Start your beautiful journey.
Pick-up time and location:
8:00 AM JR Tokyo Station Marunouchi North Exit
8:30am SMBC Bank Shinjuku Nishiguchi
▼ 10:30 Karuizawa Area
Karuizawa, a popular Japanese resort destination, is renowned for its picturesque scenery. Surrounded by majestic mountains, it is celebrated as an ideal spot for ecotourism. Here, lush forests of Japanese red pines and birch trees thrive, creating a delightful natural environment. Karuizawa stands as Japan's most renowned luxury villa community and a gathering place for the upper echelons of society. Legend has it that even the Emperor himself encountered his lifelong companion in this enchanting setting.
Hoshino Resorts Area (Approx. 2 hours, Free Time) OR Karuizawa Prince Shopping Plaza pick one
Kumoba Pond, known as the “Swan Lake,” is a picturesque lake nestled in the southeastern region of Nagano. This tranquil haven is perfect for forest swimming and serves as a cool summer retreat. The vibrant red maples that surround the pond create a mesmerising reflection on its surface, resembling a scene from a painting. Kumoba Pond changes its attire with the seasons. In autumn, it adorns itself in a vibrant red dress, exuding unmatched beauty.
Karuizawa Harunire Terrace
It is a charming outdoor shopping area nestled in lush forests, offering boutique shops, cafes, and restaurants that provide a relaxing escape in nature. The wooden terraces and riverside views create a serene atmosphere for leisurely strolls, while seasonal events make each visit special. During the rainy season, the “Karuizawa Umbrella Sky” decorates the area with vibrant umbrellas, capturing the essence of the season. In winter, the Christmas illumination displays add a magical touch. Whether you're enjoying local cuisine, shopping for unique souvenirs, or taking in the seasonal beauty, this spot offers a memorable experience year-round
Hoshino Onsen
Immerse yourself in the renowned Hoshino Onsen, managed by the Hoshino Group and known for its “beauty skin” waters. Nestled at the foot of the mountains, this hot spring invites you to relax in open-air baths while admiring magnificent views. The expansive glass windows in the open indoor bath allow you to savour the surrounding scenery. Cost: Self-pay, Adults 1,300 yen (August 1,500 yen).
▼15:45 Glacier Shrine + Kawagoe Little Edo (about 1 hour)
Travel back in time to the Edo period, over 400 years ago, and immerse yourself in the dreamlike sensation of time flowing backward. There are many “Little Kyoto” destinations in the world, but only Kawagoe is referred to as “Little Edo.” During the Edo era, Kawagoe thrived and still exudes Edo charm today. You'll find Western-style architecture with a touch of Taisho-era romance and Showa-style alleyways。
Hikawa Shrine
Kurazukuri no Machinami (Storehouse-style Street)
Toki no Kane (Bell of Time)
Kashiya Yokocho (Sweets Alley)
▼17:00 Return to Tokyo (About 1.5 hours to 2 hours)