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Essence of Japan

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Marvelling at the harmonious contrast of Japan’s old and new. Enjoying three exhilarating rides on the modern marvel that is the bullet train. Experiencing a traditional Japanese tea ceremony in Kyoto, the country’s ancient capital (and birthplace of this refined ritual).

Ancient and ultra-modern sit shoulder to shoulder in Japan. On this Japan itinerary, we’ll experience both over two weeks, exploring high-paced cities, hushed shrines and temples, and serene gardens. We’ll attend a traditional tea ceremony, learn a little about geisha and samurai culture, catch a glimpse of Mount Fuji and whizz between cities on the sleek, slick Shinkansen (bullet train). Our Japan tours travel in spring, when cherry blossoms and hydrangea bloom; in summer, when you can time your tour with the fascinating Gion Festival; and in autumn, when maple trees are a blaze of fiery red and orange. In April and October, some dates coincide with the colourful Takayama Festival, and May and September also offer opportunities to experience a Sumo wrestling tournament. Which will you choose?

  • 17 excursions & visits
  • 13 meals
  • Active traveller pace
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Your itinerary

Day 1 – In flight

Our door-to-door travel service collects you from home for your overnight flight to Tokyo.

In flight

Day 2 – Tokyo

On our Japan tours, we stay in Shinjuku, the futuristic, neon-lit neighbourhood in the heart of Tokyo. On arrival the rest of the day is free.

Keio Plaza Hotel, Tokyo (4-star)

Skyline of Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan with Mt. Fuji in the distance

Day 3 – Tokyo

A tour guide helps us to embrace this dazzling city. As we walk out amidst skyscrapers and the world’s tallest self-supporting tower (the Tokyo Skytree), we find Tokyo’s traditional side. Learn the stories behind legendary landmarks like the moated Imperial Palace, Tokyo’s oldest temple – Sensō-ji, and Meiji Shrine, a serene Shinto shrine set on a tree-lined avenue.

Keio Plaza Hotel, Tokyo (4-star)

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Excursions & visits: Guided city tour of Tokyo (all day)

Breakfast

Sensoji shrine temple in Tokyo, Japan.

Day 4 – Mount Fuji – Matsumoto

Standing out from its surroundings at 3,776m high, Japan’s tallest mountain has inspired countless artists and photographers. Clouds often linger around this active volcano, but we’ll keep our fingers crossed for you to catch a sight of the iconic snow-capped peak as you travel from Tokyo to Matsumoto. If the weather is clear, you’ll see the volcano’s image reflected on the placid waters of Lake Jawaguchi.

Alpico Plaza Hotel, Matsumoto (3.5-star)

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Excursions & visits: Mount Fuji visitor centre (morning)

Breakfast and Lunch

Close up Mount Fuji from Lake Kawaguchi

Day 5 – Matsumoto – Takayama

Known as one of the most beautiful castles in Japan, Matsumoto is a striking timber and stone structure with a unique moon-viewing turret. In the spring, take your time to stroll among the cherry blossoms in the spacious castle gardens. Stop to sample sake (Japanese rice wine) in a traditional brewery, before we take the breathtaking journey through thick pine forests and snow-tipped peaks of the Japanese Alps to the hill town of Takayama. We’ll call in at the Hida Folk Village, an open-air museum with a collection of antique houses from the region and displays highlighting crafts and ancient traditions.

Takayama Green Hotel (3-star) or Associa Takayama (3-star)

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Excursions & visits: Visit to Matsumoto Castle (morning)Sake tasting (afternoon)

Breakfast

Views across Matsumoto Castle, Japan

Day 6 – Takayama

Meiji-era inns, hillside shrines and a pretty riverside setting – the hamlet of Takayama is traditional Japan at its finest. Soak in the local character on our walking tour, when we’ll see highlights such as the open-air flower and fruit market and government house.

Takayama Green Hotel (3-star) or Associa Takayama (3-star)

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Excursions & visits: Walking tour of Takayama (morning)

Breakfast

Free time

Traditional cityscape of the Takayama city in Gifu, Japan

Day 7 – Kanazawa

Next on our Japan itinerary, we transfer by coach to Kanazawa, visiting the World Heritage Shirakawago Village en route. Kanazawa is a historic castle town, boasting beautifully preserved samurai and geisha districts. Our sightseeing tour includes Omicho market and Higashi Chayagai (the ‘teahouse district’).

Kanazawa Tokyu Hotel (4-star)

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Excursions & visits: Visit to Shirakawago Village (morning)Sightseeing tour of Kanazawa (afternoon)

Breakfast

Japanese Geisha at Higashi-Chaya-gai - Geisha District in Kanazawa, Japan

Day 8 – Kanazawa – Hiroshima

We pack overnight bags whilst our luggage is transferred to Kyoto. We’ll have another sweep of the city, stopping at the gorgeous Kenroku-en Garden and BukeYashiki (Samurai’s house). Located outside the gates of Kanazawa Castle and covering an area of 11.4 hectares, the Kenroku-en Garden was created in the 1620s and opened to the public in 1874. It’s the epitome of a traditional Japanese garden with plum and cherry blossoms, artificial ponds, hills and buildings. From the quaint, quiet streets of Kanazawa, we’ll go full throttle into one of Japan’s other passions. The Shinkansen (bullet train) will hurtle us from Kanazawa to Hiroshima in perfect comfort. Our hotel for two nights has excellent views of the castle or the Peace Park.

Rihga Royal Hotel Hiroshima (4-star)

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Excursions & visits: Visits to Kenroku-en Garden and BukeYashiki (morning)Bullet train journey (afternoon)

Breakfast

Kasumiga-ike Pond at Kenrokuen Garden in Kanazawa

Day 9 – Hiroshima

Leafy Hiroshima, with its wide boulevards and friendly locals, might not be what you expected. It’s a vibrant and cosmopolitan city of peace with a devastating history. Today we’ll catch a ferry over to Miyajima Island to admire the ancient Itsukushima Shrine and its torii gate. We&ll spend some time strolling through the park. In autumn, the maples here are ablaze with rich reds and oranges. Back in Hiroshima, we’ll take a walking tour around the Peace Memorial Park and take some time for reflection at the Atomic Bomb Museum.

Rihga Royal Hotel Hiroshima (4-star)

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Excursions & visits: Boat to Miyajima Island (morning)Peace Memorial Park walking tour and Atomic Bomb Museum (afternoon)

Breakfast

Day 10 – Nara – Kyoto

Another bullet train takes us to Osaka, where we’ll board our coach for the onward journey to Nara, a former capital of Japan. The 8th-century Todaiji temple – supposedly the oldest wooden structure in the world – is wondrous, but the real highlight here are the adorable deer roaming through Nara Park. You can buy a packet of crackers to feed them – they’ll even bow to you before you feed them. We arrive in Kyoto this afternoon. With its wealth of shrines and temples, colourful gardens and variety of arts and crafts shops, it&s a real highlight of our Japan tour package. We’ll uncover geisha culture with some time in the Gion area – Japan’s most famous geisha district.

Kyoto Hotel Okura (4-star)

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Excursions & visits: Bullet train journey (morning)Todaji Temple and Nara Park (afternoon)

Breakfast

Stunning views of Todaiji Temple in Nara, Japan

Day 11 – Kyoto

Highlights of this morning’s tour include the wonderful Ryoanji Temple (a Zen temple with a famous rock garden), and the beautiful Kinkakuji Temple, or ‘Golden Pavilion’, whose top two floors are completely bedecked in gold leaf. We also visit Nijo, a fortified castle with unique ‘nightingale’ floors designed to replicate the sound of the nightingale song when stepped on.

Kyoto Hotel Okura (4-star)

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Excursions & visits: Guided city tour of Kyoto (morning)

Breakfast

Free time

Kinkakuji Temple surrounded by greenery and water.

Day 12 – Kyoto – Mishima

We’ll sit down for a cuppa before leaving Kyoto this morning – it is the birthplace of the traditional tea ceremony, after all. Learn the intricacies of this graceful discipline, considering simple details like holding the bowl so your friends can enjoy the beauty of its decoration. You can read about these rituals in any Japan travel guide, but there&s nothing quite like experiencing it first hand. You’ll never drink tea at home the same again! Another bullet train whisks us from Kyoto to Mishima. We’ll check into our hotel and if the weather is kind you’ll have views of Mount Fuji from your room.

Fujisan Mishima Tokyu Hotel (3.5-star)

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Excursions & visits: Traditional tea ceremony (morning)Bullet train journey (afternoon)

Breakfast

Watching a traditional tea ceremony in Japan

Day 13 – Hakone – Tokyo

We drive to Hakone and embark on a cruise on Lake Ashi for stunning views of the snow-capped mountains. We’ll jump in a cable car all the way up to the Owakudani Valley and Hot Springs, in the crater of Mount Hakone. Later, we’ll arrive in Tokyo.

Kawasaki King Skyfront Tokyu Rei Hotel, Tokyo (3-star)

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Excursions & visits: Lake Ashi cruise (morning)Cable car to Owakudani Valley and hot springs (afternoon)

Breakfast

Mt. Fuji and a big red Torii on the Ashinoko Lake under blue clear sky. View from Hakone in Japan.

Day 14 – Tokyo – Departure

Transfer to the airport for your return flight. Upon arrival our vehicle will be waiting for the journey home.

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Breakfast