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Rising Sun Discovery Tour: Japan 2027

Introduction
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July 10 - 17, 2027

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Welcome to Japan

Your adventure begins as you depart for the Land of the Rising Sun. Get ready for a cultural deep dive filled with unforgettable moments, iconic sights, and the signature energy of traveling with DDT and TheTravelJunkees.

Journey Highlights

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At a glance

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Welcome to Japan

Day 1 - Depart for Japan

10-Jul-2027
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Begin Your Adventure to Japan

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Depart for Japan

Your adventure begins as you depart for the Land of the Rising Sun. Get ready for a cultural deep dive filled with unforgettable moments, iconic sights, and the signature energy of traveling with DDT and TheTravelJunkees.

Day 2 - Arrive in Tokyo

11-Jul-2027
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Arrive in Tokyo and Begin Your Adventure

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Arrive in Tokyo

Welcome to Tokyo, a dazzling metropolis where cutting-edge technology meets centuries-old tradition. After arriving and transferring to your hotel, enjoy free time to explore the neighborhood, grab your first taste of authentic Japanese cuisine, or simply relax before meeting your Tour Manager in the evening for our official welcome and trip kickoff.

Day 3 - Tokyo Exploration

12-Jul-2027
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Explore Tokyo’s Landmarks and Neighborhoods

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Tokyo Exploration

Today is yours to experience Tokyo at your own pace or join an optional guided city tour through some of the capital’s most iconic landmarks. Witness the organized chaos of Shibuya Crossing, find serenity at Meiji Jingu Shrine, explore the historic grounds of Senso-ji Temple and Nakamise Street, and view the scenic Imperial Palace gardens. The balance of the day remains free for shopping, food adventures, and nightlife discovery.

Day 4 - More Tokyo or Kamakura Escape

13-Jul-2027
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Explore Tokyo or Excursion to Kamakura

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More Tokyo or Kamakura Escape

Enjoy another full day to dive deeper into Tokyo’s culture, museums, fashion districts, and culinary scene. Travelers may also choose an optional excursion to Kamakura, the historic former capital known for tranquil temples, bamboo groves, traditional tea experiences, and the legendary Great Buddha statue—one of Japan’s most recognizable landmarks.

Day 5 - Hakone & Mt. Fuji Region

14-Jul-2027
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Discover Hakone, Mt. Fuji, and Scenic Wonders

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Hakone & Mt. Fuji Region

Depart Tokyo for the scenic beauty of Hakone National Park, famous for views of Mt. Fuji and its peaceful mountain landscapes. Cruise across Lake Ashi, soar above volcanic terrain on the Hakone Ropeway, witness the bubbling sulfur pools of Owakudani Valley, and explore the open-air sculpture museum surrounded by nature. The evening concludes with dinner and relaxation in the Hakone area.

Day 6 - Bullet Train to Kyoto

15-Jul-2027
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High-Speed Journey to Kyoto’s Historic Heart

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Bullet Train to Kyoto

After breakfast, board Japan’s world-renowned Shinkansen bullet train for a high-speed journey to Kyoto, the historic heart of traditional Japan and former imperial capital. Upon arrival, enjoy free time to explore or join an optional guided tour featuring the golden Kinkaku-ji Pavilion, the lively Nishiki Market, and a stroll through the atmospheric lantern-lit streets of Gion and Pontocho.

Day 7 - Kyoto & Nara Cultural Finale

16-Jul-2027
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Discover Kyoto and Nara's Temples and Shrines

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Kyoto & Nara Cultural Finale

Spend your final full day discovering Kyoto independently or join an optional excursion to Nara, home to ancient temples, sacred shrines, and friendly deer roaming freely through Nara Park. Visit Todai-ji Temple’s massive Great Buddha, admire the lantern-lined Kasuga Taisha Shrine, and walk beneath the thousands of vermilion torii gates at Fushimi Inari Shrine. In the evening, celebrate an unforgettable journey filled with culture, connection, and new memories.

Day 8 - Depart Japan

17-Jul-2027
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Depart Japan and Return Home

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Depart Japan

Transfer to Osaka Airport for your return flight home, carrying with you incredible photos, meaningful experiences, and another passport stamp earned the TravelJunkees way.
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1. Tokyo

Tokyo, Japan

2. Kamakura

Kamakura, Kanagawa, Japan

3. Hakone

Hakone, Kanagawa, Japan

4. Mt. Fuji

Mount Fuji, Kitayama, Fujinomiya, Shizuoka, Japan

5. Kyoto

Kyoto, Japan

6. Nara

Nara, Japan

7. Osaka Airport (Kansai International Airport)

1 Senshūkūkōkita, Izumisano, Osaka 549-0001, Japan

Accommodations

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Sheraton Miyako Hotel Tokyo

Experience the Sheraton Miyako Hotel Tokyo, located in the heart of the city with easy access to attractions. Enjoy the tranquility of a Japanese garden and savor diverse dining options, including a renowned sushi restaurant. With traditional architecture and modern comforts, this hotel offers a unique blend for every visitor.
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Experience the breathtaking views of Mount Fuji from select rooms at Fujisan Mishima Tokyu Hotel. Enjoy convenient access to Mishima City and local attractions, along with on-site dining that highlights regional flavors. Unique offerings include proximity to the Mishima Skywalk and a complimentary shuttle service to nearby train stations.
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Miyako Hotel Kyoto Hachijo

Experience comfort and convenience at Miyako Hotel Kyoto Hachijo, located near Kyoto Station for easy access to the city's attractions. Enjoy delicious dining options and unwind in spacious guest rooms. Unique features include stunning views, rejuvenating hot spring baths, and elegant banquet halls for special events.
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Pricing Breakdown Inclusions/exclusions

🌟 PRICING BREAKDOWN 🌟
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Adventure Awaits – Let’s Crunch the Numbers!

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🇯🇵 Rising Sun Discovery Tour

🇯🇵 Rising Sun Discovery Tour

A DDT ✈️ x TheTravelJunkees Collaboration

Tokyo • Hakone • Kyoto
🗓 8 Days / 7 Nights

Step into a journey where ancient temples, neon skylines, sacred mountains, and bullet-train speed all collide. This curated Japan experience blends culture, scenery, and next-level vibes—the signature style of both DDT and TheTravelJunkees.


💰 TOTAL TRIP PRICE (per person)

💵 $2,900 – Double Occupancy (shared room)
💵 $3,900 – Single Occupancy (private room)

Includes hotel accommodations, guided experiences, bullet train travel, select meals, entrance fees, and curated touring throughout Japan.


💳 FLEXIBLE PAYMENT PLAN

Double Occupancy

Total Trip Price: 💵 $2,900

Secure Your Spot
🔒 Deposit: $100
Non-refundable • Applied toward total

Remaining Balance
$2,900 – $100 = $2,800 per person

Payment Schedule
Spread evenly across 12 monthly payments of $234
Final payment due: Prior to departure (Feb 15, 2027)


Single Occupancy

Total Trip Price: 💵 $3,900

Secure Your Spot
🔒 Deposit: $100
Non-refundable • Applied toward total

Remaining Balance
$3,900 – $100 = $3,800 per person

Payment Schedule
Spread evenly across 12 monthly payments of $317
Final payment due: Prior to departure (Feb 15, 2027)

We take ZELLE payments, initial deposit and registration must be done via the BOOK NOW link provided. Once registered you can then take advantage of the ZELLE payment option. Use our email address info@thetraveljunkees.com for Zelle

🌟 WHAT’S INCLUDED

✅ 6 nights hotel accommodations
• 3 nights Tokyo
• 1 night Hakone area
• 2 nights Kyoto

✅ Hotel taxes, service charges & porterage
✅ Airport transfers (with package airfare)
✅ High-speed Shinkansen bullet train (Mishima → Kyoto)
7 meals: 6 breakfasts, 1 dinner
✅ English-speaking tour manager throughout
✅ Entrance fees per itinerary
✅ Tips for porters, wait staff & local guides on included services

Signature Experiences

✨ Hakone Open-Air Museum sculpture park
✨ Owakudani volcanic valley exploration
✨ Scenic cruise on Lake Ashi
✨ Ride aboard Japan’s legendary bullet train


🚫 WHAT’S NOT INCLUDED

✈️ International airfare
🛡️ Travel insurance
🍽️ Some lunches & dinners
🎟️ Optional tours & personal experiences
💸 Personal expenses & additional gratuities

Travel Tips

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🧑🏽‍💼 Before You Go

Japanese Currency

Currency: Japanese Yen (JPY)
Exchange: 1 USD ≈ varies (check live rate before travel)

ATMs are widely available at convenience stores like 7-Eleven and major train stations.
Japan is increasingly card-friendly, but cash is still commonly used at small shops, temples, and local restaurants.
Bring a debit/credit card with low foreign transaction fees and notify your bank before travel.


Visa & Entry

U.S., Canadian, UK, and EU passport holders do not need a visa for tourist stays up to 90 days.
Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months beyond travel dates.
You may be asked to show proof of onward travel and hotel information upon arrival.
Keep digital and printed passport copies and confirm entry rules with your airline before departure.


Packing Essentials

Comfortable, breathable clothing for warm July weather with light layers for air-conditioned trains and hotels.
Modest attire for temples and shrines (covered shoulders and knees recommended).
Comfortable walking shoes—Japan involves a lot of walking and train navigation.
Portable umbrella or light rain jacket (summer showers are common).
Travel adapter for Type A/B plugs (same as U.S.) and a portable phone charger for long sightseeing days.
Reusable water bottle—clean drinking water is widely available.


Health & Safety

Japan is extremely clean and safe, with world-class healthcare access.
Tap water is safe to drink throughout the country.
Bring personal medications and a small first-aid kit for convenience.
Pharmacies are common in cities, though English assistance may vary.


Cultural Etiquette

A polite bow is the traditional greeting and sign of respect.
Remove shoes when entering homes, certain temples, and traditional spaces.
Speaking quietly on public transportation is expected.
Tipping is not customary in Japan and may even be refused—excellent service is standard.
Be mindful of public cleanliness—carry small trash until you find a bin.


Stay Connected

Pocket Wi-Fi or a local SIM/eSIM is highly recommended for maps, trains, and translation.
Ensure your phone is unlocked before departure.
Wi-Fi is widely available at hotels, train stations, and cafés, though speeds may vary.


🗺️ On the Ground

Sightseeing Smartly

Japan’s train system is fast, efficient, and punctual—arrive early and follow station signage.
Start sightseeing early to enjoy popular temples and districts before crowds.
Carry coins or an IC transit card for trains, vending machines, and lockers.


Cultural Respect

Form orderly lines when boarding trains or elevators—it’s part of daily life.
Avoid eating while walking in crowded areas unless in designated spaces.
Photography is usually allowed, but follow posted signs at temples and shrines.


Safety Tips

Japan is one of the safest countries in the world, even at night.
Still, keep passports and valuables secure in crowded stations and tourist zones.
If lost, local police boxes (kōban) are safe places to ask for help.

We're Here to help

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Get in Touch with Us

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Text, Phone or WhatsApp: +1 312 436 2008

Email: info@thetraveljunkees.com

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About Us

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About Us

DDT CONTRACTING SERVICES, INC, (DDTCSI) A.K.A. Dancin’ Doug Travel (DDT) was founded in November of 2006 by Douglas Colón.  In August of 2007, he incorporated “Dancin’ Doug Travel” (DDT).  In 2013 Dancin’ Doug Travel (DDT) was certified as a Vendor for the U.S. Government. In 2015 DDT became an Independent Host Agency. He officially changed the name of the company to DDT CONTRACTING SERVICES, INC (DDT CSI).  Douglas is a Certified Travel Associate (CTA) under the auspices of the Travel Institute and DDT CSI is affiliated with IATA, CLIA, and ARC. He also is renowned as the Largest Group Organizer at the annual Travel Forum where he speaks each year.

DDT initially specialized in hosting “Travel Parties” throughout the Caribbean: Jamaica, Bahamas, Mexico, Dominican Republic, and the Cayman Islands. DDT expanded and initiated a “Bucket List” series of Tours/Trips that have taken the DDT Family all over the world with stops in Egypt, Bora Bora, Italy, Paris, Brussels, Brazil, Hawaii, Aruba, Turks and Caicos, Spain, Amsterdam, Greece, Tahiti, Brussels, London, Dubai, China, Costa Rica, South Africa, Barbados, Morocco, Maldives, and Alaska.

DDT employs a cadre of professionally trained Dance Instructors, renowned DJs, Comedians, and LIVE Acts.  They all work in conjunction to provide consistently superior entertainment. We offer Fun Games, a Sunday Sermon on the Beach, and Theme Parties.  Many new, life-long friendships are formed at our events. DDT offers Laughter, Camaraderie, Fun, Fellowship, and the Trust that you will travel to great places with great people! We ‘work hard’ just so you can ‘play harder’.

The Best thing about all of this is our “Layaway” Payment plans. This allows the DDT Family members to pay for trips over a period of time that were heretofore unreachable or too expensive. We also have a great pricing plan. Due to our larger than normal group sizes, our agency affiliations allow us to offer the best (lowest) prices possible for all our excursions and events.

DDT has a professional staff that focuses on the needs of the Traveler.  DDT also does an annual Charity Drive for the “SAVE THE GIRLS” Ministry for Women victimized by Human Sex Trafficking.  A Free Trip to “Summer Madness” is given to the Winner. DDT also has a School Supply/Toiletry drive for the area where we visit each year with our “DDT LOVE GIVEBACK” Program. Besides the trips and items donated, we raise Thousands of Dollars for each.   Our motto is, “We start with prayer and we finish with prayer–and we have a whole lot of fun in between!- It’s a Love Thang!”


ABOUT DOUG

Douglas was one of the very FIRST Original “B-Boy” Break Dancers at the very start of the Hip Hop Era at 1520 Sedgwick Avenue in the Bronx on August 11, 1973. With his unique break dance style, Douglas was named “Dancin’ Doug” by “DJ Kool Herc” and MC Coke La Rock, the Original Founders of Hip-Hop. He, along with the other Creators of Break Dancing, was officially recognized for creating Break Dancing or BBoy/Breakin’ by the City and State of New York in November of 2021.


Douglas became a Special Agent/Criminal Investigator with the U.S. Federal Government’s Office of Labor Racketeering (OLR) in New York. He moved up to become Special Agent-in-Charge and Regional Inspector General of the Philadelphia and Atlanta Regions. He retired after 25 years of service. With his background, Douglas/DDT puts an emphasis on providing Safe and Secure travel with Fun and Fellowship.