tokugawa Ieyasu in 1612 and was damaged during World War II. The surviving buildings were restored in 1959. Although it is no longer the same as before, the size of the castle can still be glimpsed. The Castle is well-known for the pair of golden fish-like shachihoko statues on the rooftop of the castle tower. There are over 2000 cherry blossom trees inside, all buildings shrouded in pink smoke during the blooming season. It makes a stunning scene.
Don’t Miss
- The reconstruction of Hommaru Palace
- Relaxing at popular hanami flower viewing spots during cherry blossom season
- Taking your photo with a full-scale replica of one of the golden shachihoko statues
Nagoya TV Tower – It is located in the Kuya Datong Park, Central District of Nagoya, Aichi, Japan. It is an intensive radio tower that was completed earlier in Japan. It is 180 meters high and designed by Mr. Toshio Neto. It is one of the geographical indications of the center of Nagoya.
Oasis 21 – It is a glass house filled with water, like a baseball field with the size of fish tank. It was designed and built by Mr. Hideki Casai and won the Solutia Award in 2003 (specifically awarded to authors who use glass as a design material). Oasis 21 is not only a landmark building, but also fully demonstrates the concept of environmental protection.
Day 5 Nagoya
After enjoying your breakfast at your hotel, you will be transferred to Port of Nagoya Public Aquarium for a visit. It is really good experience there. You may spend 2-3 hours there.
In the afternoon, you will be transferred to Legoland Japan to make fun and explore the land with your family. You may spend 1-2 hours there. After that, you will be transferred to your hotel and free on your own.
Port of Nagoya Public Aquarium – Here you can meet marine creatures! The South Pavilion is the theme of “Journey to Antarctica” where you could follow the route of the Antarctic observation ship Fuji from Japan to Antarctica. It introduces the organisms and their natural environment living in five water bodies. And the North Pavilion is the theme of “3.5 billion years of distant journey” where showcases the breeding of bottlenose dolphins and beluga whales. The main pool is the largest one in Japan with a seating capacity of approx. 3000 people for various performances to let visitors gain a deeper understanding of natural ecology and behavior.
Legoland Japan – It is a theme park provide a full day of fun and excitement for children and their families. It is the 8th Legoland in the world and the 2nd in Asia. The park is divided into 7 areas and features over 40 types of amusement facilities, performances, and attractions. It includes the entrance, LEGO City, Lilliput, Adventure Land, Fantasy Park, LEGO Kingdom and LEGO Technology Park.
There are a total of 15,000 LEGO models in the park, estimated to be composed of over 50 million LEGO blocks of varying sizes.
Day 6 Nagoya – Osaka by private vehicle
After enjoying your breakfast at your hotel, you will go ahead to Osu Kannon Temple, Osu Shopping District and Sakae Shopping Street.
In the afternoon, you will take the private vehicle from Nagoya to Osaka. It takes approx. 2 hours 15 minutes by driving. After rest, you will be transferred to famous Osaka Shinsaibashi. You will explore it by yourself and enjoy your dinner there.
Osu Kannon Temple – It is located in the center of Nagoya and has been preserved under the protection of the Shogun. It has unique festivals, antique markets and global cuisine. It is like a peaceful oasis where you can not only experience on the historical spirituality but also serves as a relaxing stop for shopping, enjoying delicious food etc.
Osu Shopping District – It is a famous shopping district in Nagoya of Japan with a history of over 400 years. Strolling along here, there are all kinds of shops available, including kimono specialty stores full of Japanese flavor, various second-hand shops, duty-free shops for household appliances, as well as delicious snack shops, game CDs, popular CDs, computer and mobile phone accessories and other specialized stores, known as Nagoya’s Akihabara.
Sakae Shopping street – This is the most well-known shopping district in Nagoya, with a huge scale that integrates food, shopping and entertainment. The underground commercial street is its biggest feature.
Osaka Shinsaibashi – As the largest shopping district in Osaka, Shinsaibashi is home to many boutique houses and specialty stores, bustling from morning till night with crowds of citizens and tourists. The sidewalks are paved with stone slabs, British style streetlights, and rows of brick buildings with perimeter walls. This area is known as the European Village.
Day 7 Osaka
In the morning, at appointed time, you will be transferred to Universal Studios Japan for your exciting day. Enjoy it! In the evening, at appointed time, you will be transferred back your hotel.
Universal Studios Japan – It is located in this flower area of Osaka, Japan. It has various parent-child entertainment facilities, as well as Japanese cartoon characters. It is also a movie themed amusement park, divided into 9 areas: New York City, Hollywood, San Francisco, Harry Potter’s Wizarding World, Water World, Goodwill Village, Universal Wonderland, Jurassic Park and Super Nintendo World.
Day 8 Departure from Osaka
At the appointed time, you will be transferred by your driver to Airport to catch up your flight. End of your memorable family tour in Japan!






















