MUSLIM FRIENDLY HOSPITALITY - PRACTICAL WORK 2 (GROUP 4)

  EXPLORE MUSLIM FRIENDLY PACKAGES IN TOKYO, JAPAN



ITINERARY (5DAYS 4NIGHTS) :

DAY 1

 

·        Arrive at Narita International Airport (NRT)

·        Briefing and check-in at Sheraton Miyako Hotel Tokyo

 

 

 

DAY 2

 

·        Breakfast at hotel

·        Iyashi no Sato Nenba (Traditional Japanese Village)

·     Sensoji Temple

·     Nakamise Shpping Street

·     National Diet Building

·     Dinner at Yoshiya Shinjuku Restaurants

·        Back to Hotel

 

 

DAY 3

 

·        Breakfast at hotel

·        Tokyo Tower

·        Sunshine Aquarium

·        Otsuka Mosque

·        Lunch at Malaychan Restaurants

·        Rainbow Bridge

·        Dinner at Chibo Diversity Restaurants

·        Back to Hotel

 

 

DAY 4

 

·        Breakfast

·        Oishi Park

·        Gotemba Premium Outlet

·        Lunch at Manekineko, Yotsuya

·        Asakusa Mosque

·        Shibuya Crossing

·        Riding the Kojiri Lake Ashi Cruise

·        Back to hotel

 

DAY 5

 

·        Breakfast at hotel

·        Free and easy activities

·        Head to Narita International Airport (NRT)

 




















































ATTRACTION IN TOKYO :


1. SHERATON MIYAKO HOTEL TOKYO

Sheraton Miyako Hotel Tokyo stated “Muslim-friendly” menu certified with Halal in accordance with increasing number of Muslim guests. They provide “Muslim-friendly” menu in Shisen Chinese Restaurant, Café California, Lobby Lounge Bamboo, Room service, Club lounge according to the request from guests. This hotel also provides praying mats and Qiblah compass in the guest rooms.






2. SAIKO IYASHI-NO-SATO NENBA (TRADITIONAL JAPANESE VILLAGE)

Iyashi no Sato ( ) is located on the site of a former agricultural village on the west shore of Lake Saiko. The village was destroyed by a landslide during a typhoon in 1966. Forty years later, the traditional thatched houses in the village were rebuilt and reopened as an open -air museum and traditional craft village where people could learn about the culture and try and buy local handicrafts.




3. SENSOJI TEMPLE

Sensoji ( , Sensōji, also known as Asakusa Kannon Temple) is a Buddhist temple located in Asakusa. It is one of the most colourful and popular temples in Tokyo. The temple has a titanium tiled roof that retains its historic image but is stronger and lighter.









4. NAKAMISE SHOPPING STREET

Asakusa is famous for its complex of historic sites and the atmosphere of the old town centre. One of Asakusa’s best attractions is Nakamise, the shopping street that connects the main entrance of Sensoji Temple, the Kaminarimon Gate, and the main hall. The 250 m approach is lined with several souvenir shops and food stalls and it’s a great place to try traditional Tokyo Street food. Visitors enjoy “Tabearuki” (meaning ‘walk-and-eat’ in Japanese) at Nakamise Shopping Street.





5. NATIONAL DIET BUILDING

The National Diet Building (国会 議事堂, Kokkai-gijidō) is the building where the two houses of the Japanese National Diet meet. It is located at Nagatachō 1-chome 7–1, Chiyoda, Tokyo. The Diet Building was completed in 1936 and was built using exclusively Japanese materials except for stained glass, door locks and pneumatic tub.






6. YOSHIYA SHINJUKU RESTAURANTS
Yoshiya in Shinjuku is one of the few places in Tokyo that serves halal -certified washoku. Headquartered in Kyoto, the Yoshiya Tokyo branch is located in the restaurant area on the B1 floor of Shinjuku Nishiguchi station (TOEI Oedo Line). The most popular menu here is Asian -style marinated karaage (fried chicken) with vegetables on rice. Unlike regular karaage, it does not use alcohol -containing ingredients such as mirin (sweet rice wine) or vinegar. An English menu and English -speaking staff are also available.


7. TOKYO TOWER 
The Tokyo Tower officially called Nippon denpatō as Japan Radio Tower which is communications and observation tower in the Shiba-koen district of Minato, Tokyo, Japan. The Tokyo tower was built in 1958, at 332.9 meters (1,092 ft), it is the second-tallest structure in Japan. The structure is an Eiffel Tower-inspired lattice tower that is painted white and international orange to comply with air safety regulations.





8. SUNSHINE AQUARIUM
Sunshine Aquarium is an aquarium located on the top three floors and rooftop of the World Import Mart building in Sunshine City. It features around 80 tanks with 37,000 fish representing 750 species. The Aquarium was renovated and updated in 2011.









9. OTSUKA MOSQUE
Otsuka mosque is just a small mosque at Minamiotsuka, Toshima City, Tokyo Japan. This mosque is for Muslims traveler to pray time by time.










10. MALAYCHAN RESTAURANTS
Malaychan, located in Tokyo, Japan serves great Halal Malaysian food. Only fresh and quality ingredients are used in every well-prepared meal sure to satisfy any Muslim there. This restaurant is 4-star restaurant ever. So, for those really felt scared to eat at another place they surely can come here because of halal food.






11. RAINBOW BRIDGE TOKYO
The Rainbow Bridge known as Reinbō Burijji, it is a suspension bridge crossing northern Tokyo Bay between Shibaura Pier and the Odaiba waterfront development in Minato, Tokyo, Japan.It was built by Kawasaki Heavy Industries with construction starting in 1987 and completed in 1993.The bridge is 798 m (2,618 ft) long with a main span of 580 m 1,903 ft. Officially called the "Shuto Expressway No. 11 Daiba Route - Port of Tokyo Connector Bridge ,the name as "Rainbow Bridge" was decided by the public.


12. CHIBO DIVERSITY RESTAURANTS 
Chibo diversity restaurant is vegetarian, Halal, gluten free friendly okonomiyaki restaurant located on Dotonbori street. This restaurant also a 4-star restaurant. Muslims friendly can eat here without any fear. There is a guarantee of HALAL.










13. OISHI PARK
Oishi Kōgen kenritsu shizen kōen) is a Regional Nature Park in Wakayama Prefecture, Japan. Established in 1955, the park crosses the boundaries of the municipalities of Aridagawa and Kimino. On the north side of Kawaguchiko, Oishi Park offers a spectacular view of both the lake and Mt. Fuji. Depending on the season, different flowers blossom along the lakeside promenade. If you take a quiet stroll down the promenade where flowers blossom while staring at Mt. Fuji, you will feel at ease.


14. GOTEMBA PREMIUM OUTLET
Japan's most popular outlet mall, is located in Gotemba City, near Hakone, at the base of Mount Fuji. It was opened on July 13, 2000. Around 300 boutiques and restaurants, a food court, a 50-meter-high Ferris wheel, a hotel, and a public hot spring bath are all part of the mall. The Premium Outlets feature retailers from well-known international brands in fashion, sports, food, household products, and electronics, with everything from everyday items to high-end items. The prices are not absurdly low, but they are on par with those seen in conventional Japanese retail stores.

15. ASAKUSA MOSQUE
Daar Al-Arqam Mosque or commonly known as Asakusa Mosque (ダ ー ル ・ ア ル ・ ア ル カ ム ・ マ ス ジ ド) is a mosque located in downtown Tokyo built in 1998. Asakusa Mosque (JMF Mosque) is managed by the Japan Mosque Foundation. one of the departments at the Japanese Islamic Circle institute.













16. SHIBUYA CROSSING
Shibuya Scramble Crossing (渋谷スクランブル交差点, Shibuya sukuranburu kōsaten) or commonly known as Shibuya Crossing is a popular scramble crossing in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan. It is located in front of the Shibuya Station Hachikō exit and stops vehicles in all directions to allow pedestrians to inundate the entire intersection. The statue of Hachikō, between the station and the intersection, is a common meeting place and almost always crowded. It is also the location for the filming of the very popular Tokyo Drift movie. 




17. KOJIRI LAKE AISHI CRUISE
Lake Ashi, a lake formed in the crater of Mount Hakone following the volcano's final eruption 3,000 years ago, is visible from a cruise on Lake Ashi. As a symbol of Hakone, Lake Ashi is frequently photographed with Mount Fuji in the background. From Moto-Hakone, Hakone Detached Palace Garden, and touring boats patrolling the lake, you can get the greatest views of the lake and Mt. Fuji. Early mornings and late evenings, as well as colder seasons, often afford excellent views of the peak. A 30-minute boat ride from one end of the lake to the other is recommended. The Hayakawa River flows through Miyanoshita at the lake's northern edge. The relaxing boat excursion is included in the majority of Japan Deluxe Tours' tours. This cruise is open daily from April to November from 8:30 until 17:00 pm except during bad weather day and depart at regular intervals. 

18. MANEKINEKO, YOTSUYA
The first halal -certified karaoke restaurant in Japan was Manekineko in Shinjuku. The restaurant has over 40 halal -friendly dishes on its menu, including ramen, fries, yakisoba and fried chicken .All certified by the Malaysia Halal Corporation (MHC). The most popular is ramen and you can choose from three different flavors: salt, miso or shoyu (soy sauce). The restaurant also has an atteched prayer room.




INCLUDED :
  • Round trip flight tickets
  • Transportation in Tokyo
  • Insurance
  • Halal food restaurants
  • 5 star accommodation
  • Mosque for prayers
  • Tickets or fees at attractions

EXCLUDED : 
  • Charges for baggage exceeding 20 kilograms/ per person
  • Personal expenses




PACKAGE PRICE / PER PERSON :

RM10,000 ONLY !!!
FOR 5 DAYS 4 NIGHTS IN TOKYO

TERMS AND CONDITIONS
      • Deposit RM8000 only.
      • If the package is canceled, the deposit payment will not be refunded.


Any questions, can call or message the phone number below:

AYUNI (019-2540699)

DIVASHINI (011-36866140)

DAMIA (016-4571161)

NATASYA (011-27667262)

MURNI (012-9400734)

































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