2026 ALOHA RNL
TOKYO & Mt. FUJI WINTER LIGHTS & CHRISTMAS MARKETS #14
Tokyo / Ashikaga Flower Park / Kawagoe /Kofu / Mt.Fuji/ and more!
DATE:
29 Nov. (Sun) 2026 ー 9 Dec. (Wed) 2026
INCLUDED:
9 Nights / 10 Days / 24 Meals
(Daily Breakfasts, 7 Lunches, 8 Dinners)
Escorted from Honolulu
English-Speaking Local Guide
All Land Tour transportation
Hotel Accommodation
All support of your baggage
Souvenir boxes (included pack in a box)
Heartwarming Service

ITINERARY
Day 1: Sun. Nov 29 – HONOLULU: Depart Honolulu
Enjoy your journey through the skies and prepare for the wonderful adventure that awaits you in Japan.
Day 2: Mon. Nov 30 – VILLA FONTAINE GRAND HANEDA AIRPORT (Tokyo)
Welcome to Japan! Arrive at Haneda Airport. After going through immigration procedures, After Hotel check-in, relax and get ready for the next day. Put your feet up, relax, and get ready for the TOKYO & Mt. FUJI WINTER LIGHTS & CHRISTMAS MARKETS #14
Day 3: Tue. Dec 1 – GRAND NIKKO DAIBA (Tokyo)
Good morning! Today we begin our journey by exploring some of Tokyo’s most distinctive spots. We start at Ameyoko Shopping Street, a lively shopping district filled with local shops and an energetic atmosphere that offers a glimpse into everyday Tokyo life. We then move on to theTokyo Christmas Market at Meiji Jingu Gaien, where festive lights and seasonal stalls create a cheerful holiday ambiance. Our final stop is Aoyama Square, known for its refined selection of Japanese crafts, including makeup brushes and Edo Kiriko glassware. After enjoying these highlights, we return to the hotel to relax and prepare for tomorrow’s activities.
NOTE: Activities may be adjusted depending on event availability and weather conditions.
Day 4: Wed. Dec 2 – GRAND NIKKO DAIBA (Tokyo)
This morning, we’ll depart Tokyo via the scenic Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line, a remarkable roadway that stretches across Tokyo Bay and includes one of the world’s longest underwater tunnels. Enjoy panoramic views as we head toward Chiba Prefecture. Our first stop will be Costco Wholesale, where you can enjoy browsing a wide range of groceries, household items, and Japan-exclusive products, as well as a casual break at the food court.In the afternoon, we shift to a festive highlight at Tokyo German Village, famous for its expansive seasonal illuminations. As evening falls, countless lights transform the grounds into a dazzling winter landscape, creating a warm and cheerful atmosphere ideal for leisurely strolls and memorable photos. After enjoying the illuminations, we’ll return to our hotel to unwind and prepare for tomorrow’s adventure.
Day 5: Thu. Dec 3 – GRAND NIKKO DAIBA (Tokyo)
This morning, we’ll head to the Kappabashi area, Japan’s premier destination for kitchen tools and gadgets. Known for its numerous specialty shops, Kappabashi offers everything from chopsticks to red lanterns, making it a fascinating place to explore for culinary enthusiasts and souvenir hunters alike.Next, we’ll visit the iconic Tokyo Skytree, one of Japan's most famous landmarks and among the tallest towers in the world. From its magnificent observation deck, enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of Tokyo. At the base, the Solamachi shopping complex is a treasure trove for shoppers, featuring popular stores like LOFT, the Sanrio Shop, Pokémon Center, and Ghibli Shop, offering something for everyone.Afterward, we’ll head to Nippori Textile Town, a unique district renowned for its vast selection of textiles. From kimono fabrics to interior textiles, the area is often described as having "everything you need." With over 90 shops specializing in fabrics, Nippori Textile Town is a paradise for sewing enthusiasts and a rare gem in Japan.
Day 6: Fri. Dec 4 – KAWAGOE PRINCE HOTEL(Saitama)
This morning, we’ll begin with a visit to the Yokohama Wholesale Market area, stopping at the adjacent outer market where we can browse local shops offering traditional Japanese pickles and other regional products. This visit provides a relaxed opportunity to experience the atmosphere of a major food distribution hub while enjoying some light shopping and a glimpse of everyday Japanese food culture.. Next, we’ll enjoy a peaceful stroll through Sankeien Garden, a beautifully landscaped site where historic buildings relocated from Kyoto and Kamakura are set amid seasonal greenery. The garden’s harmonious design and tranquil paths evoke the refined atmosphere of an ancient capital, providing a relaxing contrast to the morning’s energy. In the afternoon, we’ll visit the Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse, a historic waterfront landmark that symbolizes Yokohama’s port history. During this season, its Christmas Market creates a festive setting filled with seasonal shopping, local treats, and a cheerful holiday ambiance. After our sightseeing, we’ll proceed to the hotel for check-in and enjoy a relaxing evening at leisure.
Day 7: Sat. Dec 5 – KAWAGOE PRINCE HOTEL(Saitama)
This morning, let’sexplore the charming town of Kawagoe, also known as "Koedo" or "Little Edo." Famous for its historical buildings and traditional atmosphere, Kawagoe attracts over 7 million visitors annually. Its streets are lined with traditional storehouses called Kurazukuri, featuring fire-resistant construction, sturdy sliding doors, and robust tile roofs, reflecting the spirit of Edo-period merchants. A highlight of Kawagoe is the iconic Bell Tower, which has been chiming for over a century. Along the historic Kashiya Yokocho (Candy Alley), shops selling nostalgic penny candies create a timeless and delightful ambiance.Next, we’ll head to Mega Don Quijote, a popular destination for shopping enthusiasts. Explore its extensive selection of goods, including Don Quijote’s original branded products, and enjoy discovering why this store is a favorite among locals and tourists alike.Afterward, we’ll visit Ashikaga Flower Park, renowned for its breathtaking illuminations. With approximately 5 million lights spread across 10 hectares, including the magnificent Miraculous Great Wisteria, the park offers a truly magical experience.Finally, we’ll return to the hotel to relax and prepare for tomorrow’s journey.
Day 8: Sun. Dec 6 – SORANO HOTEL (Tokyo)
This morning, let’s kick off the day with an Indigo dyeing experience, where you can create your very own original handkerchief, a truly one-of-a-kind piece. Known as Japan Blue, this color was beloved in the Edo period and considered auspicious during the samurai era. In the Meiji period, it gained international recognition as a symbol of Japan itself.Next, we’ll head to the Bunmeido Castella Factory, famous for its delicious castella cakes. Here, you can purchase factory-direct items at great prices. Just across the street, you can also enjoy shopping at the factory store for traditional senbei rice crackers, making it a double delight for sweet and savory lovers.Before checking into the hotel, we’ll stop by CAINZ, a top-ranking home center in Japan, known for its impressive selection of kitchenware, daily necessities, and over 10,000 private brand items. With unbeatable variety and quality, it’s a perfect place for discovering unique finds. After returning to the hotel, relax in the spa with hot springs or unwind at the rooftop heated pool. You can also explore the connected shopping mall, which offers a variety of boutiques and cafes. For even more shopping options, nearby destinations include the IKEA, Takashimaya Department Store and Isetan Department Store. After a fulfilling day of relaxation and exploration, return to your room to unwind and enjoy a peaceful evening.
Note:Depending on the schedule, the indigo dyeing experience may be substituted with an alternative activity.
Day 9: Mon. Dec 7 – HOTEL KASUGAI ♨ (Yamanashi)
This morning, we’ll head toward Mt. Fuji area.Our first stop is the Herb Garden Tabinikki, a vast garden boasting around 200 varieties of seasonal herbs and flowers. On clear days, the observation deck offers breathtaking panoramic views of Mt. Fuji, making it a perfect spot for scenic photos.Next, we’ll enjoy a sightseeing cruise on Lake Kawaguchi. From the boat, you’ll experience unobstructed 360-degree panoramic views of the surrounding beauty. On sunny days, you may catch a glimpse of the stunning "upside-down Fuji," reflected in the lake’s surface. This rare sight requires specific weather conditions, making it a special treat for those lucky enough to see it.Following that, we’ll visit the Kikyou Shingen Mochi Factory Theme Park, famous for Yamanashi’s signature delicacy, Kikyou Shingen Mochi. Here, you can observe the entire mochi-making process, with the highlight being the skillful hand-wrapping of each mochi. Watch in awe as the staff expertly wrap each mochi in a small vinyl cloth in just 5 to 6 seconds a display of precision and craftsmanship.After a day of enjoyment, we'll retreat to a hotel located in the Isawa Onsen area, said to have originated from a place where a large amount of hot spring water gushed out from grape vineyards.
Day 10: Tue. Dec 8 – HOTEL KASUGAI ♨ (Yamanashi)
This morning, if time allows, we’ll stop by Iwanami Farm to purchase its renowned dried persimmons. Carefully prepared using traditional methods, these hoshigaki are a local specialty of Yamanashi, prized for their natural sweetness and rich flavor, and make an excellent seasonal treat or souvenir. Next, we’ll pass through Shosenkyo Gorge, often referred to as “Japan’s most beautiful gorge.” This celebrated scenic area features towering granite cliffs, distinctive rock formations, and a clear river flowing through the valley. Shaped over centuries by nature, the dramatic landscape offers impressive views and a memorable encounter with Japan’s natural beauty. After enjoying the scenery at Shosenkyo, we’ll visit the Kageenomori Museum, recognized by Guinness World Records in 1994 as the world’s first shadow art museum. Inside its darkened exhibition rooms, colorful lighting brings enchanting shadow artworks to life, featuring imaginative scenes and fairy-tale characters. The unique interplay of light and shadow creates a magical atmosphere and provides a fitting cultural highlight to conclude the day’s exploration. (Lunch and dinner will be at your own expense.)
Day 11: Wed. Dec 9 – AIRPORT - HONOLULU
At checkout time, the guide will assist in taping and tying up the boxes to prepare them for transport to the airport.
After checking out, we will head to Oshino Hakkai, a picturesque group of crystal-clear spring ponds located in Oshino Village, Yamanashi Prefecture. These ponds, fed by Mt. Fuji’s meltwater is recognized as one of Japan’s 100 famous waters. Historically a sacred site for purification in Fuji worship, Oshino Hakkai also offers stunning seasonal scenery, making it a serene and memorable visit.After bidding farewell to Mt. Fuji, we’ll make our way to the airport for your departure.We will arrive at Honolulu in the same morning. (Lunch and dinner will be at your own expense.)
REMARKS
*Please sign up As soon as possible to HOLD your space!
*Full Payment is due on Oct 15, 2026
*Tour Cost: based on 25-35 maximum full paying tour members.
*Final Tour Cost will depend on the yen rate, taxes & fuel surcharges.
*The tour price is based on double occupancy and a minimum group size of 25 passengers. Fare adjustment may apply for groups of 25 or under.
*The rate is based on tariffs and exchange rates effective 17/1/2026.
*Tour fare is subject to change according to any airfare increase, additional fuel surcharges and fluctuation of the rate of exchange between U.S. and foreign currency.
*In the event of revaluation, the land portion of the tour price may be adjusted prior to your final statement.
*The price is based on 145 yen per 1 USD. If the yen rate deviates from this estimated rate, adjustments will be made accordingly.
COST OF LAND TOUR:
TWIN/ TRIPLE OCCUPANCY: $4,900.00 per person
SINGLE OCCUPANCY (4 single rooms only) $5,650.00 per person
PLUS AIRFARE $1,800.00 (***ESTIMATED AIRFARE***)
Please note that not all hotels have handicap-accessible rooms.
A surcharge of USD 360 per person will be added to the tour price for requesting a handicap-accessible room, regardless of availability.
Children's Travel Fare Policy:
Ages 0–2 (under 3 years old): Free of charge (when not using a separate seat, meal, or bed)
Ages 3–6: 50% off the regular fare
Ages 7–11: 30% off the regular fare
Ages 12 and over: Full adult fare applies
Age is based on the child's age on the day of departure.
If a seat, meal, or bed is required for children under 3, additional charges may apply.
An extra bed will be charged at the regular rate regardless of age.
TOUR COST INCLUDES:
9 Nights Hotel accommodations
Daily Breakfasts, 7 Lunches, and 8 Dinners
Admission Fees, Pre-luncheon get-together, Local experienced tour guide from RNL TOURS, LLC
CANCELLATION POLICY:
90 days or more prior to departure: Full refund, minus any actual costs already incurred (e.g., hotel deposits, domestic transportation, or other non-refundable arrangements).
89 to 45 days prior to departure: 20% cancellation fee of the total tour price per person.
44 to 30 days prior to departure: 50% cancellation fee of the total tour price per person.
29 to 15 days prior to departure: 75% cancellation fee of the total tour price per person.
14 days or less prior to departure: 100% cancellation fee of the total tour price per person. No refund.
Please Note:
In addition to the cancellation fees listed above, any non-refundable charges already paid on your behalf (including but not limited to hotel reservations, domestic airfare, train tickets, and activity bookings) will also be deducted from the total refund amount. These incurred costs will not be refunded under any circumstances
14 days prior or less: 100% cancel fee of the tour price, per person, no refund.
GENERAL CONDITIONS TOUR INCLUDES:
Hotel accommodations, transfers, and sightseeing. Adjustments will be made if there is an increase in fuel surcharges and any fluctuation in exchange rates between US Dollars and Japanese Yen.
AIR TRANSPORTATION:
Air service within tours is included except for people buying the land portion only.
Airfare inclusive rates are based on advanced purchase and may be subject to certain airline restrictions and penalties. Adjustments will be made if there is any increase on taxes.
PASSPORTS:
All clients are reminded that a valid passport is necessary in all cases.
The cost of obtaining these documents will be the responsibility of the traveler.
The organizer assumes no responsibility whatsoever, should a client, for any reason be refused entry into any particular country, and the subsequent costs entailed will have to be met by the traveler in accordance with obligations that the organizer has in virtue of the contracts held with third parties.Passport must be valid within 6 months at time of departure.A photocopy of your passport is required for all tours.
IF THE TOUR OPERATOR CANCELS:
Should RNL Tours, LLC. cancel a departure for any reason, your money will be fully refunded.
CHANGES IN ITINERARIES:
RNL Tours, LLC. will make every effort to operate all tours as disclosed in this document.
However, circumstances may arise which would require an adjustment to the tour. We will however do all that is possible to avoid such changes, but we must reserve the right to make such modifications if they are determined to be necessary
RESPONSIBILITY:
This travel agency and/or its agents, sub-agents, sub-offices and affiliates act only as agents for the owners and contractors providing means of transportation or other services and all tickets and/or vouchers are issued subject to any terms and conditions under which such means of transportation or other services where offered or provided. The issuance and acceptance of such tickets and/or vouchers shall be deemed to be consent to the further conditions that this travel agency, its agents, sub-agents, sub-offices and affiliates shall not become liable or responsible in any way in connections with such means of transportation or other services, or for any loss, injury or damages arising from the default of a tour operator/carrier, lost/damaged baggage, trip cancellation, bad weather, natural disaster or other acts of God.
We reserve the right to cancel any tour 45 days or more prior to departure date.
All rates in this brochure/itinerary are subject to change without notice.
