[Tokyo] [Japan Autumn Foliage Season Recommendation] Mt. Fuji Special Offer | 10-Hour Private Private charter car Tour of Kanto Region | Tokyo City, Kamakura, Yokohama, Saitama, Kawagoe, Hakone, Mt. Fuji, Nikko, Karuizawa, Izu, Atami
- Overview
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- You can freely choose your departure time according to your needs, and the itinerary and attractions can be freely combined according to your wishes.
We offer convenient and comfortable vehicles suitable for 6 and 9 people. You will enjoy a private car service, eliminating the need to share a ride with others and allowing you to reach your destination with peace of mind and ease.
- All vehicles provided comply with Japanese laws, and our drivers all have more than 3 years of driving experience.
We offer multilingual services, including Japanese, Mandarin, Cantonese, and English, so you don't need to worry about language barriers.
- The selected areas in the package are listed under the same option (separated by /), but only one can be visited. If the guest's actual itinerary includes attractions outside the selected area, the guest will need to pay the corresponding cross-area fee based on the area and distance exceeded.
For example, you can only choose one of t
- What to expect
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The maple leaves of the Kanto region are poetic, picturesque, and dreamlike. The fiery red, orange-yellow, and crimson leaves are like masterpieces painted with nature's most delicate brushstrokes. A gentle breeze stirs the leaves, making them sway gracefully and rustle softly, as if telling the story of autumn. In the streets and alleys of Tokyo, maple leaves adorn ancient buildings and modern cityscapes. Strolling through them, one feels the fusion of history and modernity, as if stepping into a fairytale world. The maple leaves of Senso-ji Temple complement the vermilion temple, exuding a gentle yet solemn beauty. At Lake Kawaguchi at the foot of Mount Fuji, maple leaves and the majestic mountain create a picturesque scene. The clear lake water reflects the vibrant colors of the maple leaves and the majestic silhouette of Mount Fuji, a breathtaking sight. Beside the clear springs of Oshino Hakkai, falling maple leaves create a scene of ethereal beauty. The maple leaf season in the Kanto region is a feast f
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