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Skyscrapers, Shrines & Crimes in Japan with Rainylune
Dates
Apr 4–10, 2024
Group Size
8–24 Travelers
Duration
7 days, 6 nights
Activity Level
Exploration
About This Trip
Meet Your Host
View Full Profilerainylune
hi! i'm rachel, the artist behind rainylune. i draw cute frogs who like to commit crimes 🐸🔪 can't wait to go on an adventure / international crime spree with you!!
Trip Activities
Meiji Shrine Visit
Explore Harajuku and Takeshita Street
Omotesando and Shibuya Walking Tour
Shibuya Scramble Square
Asakusa Walking Tour
Guided Akihabara Visit
Hachimangu Temple Visit and Admission
Guided Great Bronze Buddha Visit
Hasedera Temple Visit and Admission
Enoshima Island
Rikugien Gardens Admission
Yanesen Guided Tour
Nezu Shrine Visit
Odawara Castle Entrance and Tour
Owakudani Ropeway and Volcanic Vents
Ashinoko Lake Cruise with Mt. Fuji Views
Yumoto Hot Springs Area Visit
Optional Onsen Spa Visit
Included in Your Trip
Double occupancy in 3-star hotels (limited single rooms available)
Local Guide throughout trip
All city transfers
Arrival airport transfer (until 5 pm on first day)
Departure airport transfer (morning of last day)
Not Included
International flights
Food and alcohol (except as noted)
Visas and travel insurance
Airport transfers outside of designated times
Tips for Guides
What's included by Your Host
Let's get to know each other! 🐸
Itinerary
*All durations are approximate
Info
Airport Transfer
TrovaTrip will provide 2 transfers from Haneda Airport (HND) between 12 pm and 5 pm
dinner
Welcome dinner with your group in Kabukicho is included.
Let's get to know each other! 🐸
After dinner, we'll all gather and introduce ourselves, get to know each other, and begin plotting potential crimes- I mean, fun, Very Normal Activities 🐸🔪
Shinjuku Washington Hotel (or similar)
Overnight in Shinjuku, Tokyo.
Info
breakfast
Breakfast at the hotel is included.
Meiji Shrine Visit
Meiji Shrine (Meiji Jingu in Japanese) was dedicated to the late Emperor Meiji, beloved by the nation for modernizing Japan in the mid-1800s. The shrine complex is a beautiful walk into nature in the heart of the megalopolis and here you’ll learn about the various rituals and religious importance of Shintoism in Japan. Participate in the purification ritual (if you choose), witness a traditional Shinto purification dance and receive a blessing from a priest.
Explore Harajuku and Takeshita Street
Leaving the seclusion of the shrine, head through the vibrant Takeshita Street of Harajuku, known for youth fashion and city culture. Your Guide will shed light on the culture and history of the area.
Omotesando and Shibuya Walking Tour
Neighboring Harajuku and Omotesando are commonly referred to as Tokyo’s Champs-Elysee. After grabbing lunch in the area you'll continue the walking tour down the broad, tree-lined avenues, to Shibuya. Join the sea of people in what might be the most famous crosswalk in the world, then head up Shibuya Scramble Square for a bird's-eye view.
Shibuya Scramble Square
Entrance tickets to Shibuya Scramble Square are included. Ride the elevator to the various viewing platforms and take in the panorama of the city.
Shinjuku Washington Hotel (or similar)
Overnight in Shinjuku, Tokyo.
Info
breakfast
Breakfast at the hotel is included.
Asakusa Walking Tour
Asakusa is Tokyo’s oldest geisha district and home to Sensoji Temple, the city’s oldest Buddhist temple. After visiting the old town, you will wander through the side streets of Asakusa, home to many traditional shops that sell local Japanese crafts.
Guided Akihabara Visit
Akihabara, also called Akiba after a former local shrine, is a district in central Tokyo that is famous for its many electronics shops and has also gained recognition as the center of Japan's otaku culture. Many shops and establishments devoted to anime and manga are dispersed among the electronic stores in the district.
Shinjuku Washington Hotel (or similar)
Overnight in Shinjuku, Tokyo.
Info
breakfast
Breakfast at the hotel is included.
Local Train to Kamakura
Hachimangu Temple Visit and Admission
Kamakura's most important Shinto shrine has roots dating back to the 11th century. Absorb the atmosphere and impressive architecture as you learn about the history and cultural importance of the shrine from your Guide.
Guided Great Bronze Buddha Visit
Known as the "Daibutsu," or Great Buddha, the 43 ft. statue is the second largest in Japan and certainly the most famous. And makes for incredible photographs.
Hasedera Temple Visit and Admission
A short walk from the Great Buddha is another incredible statue, the 30 ft. tall, 11-headed statue of Kannon, the goddess of mercy. This is one of the largest wooden statues in Japan and can be viewed from the main temple building.
Enoshima Island
Only a short train ride west of Kamakura, Enoshima island is a pleasant and popular tourist destination connected by bridge to the mainland. Offering a variety of attractions, including a shrine, park, observation tower and caves. Views of Mount Fuji can be enjoyed on days with good visibility.
Return Train to Tokyo
Shinjuku Washington Hotel (or similar)
Overnight in Shinjuku, Tokyo.
Info
breakfast
Breakfast at the hotel is included.
Rikugien Gardens Admission
Often considered Tokyo's most beautiful Japanese landscape garden, Rikugien was built around 1700 for the 5th Tokugawa Shogun. Stroll through and take in the scenery (and great photos).
Yanesen Guided Tour
Yanesen, made up of the three neighborhoods of Yanaka, Nezu and Sendagi, is one of Tokyo's best-known shitamachi areas. A literal translation of the term "shitamachi" is lower town, which was where the working class lived. Having survived much of the damage wrought by earthquakes, fires, and WWII, visiting the area today is one of the best ways to get a glimpse into Tokyo's feudal past.
Nezu Shrine Visit
With its line of orange Torii gates, Nezu Shrine is a great place for photography in Tokyo.
Shinjuku Washington Hotel (or similar)
Overnight in Shinjuku, Tokyo.
Info
breakfast
Breakfast at the hotel is included.
Odawara Castle Entrance and Tour
Odawara Castle was originally built in the mid-15th century and soon fell into the hands of the Hojo Clan, one of the most powerful clans during the Warring States Era who used it as a base to control the region around modern-day Tokyo. Rebuilt in 1960, it stands today as an impressive site in the area with great views from the top-level observatory.
Owakudani Ropeway and Volcanic Vents
Ride the Guinness World Record-holder ropeway all the way up to Mt. Owakudani, passing over sulfurous fumes and hot springs. Take in the views at the top and buy a black hard-boiled egg if you wish.
Ashinoko Lake Cruise with Mt. Fuji Views
Cruise the waters on a replica pirate ship with views of Mt. Fuji on clear days. With the volcano above and forests lining all sides, the views from Lake Ashinoko are breathtaking.
Yumoto Hot Springs Area Visit
Hakone has been one of Japan's most popular hot spring resorts for centuries. Nowadays, more than a dozen springs provide hot spring water to the many bathhouses and ryokan in the Hakone region. Yumoto, at the entrance to the Hakone area near Odawara, is the area’s most famous hot spring with a particularly long history, high-quality water and numerous baths and inns. Many more hot spring facilities are found across the hills and valleys of Hakone and along the shores of Lake Ashi. While in Yumoto you can join an optional Onsen (Hot Springs) visit, or explore the town. Please Note: Almost all Onsen/Hot Springs do not allow for tattoos or body piercings, and all require nudity to enter.
Optional Onsen Spa Visit
For those that wish to, your Guide will take you to a nearby Onsen, or hot water bath house. Soak in the traditional baths inside and the scenic "Rotenburo," an outside hot springs pool. Please Note: Entrance to the Onsen is not included and can be paid onsite in local currency. Onsen has strict rules against tattoos, and any visitors with tattoos will not be permitted to enter. In addition, all visitors must be fully naked to enter the baths and pools, with no exceptions.
dinner
Enjoy a traditional "kaiseki," a multi-course Japanese meal for your farewell dinner. Toast your memories of the trip and newfound friends!
Shinjuku Washington Hotel (or similar)
Overnight in Shinjuku, Tokyo.
Info
breakfast
Breakfast at the hotel is included.
Airport Transfer
TrovaTrip will provide 2 transfers to Haneda Airport (HND) on the last day
Physical Activity Level:Exploration
These trips require some movement, but slow and steady is the name of the game. Maybe a mid-length walking tour or at-your-pace sightseeing. No rush.
Cancellation Policy
We get it—life happens. Here's how cancellations work depending on where you're at in the process:
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Spot Confirmed With 91 or More Days Before Your Trip
Spot Confirmed With 90 or Fewer Days Before Your Trip
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First, let us say—it's totally understandable, and you're not alone! Travel can feel intimidating, but we built Trova to take the guesswork out of group travel and earn your trust every step of the way:
- Every trip is run by licensed Tour Operators with vetted local Guides.
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- Itineraries are clearly outlined so you know what to expect, including activity level, example accommodations, and what's included.
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Can I book solo?
Absolutely! As of 2025, almost 84% of TrovaTrip Travelers go solo. (And yes, we may be a little biased, but we think group travel is one of the best ways to meet new people!) You'll have your own bed and the option to book a private room on most trips. Plus you'll be traveling with others who are just as excited to explore and connect.
What if I need to cancel?
We understand that life happens. Our cancellation policy is designed to provide flexibility while balancing the logistics of group travel:
- Spot pending – 100% refundable. Not confirmed yet? No worries. You can cancel at any time for a full refund.
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After booking, you'll receive a personalized recommendation for coverage tailored to your trip. For full details on our cancellation policy, please refer to our Terms & Conditions.
What's included in the trip cost?
Most trips include accommodations, daily activities, ground transportation, some meals, and a dedicated local Guide. Because Travelers are coming from all around the world, flights to and from your destination are not included. Each trip page breaks it all down for you.
Will I have free time?
Yes! While we pack in incredible experiences, most itineraries include built-in free time so you can relax, wander, or check out personal must-sees.
What do the activity levels mean?
Every trip has a physical Activity Level from 1 to 5 so you can find the right fit for your travel style:
- Level 1 – Relax + Unwind: Minimal movement (spa days, beach lounging, local markets)
- Level 2 – Low-Key Movement: Light, easy-paced activity (snorkeling, boat tours, gentle hikes)
- Level 3 – Moderate Activity: Ready to move (multi-day hikes, skiing, camping)
- Level 4 – Get Your Heart Rate Up: More intense movement (long hikes, biking, active days)
- Level 5 – Extreme Adventure: High-adrenaline travel (challenging hikes, dives, technical climbs – experience may be required)
You'll find the Activity Level clearly listed on each trip page, and a more in-depth explanation of each level here.
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Accommodations
What does "or similar" mean next to the accommodations?
When we say “or similar,” it means the hotel listed is an example of what you can expect—not always the exact spot you'll be staying. Sometimes Operators adjust accommodations due to seasonal availability or group size. But rest assured: the quality and comfort will match what's shown.
Why would the accommodations change from time of booking?
Flexibility allows Operators to choose the best-fit accommodations closer to your trip—based on availability, logistics, and what works best for the group (like the number of Travelers and room configurations). This ensures a smooth experience without sacrificing comfort or quality.
Finalized hotel info is typically shared about 30 days before departure in your Traveler Portal, along with your final itinerary.
Trip Operations & Compliance
Who actually runs my trip, and how does Trova keep things safe?
Your trip is operated by licensed, certified Tour Operators who manage all trip logistics and safety—from accommodations and local Guides and day-to-day logistics. All trips comply with local legal and regulatory standards. We vet each Operating partner carefully so you can travel with confidence.
Who do I talk to if I have questions about safety or compliance?
If you have any questions about safety protocols or trip compliance, reach out to us at safety@trovatrip.com. We're here to help.
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It depends on where you're headed. Though it is not a universal requirement, many countries require that your passport be valid for at least six months beyond your arrival date. This ensures Travelers have sufficient time to return home even if their visas are extended or if unexpected circumstances arise.
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Are flights included in the trip cost?
Because our Hosts and Travelers are coming from all around the world, flights to and from your destination are not included. Some trips include internal flights (like a short domestic hop), and those details will always be listed on the trip page if applicable.
Can you accommodate my dietary needs?
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