Destinations: Kyoto, Tokyo, Nagoya, Hamamatsu, Osaka, Nara
Destinations: Nikko
Experience the Land of the Rising Sun, from feudal castles to dizzying skyscrapers, on this seven-day small group tour of Japan’s most spectacular sites. Take a once-in-a-lifetime journey through stunning landscapes — from Shinto shrines and wartime ruins to glistening islands with free-roaming deer. Your resplendent journey begins in Osaka: be enchanted with the majestic Osaka Castle and taste your way around the city with a lively Dotonbori street food experience. See the world-famous Nara Park, filled with tame Sika deer. Then, take a stroll through time as you’re immersed in the beauty of Kyoto’s Golden Pavilion and the surreal Arashiyama Bamboo Forest, before a visit to the Nagoya Ninja Museum.
Take in the delightful natural scenery at Gotemba Fuji Heiwa Park — where you can see the mountain at its finest (weather dependent), before free time to explore Tokyo’s eclectic nightlife, vibrant cafes and bustling streets. On this tour, you’ll uncover the charms of Japan, discovering UNESCO World Heritage-listed sites and staying in handpicked accommodations along the way. Enjoy sweeping landscapes from your private transportation and make the most of your expert tour guide’s extensive local knowledge with entrance to some of Japan’s most beloved temples and museums.
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.
Destinations: Kyoto, Tokyo, Nagoya, Hamamatsu, Osaka, Nara
Destinations: Nikko
Konnichiwa, and welcome to Japan. Upon your arrival at Kansai International Airport (KIX), you’ll be met by a local representative and transferred to the city 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. Spend the evening at leisure exploring the sprawling shopping hubs and get lost in the tiny backstreets overflowing with restaurants and bars where you can try local delicacies as well as Japan’s answer to fast food, then rest up back at your hotel.