Celebrate your love on the Honeymoon Package Japan, a romantic journey through Tokyo, Hakone, and Kyoto. Enjoy breathtaking night views, peaceful gardens, traditional tea ceremonies, charming cruises, and iconic cultural sites. From scenic mountain landscapes to historical temples and elegant kimono photo sessions, this tour blends romance, culture, and unforgettable experiences—perfect for couples seeking a dreamy and meaningful honeymoon in Japan.
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A honeymoon in Japan promises romance, culture, and unforgettable scenery. This tour blends peaceful experiences with exciting city views, giving couples the perfect balance of relaxation and adventure.
Tokyo is the capital of Japan and one of the country’s 47 prefectures. It lies on the southeastern side of Honshu and includes the Izu and Ogasawara Islands. The city is home to the Imperial Palace, the Japanese government, and the world’s largest metropolitan population.
Standing 333 meters tall, Tokyo Tower is 13 meters higher than the Eiffel Tower. Completed in 1958, it became a symbol of Japan’s post‑war growth. Today, it serves as both a broadcasting tower and a major tourist attraction.

A stunning night view of Tokyo Tower glowing above the vibrant cityscape.
The Imperial Palace sits on the former site of Edo Castle. Surrounded by stone walls and moats, it is a short walk from Tokyo Station. Visitors can enjoy the East Garden, which is the only area open to the public.
Asakusa preserves the charm of Tokyo’s old downtown. Its main attraction, Sensoji Temple, is one of the city’s most colorful and popular Buddhist temples.

The iconic Sensoji Temple offers a beautiful mix of history, culture, and vivid colors.
Nakamise Street stretches about 250 meters from Kaminarimon Gate to Sensoji Temple. Lined with over 50 shops, it offers snacks, souvenirs, crafts, and traditional goods.

A lively walkway filled with traditional snacks, gifts, and colorful decorations.
Akihabara is Tokyo’s center for video games, anime, manga, and electronics. Its bright displays and maid cafés create a lively pop‑culture atmosphere.

The electric streets of Akihabara come alive with bright lights and pop culture energy.
Experience one of the world’s most beautiful night views from the sky. During your private flight, you can spot Tokyo Tower, Skytree, Odaiba’s Ferris wheel, and the Rainbow Bridge. This romantic experience is a perfect highlight for couples.
The traditional tea ceremony, known as Chanoyu or Sado, is a ritual centered on preparing and serving matcha. Each movement is intentional and created with the guest in mind. The ceremony focuses on harmony, simplicity, and appreciation.

Experience the elegance and harmony of Japan’s traditional tea ceremony.
Enjoy an evening cruise on Tokyo Bay. After checking in 30 minutes before departure, relax with a drink and admire the illuminated skyline. The calm breeze, soft lights, and quiet conversation create a romantic setting.

A romantic night cruise offering sparkling skyline views and calm waters.
Hakone lies less than 100 kilometers from Tokyo and is famous for its hot springs, nature, and views of Mt. Fuji.

Enjoy crisp air and panoramic views from the scenic Mt. Fuji 5th Station.
Located partway up Japan’s highest mountain, this station offers cool air and sweeping scenery. Fuji’s perfect volcanic shape has inspired worshippers and artists throughout history.
Lake Ashi was formed in the caldera of Mount Hakone. Pleasure boats cross the lake, offering clear views of Mt. Fuji and red torii gates along the shore.
This ropeway climbs to the Senjojiki Cirque and offers views of Mt. Fuji, the Southern Alps, and other major peaks. The summit is also home to rare alpine plants, making it a beautiful natural stop.
Kyoto served as Japan’s imperial capital for more than a thousand years. Today, it is known for its temples, shrines, gardens, and preserved traditions.

Kyoto’s heritage shines through its temples framed by seasonal blossoms.
The kimono (着物, きもの) is a Japanese traditional garment. The word “kimono”, which actually means a “thing to wear” (ki “wear” and mono “thing”), has come to denote these full-length robes. The kimono is always used in the important festival or formal moments, it is the representative of polite and a very formal clothing.

Capture timeless memories in a beautiful kimono amidst serene garden scenery.
Gion Corner is a place where you can take in seven kinds of performing arts, most notably the kyo-mai dance performed by maiko dancers. Here you can see Japan’s traditional performing arts in ‘digest’ form all on one stage. Located in Yasaka Hall next to the Gion Kobu Kaburenjo Theatre, the spot has a very international flavor, as it is popular with Japanese and foreign tourists.
Take a stroll around the Gion Historical Preservation District while heading to the Yoshi-ima Ryokan from Gion Corner. Enjoy exploring the narrow streets with many old ochaya (Japanese-style teahouses providing meals and performances of maiko girls and geiko women).
“Yoshi-Ima” is one of the traditional Japanese style Inn (government registered international tourist hotels) located in a very central part of the city of Kyoto. This place has a history started from 1747 and now exists as a Japanese style inn. It is a fine artistic wooden structure and facing the historical preserved district in “Gion” area where many of them were high-ranked teahouses in former days.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site. Tour the historical castle completed in 1626, which was built to provide lodging for Tokugawa Shogun and as a palladium for Kyoto Imperial Palace.

The grand entrance of Nijo Castle highlights Kyoto’s royal heritage.
A World Heritage Site, also known as the Golden Pavilion. The wooden architecture is covered in thin layers of pure gold and is surrounded by a beautiful lake.

The Golden Pavilion glows magnificently beside its mirror-like pond.
Rich in tradition, Kyoto Imperial Palace preserves the look and ambiance of the Palace as it had been in the time of Japan’s ancient imperial dynasties. The current Palace was rebuilt in 1855 and comprises several structures–including the Shisinden, the Seiryoden, the Kogosyo, the Ogakumonjyo, and the Otsunegoten–that reflect the architectural styles of various periods.
This shrine’s main hall is a designated national treasure and is famous for housing the God of scholarship. The shrine is especially great to see during the plum blossom and autumn leaf seasons.
This is the symbol of the Nara Period and one of the world’s largest wooden structures. Its huge main hall and bronze Great Buddha are impressive to behold.

Todaiji Temple stands proudly with its massive hall and serene spring scenery.
This Nara Period shrine is designated as a World Heritage Site. The deer of Nara Park is thought to be the shrine messengers.

The lantern-lined paths of Kasuga Shrine create a magical spiritual atmosphere.

Find the perfect souvenir inside Nara’s largest and most colorful gift shop.
The largest souvenir shop in Nara. Enjoy yourself in this spacious shop and look for the perfect souvenir.
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