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               Imperial Japan      The monarch and head of the Japanese Royal Family is known as the Emperor. According to the Japanese Constitution, he is the representation of the nation's unity and the state, and his position derives from "the will of the people with whom sovereign power resides." The imperial succession is governed by Imperial Household Law. The Japanese Supreme Court has no authority to bring charges against the emperor. He serves as the supreme leader of the Shinto faith [4]. The name Tenn (pronounced [tenno]), which means "Emperor of heaven" or "Heavenly Sovereign," is used to refer to the emperor in Japanese.           The Yamato Dynasty, also known as the Imperial House of Japan, has its historical roots in the late Kofun period, which lasted from the third to the sixth centuries AD. It is one of the oldest dynasties in the world. The mythical narratives of the Kojiki and Nihon...

       From Delhi, a Day Tour of Agra by Vehicle 
    You'll be picked up from your hotel at 6:00 AM so you may see the Taj Mahal at sunrise. Discover The Taj Mahal's Splendor, Return To The Hotel, Have Breakfast, And Check Out Of The Hotel. Drive to Delhi and then transfer to a hotel or the airport for your next destination. 

       Sunrise Tour of the Taj Mahal 

This tour doesn't run on Friday (Taj Mahal Close On Friday).

The customizable and flexible tour is listed below. You are free to change anything you like. Every day of the week save Friday is a good day to do this (Taj Mahal Closed On Friday). In Delhi/NCR/Gurugram, Our Chauffeur Will Take You Up From The Airport Or Hotel. As Per The Time You Like. The time we prefer for pick-up is 6:00 AM.

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