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  • J4Y – City Trip 8 Day Trip – Budget travel to Japan for students

    Trip | Budget travel to Japan for students

    City Trip 8 days

    Dive into the vibrant streets of Akihabara Tokyo, where Budget travel to Japan for students ensures you can explore gaming arcades, maid cafés, and anime shops without breaking the bank.
    Akihabara Tokyo

    The huge city of Tokyo: take enough time to experience in-depth the youthful life-style and the Anime culture in a metropolis that seems a sea of skyscrapers and neon lights. In the surrounding area you can visit temples and shrines, which still incredibly fit in the modernity of the city. We will say "Konnichi Wa" to the mount Fuji. We will also visit the world's biggest Manga Fair, the Comiket! With Budget travel to Japan for students, you can explore all these amazing attractions without spending a fortune. You can celebrate with us the beginning of the New Year already 7 hours before in one of the biggest cities in the world. Go Tokyo!

    Route:
    Frankfurt – Tokyo – Kamakura – Fuji-san – Nikko – Tokyo – Frankfurt

    Travel Map | Budget travel to Japan for students

    Explore Japan with a city 8-day trip travel map, designed for an unforgettable Budget travel to Japan for students adventure.

    Travel Program | Budget travel to Japan for students

    1. Day: Going East

    Our journey starts in the early evening at the airport of Frankfurt. Here we also meet our tour guide who will accompany us the whole trip. For those looking for Budget travel to Japan for students, this trip offers an affordable yet exciting experience. A direct flight of about eleven hours through the night brings us to Tokyo in the most comfortable way.

    The breathtaking Japan City Skyline at Tokyo Tower is a must-see for those enjoying Budget travel to Japan for students, offering stunning views without breaking the bank.
    Japan City Skyline at Tokyo Tower
    2. Day: Tokio-Feeling

    Because of the time difference of seven time zones between Germany and Japan, and the fact that we fly in the direction of the sun, we arrive in Tokyo in the afternoon (the time switch is compensated by the return flight). To start in the better way after our arrival we drive to the hotel.

    A short break to relax and let's go to visit Tokyo!

    Our destination is the business district called Shinjuku with its skyscrapers. From the 45th floor of the Metropolitan Government Building we gain a great view on the city. For those interested in Budget travel to Japan for students, exploring free observation decks like this is a great way to enjoy Tokyo on a budget. As far as we can see there are houses and in the case of clear sight you can behold the mountain Fuji far away, which we will see closer during another day of the trip. Back on the ground you realize in what a big city you stand.

    From affordable eats to lively nightlife, Shinjuku is the heart of Budget travel to Japan for students.
    Shinjuku
    Watching the Tokyo skyline from the free observatory of Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building at the 45th floor is an unforgettable highlight of Budget travel to Japan for students.
    Metroplitan Government building at 45th floor
    3. Day: Temple and manga

    We start in Asakusa and visit the Senso-temple, which is famous for his giant red lampion inside the Kaminari-mon, the so called "gate of thunder". The legend says that in the 7th century two fishermen found a Kannon-statue in the river Sumida and built a temple in which to venerate it. So the Senso-ji is the oldest temple of Tokyo.

    On the Nakamise in front of the temple there are a lot of small souvenir shops to visit.

    The trip continues by boat on the Sumida River from Asakusa to the gardens of Hamarikyu. During the ride which leads us through a lot of colored bridges we can have a wonderful look at the skyline. For those considering Budget travel to Japan for students, exploring these gardens with an affordable entry fee is a great way to experience traditional Japanese beauty. The Hamarikyu Garden is the former park of the shoguns and the ideal stopover to regenerate before we come back to the action.

    Now we continue with theTokyo subway tothe scenic and nightlife-suitable district of Shibuya to visit the Mandarake, the manga shop of Tokyo. Here you can find everything about manga -actually all you could imagine! - and you get served by employees who are definitely kind and dressed up with Cosplay costumes!

    The shopping tour in Shibuya goes on until we reach Harajuku. At the latest you'll see them here - the crazy teenagers of Japan!

    Senso-ji Temple is a must-visit cultural site for Budget travel to Japan for students, offering history and tradition at no cost.
    Senso-ji Temple
    If you're into collectibles, Mandarake Stores offer an affordable way to shop for anime and manga during your Budget travel to Japan for students.
    Mandarake Stores
    4. Day: Kamakura and Fuji-san

    Today is the first day outside the city. A little south of Tokyo there is Kamakura, which is known as the city of the shoguns. From here the Minamoto clan dominated Japan from 1180 to 1333. There are so many Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines that you don't know where to look first.

    First of all we visit the shrine Tsurugaoka-Hachiman-gu which was founded in 1063 when Hachiman, the first Kamakura shogun, was adored here as the god of war.

    We continue our walk to the great bronze Amida Buddha statue which has a height of over 13 meters. He meditates here open-air since the Kotoku temple was destroyed by a tsunami in 1498.

    But now let's go to the lake, so called Ashi, in the volcanic crater of Hakone. Here on a boat we marvel at the volcano Fuji-san an absolute must-have at every journey to Japan because it is the national number 1 symbol! For those looking for Budget travel to Japan for students, the Hakone Free Pass is a great option to explore this stunning area at a lower cost. Its flanks are nearly symmetrical and are alike the Japanese sign of the number eight. This form promises luck and wealth. From the Ashi Lake we take a cable car up to the volcanic crater Komagatake. What a view!

    A trip to Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gu Shrine provides a peaceful break from city life during a Budget travel to Japan for students.
    Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gu shrine
    The Great Bronze Amida Buddha statue in Kamakura is a must-see for Budget travel to Japan for students, offering history at no cost.
    Great Bronze Amida Buddha statue
    5. Day: Nikko - the 3 monkeys

    Again we go into the surrounding area of Tokyo. Today we go into the north to the World Heritage Site in Nikko. From the 17th to 19th century it was the cultural center of the Tokugawa shoguns. "Don't say glorious before you have seen Nikko" says a Japanese adage.

    But where should we start?

    The Toshogu shrine is dedicated to Tokugawa Ieyasu, the founder of the Tokugawa shoguns. The stable of the unit of buildings is decorated by the famous carving of the 3 monkeys. The first keeps his eyes, the second his ears and the last his mouth shut, which symbolizes the Buddhist teaching of "don't see, don't hear, and don't talk".

    We now continue to the Rinno temple. Here stand impressive Buddha statues beside the Tayu-in that is the mausoleum of the shogun Tokugawa Iemitsu. His work was in 1633 the isolation of Japan from foreign countries for a period of 235 years.

    The Futarasan shrine impresses with its Torii out of bronze and the red lacquered arch bridge. Inside the Futarasan also resides a "Ghost-lantern". The legend says that even some samurais were seriously frightened by it during the night that they attacked it with their swords.

    Back in Tokyo awaits us a really special night. For those considering Budget travel to Japan for students, staying in a capsule hotel is a unique and affordable way to experience Tokyo. We are going to sleep in a capsule hotel! But don't be afraid, the capsules are for one person and contain everything you need, even a TV. The bathrooms are used in common but they are always very comfortable and clean.

    Exploring the Toshogu Shrine is a great cultural experience for Budget travel to Japan for students without breaking the bank.
    Toshogu Shrine
    If you're on Budget travel to Japan for students, a Capsule Hotel is a great way to save money while enjoying comfort.
    Capsule Hotel
    6. Day: Comiket and Odaiba

    Today is the day for every fan of the Japanese pop- and manga-culture: we are going to drive to Odaiba to the Comiket!

    This comic market is the greatest manga fair in the world. It can't be compared with European fairs or anime conventions. There are not just publishers but also over 20.000 Dojinshi-circles (circles of fan art). It is almost as a flea market and a lot of famous illustrators had their debut here. One of the main attractions is the cosplay terrace on which the cosplayers pose for photos. Who is willing to join them can do this after registration. The change of clothes takes place in the changing rooms at the Comiket. Here you can see the most amazing costumes ever!

    There is always a great flow of visitors: spread into two days a year about 500.000 fans marvel at the mangas, animes, dojinshis, fan articles and so on.

    After a walk on the beach of this artificial island we spend the afternoon dip into the futuristic and romantic world of Odaiba.

    Then we go shopping in the Venus-Fort, one of the most special malls of Japan, where you will feel like in a Disney type of Venice.

    Inside the Toyota showcase every enthusiastic person can have a look at the modern techniques concerning the cars production sector; you can therefore admire cars like the "Emeraude" or the "Caldina" and see or test what the future of the automobile engineering will bring. For those interested in Budget travel to Japan for students, Odaiba offers many free attractions and stunning views, making it a must-visit destination. From one of the greatest big wheels in the world with 115 meters of height we gain an amazing view at the Rainbow-bridge, the harbor and Japanese Eiffel tower, so called "Tokyo Tower". What a great end of the year! The only thing left to do for tonight is to choose the perfect party location…

    Comiket is a must-visit event for anime and manga lovers, especially those on Budget travel to Japan for students.
    Comiket
    The life-sized Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn statue in Odaiba, Tokyo, Japan, is a must-see for Budget travel to Japan for students.
    Gundam Unicorn Statue Odaiba
    7. Day: Happy New Year

    In the morning we sleep a bit longer - the Japanese New Year's Day starts without haste. The ones who pull themselves together (and are willing to) can take a walk over the Ameya-Yokocho market. Here you can go shopping at cheap prices and for example buy some souvenirs for your friends at home. Today is the last chance for some purchase. After that we walk to the near Ueno Park that is the only over 100 year old city park of Tokyo. The nearby Kanei Temple is a great coulisse for game reserveinside the park. The nearby Kanei Temple is a great coulisse for game reserve inside the park.

    Now it's time for all the technique and computer fans as well as the anime and manga enthusiasts: we drive to Akihabara.

    Here animes, game centers, multistory department stores like the Gamers Honten with magazines, mangas, dojinshis, art books, DVDs, videogames, model kits, goods and trading cards are waiting for us. For those looking for Budget travel to Japan for students, Akihabara has many second-hand shops where you can find great deals on anime merchandise and electronics. Beside numberless shops with the newest electronic goods there are also shops with second-hand DVDs and Blue Rays. After the shopping tour we relax in one of the famous Maid-Cafés (medo-kissa) in which the waitresses are dressed in the style of the Victorian Age.

    Ameya Yokocho Market is a paradise for Budget travel to Japan for students, offering affordable souvenirs and delicious street food.
    Ameya Yokocho Market
    Visiting an Akihabara Maid Cafe is a fun experience for Budget travel to Japan for students, offering affordable entertainment and unique service.
    Akihabara Maid Cafe
    8. Day: Mata ne Japan

    The time of saying goodbye has unfortunately come.

    We fly back to Frankfurt. One more look out of the window of the plane. For those who enjoyed Budget travel to Japan for students, this journey has shown how affordable and exciting Japan can be. But who is now infected by the Japan fever will come back! So we say "nihon mata-ne" - "See you soon, Japan"!

    See you, Japan! Every moment was unforgettable, and I wish to come back with Budget travel to Japan for students.
    I long for the day I set foot in Japan again.

    Services | Budget travel to Japan for students

    Flights
    • Outbound flight Frankfurt - Tokyo
    • Return flight Tokyo-Frankfurt
    • Airport taxes
    • Safety charges
    • Air traffic tax
    • Kerosene surcharge 01. January 2025
    Hotels & Meals
    • Hotel stays at 2–2.5 star hotels
    • 5 nights in Tokyo
    • 1 night in Tokyo in a Capsule Hotel
    • Accommodation and breakfast
    Tour guide
    • Experienced German-speaking tour guide
      Japan4Youth Team by Ulurus
    Transfers
    • Transfer with bus, metro or train
    All excursions and admissions as per the itinerary are included in the travel price. Excursions
    • Residence of the shoguns, Kamakura, Mount Fuji and Lake Ashi
    • UNESCO World Heritage Nikko
    • Boat trip on the Sumida River and on Lake Ashi
    • Maid Café
    • Ropeway ride to the crater "Komagatake"
    • Comiket- Manga trade fair
    Entrance Fees / Sightseeing
    • Sensoji Temple
    • Hama-Rikyu Park
    • Tsurugaoka Hachiman Shrine
    • Kotoku Temple
    • Grand Statue of Buddha
    • Toshogu Shrine
    • Rinno Temple
    • Taiyuin Mausoleum
    • Futurasan Temple
    • Ameya Yokocho Market
    • Ueno Park
    Also included:
    • Luggage transfer
    • Information materials
    • International health insurance
    Age of participation
    • This trip is recommended for young people and the young at heart, aged 16–28 years.
    Over 28 years
    • Anyone over 28 years old will unfortunately have to pay a surcharge of €190. This cost is due to the fact that the youth flight fare no longer applies to you.

    Program changes reserved.

    Dates & Prices | Japan Youth Travel

    Termine 2025
    Reise Nr. Reisedatum Dauer Flug Reisepreis Status
    2581446Fr, 26. Dez – Fr, 2. Jan 20268 T2798 Euro freie Plätze
    Besuch "Comiket"
    Termine 2026
    Reise Nr. Reisedatum Dauer Flug Reisepreis Status
    2681446Sa, 26. Dez – Sa, 2. Jan 20278 T2898 Euro freie Plätze
    Besuch "Comiket"

    Travel prices for all Japan trips per person in a double room.
    Solo travelers can book a ½ double room or a single room with an additional charge for their Japan trip.
    The single room supplement for the Basic Trip is €398.

    For participants over 28 years of age, the youth flight fare is no longer applicable, so a flight surcharge of €190 will apply.

    Minimum number of participants: 16 persons.
    Maximum number of participants: 24 persons.


    Age restriction for trip participants
    • Participation in the Basic Trip / Summer Trip / Extended Trip / City Trip is possible from the age of 16.
    • Participation in the Advanced Trip is possible from the age of 18.
    • Recommended age: 16-28 years
    • As youth flight rates no longer apply to participants over 28, an additional charge of 190 euros applies.
    Visa
    For entry into Japan as a tourist, EU citizens and Swiss nationals do not require a visa on our trips. You only need a passport that is valid for six months after the end of the trip. Please check your travel documents in advance. Citizens of other nationalities should contact us before booking to inquire about entry requirements. We will then send you the necessary information for entry.
    Health, Vaccinations
    Vaccinations are not mandatory. The Health Department of the German Foreign Office (Travel Advisory Search for all countries) recommends the following as sensible vaccination protection: protection against tetanus, diphtheria, polio, and hepatitis A. Further detailed information can be obtained directly from the German Foreign Office or from the Embassy of Japan. .
    Unfortunately, this trip is not suitable for individuals with limited mobility.
    Travel Insurance

    You can inform us in advance (info@ulurus.de or when registering that you are interested in travel insurance, and we will send you all the necessary information before you make your purchase.

    We recommend the following:

    • Trip Cancellation Insurance (Cancellation Insurance)
    • Travel Health Insurance

    Trip cancellation insurance covers the cancellation costs of the trip if you fall ill before departure and cannot participate in the trip.

    Travel health insurance covers medical treatment costs for sudden illnesses that occur during the trip.

    You can obtain these insurances through an insurance provider in your country or through your tour operator.

    We will gladly send you the latest details and costs for our insurances.

    Preliminary registration for the following years
    If the travel price or individual services for some dates in the next or following year are not yet determined, no travel price will be displayed. You can register for these dates without obligation. As soon as the travel price and services are confirmed, we will inform you. You can then freely decide whether to book the trip or cancel the preliminary registration free of charge.

    Contact Japan4Youth Team
    Ulrich Bexte, Natalie Beckmann & Yui Ibusuki
    Tel.: 02241-9424243
    Monday-Friday 09.00-18.00

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