14 days
with 10 travellers
20 travellers
This 13-day tour covers the best of Japan’s cultural and natural treasures. Begin in Tokyo, exploring vibrant markets, historical temples, and modern districts. Visit iconic Mt. Fuji and cruise Lake Ashi, then journey to Matsumoto for a castle visit and soba-making experience. Discover Takayama’s Edo-period charm, explore the UNESCO-listed Shirakawa-go village, and enjoy Kanazawa’s stunning gardens. In Kyoto, stroll through bamboo groves, temples, and participate in a tea ceremony. Visit Nara’s Great Buddha and finish in Osaka with optional day trips to Nikko and Hiroshima for more cultural insights.
This exclusive tour is a rare opportunity, offered with only two departures in 2025, making it a truly special journey. Unlike our usual small group tours that operate with a maximum of 16 travelers, this exceptional tour accommodates up to 20 participants, allowing a slightly larger group while still maintaining an intimate travel experience. The tour is guaranteed with a minimum of 10 travelers, ensuring that only those truly interested will share in this unique adventure. This slight increase in group size allows us to offer a broader network of like-minded explorers, while still delivering the high-quality, personal touch we’re known for.
Upon arrival at Haneda (HND) or Narita (NRT) Airport, meet with your English-speaking assistant who will give you a briefing and lead to your car for the transfer to the hotel by private coach. Check-in is available from 3 PM onwards. The day is free of scheduled activities, allowing guests to explore the local area at their leisure. *For clients who arrive at Narita airport, additional surcharge will apply. Overnight at Sheraton Miyako Hotel Tokyo or a similar
*For clients who arrive at Narita airport, additional surcharge will apply.
The second day kicks off with a visit to the Toyosu Outer Market, a vibrant hub known for its fresh seafood and lively atmosphere. Guests can sample local delicacies (on your own expense) and experience the dynamic energy of this iconic market. Following this, the tour proceeds to Ueno Park, a cultural and natural oasis in the heart of Tokyo, known for its beautiful landscapes, museums. The next stop is Asakusa Kannon Temple, a historic Buddhist temple, where guests can also explore the bustling Nakamise shopping street, filled with traditional souvenirs and snacks. In the afternoon, the tour continues to Odaiba, a popular entertainment district on a man-made island, offering shopping, dining, and various attractions. The day concludes with a visit to the upscale Ginza area, known for its luxury shopping and fine dining. Guests will return to the hotel. Throughout the day, coach and guide services will be available. The evening features a welcome dinner. Overnight at Sheraton Miyako Hotel Tokyo or a similar
Experience Tokyo on your own terms with a full day of leisure. Dive into the pulsating energy of Shibuya and Harajuku, where cutting-edge fashion meets eclectic street culture. Explore the electrifying district of Akihabara, renowned for its tech marvels and anime culture. Alternatively, unwind in the serene expanses of Ueno Park, a perfect retreat from the city's hustle. Whether you're indulging in vibrant shopping, discovering unique spots, or simply relaxing, this day is designed for you to uncover Tokyo's diverse and dynamic spirit at your own pace. Overnight at Sheraton Miyako Hotel Tokyo or a similar
Optional Tour : Day trip to Nikko
For those seeking an enriching experience, embark on an optional day trip from Tokyo to Nikko. Depart from your hotel and travel by coach to Nikko, where you’ll explore the impressive Toshogu Shrine, a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its intricate carvings and historical significance. Continue to Rinnoji Temple, a serene and ancient Buddhist site. After a day of exploration, return to your hotel in Tokyo for a restful evening.
On the fourth day, guests will check out from their hotel and embark on a scenic journey to the Fuji area. The first major stop is Lake Ashi, where they will enjoy a relaxing cruise, taking in the stunning views of the surrounding mountains and possibly even glimpsing Mt. Fuji on a clear day. The adventure continues with a ride on the Owakudani Ropeway, offering panoramic views of the volcanic valley and its active sulfur vents. This unique experience provides a close-up look at Japan's volcanic activity and its natural beauty. After a day filled with breathtaking sights, guests will proceed to their hotel, Dinner will be provided inside the hotel, offering a comfortable and convenient dining experience. Throughout the day, coach and guide services will be available to ensure a seamless and informative journey. Overnight at Motosu Phoenix or a similar
The fifth day starts with an early departure from the hotel to visit Mt. Fuji's 5th Station, weather permitting. This vantage point offers stunning views of Japan's most iconic mountain and the surrounding landscape. Following this, guests will participate in a hands-on soba-making experience, where they will learn to prepare and enjoy this traditional Japanese noodle dish for lunch. This cultural activity provides insight into Japanese culinary traditions and offers a fun, interactive experience. In the afternoon, the tour continues to Matsumoto, where guests will visit Matsumoto Castle, one of Japan's premier historic castles, known for its black exterior and stunning architecture. Coach and guide services will be provided throughout the day, ensuring a rich and engaging experience. Overnigh at Matsumoto Marunouchi Hotel or a similar
On the sixth day, guests will check out from their hotel and travel to Takayama, a city known for its beautifully preserved Edo-period streets. The day's itinerary includes a visit to Takayama Old Town, where guests can stroll through the historic streets and admire the traditional wooden buildings. They will also visit Takayama Jinya, a historic government building, and the Sannomachi District, known for its charming shops, sake breweries, and eateries. This area provides a glimpse into Japan's past and its enduring traditions. Coach and guide services will be available throughout the day to facilitate a smooth and enjoyable experience. Overnight at Hotel Associa Takayama Resort or a similar
The seventh day begins with a visit to the Takayama Morning Market, where guests can experience local culture and browse through a variety of fresh produce, crafts, and souvenirs. Following this, the tour will travel to Shirakawa-go, a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its traditional gassho-zukuri farmhouses, some of which are over 250 years old. This village offers a unique look at rural Japanese life and architecture. In the afternoon, the journey continues to Kanazawa, where guests will visit Kenrokuen Garden, considered one of Japan's most beautiful landscape gardens, featuring seasonal flowers, trees, and water features. After exploring the garden, guests will check in at the hotel. Overnight at Hotel Mystays Premier Kanazawa or a similar
Start your day with delicious breakfast and meet your guide to explore Kanazawa. First, we will head to the charming Samurai District, where you can wander through preserved Edo-period streets and admire traditional wooden houses. Next, visit Higashi Chayagai, a picturesque geisha district filled with teahouses and shops, perfect for enjoying a cup of matcha. Don’t miss Omicho Market, where you can sample fresh seafood and local delicacies. After a delightful day of sightseeing, transfer to Kyoto in the afternoon to continue your journey. Overnight at Double Tree by Hilton Kyotoeki or a similar
Start your tour with a visit to the enchanting Arashiyama Bamboo Grove, where you can stroll through towering bamboo stalks. Next, experience a traditional tea ceremony, immersing yourself in the art of Japanese tea preparation. Afterward, admire the stunning Kinkakuji Temple, also known as the Golden Pavilion, with its picturesque reflection in the surrounding pond. Finally, explore Kiyomizu Temple, where you can enjoy breathtaking views of the city from its wooden terrace. Overnight at Double Tree by Hilton Kyotoeki or a similar
The tenth day begins with a visit to Todaiji Temple in Nara, home to the Great Buddha statue, one of Japan's largest bronze statues of Buddha. This temple complex is a significant cultural and historical site. Following this, guests will explore Nara Park, where they can interact with the friendly and freely roaming deer, a symbol of the city. The day's activities include a sushi-making experience, where guests will learn to make and enjoy this popular Japanese dish. Then we will continue our journey to vibrant Osaka. Upon arrival at hotel in Osaka, check-in. Overnight at Hotel Monterey Osaka or a similar
Enjoy a day at your leisure in Osaka. Explore the city's vibrant neighborhoods, visit landmarks like Osaka Castle or the Umeda Sky Building, and indulge in the local cuisine at your own pace. Return to your hotel in Osaka for an overnight stay. Overnight at Hotel Monterey Osaka or a similar
Embark on an optional day tour from Osaka to Hiroshima. After breakfast at your hotel, transfer by bullet train to Hiroshima. From there, take a JR train and ferry to Miyajima Island to visit the iconic Itsukushima Shrine, renowned for its floating torii gate. Return to Hiroshima to explore the Peace Memorial Park and Museum, which offer poignant insights into the city’s history and the impact of the atomic bomb. Visit the Atomic Bomb Museum for a deeper understanding of the events and their aftermath. In the evening, take the bullet train back to Osaka and return to your hotel for a restful overnight stay.
Spend your final day in Osaka at your own pace. Enjoy last-minute shopping, explore more of the city's attractions, or simply relax before your departure. Universal Studio Japan is also recommendable. Return to your hotel for an overnight stay before departing Japan the following day. Overnight at Hotel Monterey Osaka or a similar
Check out from hotel by 11 AM, then depart for Itami Airport (ITM).
Unique - Visit the UNESCO-listed Shirakawa-go village, known for its rare thatched-roof farmhouses.
Taste - Enjoy a hands-on soba-making experience, learning the art of Japanese noodle crafting.
Arts and Craft - Discover the craftsmanship behind Kanazawa’s famed gold leaf artistry.
This tour offers two exciting optional day trips, which must be booked in advance at the time of reservation. The first is a day tour to Hiroshima, priced at AUD 1,172 per person, where you'll visit the iconic Itsukushima Shrine and the Peace Memorial Park. The second is a day tour to Nikko, priced at AUD 436 per person, featuring the UNESCO-listed Toshogu Shrine and Rinnoji Temple. Both tours require a minimum of 10 participants to operate, ensuring an enriching and group-focused experience. Don’t miss out on these unique opportunities to explore more of Japan’s cultural treasures!
12 nights in 4-5 star hotels
Daily breakfast
5 local lunches
6 local dinners
Airport transfer on arrival
All high-speed train travel as specified in the itinerary
English speaking tour guide
All entrance fees
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