Japan Business Studies


Country: Japan

City: Tokyo/Kyoto/Osaka

Tour Duration: 7 days 6 nights


Package Description

Embark on an enriching 7days 6 nights journey through Japan, tailored for a group of business studies students.

Staying in high-quality hotels in Tokyo, Hakone, and Kyoto, this trip combines educational insights with cultural exploration, providing a comprehensive experience of Japan's dynamic business environment and rich cultural heritage.

In Tokyo, Japan's bustling capital, you will visit leading companies and business districts, gaining firsthand knowledge of innovative practices and business strategies.

They will have the opportunity to attend seminars and meet industry professionals, offering invaluable insights into Japan's corporate world. Alongside these academic pursuits, students will enjoy sightseeing, including a visit to the Edo-Tokyo Museum and a traditional Kabuki performance, to appreciate the blend of old and new in Tokyo's vibrant culture.

This of course subject to availability of the companies and people.

The journey continues to Hakone, known for its scenic beauty and hot springs.

Here, students can enjoy a river cruise, taking in the stunning landscapes and understanding the importance of tourism and hospitality in Japan's economy.

Traveling by the iconic Shinkansen (bullet train) to Kyoto, students will experience Japan's cutting-edge transportation system. In Kyoto, they will explore historical sites, such as temples and shrines, and engage in a guided walking tour of the city's ancient streets. Business visits in Kyoto will focus on traditional industries, such as textiles and crafts, providing insights into how these sectors adapt to modern markets.

The trip will also include cultural activities like a tea ceremony, Taiko drumming workshop, and a traditional Maiko performance, offering a holistic view of Japan's cultural richness. This unique combination of business studies and cultural immersion ensures a memorable and educational experience for all students.

Itinerary

YOUR FLIGHTS

QR1019 June 2025 departs Dubai at 2325 arrives into Doha at 2340

QR806 June departs Doha at 0235 arrives into Tokyo Narita Airport at 1855

QR803 June departs Osaka at 1830 arrives into Doha at 2320

QR1002 June departs Doha at 0055 arrives into Dubai at 0315

 

Day 1 

On arrival into Tokyo Narita Airport you will go through the airport formalities and then be met by your guide who will escort you for Tokyo sightseeing and Arrive at hotel and check-in to your accommodation.

Tmark City Hotel Tokyo Omori Conveniently located just a minute's walk away from Omorikaigan Station, Tmark City

Hotel Tokyo Omori features simple and modern rooms in Tokyo. There is a 24-hour front desk on site and free WiFi is provided throughout the property.

All guest rooms feature a 4K LCD TV, a coffee machine and a desk. Sealy mattresses are used on all beds for a comfortable stay. Tokyo

Haneda Airport is a 20-minute train ride away from the property on Keikyu-Kuko Line. JR Omori Station is a 10-minute walk from Tmark City Hotel Tokyo Omori. Parking can only be reserved by phone.

Day 2

After enjoying breakfast your coach and guide will meet you and departure for Tokyo sightseeing.

You will start your day by visiting Senso-Ji Temple.

Senso-ji Temple in Asakusa, is the city's oldest and most significant Buddhist temple. Founded in 645 AD, it features the iconic Thunder Gate (Kaminarimon) and a majestic five-story pagoda. The temple attracts millions of visitors yearly, offering a serene spiritual atmosphere amidst bustling Asakusa.

You will than enjoy traditional Japanese Tea Ceremony. Discover the intricate practices of the Japanese tea ceremony. Watch how your instructor prepares matcha green tea and the movements that accompany this artform. Savor traditional sweets and a cup of tea before you try to recreate the ceremony for yourself.

Next you are going to visit the observatory at Tokyo Metropolitan Government. The observatories are places for visitors to deepen their understanding and interest in Tokyo and the Tokyo Metropolitan Government’s (TMG) policies while enjoying an amazing view.

Imperial Palace is the next spot to explore. The Imperial Palace has served as the residential place of the successive Emperors since 1868. It contains the Imperial Residence and the Imperial Palace Complex, where His Majesty the Emperor undertakes official duties. 

Other major buildings in the Palace include the building of the Imperial Household Agency and the Palace Sericulture Centre, where the successive Empresses have raised silkworms following the precedent set in 1871 by Empress Dowager Shoken, Empress and consort of Emperor Meiji. The East Gardens of the Imperial Palace are located on the eastern part of the palace grounds and opened to the public.

You will have dinner at local restaurant. After dinner you will head back to your hotel.

Day 3

After breakfast at your hotel you will be met by your guide and taken to Tokyo where your first stop will be Miraikan

Miraikan is a place where we can understand the things happening in our world today from a scientific point of view, and have discussions while considering the future that awaits us.

In addition to exhibitions that provide people with a chance to enjoy hands-on contact with science and technology, Miraikan's colorful line-up of offerings includes experienced based classes, and talks.

Visitors can experience the technological progress of today, from simple day-to-day questions, to the latest technologies, the global environment, space exploration and life science.

Your Next visit will be Kawasaki Robostage. Kawasaki Robostage is the robot showroom in Odaiba,  run by Kawasaki Heavy Industries.

Watch, touch and experience the Kawasaki’s state-of-the-art robotics technologies and knowledges. Setting a main concept “human-robot coexistence and collaboration,” the facility continues to display the latest robots.

You will then spend some time  at Odaiba and visit Team Lab Planets

TeamLab Planets is a museum where you walk through water, and a garden where you become one with the flowers. It comprises 4 large-scale artwork spaces and 2 gardens created by art collective TeamLab.

People go barefoot and immerse their entire bodies in the vast artworks together with others.

The artworks change under the presence of people, blurring the perception of boundaries between the self and the works. Other people also create change in the artworks, blurring the boundaries between themselves and the works, and creating a continuity between the self, the art, and others.

You will then have Dinner at local restaurant before heading back to your hotel.

Day 4

After enjoying breakfast at your hotel you will meet your guide and head to Hakone.

Formed around 3,000 years ago after a volcanic eruption, the area offers stunning views of Mount Fuji on clear days.

One of Wakudani's unique attractions is its "black eggs," or Kuro-tamago. These eggs are boiled in the sulfur-rich hot springs, turning their shells black and giving them a distinct flavor.

According to local legend, eating one of these eggs adds seven years to your life.

Visitors often hike the scenic trails and enjoy the geothermal wonders of this fascinating destination.

You will then take the Ropeway to Lake Ashi.

The Hakone Ropeway near Lake Ashi is a popular aerial lift system in the Hakone region.

It provides breathtaking views of the surrounding landscapes, including Lake Ashi, Mount Fuji, and the Owakudani volcanic valley.

The ropeway runs from Togendai Station, located on the shores of Lake Ashi, to Sounzan Station, passing through Owakudani. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the lush greenery, volcanic steam vents, and scenic mountains.

You will also join a Lake Ashi Cruise.

A Lake Ashi Cruise offers serene views of Mount Fuji and the surrounding Hakone mountains.

Boarding traditional pirate-themed boats, visitors enjoy a leisurely journey across the crystal-clear waters, passing by lush shores and iconic landmarks. The cruise provides a tranquil escape with stunning natural beauty at every turn.

On this day you can have lunch and Dinner at local restaurant. After dinner you will head back to your hotel.

Day 5

After breakfast you will  be met by your coach and transfer to Tokyo station.

Your main luggage will be transported separately to your Osaka Hotel Directly.

You will take bullet train(NOZOMI221) from Tokyo10:00 to Kyoto12:15.

You will reach Kyoto in afternoon. Your next destination will be Golden Pavilion, for a Kimono Experience.

Kinkakuji Golden Pavilion) is a Zen temple in northern Kyoto whose top two floors are completely covered in gold leaf. Formally known as Rokuonji, the temple was the retirement villa of the shogun Ashikaga Yoshimitsu, and according to his will it became a Zen temple of the Rinzai sect after his death in 1408. Kinkakuji was the inspiration for the similarly named Ginkakuji (Silver Pavilion), built by Yoshimitsu's grandson, Ashikaga Yoshimasa, on the other side of the city a few decades later.

Kinkakuji is an impressive structure built overlooking a large pond, and is the only building left of Yoshimitsu's former retirement complex. It has burned down numerous times throughout its history including twice during the Onin War, a civil war that destroyed much of Kyoto; and once again more recently in 1950 when it was set on fire by a fanatic monk. The present structure was rebuilt in 1955.

You will have Dinner at local restaurant before checking into your Osaka Hotel.

Hearton Hotel Nishiumeda

Only a 5-minute walk from Osaka Station and the nearest stop for the Kansai International Airport Limousine Bus, Hearton Hotel Nishi Umeda features air-conditioned rooms with cable TV channels. Free Wi-Fi is provided throughout the entire property, including guestrooms, the lobby and the ground-floor restaurant. Namba and Shinsaibashi area are both a 15-minute subway ride away.

Rooms at Hearton Nishi Umeda Hotel feature simple yet comfortable furnishings. They are fitted with an LCD TV, a refrigerator and an electric kettle. Nightwear and slippers are provided. Free wired internet access is available as well.

The Nishi Umeda Hearton has a coin laundry at the basement level. The 24-hour front desk sells voltage converters, arranges dry cleaning and can store luggage for guests.

The Hearton Hotel is close to a number of subway lines. From Osaka Station it takes 15 minutes by train to Universal Studios Japan, and 30 minutes to Osaka Castle. Kansai International Airport is about 1 hour away via Limousine Bus.

Day 6

After breakfast you will Meet your guide and start sightseeing in Osaka.

Your first stop will be Osaka Exchange, Inc.  renamed from Osaka Securities Exchange Co., (OSE) Ltd., Osaka Exchange is the largest derivatives exchange in Japan, in terms of amount of business handled.

In July 2006 OSE launched their newest futures contract the Nikkei 225 mini, which is one tenth of the size of the original Nikkei 225 Futures contract and highly popular among Japanese individual investors.

In September 2007 OSE established evening session for Stock Index Futures and Options. The trading hours is from 16:30 to 19:00 (JST. 7:30-10:00 in UTC).[3] In July 2012 a planned merger with the Tokyo Stock Exchange was approved by the Japan Fair Trade Commission.[4] Today, despite its name, trading for Osaka Stock Exchange takes place in Tokyo.

You will then head to The Tekijuku building, located in the business district in Kitahama, Chuo-ku, Osaka, is Japan’s only Edo period school building of Western learning still in existence. The building, designated as a National Historical Landmark and as a National Important Cultural Asset, is currently open to the public. Tekijuku was a private school of Western learning founded in 1838 by OGATA Koan (1810-1863), who was respected as a leading doctor of Western medicine. At Tekijuku, Western medical research was pursued, achieving a number of great medical accomplishments, including a vaccination program and treatment for cholera. Moreover, from the closing days of the Tokugawa shogunate to the Meiji Restoration, Tekijuku produced many distinguished individuals who contributed to the formation of Japan as a modern state. A record of signatures of Tekijuku students (Seimei roku) lists the names of 636 people who enrolled at the school in 1844 and later. If we add the numbers of non-resident students and those who did not leave their signatures, including those enrolled before 1843, the total number of Tekijuku students is estimated to have reached more than 1,000, according to historical sources. In addition to these students, it is believed that many other people sought instruction from Tekijuku.

If we add the numbers of non-resident students and those who did not leave their signatures, including those enrolled before 1843, the total number of Tekijuku students is estimated to have reached more than 1,000, according to historical sources. In addition to these students, it is believed that many other people sought instruction from Tekijuku.

Next activity is to go for Food sample making experience (Food sample is an original part of Japanese culture. They refer to the figures created to represent food, which are displayed in restaurant shopfronts.)

You will then  have dinner at local restaurant. After dinner you will head back to your Hotel.

Day 7

Today you will check out of your hotel and have free time before heading to the airport for your return flight back to Dubai via Doha.

 

Includes

  • Return Flights on Qatar Airways
  • Return Airport Transfers
  • Accommodation at the hotels mentioned in twins or triple accommodation
  • All entrance fees to the activities
  • The services of a private guide
  • Fully comprehensive travel insurance

MEALS:

  • Day 2 Lunch & Dinner
  • Day 3 Dinner
  • Day 4 Lunch & Dinner
  • Day 5 Dinner
  • Day 6 Dinner

Items to budget for:

  • Visa fees if applicable.
  • Extra expenses of a personal nature.
  • Meals on the days not provided
  • Anything which is not mentioned in the price.

Cancellation Terms & Conditions:

  • Upon confirmation of the booking Initial deposit is non-refundable.
  • After confirming the booking, we require the passport copies of all passengers.
  • Cancellation from 90 to 61 days 50% will be charged from the total cost.
  • Cancellation from 60 to 31 days 75% will be charged from the total cost.
  • Cancellation from 30 to 01 day, no refund will be given.
  • Visa refusal or no appointment available 25% non-refundable from the date of confirmation.
  • Visa refusal or no appointment 90 to 61 days 50% non-refundable.
  • Visa refusal or no appointment 60 to 31 days 75% non-refundable.
  • Visa refusal or no appointment 30 to 01 days 100% non-refundable.
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