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14 DAYS KOSHINETSU PRIVATE TOUR

14 DAYS KOSHINETSU PRIVATE TOUR

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Standard hotel lists

D01: Tokyo City
JR East Hotel Mets Komagome or equivalent grade

D02: Lake Kawaguchi
Oike Hotel or equivalent grade

D03: Suwa Onsen
Shimosuwa Onsen Ryori Jiman no Yado Baigetsu or equivalent grade

D04: Karuizawa
Hotel Rosso Karuizawa or equivalent grade

D05: Nagano
Chisun Grand Nagano or equivalent grade

D06: Yudanaka Onsen
Hanaakari no Yado Kamei no Yu or equivalent grade

D07: Nozawa Onsen
Nozawa Onsen Nozawa Onsen Hotel or equivalent grade

D08, 09 & 10: Niigata City
Art Hotel Niigata Station or equivalent grade

D11: Tsukioka Onsen
Tsukioka Onsen Furinya or equivalent grade

D12: Echigo Yuzawa Onsen
Yukemuri no Yado Yukinohana (Kyoritsu Resort) or equivalent grade

D13: Kawagoe City
Kawagoe Tobu Hotel or equivalent grade

Note:
Single Room Supplement: HKD18200 / person

Star hotel lists

D01: Tokyo City
Mandarin Oriental Tokyo or equivalent grade

D02: Lake Kawaguchi
THE KUKUNA or equivalent grade

D03: Suwa Onsen
Kokochiyoru Suwa no Yado Sui-Suwa Lake or equivalent grade

D04: Karuizawa
The Prince Karuizawa or equivalent grade

D05: Nagano
Hotel Kokusai 21 or equivalent grade

D06: Yudanaka Onsen
Shibu Onsen Shunran no Yado Sakaeya or equivalent grade

D07: Nozawa Onsen
Hokushin Kita-ryuko Hotel or equivalent grade

D08, 09 & 10: Niigata City
ANA Crowne Plaza Hotel Niigata or equivalent grade

D11: Tsukioka Onsen
Tsukioka Onsen Shiratama no Yu Kaho or equivalent grade

D12: Echigo Yuzawa Onsen
Echigo Yuzawa Onsen Shosenkaku Kagetsu or equivalent grade

D13: Kawagoe City
Kawagoe Prince Hotel or equivalent grade

Note:
Single Room Supplement: HKD37700 / person

Itinerary

D01: Narita Airport - Azabudai Hills - Ginza - Check-in at city hotel

D02: Hotel breakfast - Saruhashi Bridge - Fujiyoshida City - Arakura Sengen Park - Kawaguchi Asama Shrine (Sky Torii) - Oishi Park - Check-in at hot spring hotel - Hotel dinner

D03: Hotel breakfast - Saiko Iyashi no Sato Nenba - Shosenkyo Gorge / Heidi Village / Takizawa Ranch (seasonal) / Sunflower Market / Ikenotaira Family Land - Lake Suwa (Tateishi Park) - Check-in at hot spring hotel - Hotel dinner

D04: Hotel breakfast – Mishaka Pond – Komoro City Kaikoen / Pinkoro Jizo – Karuizawa (Stone Church, Uchimura Kanzo Memorial Hall, Harunire Terrace, Karuizawa Kogen Church, Shiraito Falls, Kumoba Pond, Karuizawa Prince Shopping Plaza) – Check-in at city hotel

D05: Hotel breakfast – Karuizawa (Old Karuizawa Ginza Street, Karuizawa Toy Kingdom [seasonal]) – Unno-juku / Chikuma River Cherry Blossom Embankment (seasonal) – Togakushi Shrine & Kagami Pond / Kids’ Ninja Village – Nagano City – Check-in at city hotel

D06: Hotel breakfast – Zenkoji Temple – Obuse Town – Jigokudani Monkey Park – Yudanaka Onsen – Check-in at hot spring hotel – Hotel dinner

D07: Hotel breakfast – Kanaguya – SORA terrace[seasonal] – Iiyama City (Kobe Giant Ginkgo [seasonal], Kamakura no Sato [open late Jan–late Feb], Mayumi Takahashi Museum of Doll Art, Nanohana Park [seasonal], Hokuryuko Lake) – Check-in at city hotel

D08: Hotel breakfast - Takada Castle Ruins Park / Joetsu City Aquarium UMIGATARI / Kashiwazaki Lover's Cape / Hoshitoge Rice Terraces - Teradomari Fish Market Street (Uo Ameyoko) - Niigata City - Check-in at city hotel

D09: Hotel breakfast – Sado Island (Shukunegi, Sado Gold Mine, Kitazawa Flotation Plant, Senkaku Bay Yajima Garden, Tub Boat Experience [Apr–Oct]) – Niigata City – Hotel

D10: Hotel breakfast - Niigata City (Honcho Market, Niigata Furusato Village, Marinepia Nihonkai Aquarium, Minatopia History Museum, Niigata Science Museum, Former Saito Family Villa, Niigata Senbei Kingdom, Uwasekigata Park) - Hotel

D11: Hotel breakfast – Shibata City (Shibata Castle Three-story Turret, Kiyokoya Rainbow Memorial Museum, Shimizuen Garden...) - Tsukioka Onsen – Check-in at hot spring hotel – Hotel dinner

D12: Hotel breakfast - Kamisekigata Park - Yahiko Shrine & Yahiko Park - Echigo-Tsumari Art Field MonET - Bijinbayashi Forest - Tsunan Town - Check-in at hot spring hotel - Hotel dinner

D13: Hotel breakfast - Tsunan Sunflower Field (seasonal) - Akiyamago - Kiyotsu Gorge - Yuzawa Highland Alpine Plant Garden - Kawagoe City - Check-in at city hotel

D14: Hotel breakfast - Kurazukuri Old Street - Taisho Roman Dream Street - Shisui Premium Outlets - Narita Airport

Note:
The above itinerary is for reference only! We will customize a suitable itinerary for everyone based on different seasons and guests' preferences.

Tour includes

- 8 Nights Downtown Hotel
- 5 Nights Hot Spring Hotel
- 13 Days Breakfasts
- 5 Nights Dinners
- Whole Period Use of Car (10hrs/Day, YEN5000/Extra hr)
- Driver Fee(Mandarin & Japanese Speaking)
- Toll, Gasoline and Parking Fee

Customer protection

BLISS TRAVEL is a licensed travel agency in Hong Kong, offering a range of travel services, including arranging private tours. As a legally regulated travel agent, we adhere to the relevant laws and regulations of the Hong Kong tourism industry to ensure a safe and reliable travel experience for our clients. Upon participating in our organized private tours and completing the payment, our clients receive an e-levy stamp from us as a form of protection. For detailed information regarding the protection provided by the e-levy stamp, please refer to the website of the Hong Kong Travel Industry Authority:

https://www.tia.org.hk/en/travel-industry-compensation-fund/protection-under-travel-industry-compensation-fund-and-the-relevant-legal-provisions.html

Tourist Attractions

Azabudai Hills is Tokyo's newest landmark, blending modern architecture with lush greenery. It features luxury residences, commercial spaces, and cultural venues. The rooftop observatory offers stunning views of Tokyo Tower and the city skyline, making it a symbol of sophistication and elegance.Saruhashi Bridge in Yamanashi Prefecture is one of Japan's "Three Strange Bridges," known for its unique wooden structure spanning a deep gorge without any piers. A marvel of ancient engineering, it offers breathtaking views in every season.Yoshida City in Yamanashi Prefecture is the gateway to the Fuji Five Lakes region, famed for its stunning views of Mount Fuji. With hot springs, traditional crafts, and local cuisine, it offers a blend of nature and culture in every season.Arakurayama Sengen Park is famed for its iconic view of Mount Fuji framed by a five-storied pagoda. In spring, cherry blossoms create a breathtaking pink canopy against the snowy peak, making it a photographer's paradise.

The "Sky Torii" at Kawaguchi Asama Shrine's worship hall offers a breathtaking view of Mount Fuji. Framed by the torii gate, the majestic mountain and drifting clouds create a divine and awe-inspiring scene. 

Oishi Park by Kawaguchiko Lake is famous for its summer lavender fields with Mount Fuji backdrop. Seasonal flowers bloom year-round, creating a picturesque harmony of lake, mountain and floral landscapes.Saiko Iyashi no Sato Nenba recreates a traditional thatched-roof village with Mount Fuji views. Visitors can try crafts, taste local food, and immerse in the healing atmosphere of Japan's rural charm through the seasons.
Shosenkyo Gorge is one of Japan's most stunning valleys, where towering rock formations meet crystal-clear streams. Famous for fiery autumn foliage and spring greenery, it's a natural masterpiece often called "Nature's Art Museum."
Heidi's Village is a storybook-themed park inspired by "Heidi, Girl of the Alps." With Swiss-style wooden cottages, farm animals, and flower fields, it recreates the charm of alpine life, perfect for family adventures.
Takizawa Ranch in Nagano's Minamimaki Village offers animal interactions and farm experiences. Visitors can milk cows, feed animals, and enjoy fresh dairy products while soaking in the peaceful highland scenery.
Himawari Ichiba in Hokuto City, Yamanashi, is a vibrant market offering fresh local produce, handmade goods, and regional specialties. A must-visit to savor Yamanashi's rural flavors and crafts.

Ikenotaira Family Land in Nagano offers year-round family fun with summer camping, winter skiing, hot springs, animal encounters and nature trails - the perfect destination for family bonding.Lake Suwa in Nagano is famed for its winter "God's Crossing" ice phenomenon. With summer fireworks, autumn foliage, hot springs and local cuisine, this scenic lake offers year-round attractions in central Japan.Mishaka Pond in Nagano is a breathtaking hidden gem where the lake mirrors the surrounding mountains like glass. In autumn, the fiery foliage creates a dreamlike reflection, earning its reputation as a "photographer's dream stage."Komoro City Kaikoen is a historic garden in Shinshu famed for cherry blossoms and castle ruins. Preserving Edo-period charm, it dazzles with thousand cherry trees in spring and crimson leaves against stone walls in autumn. Pinkoro Jizo in Komoro City, Nagano, is a charming "longevity statue" believed to grant health and long life when touched. Surrounded by hot springs and scenic views, it's a spiritually uplifting destination. Stone Church in Karuizawa is an architectural marvel built with stone and glass. Sunlight filtering through rock crevices and the sound of flowing water create a serene, nature-infused sacred space. Harunire Terrace in Karuizawa is a charming European-style village with cobblestone paths under zelkova trees. Lined with boutiques, cafes and galleries, it transforms into a magical winter wonderland with seasonal illuminations. Karuizawa Kogen Church, designed by Hoshino Resorts, features a forest-embraced sanctuary with a triangular roof and floor-to-ceiling windows. A dreamy wedding venue that glows in summer greenery and winter snow. Karuizawa's Shiraito Falls is a delicate cascade threading down mossy rocks in a cedar forest. A cool summer retreat and autumn foliage spot, it offers serene seclusion off the beaten path. Kumoba Pond in Karuizawa is called "God's Mirror" for its crystal-clear reflections of seasonal mountainscapes. The lakeside trail immerses visitors in nature's poetry, from summer verdure to autumn crimson. Karuizawa Prince Shopping Plaza is a European-style outlet with 200+ stores amidst mountain greenery. Brick walkways and open spaces blend shopping with Karuizawa's refreshing alpine ambiance.Karuizawa Toy Kingdom is a family-friendly theme park showcasing global toys. With summer water play, winter sledding, and creative workshops, it's a wonderland of laughter and childhood magic.Unno-juku is a beautifully preserved Edo-period post town in Nagano. With timber buildings, stone paths, craft workshops and local cuisine, its lantern-lit evenings transport visitors back in time.Chikuma River Embankment Sakura Promenade in Nagano, Japan, is a breathtaking cherry blossom spot. Rows of cherry trees line the riverbank, creating a stunning pink canopy in spring. The reflection of blossoms on the water makes it a picturesque paradise.Togakushi Shrine, nestled in the deep mountains of Nagano, is one of Japan's most mystical shrines with a history spanning over a thousand years. Towering ancient trees and serene surroundings transport visitors to a mythical realm, making it a sanctuary for spiritual seekers and nature lovers.Kagami-ike (Mirror Pond) in Togakushi Highlands, Nagano, reflects the beauty of all seasons like a natural mirror. Its crystal-clear waters and serene mountain surroundings create a fairy-tale atmosphere, especially during autumn foliage and snowy winters.   Togakure Ninja Village (Chibikko Ninja Mura) in Nagano is a ninja-themed park designed for kids. With ninja training courses, shuriken throwing, and costume rentals, children can become little ninjas and embark on exciting adventures!   Zenko-ji Temple in Nagano City is a 1,400-year-old sanctuary renowned for its non-sectarian appeal. The National Treasure main hall and the mystical "Kaidan Meguri" pilgrimage offer visitors a profound immersion in Buddhist tradition and spiritual renewal.

SORA terrace is a breathtaking cloud-sea observatory cafe at 1,770m altitude in Shiga Highlands, Nagano. With 360-degree panoramic views, witness surreal moments when morning clouds or sunset hues transform the sky into a painting.  Obuse Town in Nagano is a charming blend of art and gastronomy, famed as the "Chestnut Capital." Stroll through Edo-style streets, savor chestnut desserts, and explore Hokusai's masterpieces, where tradition meets contemporary creativity.  Jigokudani Monkey Park in Nagano is world-famous for its wild snow monkeys bathing in hot springs. Visitors can observe these Japanese macaques up close as they soak in the steamy waters, especially magical amidst winter snowscapes.   Kanaguya is a historic ryokan in Yudanaka Onsen, Nagano, renowned for its traditional wooden architecture and exquisite hot springs. Meticulous craftsmanship and authentic Japanese hospitality make it a perfect retreat to immerse in timeless elegance.  

The "Great Ginkgo of Iiyama" in Nagano stands 36m tall with 500+ years of history. As the prefecture's largest ginkgo tree and a Natural Monument, its majestic trunk and golden leaves silently guard the village, painting autumn in brilliance.   "Kamakura no Sato" is a winter-exclusive snow village in Nagano, where illuminated snow huts (kamakura) create a fairy-tale scene. Visitors can immerse in traditional snow culture and savor local dishes, embracing the magic of snowy nights.  The Mayumi Takahashi Doll Museum (Iiyama) permanently exhibits 100+ dolls by the acclaimed artist, whose intimate yet profound creations stem from meticulous human observation. With video corners revealing production secrets, three galleries and a café invite visitors to linger amidst dolls staged against nostalgic hometown landscapes—a cultural gem in Iiyama's temple district.   Iiyama Nanohana Park bursts into a golden wonder each spring, where 300,000 rapeseed blooms blanket fields against the Northern Alps. Stroll the floral sea, try canola-flower ice cream, and soak in nature's renewal magic!   Hokuryu Lake in Iiyama, Nagano, is a hidden gem surrounded by mountains. In winter, its frozen surface attracts ice fishing enthusiasts, while summer offers lush greenery and activities like boating and camping - a perfect escape into nature. Takada Castle Site Park in Joetsu, Niigata, is famed for its Edo-era ruins and thousand cherry trees. The spring night illuminations transform the moat-reflected castle tower into a dreamscape, reviving the glory of this "Nation's Finest Castle."   UMIGATARI, Joetsu City Aquarium, celebrates encounters with the sea through exhibits of Japan Sea biodiversity. Highlights include a mesmerizing jellyfish tunnel and hands-on fishing culture displays, perfect for family adventures into marine wonders.   Lovers' Cape in Kashiwazaki, Niigata, is a romantic landmark featuring heart-shaped monuments and love locks. With breathtaking sunset views over the Sea of Japan, legend says couples who confess here receive eternal happiness - earning its title as "Lovers' Sanctuary."  Hoshitoge Rice Terraces in Tokamachi, Niigata, are hailed as Japan's most scenic farmland. At dawn, mist-shrouded paddies mirror the sky and mountains, painting ever-changing seasonal masterpieces - a paradise for photographers and nature lovers.   Teradomari Fish Market Street in Niigata is a seafood paradise where morning auctions buzz with fresh catches. Dont miss tuna-cutting shows and crispy fried skewers, while historic shops offer dried delicacies as perfect souvenirs.  Shukunegi on Sado Island is a preserved Edo-era fishing village, designated as an "Important Traditional Buildings Group." Stroll stone-paved alleys to discover shipwright workshops and thatched houses, immersing in timeless nostalgia.   Sado Kinzan, Japan's largest Edo-era gold mine, offers underground tunnel tours where light shows and glittering exhibits revive 400 years of gold-mining history—unveiling Sado Island's "Golden Legacy."    Sekko Bay Yajima Park showcases Sado's dramatic cliffs. Glass-bottom boat tours glide through emerald waters past sea caves and seabirds, while cliffside observatories offer panoramic views of the Sea of Japan.   The "Tarai-bune Experience" lets you ride Sado Island's iconic wooden tub boats. Drift along crystal-clear shores as boatmen paddle—a surreal glide on mirror-like waters that immerses you in local fishing heritage.  Honcho Market, Niigata's century-old bazaar, bursts with fresh seafood, produce, and street food. Savor grilled seafood bowls and local sake, soaking in the "Food Capital" energy—dawn auctions add vibrant local flavor!   Niigata Furusato Village is a cultural hub featuring thatched-roof workshops and hands-on crafts like bamboo weaving. Savor local dishes and roast mochi by the hearth - especially magical under winter snow - to embrace Niigata's rustic charm year-round.   Marinepia Nihonkai Aquarium showcases the Sea of Japan ecosystem through massive tanks. Penguin walks and dolphin shows steal the spotlight, while touch pools offer hands-on fun—a perfect family destination!  Minatopia Niigata City History Museum, housed in former port warehouses, brings the "Port City Niigata" to life with interactive exhibits. From Edo-era trade to modern industry, models and artifacts vividly chronicle this aquatic metropolis' 1,000-year legacy.  Niigata Prefectural Museum of Natural Science offers a fascinating journey into the universe and nature! With interactive exhibits and an observatory, its perfect for families to explore sciences wonders and spark curiosity.  The Former Saito Family Villa, a Japan Heritage site built in 1918, features three stunning gardens. Enjoy panoramic views with matcha, especially during autumn's vibrant foliage.   Niigata Senbei Kingdom - A rice cracker paradise! Watch masters bake crispy senbei, try DIY flavors, and explore hundreds of creative souvenirs to take Niigata's rice aroma home. Shibata Castle's Three-Story Turret, a rare Edo-era fortress tower, is hailed as "The North's Premier Castle." Its black-and-white facade frames panoramic city views from the top floor, echoing samurai legacy.   The Kiyohiko Kiyohara Memorial Museum honors the beloved Japanese nursery rhyme poet and illustrator. Original manuscripts and whimsical artworks fill this fairy-tale cottage, transporting visitors into his lyrical universe.   Shimizu Garden in Shibata City is an Edo-style strolling garden famed for its pond and seasonal beauty. Cherry blossoms in spring and maple leaves in autumn frame historic bridges and teahouses, offering serene Japanese aesthetics.   Tsukioka Onsen is a rare sulfur hot spring with milky waters famed for beautifying skin. The Taisho-era streets glow with lanterns at night, creating a magical retreat for ultimate relaxation.  Kamisekigata Park is Niigata's lakeside oasis, famed for seasonal blooms. Cherry tunnels in spring, lotus ponds in summer, maple trails in autumn, and winter illuminations create a perfect cycling and strolling retreat.   Yahiko Shrine, Niigata's sacred 1,000-year-old power spot, dazzles with vermilion gates and cedar paths. Revered for matchmaking and success prayers, its autumn foliage and snowscapes amplify spiritual energy.   Echigo-Tsumari Satoyama Museum of Contemporary Art MonET blends art with nature, nestled among Niigata's rice terraces. Featuring global artists' site-specific works, it reimagines satoyama culture and anchors the "Echigo-Tsumari Art Triennale."   Bijinbayashi (Forest of Beauties) is a surreal birch grove in Echigo-Tsumari. Its towering trunks glow with seasonal magic-spring greens, autumn golds, and winter snowscapes-earning fame as a "photographer's paradise."   Tsunan Sunflower Fields transform Niigata into a golden wonder each summer, with millions of blooms against mountain backdrops. Stroll flower-lined paths and soak in vibrant energy - a photographer’s dream!  Akiyamago, known as "Japan's Last Hidden Valley," is a remote area in Niigata where pristine nature meets traditional mountain village culture. Its seasonal beauty peaks with autumn foliage and winter snowscapes.   Kiyotsu Gorge, located in Niigata Prefecture, Japan, is renowned for its crystal-clear streams and dramatic cliffs. The gorge offers breathtaking views, especially during autumn foliage and lush summers, making it perfect for hiking and photography. The tunnels and suspension bridges add an adventurous touch.Yuzawa Kogen "Alps no Sato" in Niigata Prefecture is a year-round scenic destination nestled in the Echigo Mountains. Famous for its stunning highland views, natural hot springs, and outdoor activities, it transforms into a ski paradise in winter and a lush retreat in summer.  The Kawagoe Warehouse District is known as Koedo Kawagoe, or “Little Edo”. One reason for this name is its preservation of culture and buildings from Edo-era Japan. 

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