Konnichiwa and welcome to Japan.
Your foodie adventure begins once you’ve checked in at your hotel, with a welcome bottle of sake. Toast your tour with a welcome gift of sake cups for a taste of Japanese heritage.
Meet your tour leader at 5pm for a warm introduction to your journey, then join your fellow travellers for a welcome dinner at one of Osaka’s many treasured eateries.
Arrival & Transfers:
Please book your flights to arrive at Kansai International Airport (KIX) or Osaka International Airport (ITM) at any time today. Airport transfers are not included for your tour. The hotel is located approximately a 40-minute drive from Kansai International Airport (KIX) and a 20-minute drive from Osaka International Airport (ITM). Check-in on Day 1 is at 3pm.
Begin the day with a visit to the Shinsaibashi area and Dotonbori District in Osaka, soaking in the bustling atmosphere and local culture. Afterward, travel by bullet train to Hiroshima.
Check in at your hotel, then spend the rest of your evening freely.
Travel time: Bullet train – approx. 2.5 hours
After breakfast, make your way to the Atomic Bomb Dome. The dome’s stripped frame is a reminder of the horrific bombing of 1945. Take your time walking through Peace Memorial Park, filled with monuments highlighting the impacts of the nuclear bomb.
Next, visit the sacred island of Miyajima, home to the Itsukushima Shrine and its famous floating torii gate. Watch out for the hungry deer that wander through the town.
Return for a Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki making class– a savoury Japanese pancake with your choice of savoury fillings. Sit down for lunch and enjoy your okonomiyaki before the afternoon at leisure. For dinner, enjoy a meal at a local restaurant.
Hiroshima okonomiyaki-making class
Today, travel to Okayama to visit Korakuen Garden, one of the Three Great Gardens of Japan, built in 1700 by Ikeda Tsunamasa, the lord of Okayama.
Then, travel to Himeji Castle, a hilltop building with a white exterior, dating back to the feudal age. After exploring the castle grounds, continue for two hours to Kobe and visit a local restaurant for dinner.
Your day begins with a visit to the district of Kitano-cho at the edge of the Rokko mountains. Stroll the streets to admire Western-style mansions, constructed in the 19th and early-20th centuries. For lunch, savour the marbling and tenderness of renowned Kobe beef.
Later, stop by the historic Hakutsuru Sake Brewery. Operating for nearly three centuries, Hakutsuru is one of Japan’s oldest producers of sake and among the most prestigious in the world. Learn about the fermentation process and cultural heritage of sake-making at the Brewery Museum, then enjoy a sake tasting session.
This evening, return to Osaka to spend your time freely exploring Shinsaibashi.
Travel time: Driving – approx. 30 minutes
Depart from Osaka this morning and journey to nearby Kyoto.
Stop first along the Uji River and visit Takumi-no Yakata. Learn from the experts as you partake in an Uji matcha tasting experience. Then, enjoy a teishoku lunch featuring a set meal with various Japanese delicacies.
Continue to UNESCO World Heritage-listed Byodoin to see the Phoenix Hall, depicted on the ten-yen coin.
Complete your day with a visit to Fushimi Inari and climb the steps through bright red torii gates, carving a tunnel through the forest. Pause at the top to witness the unique Shinto shrine, then make your descent. Your day concludes in Kyoto, where you’ll have time to relax.
Fushimi Inari shrine visit
Matcha tea ceremony
Today starts with a trip to Kinkaku-ji, known as the Golden Pavilion thanks to the gold leaf that coats its top two floors. Learn about its tumultuous history and the spiritual importance of this work of design. Next visit Arashiyama, crossing the Togetsukyo Bridge, and walk through the stalks of Bamboo Grove.
Savour a warm bowl of ‘yudofu’, a Japanese hotpot featuring a light sake-and-kombu broth poured over boiled tofu. After lunch, visit Rengeo-in, also known as Sanjūsangen-dō. This historic Buddhist temple is renowned for its 1,001 life-sized gold statues and Japan’s longest wooden hall.
Next, it’s time to wander the Gion district. Stroll between the historic machiya houses of Hanamikoji Street and see geisha walking the lantern-lit alleys. The rest of your evening is spent freely exploring this city before your dinner.
Say farewell to Kyoto and transfer to Nagoya, one of Japan’s key ports and transport centres, which has shaped its unique food scene. See what all the fuss is about with a hearty lunch of hitsumabushi (Nagoya-style grilled eel), the city’s most famous dish.
Continue to the Toyota Museum, showcasing the evolution of automotive innovation. Visit Tokugawaen, a serene garden showcasing traditional landscaping with ponds, waterfalls and seasonal blooms.
Finish your day with a dinner of Nagoya-style tebasaki (Japanese chicken wings) served in spiced sweet-and-savoury sauce.
Travel time: Driving – approx. two hours
Wake refreshed and ready to experience the speed and efficiency of Japan’s iconic bullet train as you journey to Tokyo. Upon arrival, dive into the city’s culture with a visit to the bustling Tsukiji Outer Market, a haven for fresh seafood and lively street food stalls.
Stroll through Asakusa to admire the historic Sensō-ji Temple, Tokyo’s oldest, and soak in the atmosphere of its charming Nakamise shopping street.
Finally, marvel at panoramic views of the city from the towering Tokyo Skytree, a modern architectural wonder. End the day with a delicious dinner at a local restaurant.
Travel time: Bullet Train – approx. 90 minutes
This morning, set out for a day of exploration in one of the world’s biggest metropolises. Begin at the iconic Shibuya Crossing, where you’ll brave the crowds scrambling through this vibrant intersection. Next, head to Harajuku, renowned for boutique shopping and unique street culture, before visiting the serene Meiji Shrine, a tranquil sanctuary dedicated to Emperor Meiji and Empress Shōken.
Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant before continuing to the Imperial Palace for a tour of Japan’s royal history. Take a leisurely walk through the stylish Ginza district, known for its upscale shops and lively atmosphere.
In the evening, enjoy a farewell dinner of chanko nabe or ‘sumo stew,’ a flavourful hot pot once popular with wrestlers, bringing your Tokyo adventure to a satisfying close.
Today, it’s time to savour one last breakfast and check out from your hotel as your journey concludes.
Departure & Transfers:
Checkout on your final day is at 11am. Please book your flights to depart from Haneda International Airport (HND) or Narita International Airport (NRT) at any time. Airport transfers are not included for your tour. The hotel is located approximately a 30-minute drive from Haneda International Airport (HND) and a 1-hour drive from Narita International Airport (NRT).