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14 DAY PASS – Honeymoon<br />

Itinerary<br />

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DisneySea – This park is the only one of its kind in the world. It has seven different sea-themed sections that feature popular Disney movies and<br />

characters, including The Little Mermaid, Aladdin, and Indiana Jones. The parks are a few minutes’ walk from JR Maihama Station along the JR<br />

Keiyo Line.<br />

Day 3: Sightseeing in Tokyo – Tokyo Bay Night Cruise<br />

Tokyo at night is incredible, with all its billboards and skyscrapers illuminated, and a night cruise on Tokyo Bay is one of the best ways to<br />

appreciate it.<br />

With a range of night cruise services available, you will easily find one that fits your budget and preferences. There are cruises that include<br />

luxury dining options (Italian, French or other Western full course dinner menu) and cost between 8,000 yen and 25,000 yen. There are also<br />

those that offer a traditional <strong>Japan</strong>ese experience on a <strong>Japan</strong>ese-style boat with tatami floors, and serve a wide selection of authentic <strong>Japan</strong>ese<br />

dishes.<br />

Check out the following popular Tokyo Bay Night Cruise Services for more information:<br />

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Symphony Cruise – https://www.symphony-cruise.co.jp/english/index.html<br />

Vingt Et Un – http://www.vantean.co.jp/english/<br />

Tokyo Yakatabune Association – http://www.yakatabune-kumiai.jp/en/<br />

Day 4: Tokyo to Hakone (spend 2 nights Hakone)<br />

For picturesque views of Mount Fuji, relaxing and therapeutic hot springs and amazing natural scenery, head to Hakone.<br />

From Tokyo Station, take a 35-minute Shinkansen to Odawara Station. Then, purchase a Hakone Free <strong>Pass</strong> (4,000 yen) for unlimited rides on<br />

cable cars, buses, ropeways, trains and boats in selected areas of Hakone.<br />

To fully enjoy your stay in Hakone, book a couple of nights at the Hakone Ginyu (http://www.hakoneginyu.co.jp/index.html), a luxury hotel that<br />

offers <strong>Japan</strong>ese and Western style rooms with private onsen (a room for two people costs between 30,000 yen and 50,000 yen) and high-end<br />

facilities, such as a bar, lounge and spa.<br />

Sunset over Tokyo Bay<br />

Hakone Hot Spring – ©JNTO<br />

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