Mt Fuji & Hakone
Day Tour
See this world famous Japanese Icon.
Includes return trip via Shinkansen (bullet train)
Panoramic Tokyo
Day Tour Meiji Shrine, Asakusa Guest House, National Diet Building, Imperial Palace East Garden, Asakusa Temple, Ginza, Tokyo Bay Cruise, Rainbow Bridge & Odaiba.
Cityrama Tokyo
Afternoon Tour Tokyo Tower, National Diet Building, Imperial Palace Plaza,
Asakusa Kannon Temple, Nakamise Shopping Street & Ginza.
Kyoto Highlights
Day Tour from Tokyo
The best of Kyoto in one day.
Kinkakuji Temple - Golden Pavilion
Kiyomizu Temple
Kyoto Imperial Palace
Nijo Castle
Heian Shrine
Sanjusangendo Hall
Kyoto Handicraft Center
NARITA AIRPORT DISASTER
Narita Airport Disasters - History of disasters Narita Airport includes
accidents and terrorist attacks.
On 22 June 1985, a
piece of luggage that was checked into Vancouver International Airport
in Vancouver, British Columbia was in transit to an Air India flight
in New Tokyo International Airport when it exploded, killing two
baggage handlers in New Tokyo International Airport. 55 minutes later,
a piece of luggage that also originated from Vancouver on Air India
Flight 182 exploded, killing all of the passengers on the flight.
On 11 December 1994, Philippine Airlines Flight 434 was flying on its
second leg of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport - Mactan-Cebu
International Airport - New Tokyo International Airport route when a
bomb on board exploded, killing a passenger. The airliner was able to
make an emergency landing.
Authorities later found out that Ramzi Yousef planted the bomb on the
airliner to test the bomb for his Project Bojinka plot. His project
was discovered in Manila, Philippines after an apartment fire on the
night of 6 January and the morning of 7 January 1995. If the plot had
not been discovered, one or more aircraft owned by a U.S. carrier/s
flying to this airport would have blown up over the Pacific Ocean on
21 January 1995 as part of the project's first phase.