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13 Nights/ 14 DaysEmbark on an unforgettable 14-night journey through Japan’s most captivating landscapes, timeless traditions, and dynamic cities. Begin in Tokyo, where neon-lit skyscrapers meet ancient temples, before venturing to the iconic Mount Fuji for a night of awe-inspiring views. Discover Kanazawa’s hidden gems—from meticulously landscaped gardens to artisanal crafts—then reflect on history in Hiroshima, a city of resilience and peace. Immerse yourself in Kyoto’s imperial charm with three nights exploring its UNESCO-listed shrines, bamboo groves, and geisha districts, before indulging in Osaka’s culinary delights and vibrant energy. Conclude your adventure with a final night in Tokyo, tying together memories of Japan’s east-west tapestry of culture, nature, and modernity. This curated itinerary balances iconic highlights with intimate moments, offering a perfect blend of exploration and relaxation across Honshu’s most beloved destinations.
Tour Timeline
If you need to increase or reduce the number of travellers, please contact us for customised arrangements.
- Enjoy a private pickup from your arrival point directly to your hotel with a professional driver.
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TeamLab Planets Tokyo
Immerse yourself in teamLab Planets TOKYO, an interactive digital art museum in Tokyo. Walk barefoot through water installations, explore immersive light and sound environments, and take stunning photos at every corner. Ideal for families, couples, and art enthusiasts seeking a unique, hands-on experience. Fun fact: visitors become part of the art, making every visit a different visual and sensory journey. A must-see for modern art lovers visiting Tokyo.
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Tokyo Sushi-Making Workshop: Half-Day Guided Experience with Public Transportation
Your adventure begins with a warm welcome as your guide meet you at your railway station and enjoy a unique and immersive experience with our sushi-making class.
Our guide will take you to a local workshop where you'll learn about the history of sushi and the etiquette of eating it. Under the guidance of a professional sushi chef, you'll get step-by-step instructions on how to make sushi. Practice rolling up the rice with various ingredients using nori, and experience the joy of creating your own sushi. Afterward, enjoy your handmade sushi for lunch, and perhaps try a cup of sake if you like.
Special Lunch with Sushi Making Class
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Tokyo Skytree
Visit Tokyo Skytree, Japan’s tallest tower at 634 meters. Marvel at panoramic city views from its two observation decks, dine at sky restaurants, and explore shopping complexes and aquariums at its base. Perfect for families, photography enthusiasts, and travelers seeking modern architecture and breathtaking Tokyo scenery.
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Cruise along the Sumida River
A Sumida River Cruise in Tokyo offers travelers a unique perspective of the city, blending modern skyscrapers, historic landmarks, and serene waterside scenery. Gliding along the gently flowing river, visitors can admire iconic sights such as the Tokyo Skytree, Asakusa district, and traditional bridges, all from the comfort of a scenic boat.
The cruise provides a relaxing escape from the bustling city streets, making it ideal for couples, families, and solo travelers looking to enjoy Tokyo at a slower pace. Onboard, you can enjoy commentary about the city’s history and landmarks, gaining insights into Tokyo’s cultural and architectural highlights.
Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a returning traveler, a Sumida River Cruise offers memorable photo opportunities, peaceful riverside views, and a chance to experience Tokyo from a fresh angle. It’s a perfect addition to any itinerary for those wanting to combine sightseeing with a leisurely and scenic journey through the heart of Japan’s vibrant capital.
- Breakfast , Lunch
- Public Transportation
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Authentic Sumo Experience
Take a train to Shin-Kawasaki Station and visit an authentic sumo stable, where you’ll witness real sumo wrestlers in training. A local guide will share the rich history and traditions of sumo, along with tips for enjoying matches. If you’d like, you can even step into the ring for a friendly match with a rikishi - women and children are welcome to participate! Afterward, enjoy a hearty bowl of chanko-nabe, the signature dish that fuels sumo wrestlers.
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Senso-ji Temple
Explore Senso-ji Temple in Asakusa, Tokyo’s oldest and most visited temple. Witness traditional ceremonies, stroll along Nakamise Street with its souvenir shops and street food stalls, and admire historic architecture. A must-visit for cultural immersion, photography, and experiencing Tokyo’s spiritual heritage.
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Nakamise Shopping Street
Nakamise Shopping Street, a historic thoroughfare leading to Tokyo’s Sensoji Temple, is a vibrant blend of tradition and charm. Lined with over 80 shops, it offers iconic Japanese souvenirs—from handcrafted snacks and folding fans to kimono accessories—all steeped in Edo-era flair. Wander its bustling lanes, savor fresh taiyaki or matcha treats, and soak up the lively atmosphere that merges ancient culture with modern sightseeing joy. A must-visit for anyone seeking an authentic taste of traditional Japan.
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Akihabara
Visit Akihabara, Tokyo’s hub for electronics, anime, and gaming culture. Shop for gadgets, collectibles, and video games, and explore themed cafés. Ideal for tech enthusiasts, pop culture fans, and those seeking a unique urban Japanese experience.
- Breakfast
- Public Transportation
- Enjoy a comfortable intercity transfer in a private vehicle with an English-speaking guide accompanying and assisting you throughout the journey. (Tokyo to Hakone)
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Mount Fuji
Climb or admire Mount Fuji, Japan’s iconic peak. Enjoy hiking trails, photography opportunities, and nearby nature walks. Perfect for adventure seekers, sightseeing, and cultural appreciation. Fun fact: Mount Fuji is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a symbol of Japan.
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Hakone Ropeway
The Hakone Ropeway stands as Hakone’s premier scenic transportation, linking Sounzan and Togendai Stations with unforgettable panoramic views. Gliding high above volcanic valleys and forested slopes, this cable car treats visitors to sweeping vistas—including Mount Fuji’s snow-capped peak (on clear days), the serene Lake Ashi, and the steaming vents of Owakudani’s geothermal area. A smooth, 30-minute journey through Hakone’s natural beauty, it blends convenience with awe-inspiring scenery, making it an essential experience for anyone exploring the region’s landscapes and iconic sights.
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Lake Ashi Pirate Ship
Lake Ashi Pirate Ship offers a whimsical and scenic cruise on Hakone’s iconic Lake Ashi, just outside Tokyo. With striking, castle-like designs inspired by 17th-century pirate vessels, these ships blend adventure with breathtaking views—of Mount Fuji (on clear days), forested shores, and volcanic landscapes. Glide across the lake’s calm waters, soak up the fresh mountain air, and enjoy a unique, photo-worthy experience that combines fun and natural beauty. A must-do for visitors seeking a memorable Hakone adventure.
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Owakudani Valley
Explore Owakudani Valley, a volcanic area with hot springs and black eggs boiled in sulfuric waters. Enjoy panoramic views, photography, and cultural exploration. Perfect for adventurous sightseeing and family experiences.
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Taste black egg in Hakone
Hakone’s Black Eggs (Kuro-tamago) are a iconic local specialty, boiled in the area’s natural hot springs rich in iron and sulfur. Their distinctive black shells come from mineral deposits during cooking, while the yolks remain creamy and flavorful. A beloved snack among visitors, these eggs are said to bring seven years of good luck—making them a delicious, meaningful treat to savor while exploring Hakone’s volcanic landscapes.
- Breakfast , Dinner
- Private Van
- We coordinate seamless ground transport connected to your train schedule, operated without guiding support. (Hakone to Kanazawa)
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- Public Transportation
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From Kanazawa: Samurai, Matcha and Gardens Full-Day Tour
Begin your day with a visit to Nagamachi Samurai District, where narrow lanes, earthen walls, and restored samurai residences bring the Edo period to life. Step inside a preserved samurai house to get a glimpse of how the warrior class once lived — from traditional architecture to historical weapons and furnishings.
Next, stroll through the stunning Kenroku-en Garden, regarded as one of the Three Great Gardens of Japan. Originally designed as the outer garden of Kanazawa Castle, Kenrokuen is famed for its seasonal beauty, tranquil ponds, teahouses, and elegant landscape features — a masterpiece of Japanese garden design.
In the afternoon, enjoy a peaceful Japanese tea ceremony led by a tea master. Learn the rituals, etiquette, and spiritual philosophy behind this time-honored tradition, while savoring matcha green tea and seasonal sweets in a serene setting. (A unique experience with Tea Ceremony in the Garden)
- Breakfast , Lunch
- Public Transportation
- We coordinate seamless ground transport connected to your train schedule, operated without guiding support. (Kanazawa to Hiroshima)
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From Hiroshima: 1-Day Miyajima Tour
Start your day in Hiroshima with your knowledgeable guide who will accompany you throughout the journey using public transportation. Together, you’ll take a short train and ferry ride to the beautiful island of Miyajima, famous for its iconic floating Torii Gate and serene natural beauty.
Explore the island’s highlights, including the historic Itsukushima Shrine, stroll through charming streets filled with local shops, and enjoy stunning views from Mount Misen if you wish. Your guide will share fascinating stories about Miyajima’s culture, history, and traditions, enriching your experience.
After a fulfilling day on the island, return by ferry and train to Hiroshima city center, where your guided tour concludes.
This carefully planned day offers a perfect blend of history, culture, and nature — all with the convenience and insight of a friendly local guide.
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Okonomiyaki Experience
Hiroshima is famous across Japan for its distinctive style of okonomiyaki, a savory layered pancake cooked on a sizzling teppan grill. Joining an Okonomiyaki Experience in Hiroshima allows you not only to taste this local specialty but to step behind the grill and learn how it’s made, layer by delicious layer.
Unlike the mixed style found in Osaka, Hiroshima okonomiyaki is crafted in carefully arranged layers—starting with a thin crepe-like batter, followed by heaps of shredded cabbage, bean sprouts, pork slices, noodles, and finally a generous drizzle of Hiroshima’s signature sweet-savory okonomiyaki sauce. Watching the dish come together is part cooking lesson, part culinary performance.
During the experience, a local chef will guide you through each step, explaining regional ingredients, cooking techniques, and the cultural history behind Hiroshima’s most iconic comfort food. You’ll have the chance to flip your own okonomiyaki, customize toppings, and enjoy the dish hot off the grill.
Perfect for food lovers and families, this hands-on cooking activity offers a delicious introduction to Hiroshima’s food culture—one that you’re sure to remember long after your plate is empty.
- Breakfast , Lunch
- Public Transportation
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Peace Memorial Park
Explore Peace Memorial Park, home to monuments, museums, and memorials. Stroll along scenic paths and experience Japan’s dedication to peace. Ideal for educational trips, photography, and reflection.
- We coordinate seamless ground transport connected to your train schedule, operated without guiding support. (Hiroshima to Osaka)
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Osaka Castle
Explore Osaka Castle, a historic symbol of the city. Walk through expansive grounds, admire the reconstructed main tower, and enjoy panoramic views from the top. Learn about samurai history and the castle’s role in Japan’s unification. Perfect for photography, cultural sightseeing, and immersing yourself in Japanese history. Fun fact: the castle’s gold-leaf accents sparkle in the sun, making it a popular photo spot.
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Dotonbori
Experience Dotonbori, Osaka’s bustling entertainment district. Wander along neon-lit canals, try street food like takoyaki and okonomiyaki, and enjoy lively nightlife. Ideal for foodies, photography enthusiasts, and anyone wanting a taste of Osaka’s vibrant energy.
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Umeda Sky Building
Visit Umeda Sky Building and its Floating Garden Observatory. Enjoy 360° views of Osaka’s skyline, including sunset and night illumination. Perfect for photography, city sightseeing, and romantic experiences.
- Breakfast
- Public Transportation
- Enjoy a comfortable intercity transfer in a private vehicle with a professional driver. (Osaka to Kyoto)
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Nara Park
Nara Park is one of Japan’s most enchanting destinations, offering a rare blend of nature, history, and cultural immersion in the heart of Nara City. As one of the country’s oldest public parks, it is best known for its friendly, free-roaming deer—considered sacred messengers of the gods in Shinto tradition. Visitors can stroll through expansive lawns, tranquil ponds, and shaded walking paths while interacting with the gentle deer that freely approach guests for special “deer crackers.” This simple moment of connection often becomes one of the most memorable highlights of any Japan trip.
Beyond the deer, Nara Park is home to several of Japan’s most iconic heritage sites. The magnificent Todai-ji Temple stands at the center, housing the Great Buddha (Daibutsu), one of the largest bronze Buddha statues in the world. Walking into the massive wooden hall is an awe-inspiring experience, blending spiritual calm with architectural grandeur. Nearby, the lantern-lined paths of Kasuga Taisha Shrine offer a different atmosphere—quiet, mystical, and deeply tied to ancient Japanese rituals. Traditional gardens such as Isuien and Yoshikien invite visitors to slow down and appreciate the elegance of seasonal landscapes, from cherry blossoms in spring to fiery maples in autumn.
A visit to Nara Park is more than a sightseeing stop—it is a full sensory experience. Travelers can enjoy easy scenic walks, savor local specialties like kakinoha sushi, or simply relax under centuries-old trees while watching deer wander by. Whether you’re a family, cultural enthusiast, or nature lover, Nara Park provides a peaceful escape from nearby Osaka and Kyoto and a chance to enjoy Japan at a gentler, more intimate pace. With its mix of wildlife encounters and world-class heritage sites, Nara Park remains one of the most rewarding day trips in the Kansai region.
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Todai-ji Temple
Nara’s Todai-ji Temple is one of Japan’s most iconic cultural landmarks, attracting visitors from around the world to Nara City. Famous for housing the colossal Great Buddha (Daibutsu), this impressive wooden structure is a marvel of architecture and spiritual significance. Walking through the temple’s vast hall, travelers are immersed in centuries of history, art, and Buddhist culture—a truly unforgettable experience.
Located within Nara Park, Todai-ji Temple offers more than just sightseeing. Visitors can enjoy scenic walks through spacious grounds filled with friendly, free-roaming deer, interact with these gentle creatures, and take memorable photos. Nearby, traditional gardens and smaller shrines create a serene atmosphere, making it perfect for both cultural enthusiasts and families.
A visit to Todai-ji Temple is a highlight of any Kansai trip, easily accessible from Osaka or Kyoto. Whether exploring Japanese heritage, admiring monumental architecture, or enjoying peaceful deer encounters, travelers will leave with lasting memories of one of Japan’s most treasured destinations.
- Breakfast
- Private Van
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Arashiyama Bamboo Grove
Stroll through the Arashiyama Bamboo Grove, a mesmerizing path of towering bamboo stalks. Enjoy the peaceful atmosphere, nearby temples, and scenic river views. Perfect for photography, relaxation, and nature experiences.
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Tenryu-ji Temple
Explore Tenryu-ji Temple, a Zen temple with beautiful gardens and historical architecture. Enjoy seasonal landscapes, meditation, and cultural learning. Ideal for quiet reflection and photography.
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Temple of the Golden Pavilion
The Temple of the Golden Pavilion, known as Kinkaku-ji, is one of Kyoto’s most iconic and photographed landmarks. Covered in brilliant gold leaf and reflected beautifully in the surrounding pond, this Zen temple offers a breathtaking view in every season—from cherry blossoms in spring to snowy landscapes in winter. Its elegant architecture and peaceful garden setting make it a must-visit destination for first-time travelers and Japan enthusiasts alike.
Visitors can stroll along the garden paths, admire the shimmering pavilion from multiple angles, and enjoy the tranquil atmosphere created by carefully designed landscaping, moss gardens, and traditional stone features. The mirror-like Kyoko-chi Pond enhances the temple’s beauty, making it a perfect spot for photography and quiet reflection.
Kinkaku-ji also offers cultural experiences such as teahouses and small shrines throughout the grounds, giving travelers a deeper look into Kyoto’s spiritual and artistic traditions. Whether you're exploring Kyoto for a day or planning a full cultural journey, the Golden Pavilion is an essential highlight—beautiful, serene, and unforgettable.
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- Public Transportation
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Fushimi Inari Shrine (Taisha)
Visit Fushimi Inari Taisha, famous for thousands of vermilion torii gates. Hike scenic trails up Mount Inari, explore shrine buildings, and enjoy panoramic city views. Perfect for photography, spiritual experiences, and cultural sightseeing. Fun fact: The fox statues here are believed to be messengers of the Shinto god of rice.
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Gekkeikan Okura Sake Museum
Located in Kyoto’s historic Fushimi district, the Gekkeikan Okura Sake Museum offers a fascinating journey into Japan’s traditional sake-brewing culture. Established by Gekkeikan, one of Japan’s oldest and most renowned sake producers with over 380 years of history, the museum is housed in a beautifully preserved wooden brewery from the Meiji era.
Inside, visitors can explore exhibits showcasing vintage brewing tools, historical documents, and detailed displays explaining the craftsmanship behind sake production—from rice polishing to fermentation techniques unique to the Fushimi region. The tour provides a rare glimpse into how sake has evolved over the centuries while still preserving its deep cultural roots.
A highlight of the visit is the tasting experience, where you can sample several varieties of Gekkeikan sake, including limited-edition brews available only on-site. The serene atmosphere, combined with the aroma of cedar barrels and the charm of traditional architecture, makes this museum a must-visit for culture lovers and anyone curious about Japanese craftsmanship.
Perfect for history enthusiasts, foodies, and sake beginners alike, the Gekkeikan Okura Sake Museum offers an authentic and educational experience that enriches any Kyoto itinerary.
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Authentic Kyoto Tea Ceremony: Camellia Flower Teahouse
Experience an authentic tea ceremony, which is at the heart of Japanese culture and is a centuries old ritual, in Kyoto. You’ll be provided with a tea bowl, tea scoops and whisks, and instruction on how to make matcha. You’ll also try matcha and sweets, and you are encouraged to ask questions. Photos and short videos are permitted. Usually guests sit on the floor, but chairs and tables are also available if preferred.
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Nanzen-ji Temple
Visit Nanzen-ji Temple, a Zen temple complex with gardens, aqueducts, and historic gates. Perfect for peaceful walks, cultural immersion, and photography.
- Breakfast
- Public Transportation
- We coordinate seamless ground transport connected to your train schedule, operated without guiding support. (Kyoto to Tokyo)
- After you arrive in Tokyo station, please make your own way to go to hotel,
- Breakfast , Lunch
- Public Transportation
- Enjoy a private drop-off from your hotel to your departure point with a professional driver.
- Breakfast
- Private Van
Accommodation
We draw from a wide range of hotels on our holidays, each one is chosen to suit the tour you are travelling on meaning your accommodation can range from a smart business hotel in one city to a family run guesthouse in a smaller town. Here are some examples of the type of hotel you can expect to find on this tour.

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