Japan is a country where tradition meets technology — and this tour brings both to life for students in the most exciting way!
Through visits to museums, science centre and real manufacturing plants, students get to experience how Japan leads the world in innovation, animation and robotics. Whether it’s trying out anime voice acting or seeing how vehicles are built, every stop offers fun and interactive learning.
The tour also explores Japanese history, temples, nature and cultural traditions, giving students a deep understanding of the country’s values and lifestyle. From peaceful parks and ancient shrines to futuristic art spaces and Disneyland, students will experience a wide spectrum of what Japan has to offer.
This study tour is the perfect way to spark curiosity, creativity and global thinking — all while making unforgettable memories.
| Study Tour Features | Museum Visits | Workshops & Lectures | Industry Visits | Cultural & Recreational Activities | ||||
| Accommodation | Accommodation at 3 Star hotels with all meals | ||||
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Assemble at the airport to board a flight for Narita International Airport, Japan.
Upon arrival in Narita, board the coach & transfer to the hotel for check-in.
After fresh & change, proceed for dinner at an Indian restaurant. Overnight stay in Tokyo.
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Post breakfast, visit the Suginami Animation Museum.
What you get to see, Learn & Experience!
Later visit The National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation, a fascinating place that showcases Japan’s cutting-edge technology and scientific advancements.
Explore their permanent exhibits such as; Explore the Frontiers, Discover your Earth & Create your Future along with experiencing the Dome Theatre.
After lunch, visit Sensoji Temple – Tokyo’s Oldest Temple & Asakusa Shrine along with prominent sacred buildings.
Later, visit Asakusa District for souvenir shopping.
Overnight stay in Tokyo.
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Post breakfast, visit Mitsubishi Fuso Manufacturing Plant, Kawasaki– to understand the manufacturing process.
After lunch, visit Kawasaki Daishi – Buddhist Temple & Kawasaki Municipal Science Museum, a fascinating destination for science lovers, families and space enthusiasts. The museum offers interactive exhibits, a planetarium and educational displays to explore various scientific fields.
Later, head back to Tokyo and visit the famous Shibuya Crossing.
Dinner & overnight stay in Tokyo.
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Post breakfast, proceed to visit TeamLab Planets TOKYO DMM.com an immersive large-scale artwork space and 2 digital gardens created by art collective teamLab. By immersing the entire body with other people in these massive “Body Immersive” artworks, the boundary between the body and the artwork dissolves, the boundaries between the self, others and the world become something continuous and we explore a new relationship without boundaries between ourselves and the world.
After lunch, visit the National Museum of Nature and Science, established in 1877 the National Museum of Nature and Science (Kahaku) is one of the oldest museums in Japan. It is also the only national museum in the country that offers a comprehensive exhibition of natural history and the history of science and technology. Kahaku plays a core role among science museums in Japan and in the Asian region. It promotes three fundamental activities; conducting research studies, collecting and preserving specimens and materials and organizing exhibitions and educational programs.
Later, visit Ueno Onshi Park, which celebrated its 150th anniversary in 2023, a metropolitan park representing urban parks in Japan. Spend time at leisure and engage in team building activities.
Dinner & overnight stay in Tokyo.
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Post breakfast, proceed for a full day excursion to Tokyo Disneyland offering a magical and immersive Disney experience with thrilling rides, enchanting shows and lively parades.
Dinner and overnight stay.
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Post breakfast checkout from the hotel and proceed to Narita International Airport, Japan to board a flight back home!
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