IMMERSE YOURSELF IN Old and New Japan Start Your Journey in Tokyo and Osaka
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- 4 Stars Hotel with Twin room
- Current Hotel Taxes and Service Charges
- International Air, unless expressly paid for
- Other International flights
- Porterage for a maximum of two bags per person
- Visa arrangements
- A guided tour of important places
- Accommodation in single twin share room
- All meals included
- Beautifully illustrated souvenir map
- Current Hotel Taxes and Service Charges
- Entrance tickets to monuments and museums
- Excess baggage charge
- First Entrance fees
- Increases in airfares or Government imposed taxes
- Meals, unless expressly states
- Medical insurance and emergency insurance
- Observation and participation in allowed activities
- Personal expenses
- Professionally guided tour
- Services not specifically stated in the itinerary
- Tips to guide and driver
- Unlimited bottled water
Tokyo
As Japan’s capital and the world’s most populous metropolis, Tokyo offers tradition and innovation, and unlimited opportunities to eat, shop and explore
Tokyo is located on Tokyo Bay in the Kanto region of Honshu, Japan’s largest island. The closest airport is Haneda officially known as Tokyo International Airport. Tokyo is known for its fashion and shopping, from the trendy shopping districts of Harajuku and Shibuya, to the luxury flagships of Ginza.
Shinjuku is the thriving business district; a mix of gleaming skyscrapers and atmospheric back streets with tiny bars. Asakusa is the heart of Tokyo’s downtown, with ancient temples and traditional stores. Tokyo is a foodie paradise with more Michelin-starred restaurants than any other city in the world, along with hundreds of cheap and delicious ramen shops.
Osaka
Osaka (大阪, Ōsaka) is Japan’s second largest metropolitan area after Tokyo. It has been the economic powerhouse of the Kansai Region for many centuries. Osaka was formerly known as Naniwa. Before the Nara Period, when the capital used to be moved with the reign of each new emperor, Naniwa was once Japan’s capital city, the first one ever known.
In the 16th century, Toyotomi Hideyoshi chose Osaka as the location for his castle, and the city may have become Japan’s political capital if Tokugawa Ieyasu had not terminated the Toyotomi lineage after Hideyoshi’s death and moved his government to distant Edo (Tokyo).
Osaka from North to South
Bright, gaudy and playful: Osaka provides ample amusement with little pretension
Osaka is a charming, relaxed city best known for its food, fun and nightlife—with some history and culture peeking through
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CAI Airport 18:50 Departure
Cairo CAI Airport EK924 (18:50) Departure to Dubai(DXP airport) Transit time is 2hours 15minuts
NRT Airport 17:35 Arrival
Transfer from Narita airport to Tokyo Downtown by JR Narita Express (NEX) or JR Sobu Line or Keisei Skyliner or Keisei Limited Express or Keisei/Keikyu Narita-Haneda Limited Express or Bus or Taxi (Overnight in Tokyo).
Tokyo
Kyoto
6:04 AM Kyoto Station Hachijo Exit Tourist places recommended Kyoto (Overnight in Osaka)
Osaka
*Transfer to Osaka (KIX Airport) * KIX Airport EK317 (23:45) Departure. * Dubai(DXP airport) Transit time is 3hours 25minuts
Cairo
TCAI Airport 10:05 Arrival
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Travelicious Review
Tokyo or Osaka: Capital cities of east and west in Japan The capital cities of east and west Japan, Tokyo and Osaka are two greatest cities competing each other for many centuries. So as a tourist, which city should I visit? Which one wins the greatest battle of “Osaka vs Tokyo”?? I’m going to introduce the best things about both cities to help you out with deciding which one is more for you!
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Tokyo, formerly (until 1868) Edo, city and capital of Tokyo to (metropolis) and of Japan. It is located at the head of Tokyo Bay on the Pacific coast of central Honshu. It is the focus of the vast metropolitan area often called Greater Tokyo, the largest urban and industrial agglomeration in Japan.
Osaka is located on the main island of Honshu, roughly in the center of Japan. Osaka City, which was incorporated in 1889, has a population of 2.69 million and an area of 225.21 square kilometers. Osaka Prefecture, which includes Osaka City (its capital) and 42 other municipalities, has a population of 8.84million and a total land mass of about 1,905 square kilometers. Although Osaka is Japan's second smallest prefecture by size, its population represents 7% of the entire nation, making it the second most populous prefecture after Tokyo. Furthermore, 10% of all non-Japanese residents live in Osaka.
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