Wakayama
Wakayama (和歌山) is the capital of Wakayama prefecture, Japan.



Hotels in Wakayama

Hotel Green Hill Shirahama Score 0 from 0 reviews
Shirahama cho 2018, Nishimuro gun,Wakayama prefecture 0/10
Location of hotel is closer Nanki Shirahama airport.It's for 5 minutes by taxi.And driving for 150 min from Kansai international airport,210min from Osaka via Hanwa expressway.By train from Hansin area,get off at Shirahama Onsen station on JR Kise-line.And bus to Shirahama Onsen,get off at Shinyuzaki bus stop.Taxi for 5 minutes.There are free shuttle bus services available from Shinyuzaki bus stop to hotel.Please call a detail about free shutlle bus. ... more
 
 Kanku Onsen Hotel Garden Palace Score 8.45 from 10 reviews
1-3-51 Nakamachi 8.45/10
Parking: 30 parking spaces available (500 yen/pn) Other facilities: Grand Bathroom / Reserved Bathroom "Yumatsu-no-yu" is first natural hot spring in the Kansai International Airport area. It boasts a constant flow of 400 litres per minute, allowing guests to enjoy fresh hotwater all the time. ... more
 
 Kansai Airport Washington Hotel Score 8.275 from 14 reviews
1-7 Rinku Orai-kita 8.28/10
Complete relaxation is the theme for the 504 guest rooms. There is also a range of amenities and facilities to support your stay, for business or leisure. ... more
 
 First Hotel Score 8.325 from 3 reviews
3-4-18 Kami-machi 8.33/10
Parking: 15 parking spaces available ... more
 
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Full Day Tour including Edo Tokyo Museum and Tsukiji Fish Market 8.5 hours

Hamarikyu Garden

Shiodome Area - Hamarikyu Garden, the only surviving seaside garden of Edo Period (17-19C), Hamarikyu Garden was constructed as a residence for a Japanese feudal lord in the 17th century and later was an officail duck hunting grounds for the Tokugawa Shogunate. Enjoy strolling in the scenic and historic Japanese Garden of Tokugawa Shogunate.

Tsukiji Outer Fish Market and Namiyoke Inari Shrine. You have about 2.5 hours exploration of the area for eating, shopping and visiting a colorful Shinto Shrine. The outer market, or Jogai is for the retail of market-related goods. To see the auction of fish, you have to be in the inner market around 5:00am on your own. When the fish market is closed, visit Ameyoko Market instead.

Edo Tokyo Museum - Enjoy hands-on experience of Tokyo's past with the re-creation of old Edo and post Meiji Tokyo in this massive, futuristic building. The museum shop has its unique products representative of the Edo period which are not available in other store.

Subway ride - This tour includes Toei-subway One-day pass. After the tour, you can still use this pass for the ride of Toei-subway lines on your own, visiting places such as Asakusa, Shinjuku and Roppongi!!

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Tokyo Afternoon Tour - Seaside Top, Sumida River Cruise, Asakusa 3.5 hours

Ginza Shopping District This three and a half hour Tokyo afternoon tour gives you a great insight into this cosmopolitan and buys city. Highlights of the tour listed below:

Panoramic View of Tokyo from "Seaside Top"
Enjoy a panoramic view of Tokyo from the "SEASIDE TOP", the observatory deck on the 40th floor of the World Trade Center Building.

Sumida River Cruise
Enjoy a forty-minute boat ride from Hinode to Asakusa pier of Tokyo Bay. The river was the most important waterway for the development of Tokyo.

Asakusa Kannon Temple
The oldest and most popular Buddhist temple in Tokyo.

Nakamise Shopping Street
A promenade section called Nakamise-dori is basically both sides of narrow, paved entranceway to the temple crammed with tiny food and souvenir shops.

Imperial Palace Plaza
Enjoy a short photo stop at the outer garden of the Palace.

Ginza Shopping District (drive through)
Drive through the most celebrated shopping and amusement area in Japan.

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Kyoto Afternoon Tour - Heian Shrine, Sanjusangendo, Kiyomizu Temple 4 hours

Kiyomizu Temple Kyoto Enjoy an afternoon out in Kyoto!

Kyoto was Japan's capital and the emperor's residence from 794 until 1868. It is now the country's seventh largest city with a population of 1.4 million people and a modern face.

Over the centuries, Kyoto was destroyed by many wars and fires, but due to its historic value, the city was not chosen as a target of air raids during World War II. Countless temples, shrines and other historically priceless structures survive in the city today.

Heian Shrine
The brightly colored shrine with its vermilion pillars and green roof, and its enchanting inner gardens and ponds, reflects the elegance of life in the ancient Japanese court.

Sanjusangendo Hall
A renowned long wooden hall housing all of 1,001 statues of Kannon, Bodhisattva, that date back to the 13th century.

Kiyomizu Temple
A quaint old lane lined with pottery shops lead up to this famous temple. Enjoy a sweeping view of the entire city of Kyoto from its lofty terrace.

Please note: You can combine this tour with the Kyoto Morning Tour (TYO_N270) by selecting your departure point as the Kyoto Handicraft Center which is where the Kyoto Morning Tour concludes. Pick ups from the Handicraft Center is at 2pm for this Kyoto Afternoon Tour. Please make a separate booking for the Kyoto Morning Tour (TYO_N270) if you wish to do this. Click here for more information and Booking Details