Destinations: Osaka, Nara, Kyoto, Nagoya, Hamamatsu, Tokyo, Gotemba
Destinations: Nikko
Osaka, Nara, Kyoto, Nagoya, Hamamatsu, Tokyo, Gotemba
Experience the Land of the Rising Sun, from feudal castles to dizzying skyscrapers, on this one-week tour of Japan’s most spectacular sites. Travel through stunning landscapes – from Shinto shrines and wartime ruins to glistening islands with free-roaming deer.
It all starts in Osaka: be enchanted by city’s majestic feudal castle and taste your way around town with a lively Dotonbori street food experience. See Nara Park, filled with tame Sika deer. Then, take a stroll through time as you immerse in the beauty of Kyoto’s Golden Pavilion, Fushimi Inari and the surreal Arashiyama Bamboo Forest, before a visit to the Nagoya Ninja Museum.
Take in the delightful natural scenery at Gotemba Peace Park — where you can see Mount Fuji at its finest (weather dependent), before free time to explore Tokyo’s eclectic nightlife, vibrant cafes and bustling streets. Through UNESCO World Heritage-listed sites and handpicked stays along the way, this journey is your key to uncovering the charms of Japan.
Cherry blossom dates available: See Japan through a pink-hued lens with dates available during the ephemeral cherry blossom season — there’s no experience quite like it!
Osaka, Nara, Kyoto, Nagoya, Hamamatsu, Tokyo, Gotemba
Destinations: Osaka, Nara, Kyoto, Nagoya, Hamamatsu, Tokyo, Gotemba
Destinations: Nikko
Konnichiwa, and welcome to Japan. Osaka is known as Japan’s food bowl, where glittering lights and soaring signs reflect on the shimmering Osaka River and the sizzle of cooking takoyaki fills the air.
Arrival & Transfers:
Please book your flights to arrive at Kansai International Airport (KIX) or Osaka International Airport (ITM) at any time. Airport transfers are not included for your tour. The hotel is located approximately a 10-minute drive from Kansai International Airport (KIX) and a one-hour drive from Osaka International Airport (ITM). Check-in on Day 1 is at 2pm. You will be provided a welcome letter upon check-in.
This morning meet your guide at 8am in the hotel lobby for an 8.30am departure. Today you will take in some of the city’s best landmarks, including Osaka Castle. Japanese samurai Toyotomi Hideyoshi once intended the castle to become the centre of a new, unified Japan under Toyotomi rule.
Continue to busy Dotonbori walkway, painted bright with neon signs and home to myriad food vendors. Afterward, head to Shin Osaka Station where you’ll hop on a bullet train to Kyoto. Once arrived, continue by coach to Nara, where you will explore Todai-ji, a massive wooden temple containing one of Japan’s largest bronze buddhas. Stroll the grounds as tame Sika deer wander, cosy up in corners and sneakily nudge your hands for a treat.
Conclude your day returning to Kyoto, a time capsule of laneways filled with tea houses, izakayas and geisha – if you can spot them vanishing down the back alleys.
Travel time: Train – approx. 30 minutes / Driving – two hours
Today, visit Fushimi Inari Shrine and Kinkaku-ji, also known as the Golden Pavilion thanks to the gold leaf that coats its top two floors. Watch its dazzling reflection dance across the pond as you learn about the tumultuous history and spiritual importance of this spectacular work of design.
Next, visit Arashiyama and walk through the swaying stalks of the Bamboo Grove, listening to the gentle clacking as you crane your neck toward the canopy. Conclude your day at Tenryu-ji, Kyoto’s most cherished Zen temple. Meander through the carefully designed gardens, strolling around the central pond and taking in the view of the nearby Arashiyama Mountains before visiting Gion, Kyoto’s famous geisha district.
Following breakfast, journey to the Iga-ryu Ninja Museum, where you’ll unravel the enigmatic secrets of ancient ninja arts, shrouded in mystery and intrigue. Delve into their stealthy techniques, uncovering the skills that once defined these elusive figures. Continue to the Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology in Nagoya for an insider look at the evolution of the automobile industry.
Finish in Hamamatsu, where you will have the evening at leisure.
Travel time: Driving – approx. five hours
Depart Hamamatsu as you set off for Tokyo. Stop near the blanketed green tea fields of Obuchi Sasaba for breathtaking Mount Fuji vistas, before continuing to Gotemba Peace Park, where you can stroll around the manicured gardens while taking in the awe-inspiring beauty of Mount Fuji from a different perspective.
Afterward, continue to Tokyo for an evening in one of the world’s greatest metropolises.
Travel time: Coach – approx. four hours
Your day begins in the historic Asakusa district, window-shopping along Nakamise Shopping Street on your way to Tokyo’s oldest temple, Senso-ji. Continue to Tsukiji Outer Market – a bustling hub selling fresh seafood and other local delicacies. Your whirlwind city tour continues as you ascend to Tokyo Tower’s observation deck for panoramic views of the urban sprawl.
To finish, scramble amongst the crowds at Shibuya Crossing – an experience for the brave. Conclude your tour with a transfer back to your hotel for a final night’s rest.
After one final breakfast, it’s time to say sayonara to Japan.
Departure & Transfers:
Checkout on your final day is at 11am. Please book your flights to depart from Tokyo International Airport (HND) or Tokyoa Narita Airport (NRT) at any time. Airport transfers are not included for your tour. The hotel is located approximately a 15-minute drive from Tokyo International Airport (HND) or one hour from Tokyo Narita Airport (NRT).
Topping wish lists the world over, Japan is a land brimming with culture, history and natural splendour. Whether you’re navigating the hubbub of the Shibuya Scramble, catching the light as it reflects off the Golden Pavilion or breathing crisp mountain air from the Gotemba Peace Park, Japan’s beauty lies in its complex blend of wonders both natural and man-made.
Delve back through the millennia with visits to the Zen and Buddhist shrines of Kyoto, then flash forward to the memorials bearing remembrance of World War II in Osaka.
At Tokyo’s bustling Tsukiji Outer Market, Japan’s spectacular seafood is a point of pride. Local specialties like rich Nagoya-style grilled eel and moreish Osakan takoyaki tell a story about the fishing tradition in Japan. From the sweeping vistas of Mount Fuji to the waterfront views of its harbour cities, the freshness and flavour found in every dish are a testament to the exquisite quality of Japan’s coastal cuisines.
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Your tour begins at your Osaka accommodation and ends at your Tokyo accommodation, without airport transfers.
Return flights are not included in your package and must be purchased separately. ** If your chosen tour departure date is guaranteed at the time of booking, you may be able to purchase flights immediately. If your tour departure date is not yet guaranteed (still pending minimum numbers), flights should not be booked until you receive an update on the status of your tour.**
Please book your flights to arrive at Kansai International Airport (KIX) or Osaka International Airport (ITM) at any time on Day 1 and depart from Haneda International Airport (HND) or Narita International Airport (NRT) at any time on Day 7, or on day Day 9 if joining the extended tour.
Return airport transfers are NOT included with your tour, please plan accordingly.
Important: Please allow for travelling time from international countries. International flights are not included in your package and must be purchased separately. It is your responsibility to make your own travel arrangements and ensure that you arrive at your starting location on your chosen tour start date.
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Time zone: GMT+9
Telephone: +81
Currency: Japanese Yen (JPY)
Accessing money: Cash is widely accepted and the preferred method of payment. ATMs are readily accessible in 7-Eleven. Ask your tour leader/guide about the best place to change money once you begin your tour. Please note: some ATMs may only accept four-digit pins.
Language: Japanese
Climate: Japan has four distinct seasons: cherry blossoms in spring (March-May), cool and leafy in autumn (September-November) and humid and muggy at times in summer (June-August) with snowfall at higher altitudes during winter (December-February). Cherry blossom season typically occurs from the end of March to the beginning of April but this may vary.
Update 18 September 2024, 2.15pm AEDT: Due to the ongoing labour shortage in Japan, some hotels have had to temporarily relax some of their luggage assistance services. Guests are encouraged to plan accordingly to ensure a smooth travel experience. We anticipate this to be a short-term challenge, but we expect to see a turnaround with the upcoming travel season.