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Self-Guided Tours & Trips in Japan

Go off the beaten track with a self guided adventure of Japan. Travel and experience the freedom of creating a holiday on your own terms. With 18 tours lasting from 3 days up to 15 days, fulfil your wanderlust and set off on your own adventure! Check here the best 3 week Japan itineraries .

23 Self-Guided tour packages in Japan with 90 reviews

Independent Tokyo, Kyoto & Osaka City Stays Tour

  • Christmas & New Year

Independent Tokyo, Kyoto & Osaka City Stays

Independent Tokyo & Kyoto City Stays Tour

  • In-depth Cultural

Independent Tokyo & Kyoto City Stays

Trail By Rail Tour

  • Train & Rail

Trail By Rail

Forgotten Japan Tour

Forgotten Japan

Japan Nakasendo and Kamikochi Walking Tour(Self-Guided) Tour

  • Hiking & Trekking

Japan Nakasendo and Kamikochi Walking Tour(Self-Guided)

Cycle Kyoto To The Coast - Self-Guided Tour

  • Self-Guided Cycling

Cycle Kyoto To The Coast - Self-Guided

Japan Kumano Kodo Hiking: Hongu Grand Shrine and Nachi Grand Shrine(Self-Guided) Tour

Japan Kumano Kodo Hiking: Hongu Grand Shrine and Nachi Grand Shrine(Self-Guided)

Shikoku Pilgrimage Trail Tour

Shikoku Pilgrimage Trail

Independent Tokyo, Kyoto & Hiroshima City Stays Tour

Independent Tokyo, Kyoto & Hiroshima City Stays

Independent Treasures of Japan Tour

Independent Treasures of Japan

Japan Kumano Kodo Highlights Hiking (Self-Guided) Tour

Japan Kumano Kodo Highlights Hiking (Self-Guided)

My wife and I took a 22 day tour of Vietnam and Cambodia with Odynovo Tours from February 24- March 16, 2024 Everything was excellent.Cristal Yao was the contact person and coordinator and she was responsive efficient and always helpful and a delight to work with She gave good suggestions and facilitated requests. The guides were all excellent, provided very useful information about history and culture and local customs as well as about the history of the Vietnam War They spoke very good English and were very attentive to any concerns or questions Our guide in Cambodia Vanna also known as Ram was superb and deserves special mention The other guides Eddie and Thai Denny were also excellent Also the drivers were also thoughtful and courteous and careful drivers especially with all the motorbikes! All spoke good English and were very attentive to our needs and questions. Overall the trip was wonderful Only issue was the weather in northern Vietnam and especially Halong Bay but that is beyond anyones control! We loved it and the Odynovo staff was great. We highly recommend Odynovo.

Japan Nakasendo Self-Guided Walking Tour

Japan Nakasendo Self-Guided Walking

Japan Bucketlist: Kombini, Karaoke & Kawaii Culture Tour

  • Intl. Flights Included
  • Sightseeing

Japan Bucketlist: Kombini, Karaoke & Kawaii Culture

  • Flights included
  • €50 deposit on some dates Some departure dates offer you the chance to book this tour with a lower deposit.

Japan Railroad-Adventure: City Hopping in the Shinkansen Tour

Japan Railroad-Adventure: City Hopping in the Shinkansen

Japan Bucket List: Meet me in Tokyo & Okinawa Tour

Japan Bucket List: Meet me in Tokyo & Okinawa

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All self-guided tours of Japan listed are designed for the first time visitor as well as for repeat visitors. Some tours will offer more adventure and off-the-beaten-track locations, but don’t worry about this – we will plan it for you – giving you ample information before travelling, hence making it a memorable and exciting trip.

Our self-guided tours of Japan are designed for the independent traveller who enjoys finding their own way around and is up for the challenge of using our access maps to find your way from one place to the next. Part of this experience is travelling around Japan like a local, using public transport and taxis.

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  • Discover Tohoku

From the neon metropolis of Tokyo city, you will voyage north on a path less trodden to discover the wonderful wonders of Tohoku. Ride on the Granclass luxury bullet train to the northern prefecture of Aomori before exploring the sublime nature and spectacular scenery of Akita prefecture. Forage for wild ingredients in native forests. Stay overnight in a temple, visit authentic samurai villages and dip in 300 year old onsen close by stunning lakes, mountains and forests. Visit multiple UNESCO world heritage sites, and the occaisonal large city to contrast modern Japan with it ancient samurai past. Relax and eat like an emperor in luxurious Japanese style ryokan and stay in some historic inns before spending a night in the incredible 5 star Ritz Carlton Nikko for a final rest before returning to Tokyo city.

Route: Tokyo - Owani Onsen - Noshiro - Oga Peninsula - Kakunodate - Lake Tazawa - Sendai - Aizuwakamatsu - Ochijuku - Nikko - Tokyo Duration: 15 Nights/16 Days (Pre or Post Nights available on request) Starts: Tokyo Ends: Tokyo Tour Size(Min/Max): Minimum 1 person / Maximum 6 people (if your group is more than 6 people, contact us to receive group quote ([email protected])

The Golden Route Self Guided Adventures

  • The Golden Route

A popular course for first time visitors to Japan, The Golden Route will give you a well balanced understanding of Japanese history and culture by covering the ancient capital Kyoto, the historic Hiroshima, the World Heritage Miyajima Island, and the metropolitan Tokyo. Experiencing many first time cultural differences that will wet the appetite for a return visit! Rural ryokan retreat in the heart of the Fuji National Park and on the Unesco World Heritage Miyajima Island, both nights will give open your eyes to the real Japanese way of travel & living. If you feel like staying for longer, Matsumoto and Takayama can be added on before you return to Tokyo.

Route: Tokyo - Kawaguchiko or Hakone (Mt Fuji) - Kyoto - Hiroshima & Miyajima Island - Tokyo Duration: 9 Nights/10 Days (Pre or Post Nights available on request) Starts: Tokyo Ends: Tokyo Tour Size(Min/Max): Minimum 1 person / Maximum 6 people (if your group is more than 6 people, contact us to receive group quote ([email protected])

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  • Secrets of the Inland Sea

“Secrets of the Inland Sea” is a wellness tour with escapism and inner soul searching at the heart of its foundation. You will be guided through cities and villages that are rich with culture and serenity. Experience a blend of Japanese and western luxury’s along a coastal scenic journey through the south west of Japan, witnessing incredible nature, seaviews, landscapes and of course tasting delectable food along the way. Enjoy romantic strolls on sandbars, through rice paddies and olive gardens. Soak in some of Japan’s oldest onsen (hot springs) and recharge your mental health during forest bathing in serene forests and gorges.

Route: Kyoto – Arima Onsen – Hiroshima – Nagato – Onomichi – Dogo Onsen – Takamatsu – Shodoshima – Tokushima - Osaka Duration: 15 Nights/16 Days Starts: Kyoto Ends: Osaka

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Romance in Japan (No. 1 Japan Honeymoon)

This tour of Japan is a particular favourite with couples, especially honeymooners, or those looking for somewhere to relax at the start or end of a whirlwind trip through Japan! Experience traditional Japan, the bright lights of Tokyo and Osaka, the quaint back streets of Kyoto, and the subtropical islands in the South Pacific region. Many of us forget that Japan is home to hundreds of tiny islands that offer a uniquely contrasting experience to that of the mainland. Just a short flight from the mainland, you can suddenly be in a tropical paradise! Pure bliss to those looking for somewhere to unwind.

Route: Tokyo - Yudanaka Onsen - Snow Monkey Park - Matsumoto - Takayama - Kyoto (Hiroshima & Miyajima Island day trips) - Amami Ooshima OR Ishigaki Islands - Tokyo Duration: 14 Nights / 15 Days Starts: Tokyo Ends: Tokyo Tour Size(Min/Max): Minimum 1 person / Maximum 6 people (if your group is more than 6 people, contact us to receive group quote ([email protected])

Forgotten Japan Self Guided Adventures

  • Forgotten Japan

Upon arrival into the metropolitan city of Tokyo, you may find it difficult to imagine the old Japan, once associated with samurai and geisha . A Forgotten Japan tour captures the Japan everybody wants to see; the ancient postal routes linking villages to towns from Tsumago to Magome; the four-hundred year old thatched-roof farm houses in the UNESCO Gokayama in Toyama prefecture; the tea houses and geisha streets in Kanazawa and Kyoto; the castle towns and samurai houses of Matsumoto; and not neglecting the city that never sleeps: Tokyo. This tour of Japan is sure to remind you of the Japan that once was.

Route: Tokyo - Nagano/Jigokudani - Matsumoto - Takayama - Kyoto - (Optional day trips to Hiroshima/Nara) - Tsumago & Magome - Tokyo Duration: 14 Nights / 15 Days Starts: Tokyo Ends: Tokyo Tour Size(Min/Max): Minimum 1 person (Single Supplement will apply) / No Maximum

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Young & Fun Japan

Young & Fun is the trip of a lifetime for the young sushi-loving manga maniac in your life! Cruise around Tokyo in a real life Mario Kart and post it on your Instagram story while sipping coffee in a Cat cafe. Climb to the top of Mt. Fuji and eat the world’s best street food in Osaka. You will have two nights in the rural remote area of Kiso valley & Mt Fuji National Park. The  Nakasendo Walking Way , an old mountain route between Kyoto and Tokyo will be explored. Suitable for all levels of fitness.

Given the accommodation used on this trip, we recommend it for the 20’s-30’s age group. Rooms will be budget friendly (smaller than our normal room sizes) and your time spent on your own will be greater than the Golden Route or similar self-guided tours.

Route: Tokyo -> Mt. Fuji -> Kyoto -> Tsumago / Magome -> Tokyo Duration: 9 Nights/10 Days Starts: Tokyo Ends: Tokyo Tour Size(Min/Max): Minimum 1 / No Max

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Taste Japan Deluxe

“Did you know that Tokyo has more Michelin star awarded restaurants than any other city in the world?”

Join us on a luxurious journey of cultural experiences; Michelin star restaurants, world heritage sites, deluxe hotel and luxury ryokan stays. This five star culinary and cultural tour ‘Taste Japan’ is perfect for those who appreciate outstanding food, wine and beautiful surroundings. Japan has quite the reputation for culture and cuisine. No matter how often you’ve frequented a ‘foreign’ Japanese restaurant in your own country or on your travels, none will compare to what you are about to experience.

Route: Tokyo - Kawaguchiko or Hakone (Mt Fuji) - Kyoto - Tokyo Duration: 9 Nights/10 Days (Pre or Post Nights available on request) Starts: Tokyo Ends: Tokyo Tour Size(Min/Max): Minimum 1 person

Lost in Japan Self Guided Adventures

Lost in Japan (featuring Shikoku Island)

Lost in Japan takes you on a journey through the spiritual temples of Koyasan, hidden valleys and remote villages of Shikoku, and the must-see cities of Kyoto and Tokyo. Shikoku Island, the smallest of the four main islands, enjoys less populated towns and villages and is an excellent place to experience unique cultural traditions while meeting friendly locals and traveling along stunning scenic routes. Awa Odori Festival in Tokushima is not to be missed if you plan on traveling in August. One of Japan’s largest street festivals, it attracts more than one million visitors every year.

Route: Osaka/Kyoto - Koyasan - Tokushima - Iya Valley - Takamatsu - Naoshima Island - Matsuyama & Dogo Onsen - Hiroshima / Miyajima Island - Tokyo Duration: 14 Nights Starts: Kyoto/Osaka Ends: Tokyo Tour Size(Min/Max): Minimum 1 person (Single Supplement will apply) / No Maximum

The Northern Trail Self Guided Adventures

The Northern Trail featuring Sado Island

The Northern Trail featuring Sado Island tour has been designed for those looking to escape the major tourist trails and hit the fresh mountain air and fun rural festivals. These northern Japanese towns offer something unique and special and don’t feature on most regular tourist trails. Still including the highlights of Tokyo and Kyoto, this tour of Japan offers a very different way to experience this beautiful country.

Route: Tokyo - Kinugawa Onsen & Nikko - Niigata - Sado Island - Mt. Tateyama - Matsumoto (via Kurobe Alpine Route) - Kyoto Duration: 13 Nights/14 Days Self-Guided Adventure Starts: Tokyo Ends: Kyoto Tour Size(Min/Max): Minimum 1 person (Single Supplement will apply) / No Maximum

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  • Tropical Treat (5 Days Yaeyama Island Hopping)

Why not extend your trip to a calming luxurious paradise? After finishing your adventure on the mainland, [small group tour or a self-guided tour], take a short 2-hour flight down to the magnificent Yaemama Islands, staying in Japan’s Blue Zone Paradise. Spend your days by the beach/pool relaxing, snorkelling, island hopping, while catching the best sunsets on the planet! Explore the wonders and beauty of Ishigaki Island, Taketomijima and Iriomote Islands with their distinct culture, architecture, cuisine, white sandy beaches and beautiful clear seas.

Route: Tokyo/Osaka - Ishigaki Island - Taketomi Island - Iriomote Island (optional) - Ishigaki Island Duration: 4 Nights (or more) Starts: Tokyo (Haneda) / Osaka (Kansai or Itami) / Fukuoka Airports (or any major airport) Ends: Ishigaki Airport (Option to fly to Hong Kong from Ishigaki to your onward destination (instead of going back to Mainland Japan) Tour Size(Min/Max): Min 1 / No Max

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Ski Japan – Best of Nagano

If you are looking for an epic alpine adventure this winter, then Hakuba is one of the very best destinations in Asia if not the world. Host to the Winter Olympics in 1998, the ski resorts in Japanese alps compares favourably with the best resorts in Europe and North America. With a staggering 11m of snowfall annually (almost 4 times snowfall of leading resorts in the French Alps) there are more fresh tracks to be had and more bumper powder days to enjoy that most could resorts dream of. Only its competitor resort Niseko in the north Island of Japan can beat Hakuba in terms of regular powder snowfall. But, whilst Niseko may get heavier snowfall, the 10 resorts side by side in the Hakuba valley (sharing a common All-Mountain lift pass and with free shuttle buses between each) offer a more compelling range of terrain and slopes to explore.

A resort for all levels from beginner to advanced, you can choose from selection of 10 ski resorts, 137 ski lifts, 9 terrain parks, night skiing until 10pm and an endless choice of hiking trails. Also, the apres ski bars and restaurants in Hakuba village is known across the world for its fine cuisine and distinctly Japanese cultural experience (including a choice of 12 local onsens to soak your muscles after a hard day of riding the mountain)!

Route: Tokyo - Hakuba - Jigokudani & Matsumoto (day trip) - Takayama - Kyoto (Osaka) Duration: 10 Nights Starts: Tokyo Ends: Kyoto Tour Size(Min/Max): 1

Wonders of the West Self Guided Adventures

  • Wonders of the West

Jump of the beaten track with both feet on this tour to the ancient West. Let us take you where tourists rarely have the chance to go and where history hides around every corner waiting to be discovered. Wonders of the West will take you to the island of Kyushu, the furthest western island of the great four major islands in Japan. Hot Springs, historical tales, Unesco World heritage at its best, country scenic drives and fresh air, away from the major cities and towns on the mainland.

Route: Kyoto - Fukuyama - Hiroshima - Fukuoka - Nagasaki - Kumamoto - Yakushima Island - Tokyo / Osaka Duration: 18 nights / 19 days (Pre or Post Nights available on request) Starts: Kyoto Ends: Tokyo or Osaka Tour Size(Min/Max): Minimum 1 person / Maximum 6 people (if your group is more than 6 people, contact us to receive group quote ([email protected])

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Best Self-Guided Tours in Japan: 10 Amazing Tours For 2024

By: Author Sylvia

Posted on Last updated: January 23, 2024

Taking a self-guided tour in Japan can be a great way to compromise between staying independent in your travel and turning over some of the planning to someone else.

Planning your travel can be a difficult and time-consuming task but standard tours aren’t ideal for everyone.

In this case, a self-guided tour could be the solution to creating your perfect Japan trip.  

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Japan Essentials

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Don’t lose time upon arrival at the airport and order your Japan travel SIM  or portable WiFi device in advance so that it’s ready and waiting for you at the airport when you arrive.

Having a Japan Rail Pass is often the cheapest way to travel around Japan.

Check out our ultimate Japan travel blog where you can find many more interesting Japan articles to prepare for your trip.

Need help with your Japan trip planning? Check out this post on how to plan your trip to Japan.

Shinsekai District (New World) of Naniwa Ward, Osaka City, Japan

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Here is an overview of the best self-guided tours in Japan.

Self Guided Tours in Japan

Why Choose a Self-Guided Tour?

There are many reasons why you might want to choose a traveling tour.

They can be a great middle ground between the standard tour format and a fully self-planned trip, it can be less stressful and there are so many different tours available that you’ll always be able to find something to suit you.

One of the main advantages of a self-guided tour is convenience.

Planning, researching, and scheduling international travel can be a time-consuming and stressful process.

With a self-guided tour, most of these issues are taken care of, freeing up your time and energy to go towards excitement for the travel rather than stress.

Price is another big benefit of self-guided tours.

A self-guided tour is of course cheaper than a standard tour with a guide but allows you to still take advantage of industry deals that a tour company can get.

This can lead to reduced prices for accommodation, day trips, and entrance fees.  

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Perfect for A Family or Small Group

Self-guided tours are also ideal for introverts or those traveling with their own family or small group.

Standard tours are usually a set size and so some social interaction with strangers is required.

While this can be a great way to make friends and meet new people, for some this can be tiring and an added burden on the travel.

With a self-guided tour, this aspect of a tour is removed and travelers are free to enjoy their trip on their own terms.

Following this, there is also more flexibility when it comes to scheduling.

If you need to take a break, it is easy to skip part of the planned schedule without affecting anyone else.

If there is somewhere you’d like to spend longer and explore further, the schedule can be easily adjusted.

Finally, the security of a self-guided tour can’t be ignored.

Taking a tour means there is always someone else in charge who can take over and help with any issues that come up. This is still true of self-guided tours with a contact person available.

If you should run into trouble while traveling, there is no need to panic or start stressing about how to solve the issue, as the tour company will be able to help find a solution.  

These are just some of the reasons why a self-guided tour can be a great option when planning travel. When considering all the elements of your trip, it is easy to see how and why self-guided tours come up as an ideal option for many travelers.  

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What Are the Best Companies for Self-Guided Tours in Japan?

Japan has become extremely popular for travel over the last 5 -10 years, meaning almost all tour companies have a presence in the country.

This can make it difficult to choose a company to use for your self-guided tour.

Is it best to go with a large, well-known multinational company that has a good reputation, or a local, lesser-known, more niche company that may have more localized and specialized knowledge about the area?

It is impossible to give an over-arching answer, however, some of our top picks for finding the best self-guided tour for you include TourRadar and Japan Experience.  

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TourRadar 

TourRadar is an international travel agency with a presence across multiple countries and continents.

They are able to show a range of tours available in your area of interest, operated by a range of tour operators.

The website is easy to navigate and makes comparing different tour options easy and accessible.

The various tour options shown include detailed descriptions of the tours as well as customer reviews, allowing you to get an overview of the tour as well as the real experience of others.  

TourRadar also has a number of features that help to create peace of mind for potential travelers.

The company is well-established, having been in operation since 2010.

Around 20% of their bookings come from repeat travelers and their reviews are consistently positive.

TourRadar offers 24/7 customer support and immediate confirmation of bookings, meaning you can always address any concerns or questions.

There are no additional booking or credit card fees and you can even save on future bookings as each booking earns ‘travel credits’ to put towards future travel.

TourRadar is one of the best ways to compare and narrow down the best tour options for your and your interests. 

Read reviews and check prices: TourRadar

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Japan Experience 

Japan Experience is a Japan-based travel agency with a broad range of offerings to make your Japan trip the best it can be.

The website offers a variety of tour options as well as information on various accommodations and recommendations while traveling in Japan.

The tour listings are very detailed with extensive information on every step of the tour.  

Japan Experience was one of the first specialized tour operators in Japan, beginning in 1981 and now operating for over 40 years.

The company operates with a small team, allowing them to offer competitive rates to customers.

Their philosophy centers around making travel to Japan easier for the customer.

This includes handling the difficult aspects of travel and providing as much information as possible so travelers can make informed decisions.

While traveling in Japan, local travel advisors are available to help with any questions or inquiries, 7 days a week.

There is also a specialized team available throughout Japan, the UK, Europe, and the US.

The range of products, tours, and information available from Japan Experience makes them a great resource for both planning your Japan travel and finding a self-guided tour to suit you and your interests.  

Read reviews and check prices: Japan Experience

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Which Japan Tour Packages Exist?

Best japan tours.

Here are some of the best tours you can take on.

These will help you make the best of your stay, covering the best destinations for the number of days you choose.

5 days in Japan 

If you have only 5 days in Japan, check out the below-mentioned tour.

Quick Japan Explorer 5 Days 

This whirlwind 5-day tour of Japan takes you through some of the top destinations commonly recommended for visitors to Japan.

Overview Of The Tour

The tour starts in Tokyo with being met at the airport and traveling via shuttle bus to your accommodation.

After a long international flight, this can be a great relief as you are able to avoid the potential difficulties of public transport and carrying luggage through the city.

After a day in Tokyo, the tour then moves to Hakone, a small onsen area outside of Tokyo.

This area is popular as a weekend trip for Tokyo residents and is well-known for its beautiful onsens, stunning views and scenery (including Mt. Fuji), and relaxing atmosphere.

The next morning, the tour will utilize the fast and comfortable shinkansen (bullet train) to travel to the cultural capital of Kyoto.

The Hakone Day Trip Guide.

While in Kyoto there is no end to the number of temples, shrines, castles, and more you can visit and explore.

Some of the top recommendations include Fushimi Inari Shrine, with its striking pathway lined with thousands of red torii gates, Kinkakuji, the golden temple, and Arashiyama, the beautiful bamboo forest.

2 Days In Kyoto Itinerary.

On the second day in Kyoto, travelers can take an express train to the nearby city of Nara, popular for its large park in the center of the city populated by deer. These deer are wild but are accustomed to people.

It is possible to feed them using deer cookies purchased in the park, however, they can get very enthusiastic about food so you might want to just observe first.

Nara Park is surrounded by a number of culturally and historically significant temples and shrines as well.

Nara is an ancient capital of Japan and so there are historical locations all throughout the city. After this day trip, travelers can return to Tokyo to finish the tour.

One of the best aspects of this tour is the inclusion of multiple transport passes to cover local travel around Hakone and Kyoto.

Local buses and trains can add up in price, so using day passes can be a great saving.

This also covers many of the top destinations for a first-time Japan trip.  

Places You Will Visit

  • Tokyo 
  • Hakone 
  • Kyoto 

Nara deer park Japan

Some highlights of this tour include exploring the modern capital of Japan, Tokyo, and the traditional and cultural capital, Kyoto.

There is also a day trip to Nara which is often considered a must-see for first-time visitors to Japan.

Pros And Cons

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  • Being met by a travel assistant at the airport with a shuttle bus to your accommodation is a great help after a long flight.
  • Included transport passes for local travel are extremely useful for both convenience and price.
  • The tour covers some of the top locations in Japan

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  • Only airport pickup is included, not drop-off. This means you have to navigate Tokyo to airport transport on your last day.
  • The fast nature of this tour means it is easy to miss a number of unique and exciting destinations in Japan.

Included in The Tour

  • Hostels, 3-star, and 4-star hotels
  • 4 breakfasts
  • 2 Days Hakone Free Pass and 7 Days Japan Rail Pass
  • Transport to Nara

Important Information  

  • Flights are not included. Travelers have to organize their own flights independent of the tour.   Searching for cheap flights, check out this post.
  • Insurance isn’t included. Travel insurance can be an essential aspect of international travel and is a necessary step.   If you haven’t yet taken out travel insurance have a look at  SafetyWing  and  HeyMondo.    Click here to see how they compare .

This tour is a great option for getting a first impression of Japan and an initial exploration of the country.

While it is short at only 5 days, it covers a large amount of distance and cultural significance in the time. This tour would be ideal for first-time visitors to Japan. 

Prices for this tour start at $ 984 USD.

Check prices and availability: TourRadar

Hakone Ropeway MtFuji Japan

One Week in Japan

If you have 7 days in Japan, take a look at the tours we mention below.

Japan Highlights (8 Days/7 Nights)

This tour starts with pick-up at Narita Airport with a shared shuttle to your accommodation.

Tokyo And Hakone

After the first day in Tokyo, the tour travels to Hakone where you can explore the onsens, the Hakone Ropeway, and many other sightseeing destinations.

Transport in Hakone is covered by the two-day Hakone FreePass, which also offers discounted admission to some attractions.

From here you are able to travel via shinkansen to the traditional capital of Kyoto.

During their time in Kyoto, travelers can participate in optional tour activities, including a tea ceremony experience, a bento box cooking class, and a bus tour.

These activities are completely optional, meaning you are also welcome to use this time to explore on your own.

From here the tour moves to Hiroshima where you can explore the expansive Peace Park and Peace Museum.

This is dedicated to memorializing the tragic event and victims of the atomic bombing at the end of World War II.

There is also an optional tour of Hiroshima and Miyajima Island available while in Hiroshima.

The final city to explore is Osaka, vibrant and exciting. Osaka has a great range of places to visit, including Osaka Castle, Shi-Tennoji temple, and Tsutenkaku Tower.

  • 1 Day In Osaka Itinerary. 
  • 2 Days in Osaka Itinerary.

Finally, the tour returns to Tokyo.

  • Hiroshima 

Scenic view of Hiroshima Castle in Japan

This trip includes a number of highlights, such as the beautiful onsen town of Hakone, multiple days in the beautiful city of Kyoto, and time to explore Hiroshima and its varied past.  

  • There are multiple optional tours available as added extras.
  • Great way to experience top sights of Japan
  • Not much help is provided with arranging airport drop-off.
  • 7 nights accommodation in hostels, 3-star or 4-star hotels.
  • 7 breakfasts
  • Transport is covered with the Japan Rail Pass and Hakone FreePass.
  • English Speaking Guide on half day Kyoto excursion

Important Information   

  • Flights are not included.
  • Insurance is not included. If you still need travel insurance, check out Heymondo or SafetyWing. Both are reliable companies that offer travel insurance for a fair price.

This 7-day tour largely follows the ‘Golden Route’ itinerary of Japan with some well-planned additions.

This makes it ideal for first-time visitors to Japan looking to see some of the most recommended and popular destinations in the country.  

This tour starts at $1536 USD.  

A Japanese Samurai Sword

Independent Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka City Stays (9 Days)

This 9-day tou r has a unique combination of independent traveling and guided sightseeing to create the ideal travel itinerary with both independence and assistance.

The tour starts in Tokyo with a guided sightseeing tour of Meiji Shrine, one of the newest but most impressive shrines in Tokyo.

You will also visit the following attractions.

  • The Samurai Museum
  • Tokyo Skytree
  • Asakusa Temple

Following this is a full day of free time in Tokyo to explore your own way.

This exemplifies the mixed nature of this tour.

  • Tokyo 4 Day Itinerary
  • Tokyo 5 Day Itinerary
  • Tokyo 7 Day Itinerary

After Tokyo, the tour moves to Kyoto.

The first day in Kyoto has a guided sightseeing tour of Kinkakuji, the Gion district, well-known for its geishas and teahouses, Sanjusangendo Temple, the temple with 1001 Kannon statues, and Fushimi Inari Shrine.

There is then another full day of self-guided exploration time in Kyoto.

From here, the tour goes to Osaka.

The guided tour covers Osaka Castle and Osaka Castle Park, the nearby district of Minami, encompassing Namba and Dotonbori, some of the city’s most popular entertainment areas, and Osaka food culture.

There is another full day of exploration in Osaka and then the final day of the tour.

The tour alternates between guided tour days and self-guided days.

Guides are also able to make recommendations and assist with the self-guided days.

 Places You Will Visit

  • Osaka 

Meiji Shrine in Yoyogi Park Tokyo

Some of the highlights of this tour include both old and new shrines of Tokyo – Meiji and Asakusa, some of the most striking and distinctive locations in Kyoto, and a unique look at Osaka’s food culture.

  • The blend of guided and self-guided days can be a good step for those who are unsure about fully self-guided tours or would prefer some additional assistance.
  • Multiple days in each location allows for further exploration in each city and less rushing.
  • Multiple meals are provided.
  • By spending more time in each location, it isn’t possible to visit as many cities or regions of Japan.
  • For those looking for more independence, the guided aspects of this tour may seem restrictive.
  • 8 nights of hotel accommodation ( Hilton Tokyo, Kyoto Century Hotel, Imperial Hotel Osaka ).
  • Daily breakfast is included, as are 3 lunches.  
  • All sightseeing and activities that are stated are included.
  • Tokyo Metro Pass is included.
  • Several private guided sightseeing tours are included.
  • Bullet train from Tokyo to Kyoto and transfer from Kyoto to Osaka is included.

Important Information

  • There are also other versions of the tour available. Check the site for more information.
  • Flights are not included in the tour price. 
  • Travel insurance is not included. Check out Heymondo or SafetyWing if you still need to take out travel insurance.

This tour is ideal for travelers who want to take their time in each location rather than hurrying to the next city.

It is great for those looking for the knowledge and insight of a guide while still maintaining the flexibility and independence of self-guided days.  

Note that there are also other versions of the tour available. Check the site for more information.

Prices start at around $4689 USD.  

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During your self guide tour in Japan you will also visit the Shibuya crossing  in Tokyo

2 weeks in Japan 

Between manga and tradition (15 days) .

This tour has been carefully designed to cater to lovers of Japanese culture, both old and new.

With a focus on both manga and the surrounding culture as well as tradition, the tour aims to capture the interest of travelers in a unique and exciting way.

The tour starts in Tokyo, with a travel assistant meeting travelers at Narita Airport to provide them with pocket Wi-Fi and necessary travel documents. This is a helpful step as pocket Wi-Fi is extremely useful in Japan.

The first day in Tokyo has a number of recommendations including the fashionable pop culture district of Harajuku, Meiji Shrine, the recognizable Shibuya Scramble Crossing, and more.

In the evening, there is a guided walking tour around the popular anime and manga district of Akihabara.

In the next few days, recommendations are largely focused on traditional locations, such as Tsukiji Fish Market, Asakusa, and Ueno.

On day 5, a manga drawing lesson with a professional manga artist is included.

The lesson can be adapted to different skill levels and is an amazing opportunity for those interested in manga.

Torii gate Hakone Shrine Lake Ashi Hakone Japan

Hakone & Kyoto

Next, the tour heads to Hakone to visit Mt. Fuji and a traditional ryokan inn.

After this, the tour travels to Kyoto for three days. During this time travelers are encouraged to visit many of Kyoto’s cultural icons, such as Kinkakuji, Kiyomizudera, the Philosopher’s Path, and more.

There is also a manga museum in Kyoto which may be a must-see for the manga lovers on this tour. The tour also includes a day trip to Nara and its deer park.

The tour then heads to the city of Okayama, often missed on Japan tours. This city includes one of Japan’s top 3 gardens, Korakuen, and a unique black castle.

It is also close to the canal town of Kurashiki. The tour also covers a night at Miyajima, the deer island near Hiroshima which is home to the iconic Itsukushima Shrine and ‘floating’ torii gate.

Finally, the tour finishes in the vibrant city of Osaka.

Here, travelers can visit Universal Studios Japan, Osaka Castle, and the Umeda Sky Building.

This tour includes some meals as well as a 7-day Japan Rail Pass, 2-day Hakone FreePass, and a local prepaid transport card.  

  • Okayama 
  • Tomonoura 
  • Miyajima Island 

Kurashiki river in Kurashiki, Okayama, Japan. This is a very romantic city in Japan.

This tour is full of highlights, including the manga drawing lesson from a professional artist, the inclusion of some lesser-visited areas like Okayama and Kurashiki, as well as a stay on the beautiful island of Miyajima. 

  • The tour has been well designed to combine modern pop culture and traditional culture.
  • There are curated activities such as drawing lessons.
  • The flexibility to choose your own way while still receiving recommendation strikes a good balance.
  • Some travelers might want more manga-focused activities.
  • Hotel accommodation in 3-star hotels.
  • Some meals.
  • Private guided tour of Akihabara.
  • Manga drawing lesson.
  • Pocket Wi-Fi is included.
  • Japan Rail Pass for 7 days and Hakone Free Pass for 2 days.
  • Insurance is not included. If you still need to take out travel insurance, check out HeyMondo or SafetyWing.

This tour has clearly been carefully crafted with a particular traveler in mind.

It would be perfect for a traveler to Japan who is interested and engaged in Japan’s pop culture, especially manga, and anime.

The inclusion of traditional culture allows for an expanded view of Japan and its culture.  

This tour starts at $1610 USD.  

Sensoji temple Asakusa Tokyo

Specialty Tours in Japan 

Hiking in japan (14 days).

This 14-day hiking tour covers both urban and rural landscapes to create a varied and unique hiking-based tour for hiking enthusiasts.

The tour has been designed to visit some of Japan’s most famous destinations while also visiting some of the lesser-known islands and locations for more isolated hiking experiences.

The tour starts in Tokyo with a travel assistant providing pocket Wi-Fi and travel documents at Narita Airport.

The first day in Tokyo is open to exploring some of the top sights, such as the Meiji Shrine and Asakusa.

There is also an optional day tour available.

On the second day, there are two main recommendations made by the guides.

Firstly, to explore more of the city by taking an ‘urban hike’ and visiting Ginza, Asakusa, and more.

And secondly, to take a day trip outside of Tokyo to hike Mt. Mitake or Hatanosu Canyon, some of the more popular hikes within close proximity to Tokyo.

From here, the tour moves to Kyoto for three days.

On the first day, many popular sights are recommended, such as Kiyomizudera and Kodai-ji.

In the evening, there is a guided tour of Gion, the traditional entertainment district of Kyoto. The next day in Kyoto involves more exploring of top sights, such as Kinkakuji and Ginkakuji (the Gold and Silver pavilions).

On the following day, a guide can provide transport to Takao Mountain, a mountain just outside of Kyoto, with charming Buddhist temples, the small village of Takao, and stunning forest scenery.

Finally, the tour recommends a day trip to Nara and the deer park surrounded by historical sites.

Nara Todaiji Japan

From Kyoto, the tour moves to Miyajima, an island just off the coast of Hiroshima. The island has a traditional town with many deer roaming and the iconic Itsukushima Shrine.

At this mountain, travelers are able to take the cable car up Mt. Misen to see beautiful views over Hiroshima Bay and hike the descent through amazing forests and nature.

While staying on Miyajima, traditional ryokan accommodation will be used. From here there will be a short stop in Hiroshima before moving on to Fukuoka.

Hiroshima & Fukuoka

Fukuoka is used as the departure point to reach Yakushima Airport. The island of Yakushima is full of tropical wilderness, with many of the trees reputed to the be oldest in the country.

Many sections of the forest are protected by UNESCO due to its heritage.

The days on the island can be spent hiking through beautiful forests, mountains, mangroves, waterfalls, and more, depending on your preferences and fitness level.

Guides can provide recommendations on the best trails or locations for you to utilize. Finally, the tour ends in the southern city of Fukuoka.

Here, you can see the oldest Zen temple in Japan, the popular Hakata district, and the futuristic Fukuoka Tower.

  • Yakushima Island 
  • Fukuoka 

Itsukushima shrine Miyajima, Japan

This tour covers not only popular destinations like Tokyo and Kyoto but also a number of rarely-visited beauties, such as the wilderness of Yakushima Island and the beautiful mountain of Takao Gorge.  

  • There is a great range of places to explore, both in the main cities and outside.
  • The tour is ideal for hiking enthusiasts and includes top hiking locations.
  • For travelers who only want to do hiking in Japan, the city-based days may seem unnecessary.
  • A 7-day Japan Rail Pass is included, along with a prepaid local transport card.
  • Flights to and from Yakushima Island are also included.  
  • Unlimited pocket Wi-Fi.
  • Flights are not included in this tour (the exception is the domestic flight to Yakushima Island) 
  • Travel insurance is not included. If you still need to take out travel insurance, check out HeyMondo or SafetyWing.

This tour is well-suited for travelers who enjoy hiking and nature and wish to explore some of Japan’s more natural areas.  

This tour starts at $1826 USD.  

During this self-guided tour in Japan, you will also visitThe Kenrokuen Garden in Kanazawa.

Unmissable Gardens in Japan (14 Days)

Japan is famous for its beautiful gardens and landscape design. Many of the gardens are designed around Zen philosophy and involve a number of specific elements.

There are countless blogs, guidebooks, and magazines which document the top gardens of Japan, which can make it difficult for an international traveler to narrow down which ones to visit.

This gardens in Japan tour makes the planning stage easier by selecting some of the top gardens to visit and experience.

The tour starts in Tokyo with standard airport pocket Wi-Fi and travel documents handover.

The first day in Tokyo also continues with standard recommendations of Meiji Shrine, Shibuya Scramble Crossing, and similar locations.

The next day has a number of options, including exploring some of Tokyo’s top Edo Period gardens. These are steps back in time to a historical period in time in Tokyo’s history.

Another option is to take a trip outside of Tokyo to Kairakuen garden in Mito. This is one of Japan’s top 3 most famous gardens.

The other two gardens in this category are included later in the tour.

From Tokyo, the tour then heads to Kanazawa, sometimes known as ‘Little Kyoto’ due to its similarity in traditional buildings and districts.

However, Kanazawa is also known as the location for the second of Japan’s top 3 gardens – Kenrokuen.

Kenrokuen is known to be beautiful year-round with seasonal displays surrounding the beautiful pond, strolling paths, and statues.

2 days in Kanazawa

This self guided tour also visit Takamatsu.

After Kanazawa, the tour travels to Takamatsu, on the island of Shikoku.

In Takamatsu, you can find the beautiful Ritsurin Koen garden, an enormous 16-hectare garden.

It is well-known for its red pines and unique design. There is also a bonsai village south of the city which is an ideal spot for garden lovers to visit.

Near Takamatsu is the small art island of Naoshima.

Naoshima is covered with a number of art exhibits, some located in small, once-residential houses, some open-air, and some in more traditional museums and galleries.

Exploring Naoshima is a walk through modern and traditional art and a unique experience. While there is no specific garden on Naoshima, it is still a great addition to the tour.

Next is the third of the top 3 gardens, Korakuen in Okayama.

Okayama & Matsue

Korakuen is also located next to the black Okayama castle, which you can see illuminated in the evening.

After Okayama is the water city of Matsue. Matsue is known as home to some of the most impressive gardens in Japan.

These include the Adachi Garden Museum, an art gallery where some of the ‘art’ is the landscape gardens viewed through huge floor-to-ceiling windows.

The concept was to create living landscape paintings, able to be viewed as in a normal gallery.

Matsue is also home to Yushien Garden, which has 100s of peony varieties and a regular Peony Pond display.

Finally, the tour ends with 4 days in Kyoto.

As home to some of Japan’s top temples, shrines, and castles, Kyoto has a number of imperial gardens and parks. Guided tours of some of these gardens are available, or recommendations can be made.  

  • Kanazawa 
  • Takamatsu 
  • Naoshima 
  • Matsue 

This self guided Japan tour brings you to the Kifune Shrine in Kibune.

Highlights of this tour include visiting the top 3 gardens of Japan – Kairakuen, Kenrokuen, and Korakuen, the unique art island of Naoshima, and the beautiful concept gardens of Matsue.  

  • There is a great range of gardens to visit and explore 
  • This tour takes travelers through a number of cities that are less commonly visited, leading to a more unique experience 
  • 7-day Japan Rail Pass and prepaid transport card are included.  
  • Due to some of the cities being less popular as tourist destinations, they can sometimes be harder to get around as a tourist.
  • Airport transfers
  • Unlimited Pocket Wi-Fi

This tour is perfect for travelers who enjoy Japanese design and gardens.

For those who are engaged in the philosophy behind the garden design or just those who enjoy the natural aspects of the gardens, this tour is ideal.  

Prices for this tour start at around $1394 USD per person.  

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Skiing in Japan (14 Days) 

Japan is very popular for winter sports, especially skiing, and has a wide range of locations to visit to best enjoy the snow.

This tour brings together a number of these locations to create the ideal skiing holiday.

The tour starts in Tokyo with an airport handover of pocket Wi-Fi and travel documents.

The first two days can be spent exploring some of the sights of Tokyo, such as Tokyo Skytree, Asakusa, Ginza, and more.

After this, travelers will take the shinkansen to Nikko, a famous skiing spot in the prefecture of Tochigi. This area is also a popular onsen area and so the accommodation will be a traditional ryokan inn.

There are many UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Nikko to explore, such as Rinno-ji Temple, located in a beautiful forest, and the Toshogu and Futarasan-jinja shrines.

The next day will take travelers to a more remote mountain onsen town. There are 13 different onsens to explore in this town.

Next, there is a full day of open winter sports. Skiing, snowboarding, whatever takes your fancy is open.

Skiing at Nozawa Onsen Japan

On the next day, you can either continue skiing or take a tour to see the famous onsen monkeys in Jigokudani Natural Park.

On the 8 th day, there will be another open day of winter sports.

Next, you can travel to Kanazawa to explore some of Japan’s history and culture in a unique half-day tour. From here, a day trip to Shirakawa-go, Japan’s traditional village is highly recommended.

Shirakawa-go contains a number of traditional houses and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

The last few days of the tour are spent in the traditional capital of Kyoto, where travelers can explore a number of historically and culturally significant sites.

These can include Kinkakuji, Gion, Kiyomizudera, and more. A day trip to the nearby deer city of Nara is also available.

This tour includes a 7-day Japan Rail Pass and prepaid local transport card.  

  • Nikko 
  • Nagano 

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Some of the highlights of this tour include an exploration of traditional mountain and alpine culture in Japan, such as Shirakawa-go and onsen towns.

There are also multiple days of winter sports for travelers to enjoy themselves as well as cultural exploration in Kanazawa and Kyoto.  

  • The tour includes plenty of time for winter sports and skiing.
  • Half-day guided tour of Kanazawa is included.
  • There is a good mix of time between skiing and popular tourist destinations. 
  • More dedicated skiers may want more time for winter sports or to visit more winter sport-focused locations.
  • Private half-day guided tour of Kanazawa

Important Information 

  • Flights are not included in the tour price 

This tour is ideal for travelers looking to experience winter sports in Japan while also learning about Japanese culture and visiting some of the best sights in Japan.  

This tour starts at $1394 USD per person.  

The Glico running man at the Dotonbori canal in Osaka

Solo Travel in Japan (14 days)

This tour is specifically designed for solo travelers in Japan. While many people travel in couples, with family or friends, sometimes solo travel is a fun and exciting experience.

This tour is designed to maximize the nature of solo travel while providing the security of a tour. The tour also has adapted accommodations to better suit solo travelers.

The tour starts in Tokyo and includes a provided pocket Wi-Fi and travel documents. The first two days in Tokyo involve recommended sightseeing of some of Tokyo’s most popular and most famous locations.

These include Asakusa, Tokyo Skytree, Meiji Shrine, and more. The first evening includes a guided dinner tour, visiting multiple izakaya restaurants, or the equivalent of a Japanese pub.

The Perfect 14-Day Japan Travel Itinerary for First Timers

These restaurants provide casual food with a friendly atmosphere.

After Tokyo, the tour heads to the beautiful area of Hakone.

In Hakone, the accommodation will be a traditional ryokan.

While in the area you can experience beautiful views of Mt Fuji and Lake Ashi. Next is a few days in the traditional capital, Kyoto.

While in Kyoto you can explore Kiyomizudera, Kinkakuji, the Philosophers Path, and more. On the first evening, there is a guided stroll around the historic district of Gion.

More recommendations include Kyoto’s historic market, Nishiki, the beautiful bamboo forest, Arashiyama, and Nijo Castle.

Next is an overnight trip to the sacred mountain of Koyasan.

This mountain is home to many Buddhist temples, including the birthplace of one of Japan’s sects of Buddhism. It is the location of many Buddhist pilgrimages.

At Koyasan, you will be able to experience a traditional temple stay.

okonomiyaki in local restaurant osaka japan

Osaka & Hiroshima

After Koyasan and the temple stay will be a day in the lively city of Osaka.

There are many recommended restaurants to experience in Osaka to better understand the local food culture.

After Osaka is a day in Hiroshima, and the opportunity to visit the Peace Park and Peace Museum.

The next day, visit Miyajima Island and the beautiful Itsukushima Shrine, Mt. Misen, and the traditional town on the island.

The next day, you can transfer to Kanazawa, one of Japan’s most traditional cities and home to one of the most beautiful gardens in Japan.

It is also home to a unique and much-acclaimed contemporary art museum. For something a bit different, explore the teahouse district or traditional samurai district.

Finally, there is the return to Tokyo and the end of the tour. This tour includes a 14-day Japan Rail Pass, a 2-day Hakone FreePass, and a 2-day Koyasan Pass.  

  • Koyasan 

Okunoin Koyasan

This tour features some amazing experiences such as the temple stay at Koyasan, and visiting a number of cities in a short time.

  • There is a wide variety of locations visited
  • There are many unique experiences to be had.
  • The tour may feel rushed for some travelers as many cities only have 1 day.  
  • Hakone Free Pass for 2 days
  • Koyasan Pass for 2 days
  • Culinary evening in Tokyo with a guide
  • Guided night tour of Gion (1h30)
  • International flights are not included in the tour price. 

This tour has been well-adapted to suit adventurous solo travelers and so is ideal for those looking for something a little different and unique.  

This tour starts at $2260 USD. 

Museum of Studio Ghibli of Japanese animation film studio.

Romantic Tour in Japan (13 Days)

This romantic tour is a unique experience, carefully curated to be ideal for couples.

With a number of romantic locations, adapted accommodations, and unique couple-focused activities, this tour is a great couple’s holiday experience.

The first two days in Tokyo follow a fairly standard procedure of receiving pocket Wi-Fi and travel documents, then exploring some of the top sights of Tokyo.

However, on the third day, some more niche recommendations are made.

These include destinations like the Studio Ghibli Museum or a sumo tournament, or if you’re interested in a day trip, you can take a short trip to the coastal town of Kamakura.

After a few days in Tokyo, the tour heads to the beautiful onsen town of Hakone. The scenery of Lake Ashi, the volcanic sites of Owakudani, and of course, Mt Fuji make for amazing sights.

After staying in a traditional ryokan, you can head to Okayama by Shinkansen.

Okayama & Kurashiki

Okayama is home to the beautiful Korakuen garden and striking Okayama castle, but more importantly, it is just 20 minutes from the nearby romantic town of Kurashiki.

Kurashiki is sometimes known as the ‘Venice of Japan’ for its many canals through the town.

The beautiful paths beside the canals along with the museums and art galleries of the town make for a romantic afternoon out.

On the next day, you can head to Naoshima, the unique Art Island located near Okayama.

Exploring the various exhibits and museums is a fantastic day-long activity and a great way to engage with both modern and traditional art.

After Naoshima, there is another ryokan stay on the island of Miyajima, off the coast of Hiroshima.

This charming island has many deer roaming the traditional town, amazing scenery through the forest of Mt. Misen, and the iconic Itsukushima Shrine.

Hiroshima Piece Memorial, Japan

Finally, there are 4 days in Kyoto to make the best of your tour.

During this time, you can stay in a traditional house, take a guided evening tour around Gion, and explore some of the sights of Kyoto.

These can include Kiyomizudera, Kinkakuji, the Philosopher’s Path, and more. A traditional Shiatsu massage is also included in the tour, as is a kimono dressing and walking experience.

This is a common activity for Japanese couples and you can have the chance to experience it too.

There is also a recommendation to take a day trip to Nara to see the deer and the beautiful shrines and temples surrounding Nara.  

  • Kurashiki 
  • Miyajima 

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Some highlights of this tour include the ryokan stays, visits to Naoshima and Miyajima Island, and the unique activities included.

  • The tour covers a number of different places with different atmospheres and appeals, allowing for a varied trip.
  • Couple activities are included.
  • The activities and destinations included won’t suit all couples.
  • Discounts at many Hakone tourist sites
  • Shiatsu massage in Kyoto
  • Kimono rental in Kyoto
  • Guided night tour of Gion 

This tour is ideal for couples with its carefully put-together itinerary, adapted accommodations, romantic destinations, and activities.  

Prices start at $1395 USD per person.

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Honeymoon in Japan (15 Days)

Japan is a very popular travel destination for couples and this tour is designed to create a romantic and enjoyable experience for a couples holiday.

It is ideal for honeymoons or just general couple vacations.

The tour starts in Tokyo where you can receive your pocket Wi-Fi and travel documents for the trip, and you can explore at your own pace on the first day.

On the second day, a guide can provide a unique tour through some of Tokyo’s romantic spots, including temples dedicated to love, popular restaurants for dates, and other romantic-themed locations.

On the next day, you can do any further exploring of Tokyo you wish to do, along with a helicopter tour over Tokyo.

The beautiful views of Tokyo from the sky will make for an unforgettable experience.

After Tokyo, the tour moves to Hakone.

Hakone & Osaka

However, this tour takes a slightly different journey than previous tours, utilizing the “Romance Car” express train, a panoramic train made to be comfortable and ideal for couples.

After staying in a traditional ryokan at Hakone and enjoying the stunning views of Mt Fuji, travelers can move on to the popular city of Osaka.

Osaka Castle with cherry blossoms

While in Osaka, recommendations include Osaka Castle, Nakanoshima Park and the accompanying rose garden,  and the Umeda Sky Building.

There is also the opportunity to try Kobe beef while in this area.

After Osaka, the tour leaves for Miyajima Island.

While on Miyajima Island, travelers can enjoy a second ryokan stay and experience the charming traditional town and striking Itsukushima shrine with its ‘floating’ torii gate.

On the next day, there is time for a short stop in Hiroshima before moving on to Okayama and the romantic town of Kurashiki.

After exploring the romantic canals and local art galleries, you can transfer to the nearby Naoshima, sometimes known as ‘art island’. This island is home to a wide range of art exhibits and galleries.

Exploring the various art pieces can be a unique and engaging experience, especially as it is interspersed with beautiful scenery. After this is Kinosaki Onsen, a small onsen town near Himeji.

This will be another ryokan stay, with amazing onsen baths in the ryokan. There are also 7 onsens in the town which you can explore.

Finally, there are four days in Kyoto to explore the cultural capital of Japan.

During this time you can stay in a traditional house, explore some of the top sights and locations of Kyoto, experience a traditional Shiatsu massage, and take a guided evening stroll around Gion.

You can also try dressing in traditional kimono and having a session with a private photographer at some of the beautiful gardens and temples of Kyoto. A day trip to Nara is also recommended.

  • Kinosaki Onsen 

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This tour features a number of interesting experiences, such as the helicopter ride over Tokyo, travel in the Romance Car to Hakone, a kimono photography session, and more.

Visiting Kinosaki Onsen, Kurashiki, and Naoshima will all make for trip highlights for any traveler.  

  • There is a wide range of experiences available.
  • Various guided tours are available.
  • A number of different transport passes are included.
  • The number of different activities and things to do may be tiring or overwhelming for some travelers.
  • Tokyo Metro Pass for 3 days
  • Romancecar Tokyo Shinjuku -> Hakone
  • Kansai Thru Pass for 3 days
  • Private guided day tour in Tokyo
  • Helicopter flight over Tokyo
  • Welcome to Kyoto by a travel angel
  • Kimono rental in Kyoto and photoshoot

This tour is extravagant, luxurious, and romantic, making it perfect for a couple’s holiday. A honeymoon, proposal, anniversary, or other celebration would be well-suited to this two-week tour.  

This tour starts at $2264 USD per person.  

Piss alley in Tokyo

Conclusion 

A great way to simplify your planning while keeping an independent and flexible aspect of your Japan trip is to take a self-guided tour.

If you are considering this option, why not try one of the best self-guided tours in Japan we have collated?  

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SELF-GUIDED TOURS

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ESSENTIAL JAPAN

Our Essential Japan Tour is a 13 night 'Golden Itinerary' which takes in the beautiful Japan Alps, the castle town of Matsumoto as well at Mt Fuji (and the nearby resort of Hakone), Kyoto and Tokyo.

13 nights  (SELF-GUIDED)

Tokyo, Kyoto, Takayama, Hakone & Matsumoto

From £1,945.00 per person

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JAPAN IN LUXURY

Our 'Japan in Luxury' itinerary is a truly special, independent 11 night experience which includes visits to Tokyo, Kanazawa, Kyoto and Hakone.

11 nights (SELF-GUIDED)

Tokyo, Kanazawa, Kyoto & Hakone

From £6,795.00  per person

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JAPAN FAMILY HOLIDAY

Our Japan Family Holidays package consists of a superb 12 night itinerary which includes visits to Tokyo, Kyoto, Hiroshima and the nearby lovely Island of Miyajima.

12 nights (SELF-GUIDED)

Tokyo, Kyoto, Miyajima & Hiroshima

From £7,295.00 per family (2 adults & 2 children*)

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MY OWN JAPAN

Discover the highlights of Japan with this superb itinerary for single travellers who want to explore the beauty of Japan on their own. 

Tokyo, Hiroshima, Miyajima, Osaka, Koya-San, Nara & Kyoto

From £2,395.00 per person

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HOKKAIDO'S PERFECT POWDER SNOW

This unique tour has been crafted to cater to adventurous souls, with 12 days around Hokkaido, Japan's snowy north, and a little time in Tokyo for good measure.

12 nights (SEMI-GUIDED)

Tokyo, Sapporo, Furano, Tomamu, Niseko, Otaru

From £6,495.00 per person

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CYCLING THE INLAND SEA

The Shimanami Kaido is a 70-kilometre-long road that connects Japan's main island of Honshu to the island of Shikoku passing the beautiful islands of the Seto Inland Sea.

8 nights (SELF-GUIDED)

 Osaka, Onomichi, Shimanami Kaido & Takamatsu

From £1,695.00 per person

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HIGHLIGHTS OF HOKKAIDO

Once the frontier of Japan, the spirit of pioneering still remains in Hokkaido and its people.

13 nights (SELF-GUIDED)

Tokyo, Hakodate, Lake Toya, Muroran, Sapporo, Otaru, Furano & Biei

From £2,125.00 per person

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JAPAN ARTS REVEALED

Designed for lovers of arts and crafts, our Japan Arts Revealed tour is a 10-night self-guided itinerary

10 nights (SELF-GUIDED)

Tokyo, Kyoto, Kurashiki, Naoshima Island, Fukuoka & Arita

From £1,595.00 per person

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JAPAN GREEN TOUR

Our Japan Green Tour is a trip that encourages sustainable green tourism.

Osaka, Tokushima, Kamikatsu, Ayabe farm, Ine Fishing Village

From £2,325.00 per person

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HIKE THE SACRED TRAIL

Our hiking itinerary allows you to venture off the beaten track and explore the beauty of Japan's flora and fauna

12 nights  (SELF-GUIDED)

Kyoto, Kumano Kodo Pilgrimage Trail, Hiroshima, Iwakuni, Okunoshima & Osaka

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KYUSHU: ISLANDS & ONSEN

Our 'Islands & Onsen' tour is a 13 night self-guided trip which visits the southern island of Kyushu.

Fukuoka, Nagasaki, Kagoshima, Yakushima, Kumamoto, Kurokawa Onsen & Beppu

From £1,795.00 per person

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OKINAWA EXTENSION

Only becoming a part of Japan in the 17th Century, the islands of Okinawa were once a group of fiercely independent kingdoms. 

5 nights (SELF-GUIDED)

Naha, Ishigaki Island, Taketomi Island & Iriomote Island

From £695.00 per person

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SHIKOKU REVEALED

Experience the rich culture, history and nature on offer in Shikoku with this itinerary, designed for those who want to delve deeper into this fascinating country.

Osaka, Tokushima, Kamikatsu, Iya Valley, Matsuyama, Kotohira, Takamatsu

From £1,625.00 per person

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THE BEST OF THE WEST

For our Best of the West Tour you can fly in and out of Kansai International Airport (Osaka) and visit the best that western Honshu has to offer.

Kyoto, Osaka, Hiroshima, Miyajima, Nara, Yonago, Kurashiki & Tsuwano

From £1,345.00 per person

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THE GREAT NORTH

The Great North Tour is a self-guided trip through Hokkaido & Tohoku in Northern Japan.

9 nights (SELF-GUIDED)

Tokyo, Matsushima, Nyuto Onsen & Sapporo

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THE WAY OF THE SAMURAI

This itinerary is perfect for those with an interest in samurai, ninja and Japanese history.

14 nights (SELF-GUIDED)

Tokyo, Aizu, Nikko, Kamakura, Kyoto & Iga Ninja Village

From £2,595.00 per person

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JAPAN EXPRESS

Our Japan Express itinerary is a classic 8 night self-guided itinerary which includes visits to Tokyo, Kyoto, Hiroshima and Miyajima Island.

From £1,599.00 per person

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Self-Guided Tours of Japan 2024/2025

With a world-class public transport network and popular tourist routes to follow, Japan is easy to explore without the assistance of a guide. Whether you want to explore the incredible street food scene in Tokyo, head out to the hot springs and onsens of Hakone, or carve up the slopes in Niseko, there are plenty of amazing self-guided tours of Japan that you can take advantage of. Independent tours of Japan allow you to see the best parts of the country in an affordable way and without having to worry about logistics.

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Here are our favorite self-guided tours of Japan:

  • A quick independent tour of Japan:  Explore bustling Tokyo, where you can eat at ramen shops and enjoy the Harajuku district in your own time. Visit the cultural and historic city of Kyoto, interact with geishas and take the time to learn the ancient art of Japanese tea ceremonies. Jump on the legendary bullet train and glide through Japan like a local. Hike in Mount Fuji , the Kinkaku-ji golden pavilion, and more, all on a pre-organized Japan itinerary. Give yourself all the time you need in each place without being rushed around as in guided tours. 
  • A self-guided tour of Hakone : This gateway to Mount Fuji is known worldwide for its natural springs and stunning surroundings. Spend a few days in the area as you explore Fuji Hakone National Park, wandering solo or with a small group and taking in the history and beauty all around you. Once you are done exploring the area, head to the famous hot springs and have some much needed “me time” soaking up and revitalizing your body in the onsen. Take advantage of the pre-organized bullet train transfers and Hakone area passes that make exploring the area a breeze.

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Travel experience and benefits of self-guided tours of Japan

  • Self-guided itineraries mean that some excursions, such as cooking courses in Kyoto, are pre-booked for you from reputable sources.
  • Get the freedom of getting lost and discovering different paths in Fuji Hakone National Park. Uncovering new routes and getting off-the-beaten paths can only happen on a holiday without a designated guide.
  • Self-guided tours of Japan allow you to have a lie-in or a chilled day afterward if you need it.
  • Self-guided tours often come with either travel or city passes to help you get the most out of your time in a city without forcing you into rigid tour structure.

Tips when doing self-guided tours of Japan

  • Not many people in Japan speak English, so learn some basic Japanese if you are on a self-guided tour.
  • Japanese public transport is famously punctual, so try and get there 5-10 minutes early.
  • Without a guide, it is your responsibility to adhere to cultural guidance. For example, some onsens do not allow individuals with tattoos.

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Self-Guided Nakasendo Wayfarer

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A self-guided walking tour along a continuous route through central Japan.

Self-guided version of Walk Japan’s pioneering Nakasendo Way. An excellent introduction to Japan following the mid-section of a historic road in central Japan; great walking through rural, hilly countryside with expansive views; atmospheric traditional inns, local cuisine and a wealth of interest.

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In the best that Japan has to offer, you’ll enjoy a colorful mix of large cities like Tokyo and Osaka, quaint and traditional Takayama, the religious center of Koya-san, the ancient shrines and temples of Kyoto, the testament to peace of Hiroshima, and more.

You’ll stay overnight at a mountain-top Buddhist temple where Buddhist monks will serve you meals of Shojin Ryori (the traditional Buddhist vegetarian cuisine), attend prayer services at the temple early the next morning, and much, much more. You’ll visit Tokyo where the sheer energy will carry you away. From the Hakone area, you will get a view of the iconic Mt. Fuji (weather permitting).

You’ll explore Takayama where the locals have managed to maintain its traditional charm and where time seems to stand still. Finally, you’ll tour Kyoto. Kyoto with its Geishas dressed in their colorful kimonos and its narrow, cobblestone-paved alleys evokes the very image of Japan. A walk through Kyoto is a walk through over 1,000 years of Japanese history.

Tour Highlights

  • Overnight at a Buddhist temple and attend morning prayer service
  • Seven separate rides on a Shinkansen (bullet train)

Tour Inclusions

  • 14 Day JR Rail Pass
  • Meeting service at the arrival airport
  • Baggage transfer from city to city
  • Electronic version of Tour Handbook and Japanese History
  • Detailed, easy-to-follow directions on how to travel between cities
  • Bi-lingual maps, addresses and phone numbers for all your lodging
  • English-speaking emergency contact number in Japan
  • SUICA card pre-loaded with 2,500 Yen to be used on the subways in Tokyo, Kyoto and Osaka and the streetcars in Hiroshima
  • Nankai Koya-san World Heritage Tickets (includes round-trip reserved seats on the express trains to and from Koya-san, round trip cable car tickets and bus passes on Koya-san
  • Hakone Free Passes for travel in and around Hakone Yumoto Onsen

Tour Exclusions

  • Airfare is NOT included.
  • A printed itinerary is not included
  • Alcoholic beverages, soft drinks and desserts are NOT included

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Tour Destinations

  • Miyajima Island

Day 1 Arrive in Tokyo

You will be welcomed at Tokyo’s Narita Airport by a Samurai Tours representative who will help you with your rail pass exchange, obtain your limousine bus ticket into Tokyo, and assist with boarding the bus to your hotel in Tokyo. No meals included.

Travel: 1-1/2 Hours; Walking: Light

Day 2 Tokyo – Tokyo Tower, Ginza, Asakusa

After breakfast, the licensed, English-speaking guide will meet you in the lobby of your hotel/ryokan. The guided tour will start with traveling to Tokyo Tower. The Tokyo Tower is a communications and observation tower in the center of Tokyo. At 332.9 metres (1,092 ft), it is the second-tallest structure in Japan. The structure is an Eiffel Tower-inspired lattice tower with a main observatory at 150 meters that is reached via elevator or a 600-step staircase. Thanks to the tower’s central location, the observatory offers an interesting view of the city despite being only at a relatively moderate height. Afterwards we will travel to the famous Ginza district. Ginza is recognized by many as one of the most luxurious shopping districts in the world, attracting visitors and regulars alike from across the globe. Before continuing we will stop for a Kushiage lunch (fried meat and vegetables on bamboo skewers). Next we will travel to the nearby Asakusa area. Here we will tour the Nakamise-dori, Senso-ji Buddhist Temple and the Asakusa Shrine where you will learn about Buddhist and Shinto Japanese religious practices. Breakfast at the hotel and lunch at a local restaurant include

Travel: 1 1/2 Hours; Walking: Medium

Day 3 Tokyo

Today is free to explore Tokyo. We recommend starting the day by traveling to Tsukiji Market, the world’s largest fish market. It is estimated that 20% of all the fish caught in the world pass through this market. There are two parts to the Tsukiji Market- the inner market and the outer market. The inner market is for wholesale business and the outer market is for retail. There are so many more exciting places to visit in Tokyo. You may want to go shopping for that perfect souvenir, visit the Meiji Shrine dedicated to the Japanese emperor of the 19th century, or wander through the trendy Shibuya or Harajuku districts where you will more than likely see interesting and far-out fashions. Breakfast at the hotel is included.

Travel: TBD

Day 4 Travel to Kamakura; Tour Kamakura; Travel to Hakone

Before checking out, you will transfer your main luggage to Takayama, and will be traveling to Hakone and Takayama with overnight bags only. You will travel by local trains to the ancient city of Kamakura, the former capital of Japan in the 13th century. You can visit Hase-dera temple, originally established in the 8th century which houses a famous Kannon statue made from wood and gold leaf, and also has a commanding view of the nearby ocean. Next you can visit Kotokuin, the home of the famous Kamakura Great Buddha. This 40-foot tall bronze statue of Buddha, built in the 13th century is an icon of Japan. Later in the afternoon, you will travel by local trains to Hakone Yumoto onsen. Here you can rest and relax the in thermally-heated mineral waters of the bath at the ryokan. Breakfast at the hotel is included.

Travel: 2 1/2 Hours

Day 5 Tour Hakone; Travel to Takayama

After checking out, you will tour the Hakone area. Hakone is famous for its natural beauty and the view of nearby Mt. Fuji (weather permitting). Be sure to stop at the Owakudani. Owakudani offers magnificent views of Mount Fuji in what is still an active volcanic region. Here at Owakudani, you will have free time to explore the thermally-heated pools and mud pots. You can try one of the “black eggs” which are eggs hard-boiled in the thermally-heated mineral waters. It is said that if you eat one of these eggs it will add seven years to your life (it is probably said by the people who sell the eggs). Late in the afternoon, you will travel by local train, bullet train and express train to Takayama. Takayama, in the middle of the Japan Alps, with its traditional inns, shops, and sake breweries, has managed to retain its traditional charm. After checking in you can enjoy dinner at one of the many restaurants specializing in Hida Beef. Hida Beef is the same thing as the more famous Kobe Beef. You will retrieve your main luggage from your hotel in Takayama. Breakfast at the ryokan is included.

Travel: 5 Hours

Day 6 Tour Takayama

We recommend starting the morning at the farmers market strolling past the vegetable stands and stalls selling herbs, pickles, and souvenirs, sampling the numerous options as you go. In the afternoon, the choices for what to do are abundant. You can explore the Takayama Jinya, visit the many temples, see numerous shrines and museums, rummage through antique shops, or relax at one of sake breweries. You may also take the bus to the Hida-no-Sato Open Air Museum with its traditional, thatched-roof homes from the surrounding area, or visit the Yatai Kaikan, a museum chronicling the famous festival held every April and October in Takayama. Breakfast at the hotel is included.

Travel: N/A

Day 7 Travel to Koya-san; Overnight at a Buddhist Temple

Before checking out, you will transfer your main luggage to Osaka. You will board an express train and Shinkansen bound for Osaka, and continue on to Koya-san by train and funicular. Koya-san is the world headquarters of the Shingon school of Esoteric Buddhism. Kobo Daishi, considered by many to be the most influential religious person in Japanese history, established a religious community here in the year 816. After checking into your shukubo (Buddhist temple lodging), you are free to roam and visit one of the 110 temples in the area, wander through the nearby ghostly cemetery at the famous Okuno-in temple, or just rest in the garden at the shukubo. Your dinner of shojin-ryori (traditional Buddhist vegetarian cuisine – no meat, fish, onions or garlic) will be served. Breakfast at the hotel and dinner at the temple included.

Travel: 7 Hours

Day 8 Tour Koya-san; Travel to Osaka

Very early in the morning, you can attend o-inori (Buddhist prayer service). After the prayer service, a shojin-ryori breakfast is served. Following breakfast you can tour the Garan and Kongobu-ji Temples, or wander through the huge cemetery leading up to the Okuno-in Temple, where Kobo Daishi is buried. Many Japanese still believe that Kobo Daishi is not dead, but merely in a very advanced state of meditation, waiting to awaken at the appropriate time. In the afternoon, you will travel by funicular and train back to the city of Osaka. In the evening, you can enjoy the famous South Osaka entertainment districts of Dotombori, Shin-Sekai and Namba. You will retrieve your main luggage from your hotel in Osaka. Breakfast at the temple is included.

Travel: 3 Hours

Day 9 Travel to Himeji; Tour Himeji; Travel to Hiroshima (optional Miyajima Island upgrade available)

Before leaving in the morning, you will transfer your main luggage to Kyoto. On your way from Osaka to Hiroshima you can tour the Himeji Castle, a significant piece of architecture from the Feudal Period. Built about 400 years ago, Himeji Castle is one of the largest and oldest original castles, and is one of only four castles designated as a national treasure and is also designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In the afternoon, you will travel by Shinkansen to Hiroshima, or you can choose to upgrade to the Miyajima Island option and travel by ferry across the bay where you will stay on the island. Breakfast at the hotel is included (dinner at the ryokan included for the upgrade option).

Day 10 Tour Miyajima Island

Today you will visit Miyajima Island, considered by the Japanese to be one of the three most beautiful spots in Japan. You can ride the cable car to the top of the mountain on Miyajima Island, visit the Itsukushima-jinja shrine which was built in its present form in 1168, or just take in the beauty and ambiance of Miyajima Island while enjoying grilled oysters, the island’s specialty. Breakfast at the hotel/ryokan included.

Day 11 Tour Hiroshima; Travel to Kyoto

In the morning you can tour the Peace Memorial Museum and the Peace Memorial Park, both sobering testaments to the dropping of the A-bomb on August 6, 1945. In the afternoon, you will travel by Shinkansen (bullet train) to the city of Kyoto. For many, just the name of Kyoto conjures up the classic images of Japan: streets of traditional wooden houses, the click-clack of geta (wooden sandals) on the paving stones, geisha in a flourish of brightly colored silks, and a tea master warming water and making tea. You will retrieve your main luggage from the hotel in Kyoto. Breakfast at the hotel is included.

Day 12 Tour Kyoto

Today is free to explore Kyoto on your own. Steeped in history and tradition, Kyoto has in many ways been the cradle of Japanese culture. A stroll through Kyoto today is a walk through 11 centuries of Japanese history. Here you can visit Kinkaku-ji. Kinkaku-ji, also known as the Golden Pavilion, is one of Kyoto’s, as well as Japan’s, most recognizable attractions. The gleaming building covered in gold leaf seems to float on the aptly named Mirror Pond, especially on a sunny day. If you would like, visit Nijo Castle next. Built in 1603, it was the Kyoto home of Tokugawa Ieayasu, the first Tokugawa Shogun. The ostentatious style of construction was intended as a demonstration of Ieyasu’s prestige, and to signal the demise of the emperor’s power. The finest artists of the day filled the castle with delicate transom woodcarvings and paintings by the Kano School on sliding doors. One of the castle’s most intriguing features is the so-called “nightingale” floors. To protect the Shogun from real or imagined enemies, these floorboards creak when stepped on. Breakfast at the hotel is included.

Day 13 Tour Kyoto

Today we suggest you travel by train to the nearby city of Fushimi, one of the largest sake producing regions of Japan. Here you can visit the Fushimi Inari shrine. This Shinto Shrine, established in the 8th century, is famous for the long tunnels of vermilion torii gates straddling a network of trails leading to the top of the heavily forested Mt. Inari. Next, you can visit the famous Kiyomizu-dera temple. Kiyomizu-dera literally translates to “Pure Water Temple”. For centuries, visitors and pilgrims have climbed the hill to the temple standing on a steep hillside with fine views of the city of Kyoto. Supported by 139 pillars, the temple juts out over the valley. Finding the courage to set out on a daring, new adventure is likened to “taking a leap from the veranda of Kiyomizu”. From Kiyomizu, you can walk through the Higashiyama District of Kyoto. This area of narrow, cobblestone alleys with its numerous shops and restaurants is truly enjoyable and relaxing. Next, walk to the famous Gion Geisha District. Here, you will see where the Geisha live and work. You may even see one on their way to one of their appointments. Breakfast at the hotel is included.

Day 14 Return Home

It’s time to say “sayonara” (goodbye) to Japan. You will take the express train to the Kansai International Airport (Osaka), or return to Narita Airport (Tokyo) by Shinkansen and express train for your flight back home (if you are flying out of Narita Airport, be sure to schedule a flight after 15:00) If you sent your luggage ahead, you will need to retrieve the luggage in the Departure lobby of the airport. Breakfast at the ryokan included.

Travel: 4 Hours

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Low Season- ¥ 499,266   (per person, based on double occupancy) January 6 – February 28 June 16 – August 10 August 19 – August 31 November 16 – December 24

Regular Season- ¥ 561,001   (per person, based on double occupancy) March 1 – March 16 May 7 – June 15 September 1 – October 14

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  • Accommodations in 3 Star hotels or ryokans including all taxes, fees and breakfast every morning (contact us about accommodation upgrades)
  • Tokyo: Western-style hotel such as Shinagawa Prince Hotel
  • Hakone Yumoto: Japanese-style ryokan such as Hakone Tenseien
  • Takayama: Modern Japanese-style hotel such as Takayama Ouan
  • Koya-san: Japanese-style Buddhist Temple such as Shojoshinin Temple
  • Osaka: Western-style hotel such as Cross Hotel Osaka
  • Hiroshima: Western-style hotel such as Hotel New Hiroden
  • Kyoto: Western-style hotel such as Kyoto Hatoya Hotel
  • 14 Day Ordinary Car JR Rail Pass
  • Meeting service at the airport (for Narita Airport arrivals only)
  • Airport transfers
  • 8 Hours of guiding service from a licensed, English-speaking guide
  • Suggested train schedules including train schedules for 2 hours prior and 2 hours after the suggested time to allow you to choose your own times
  • SUICA card pre-loaded with 2,500 Yen to be used on the subways in Tokyo, Kyoto and Osaka and the streetcars in Hiroshima (2,500 Yen will allow as many as 7 or 8 trips depending on the length of the trips)
  • Breakfast every day
  • Electronic version of itinerary
  • A copy of our “Gaijin on Getas” tour handbook (this is the same popular handbook our escorted tour members receive) which contains 180 pages of Japan travel tips, Japanese language tips, Japanese customs and etiquette and Japanese history to prepare you properly for your trip and allow you to enjoy Japan even more once you arrive
  • Baggage transfer forms (we will provide the necessary forms in Japanese to transfer your main baggage ahead, allowing you the freedom of traveling light. Baggage transfers take one full day and night, so you will travel with an overnight bag. The actual transfer fees are not included and will be paid by you at the time of transfer. These fees normally run between 1,250 Yen and 2,500 Yen)

What’s Not Included

  • Airfare is not included
  • Local transportation (subways, buses, taxis, etc.)
  • All admission fees
  • Lunches and dinners (except where noted)
  • Desserts at any included meals (except where noted)
  • Drinks other than water and tea at any included meals (except where noted)

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Judy Fantham and David Hillock

This was a real adventure for us and it put to the test our cognitive abilities to navigate the transit system. But a self-guided tour allowed us to set our own agenda (to a degree) and visit restaurants and sites that may have been otherwise inaccessible by a large group.

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Karla Hicks

Wonderful trip of a lifetime! It was wonderful to explore on our own but still have the support and scaffolding of Samurai Tours

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Senso-ji temple in Asakusa with Tokyo Sky Tree behind, a must-see on your first days to visit Tokyo

Senso-ji temple in Asakusa with Tokyo Sky Tree behind, a must-see on your first days to visit Tokyo

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Solo woman in Shinjuku, Tokyo

Solo woman in Shinjuku, Tokyo

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Nijo castle is a very unique castle worth visiting during your stay in Kyoto

Nijo castle is a very unique castle worth visiting during your stay in Kyoto

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An authentic stay in one of our traditional houses in Kyoto

An authentic stay in one of our traditional houses in Kyoto

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Golden Pavilion Kinkaku-ji : a must-see in Kyoto ancient capital

Golden Pavilion Kinkaku-ji : a must-see in Kyoto ancient capital

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Nara Sika deers are sacred, and protected as National Treasures.

Nara Sika deers are sacred, and protected as National Treasures.

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Tokyo & Kyoto

  • Duration : 9 days
  • Locations : Tokyo,Kyoto
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This tour in Japan allows you to visit Japan's two must-see cities , Tokyo and Kyoto, in a single trip.

With this package, enjoy an "affordable" trip to Tokyo, the many-sided capital, and Kyoto, the heart of traditional Japan!

Accommodation , transport pass, Shinkansen ticket, and a visit to each city are included in this trip.

9 day itinerary in Tokyo and Kyoto

  • Departure city/airport : Tokyo  (Narita :  NRT  or Haneda :  HND )
  • Tokyo  (4 nights)
  • Kyoto  (4 nights)
  • End Return airport :  Osaka (Kansai international airport : KIX )

Please find below the itinerary details.

Tour length : 8 nights /  9 days (+ 1 day at the beginning if you leave from Europe)

Indeed, the tour departure and end dates presented on this page relate to your stay in Japan. On departure, you will have to leave Europe on the day before. The return flight is on the same day due to the time difference.

Example : 

  • Departure from Europe : January 1st
  • Arrival Tokyo  (date to be selected in the tour calendar while booking ) : January 2nd
  • Return flight from Kansai international airport : January 10th

Like this tour but want to add a night at Mount Fuji? Take a look at our other tour " Tokyo, Mount Fuji, Kyoto ".

Like this tour but want to add a night at Mount Fuji and also visit Hiroshima? Then " Classic Japan " is the tour for you !

Why this trip to Japan ?

  • Welcomed at the airport by our team, you will be taken to Tokyo by shuttle bus
  • Settle in the heart of Tokyo in your 3* hotel chosen for its comfort and location
  • With your tickets, climb to the top of the Tokyo Sky Tree , 634m high.
  • Head for Kyoto by high-speed Shinkansen
  • In Kyoto, a travel angel will welcome you to a traditional Japan Experience house
  • At nightfall, a guided tour of the traditional geisha quarter awaits you
  • Take advantage of unlimited  transport to visit Tokyo, Kyoto and its region
  • Enjoy unlimited internet access thanks to your pocket Wi-Fi
  • If needed, contact our bilingual Japanese/English-speaking assistance team available 7/7
  • A number of guided days or other optional activities are available
  • On the final day, a shuttle bus will take you from your accommodation to the airport
  • Benefit from the expertise of Japan Experience , European leading travel agency in Japan.

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"We are in Japan and having a marvelous time! I am so happy we used your company to help us while we were in Tokyo. Everything you provided was perfect.                                                                                                                                                                                  The agent who met us at the airport was lovely and, after 25 hrs of travel, we were grateful for the comfortable and safe drive to the hotel. The hotel accommodations were exactly what we needed and we very much enjoyed our stay. However, the best part of our stay in Tokyo was definitely our guide who we booked as an option. She was exceptional! We were able to see so much in a relatively short period of time, none of which would have been possible on our own. She was totally knowledgeable and her personality was delightful. It was like having a good friend show us around Tokyo. I’m so glad we spent the day together."                  (G.D, US, November 2022)                                                                                                             

Your trip to Tokyo and Kyoto in detail

Day 1 : wake up in tokyo 東京.

Arrival in Japan

Arrival in Japan

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Arrival at Tokyo airport (Narita or Haneda). Welcome to Japan! Yokoso 日本へようこそ!

Welcomed out of customs by our airport assistant, who will give you all your travel documents and Pocket WiFi. Unaccompanied transfer from the airport to Tokyo (see details).

This transfer is done in a shared shuttle or bus, with other guests departing for the same hotel or a hotel close to yours. These transfers depart between 1.5 and 3 hours after your scheduled flight arrival and stops can be made before your hotel.

If you would like a private, non-stop transfer directly after the actual arrival of your flight, feel free to take the "Private Taxi from the Airport" option.

Check-in at Hotel OMO3 Tokyo Akasaka by Hoshino Resorts or Same category hotel 3* (rooms available from 3:00pm).

Day 2 : First steps in the capital

Worldwide famous Shibuya crossing, Tokyo

Worldwide famous Shibuya crossing, Tokyo

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What is there to do in Tokyo on the first day?

We advise you to slowly start visiting Tokyo from its western districts: - Harajuku: the avant-garde district - Meiji Jingû, the imperial shrine - Takeshita-Dori: the most famous street in Japan - Omotesando: Tokyo's Champs-Élysées - Shibuya and its unmistakable "crossroads"

One of our many experienced English-speaking guides can also accompany you to visit the classic sights of Tokyo (optional, from 9:00 to 17:00).

Day 3 : The big loop

Senso-ji temple in Asakusa, Tokyo

Senso-ji temple in Asakusa, Tokyo

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For this second day of visiting Tokyo, we recommend the following "loop". Start from Tokyo Central Station, with its original architecture, then go to visit: - Ginza, Tokyo's chic district - Tsukiji, the small outdoor food market - Hamarikyu, the Japanese garden between Tokyo's buildings - Asakusa, a traditional district and place of pilgrimage, accessible by a cruise on the Sumida River - Sensô-ji Buddhist temple, one of the oldest in the city - Tokyo Sky Tree  reaching a height of 643m and its panoramic view of Tokyo at sunset ( ticket included in your tour )

Enjoy a cruise on the Sumida River between Hamarikyu and Asakusa.

Day 4 : Follow the guide

Solo woman in Shinjuku, Tokyo

There are still many places to discover according to your taste ! Ueno, Yanaka, Odaiba...

Don't hesitate to book an English-speaking guide for the day (optional) to visit Tokyo off the beaten path!

Make the most of our many optional activities: - Are you looking more for fun? Ghibli Museum, Disneyland or Hello Kitty Park are waiting for you! - Do you prefer a t hemed activity? book a visit on an architecture tour, gardens, home cooking or Noh's theatre. - Chasing thrills? Let yourself be tempted by a helicopter ride or a sumo tournament (in season)!

Day 5 : On the way to the former capital

Yasaka Pagoda at night, in Gion, Kyoto old town

Yasaka Pagoda at night, in Gion, Kyoto old town

Head to Tokyo Station to board one of the fastest trains in the world: the Shinkansen ! Travel by Nozomi Shinkansen to Kyoto (direct, approx. 2.5 hours, tickets included). We will try to reserve seats which give a view of Mount Fuji, about 40 minutes from the start! From noon onwards, you can settle into your traditional Japan Experience house ! A Travel Angel will welcome you, show you some unique details and help you to have an unforgettable stay in Kyoto. You will be able to "live the Japanese way" for a few days, with a space much bigger than a hotel room and a kitchen to prepare good Japanese food! You have 3 days to visit Kyoto. Start in the afternoon in the historic Gion district near your accommodation : - Kiyomizu-Dera, the great water temple - the historical streets of Sannen-zaka & Ninnen-zaka - Kodai-ji, the maple and bamboo temple of Kyoto

Finish off seeing the sunset in Gion. Meet your guide at 19:00 to start your late stroll around Gion, Kyoto's historic district.

More details on the exact time and location in your travel diary. At the end of this 1 hour 30 walk, your guide will be able to advise you on the best places to eat out! Please note that it is strictly forbidden to take photographs in the historic district of Gion.

Day 6 : Gold and Silver Treasures

Visit Ryoan-ji, Kyoto, the most famous rock and zen garden in Japan

Visit Ryoan-ji, Kyoto, the most famous rock and zen garden in Japan

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We recommend the following itinerary for this second day's visit to Kyoto: - Ryoan-ji Zen Garden - The Kinkaku-ji ( Golden Pavilion ) - Ginkaku-ji ( Silver Pavilion ) - The bewitching path of philosophy - The Nanzen-ji temple

One of our many experienced English-speaking guides can accompany you on a tour of these symbolic sites (optional, from 9:00 to 17:00).

Day 7 : Now for some activity...

River in Arashiyama during fall : famous touristic site to visit in Kyoto

River in Arashiyama during fall : famous touristic site to visit in Kyoto

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Continue to visit Kyoto heading west : - Nishiki, Kyoto's culinary market - Nijo castle, former residence of the shogun - Arashiyama, to visit the bamboo grove and its monkey mountain

This is your last full day to visit Kyoto, so make the most of our many optional activities: - Want to enjoy nature? Check out our cycling activities along the Kamogawa River or hiking in the Takao Gorge! - Prefer Japanese arts? tea ceremonies, meditation activities or private visits to secret gardens will seduce you. - Looking for Japanese countryside? Let yourself be tempted by a trip to Ohara, or try our flagship activity: on the Tea Road!

Day 8 : Between temples and deer

Todai-ji temple and its imposing statue of the buddha : a must-see in Nara

Todai-ji temple and its imposing statue of the buddha : a must-see in Nara

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For your last day, we recommend taking the 50 minute journey to Nara, which is included in your package.

Visit to Nara,  the first permanent capital of Japan in the 8th century: Discover: - The Shinto shrine Kasuga Taisha and its thousands of lanterns - The Todaiji, its great bronze Buddha and the imposing Nan-Daimon gate - Kofukuji temple and its beautiful pagoda

Return to Kyoto and stop for sunset at Fushimi Inari, the huge 10,000 torii sanctuary in Kyoto. If you wish to be accompanied on this day, one of our English-speaking guides will unveil all the secrets of Japan's first capital (optional, return trip from Kyoto).

Day 9 : Sayonara, and see you next time!

Sayonara - bye bye Japan !

Sayonara - bye bye Japan !

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Direct transfer to Kansai International Airport (included but not accompanied).

Return flight to Europe, North America, Australia.

Do not hesitate to extend your trip by one or more days to Kansai or elsewhere... We will be able to advise you!

Arrival in Japan

Included in your self-guided tour

Accommodation

- 4  nights in a 3* hotel in the heart of Tokyo, close to public transport

The basic rate includes a twin room for two people.

- 4 nights in a traditional Kyoto house (cleaning, bed linen/towels and tourist tax included)

- Airport transfers to Tokyo

- Return airport transfer Kyoto -> KIX

- Prepaid public transport card

- 3-day  Tokyo Metro Pass

- 3-day  unlimited transport pass in Kyoto and Nara (Kansai Thru Pass) 

- Shinkansen Nozomi Tokyo -> Kyoto, seats reserved, standard class

Experiences

-  Airport welcome

-  Entrance to Tokyo Sky Tree  (combined ticket 350+450m)

-  Welcome to Kyoto by a travel angel

-  Guided night  tour of Gion (1h30)

Additional services

- Unlimited  Wi-Fi  access with pocket Wi-Fi

- Complete e- travel diary  sent before your departure

- The helpline is available from 8am to 10pm Japanese time, 7 days a week, in English and Japanese. The number will be given to you in your travel pack. It is valid for telephone calls and Whatsapp.

Not included in the price of your trip

- Flights Europe <> Japan

- Optional insurance policies

- Personal expenses including meals (breakfast optional)

- Public transport when your transport cards have run out (see details)

- Anything not included in the "included in your tour" section

More about your trip

Your tour :

  • The prices displayed on this page may vary according to the exchange rate of the Japanese ¥.
  • Unfortunately, this tour is not accessible to people with reduced mobility.
  • Pets are not allowed.
  • Children and babies accepted. From 3 to 11 years old a child rate is offered. In each accommodation, a standard adult bed will be offered to them, and a standard seat will be allocated to them in transport. From 0 to 2 years old inclusive, a "baby" rate is offered. This price corresponds to the allocation of a cot in the majority of the accommodation of the chosen circuit. However, we cannot guarantee a baby cot in each accommodation.
  • This programme is subject to change due to circumstances such as weather conditions or any other case of force majeure. Please note that due to the current circumstances, any information mentioned is subject to change or modification.
  • Travel diary by email 3 weeks before departure, and other electronic documents (TokyoSkyTree e-voucher).
  • Paper documents (airport transfer ticket, transportation card, Japan Rail Pass voucher) and Pocket WiFi upon arrival at the airport by our airport assistant.
  • N.B.: no ticket for airport transfers to and from Kansai airport. The reservation is registered in the name of the tour reservation.
  • N.B: In very rare cases, mostly in very high season, steps might be reversed. You will be informed in your mini travel-guide. Thanks for your kind understanding.

Your accommodation :

  • Some hotels may ask you to pay a tourist tax on arrival. This depends on the city and even the hotel, as some do not include it in the booking price. Normally, it is 200¥/night/person (about £1.37/1.93$) but can be slightly higher in 4* hotels. It must be paid in cash at the hotel reception. For traditional Japan Experience accommodations, it is included in the initial tour price.
  • Room size: in Japan, a densely populated country where everything is compact, 3-star luxury hotels are of very good quality but the rooms are often quite narrow (12 to 20m2/129 sq ft to 215 sq ft) depending on the hotel. Please note the size of the single room, between 10 and 16m2 (107sq ft and 172 fq ft). For more comfort, you can choose our luxury 4* accommodation upgrade option. (This option is only valid for the hotel in Tokyo, not for the traditional accommodation in Kyoto).
  • Double room: Rooms for two people in western hotels have 2 single beds (twin rooms) by default, which can usually be joined together. As an option, you can select a double room instead of a twin if you prefer a double bed.
  • Single room: People travelling alone and wishing to book a single room must pay a supplement at the time of booking. The single room supplement is compulsory for orders with an odd number of participants.
  • 3-person room: If there are 3, 5 or more of you and you do not select the single supplement, a triple room will be allocated to you.
  • In the case of a group order (> 5 people), it is possible, depending on hotel availability, that not all members of the group will be accommodated in the same hotel. Nevertheless, we aim to keep you close. The same goes for the traditional house in Kyoto.
  • Names of the hotels : The names given on the site are for information only. In the event of unavailability, an establishment of equivalent standing will be scheduled. Hotels, corresponding to local standards, are given as an indication and may be changed on site for hotels of a similar category.
  • Traditional house in Kyoto: each house has been chosen for its location (transport, shops, temples...) and thus to facilitate your stay. Most of them are either located in the historical district of Gion or on the edge of the Path of Philosophy and the Silver Temple. All lodgings have at least one Japanese tatami room and are equipped with a minimum of 3 beds, either in a single western bed (not double) or on a futon. Do not hesitate to specify in your comments that you want to sleep in a western bed.

Your transport :

  • Flights are not included in this tour. Do not hesitate to contact us if you would like to include flights in your order: Flights in economy class with stopovers or direct flights, eco-premium or business air upgrades, provincial departures or abroad: we will be able to advise you.
  • The tour departure and end dates presented on this page relate to your stay in Japan. You will arrive in Japan via Tokyo (Narita or Haneda airports) and depart from Kansai airport (KIX, not Itami ITM). On departure, you will have to leave the day before Europe and land at 6:30 p.m. at the most to make the most of the airport services of your circuit (reception and transfer to Tokyo). The return takes place the same day, taking into account the favorable time difference, with a minimum take-off time at 9 a.m. Please do not hesitate to consult us for any uncertainty or need for precision in the choice of international flights.

If the flights have been purchased by your care without the intervention of Japan Experience, it is necessary to send us by mail 1 month before your departure your flight information (flight number, airport, date and time of arrival) to allow us 'Organize your welcome and airport transfer.

  • Airport Transfers: The shared limousine bus leaves from the airport and stops either in front of your hotel or at a stop within 1-15 minutes walk from your hotel. Our airport assistant in Tokyo will drive you to the platform to pick up the airport transfer. The transfer to the hotel is unassisted. If you wish to be accompanied from the airport to your hotel reception, please choose the option "Accompanied Airport Transfer". This transfer is done in a shared shuttle or bus, with other clients leaving for the same hotel or a hotel close to yours. These transfers leave between 1.5 and 3 hours after your flight's scheduled arrival and stops can be made before your hotel. If you would like a private, non-stop transfer directly after the actual arrival of your flight, feel free to take the "Private Taxi from the Airport" option. Please note: due to the many changes in flight schedules by the airlines, if the airline notifies you of a change in arrival time less than 72 hours before your departure, and if it exceeds 45 minutes, we cannot guarantee your airport shuttle. You will then have to take a taxi at your own expense, requesting a refund from your airline for abusive schedule changes. The same applies to your return journey: 72 hours before your return flight, we cannot change the shuttle schedule. Similarly, you will have to take a taxi booked with the hotel, at your own expense, with reimbursement procedures with the airline company being the only solution. Japan Experience is not responsible for last minute schedule changes. On the way back, the shared shuttle bus leaves from your traditional house or very close by to take you directly to the Kansai KIX airport in 1 hour 30.
  • Included in your tour is a pre-paid transport card with 1500¥ loaded in advance (about £10.30 / 14.54$) (Suica or Pasmo brand); a 3-day Tokyo metro pass and a 3-day Kyoto and Kansai unlimited transport card (Kansai Thru Pass). These 3 cards should cover a large amount of your journeys. Please note: The metro pass is valid for 72 hours after the first use, until the expiry date printed on the back of the pass on this first use. This pass allows you to use all 13 of Tokyo's underground lines (Tokyo Metro and Toei Subway). The JR regional train lines are only accessible with the pre-payment card, where the journey is charged to you. When the 3-day metro pass and the 1,500¥ pre-paid transport card expire, you will have to pay for all your journeys by reloading your pre-paid transport card (in the ticket machines at all stations and metro stations. A metro ticket in Tokyo costs around £1.71 / 2.42$, depending on the length of the journey). In Kyoto, the Kyoto and Kansai 3-Day Unlimited Transport Pass (Kansai Thru Pass) is valid on all Kyoto metro and bus lines, as well as 2/3 of the Kansai region network (all lines excluding JR). The JR lines in the Kansai region are accessible with the prepaid transport card.
  • The Tokyo -> Kyoto Shinkansen will be booked for mid-morning departure to arrive in Kyoto at noon. Seats are reserved, in ordinary class. Please contact us if you would prefer to travel in first class ("green class"). We will do our best to reserve seats on the right hand side, so that you can see Mount Fuji. After booking the tour, it will not be possible to change the schedule of the Shinkansen. If you miss your Shinkansen, your tickets will be lost and cannot be refunded. You will have to buy new tickets at your own expense.

Your activities :

  • Airport reception is in English. Your airport assistant will be waiting for you at the customs exit holding a sign with the name of the reservation. They will give you your travel documents and take you to your airport transfer. They will not accompany you to Tokyo (this is possible, but optional).
  • The guided tour of Gion takes place in groups of 12 people maximum, from 6:00pm to 7:30/8:00pm. In English. More details on the meeting place in your travel journal. Dinner is not planned but your guide will be able to give you their best spots.
  •  An English speaking Travel Angel who is a specialist in Japan will be there to welcome you to your traditional house in Kyoto. They will give you the keys, explain how the house and its facilities work, give you a tour of the area (tourist sites, supermarkets, bike rental...) and answer all your questions. They will be available throughout your stay in case of any problems or questions.

Your meals :

  • No meals are included in your package. Breakfasts which are not included in your package can be added at the reception when you arrive at the hotel. However, you will find many cafés near your hotel serving copious breakfasts, often tastier than those in the hotels, which sometimes have tight schedules and are predominantly savory. However, if you would like to add breakfast to your offer when you make your reservation, you can select it as an option.
  • The traditional Japan Experience houses are equipped for cooking and are located close to supermarkets and markets.

Your additional services:

  • A pocket wifi is included in your tour. It allows unlimited high-speed internet access. Your Pocket WiFi will be given to you at the airport of arrival.
  • It comes with a small booklet to operate your device (don't panic: simple operation) and a prepaid envelope to return your device at the end of your stay. Your pocket wifi will work naturally until the last day of your trip to Japan.
  • A maximum of 5 devices can be connected to a pocket wifi (phone, tablet, computer).
  • A single pocket wifi is provided for a circuit order of 1 to 5 people. For an order of 6 people or more, a second pocket wifi will be added automatically and at no extra cost to your reservation.

When you buy, Japan Experience offers you 2 types of protection:

Japan Experience Flex :  Cancellation insurance before departure under conditions.

Japan Experience Protect : Pre-departure cancellation insurance under conditions and on-site assistance under conditions. 

Frequently asked questions

Do I need a visa? Do I need vaccinations?

As of October 11, 2022, Japan will open its borders to all Europeans (including the European Union, the United Kingdom and Switzerland) and North Americans (Canada and the United States) without requiring a visa.

Only non-triply vaccinated travelers need a negative PCR test performed within 72 hours prior to departure.

Do I still need a visa to travel to Japan as a tourist?

No, no visa is required for blue countries including all European countries (European Union, United Kingdom and Switzerland included) and North American countries (Canada and United States). List of blue countries: https://www.mofa.go.jp/j_info/visit/visa/short/novisa.html . If you have another nationality, please contact the Japanese embassy in your country of residence to obtain this visa.

Do I still need a PCR or antigen test to go to Japan?

No, if you are triple vaccinated with the vaccines approved by Japan (Pfizer, Moderna, ...exhaustive list here : https://www.mofa.go.jp/ca/fna/page24e_000317.html ) there is no need for any test.

I do not have 3 doses of vaccine or I am not vaccinated against COVID, can I enter Japan?

Proof of Covid vaccines is no longer required for travelers from "blue" countries. Therefore, unvaccinated travelers can enter Japan if they live in blue countries. But a negative PCR test is required at embarkation for travelers who are not vaccinated 3 times.

Is there still a quarantine upon arrival in Japan?

Quarantine and testing on arrival have been eliminated for travelers from blue countries.

Is insurance mandatory?

No, but it is recommended. Japan Experience, as an option of its tours, provides appropriate travel insurance solutions.

What anti-covid measures are still in place in Japan?

The mask must be worn indoors (except in exceptional cases) and in transportation.

What applications should I download before entering Japan?

For tracking the evolution of the coronavirus epidemic, the Japanese government recommends downloading several applications:

MySOS, the health and location tracking app (it will be used to confirm your location, health status and accommodation).

COCOA, the COVID-19 contact confirmation app (this will be used to notify you of possible contact with a COVID-19 positive person).

For more information, please visit: https://www.hco.mhlw.go.jp/manual/pdf-en/summary.pdf 

What are the procedures for entry?

Due to the current crisis, we advise you to visit the website of the Japanese embassy in your country to find out about the procedures for entry. Normally, for citizens of the European Union, Switzerland and Canada, you just need a valid passport (for the duration of your stay). A visa is not necessary for a tourist stay of less than 90 days.

How long should a trip to Japan last?

For a first trip to Japan, a period of 2 weeks is optimal, with at least 3 days in Tokyo and 3 days in Kyoto and its region. Don't forget to take some time at the beginning of the trip to get used to the time difference.

Is it safe to travel in Japan? What about solo travellers and children?

Japan is one of the safest countries in the world, ranked in the top 10 by the Global Peace Index. Therefore travelling alone is safe. Women and girls can travel alone without fear of being harassed or solicited in public places. The same goes for children, who can be seen going to school alone in the metro from the age of 7. This can give you an idea of the country's level of safety. Last but not least, Japan is a haven for children: the safety, the amusement parks, the friendly attitude of the population.

How much should I budget for a trip to Japan?

Travelling in Japan is cheaper than travelling in Europe, except for transport: a. By train (that's why a Japan Rail Pass is the best solution) b. By taxi: with the exception of short trips, taxis are expensive. Please note that fruit and vegetables in supermarkets are also significantly more expensive in Japan. For meals and accommodation, there are some interesting options. You can find tasty lunches for €7-8, even in Tokyo. For accommodation, Japan Experience offers traditional accommodation in the major tourist cities of Japan, with good value for money. In short, it is entirely possible to quickly reduce the price of a trip to Japan by adjusting your various budgets (food, accommodation, transport), without sacrificing the quality of your stay! Finally, we advise you to go to Japan with Yen (¥) from our partner Comptoir Change Opera ( https://www.ccopera.com/ ). The vast majority of payments in Japan are still made in cash.

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  • Included : Airport Transfers, 3* Hotels & Ryokan, Non-flight transportation, Guided activities, Travel diary, Pocket wifi, Assistance

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Romantic tour in Japan Self-Guided Tours in Japan

  • Locations : Tokyo, Hakone Mt Fuji, Okayama, Miyajima, Kyoto
  • Included : Airport Transfers, 3* Hotels & Ryokan, Japan Experience house, Non-flight transportation, Guided activities, Travel diary, Pocket wifi, Assistance

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Tohoku: Traditional Japan Self-Guided Tours in Japan

  • Duration : 18 days
  • Locations : Kyoto, Tokyo, Nikko, Sendai, Tohoku, Aomori
  • Included : Airport Transfers, 3* Hotels & Ryokan, Japan Experience house, Non-flight transportation, Guided activity, Travel diary, Pocket wifi, Assistance

Old streets in Gion, traditional Kyoto district : a must-see when visiting Kyoto

Slow Travel Japan Self-Guided Tours in Japan

  • Duration : 21 days
  • Locations : Tokyo, Hakone, Kyoto, Osaka, Hiroshima, Okayama
  • Included : 3* Hotels & Ryokan, Airport Transfers, Non-flight transportation, Travel diary, Pocket wifi, Assistance, Activities

Our activities in Tokyo, Kyoto, Nara

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Helicopter flight over Tokyo Activities in Tokyo

  • Duration : 18 minute
  • Location : Tokyo

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Tokyo Sumo Tournament (January, May and September) Activities in Tokyo

  • Duration : 3 hour

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Night cruise through the industrial zone Activities in Japan

  • Duration : 1 hour

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Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum Activities in Tokyo

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Noh, Ancient Japanese Theatre Activities in Tokyo

  • Duration : 2 hour

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Tokyo Game Show Activities in Tokyo

  • Duration : 5 hour

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5 amazing holidays to Japan for an unforgettable adventure

Considering a once-in-a-lifetime Japan holiday? Look no further with these magnificent options

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While the country's big-hitting cities such as spiritual Kyoto, cosmopolitan Osaka and vibrant Tokyo, Japan's capital and a popular springboard for Mount Fuji, are all must-sees, there are the sunny southern islands of Japan to discover too. With breath-taking beaches and a slower pace of life, they're the ideal spot for a more leisurely trip. And then there are the Japanese Alps, vast and verdant, and a hugely popular choice for a Japan skiing holiday.

While you need to consider where you'd like to visit on your epic Japan adventure, there's also the case of how . Flights go direct from London to Tokyo, but when it comes to choosing how to traverse this incredible country there are numerous options – from guided coach tours to luxury cruises.

For a helping hand with where to start, we've rounded up some of our favourite ways to discover Japan, including a group tour across the Japanese Alps , a 17-day cruise during beautiful cherry blossom season, and an indulgent inclusive break in sun-drenched Okinawa.

A tour of Japan's essential highlights

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Embark on this thrilling 13-day roundtrip from Tokyo, which showcases the magical, ancient heritage of Japan as well as its futuristic, neon-lit metropolises. This guided tour, which includes coach travel and hotel accommodation, will give you plenty of time to soak up the colour and culture of Japan's capital, which boasts the bustling shopping district of Ginza, vivid Harajuku, iridescent Akihabara electric town, and world-famous Meiji Shrine in Shibuya, the commercial district.

Beyond Tokyo, you'll visit majestic Mount Fiji, Japan's tallest peak; ride the Shinkansen, the high-speed bullet train; see the resident deer in the city of Nara; spend the day in Hiroshima, which has been rebuilt into an attractive, modern city; and have the chance to stay in a ryokan , a typical Japanese inn, in Kyoto. This accessible and fully-organised tour covers all the essentials and more.

Join us on the Good Housekeeping 13-day Japan tour in August 2024.

A cruise in beautiful cherry blossom season

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One of the biggest draws to Japan is undeniably its picturesque cherry blossom season and the custom of hanami , admiring the beauty of it. Every spring, millions of locals and visitors alike patiently wait for the first sakura (the Japanese term for cherry blossom) buds to bloom, showing off their delicate, baby pink-hued petals. The abundance of blossom flowering is celebrated with festivals, picnics and the eating of seasonal, sakura-themed delicacies.

If experiencing this springtime phenomenon is on your bucket list, then this 17-day cruise in Japan is for you. While giving you the opportunity to catch the cherry blossom in cities like Tokyo and Osaka, the leisurely sailing with Holland America enables you to see plenty more of Japan, too. Other port stops include Kagoshima, Nagasaki, Aomori and the lively, karaoke-loving city of Busan in South Korea. And all of this is without mentioning the incredible entertainment, food and bars onboard your ship, of course.

Embark on a 17-day cherry blossom cruise around Japan with Good Housekeeping in 2025.

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A jaunt through the Japanese Alps with plenty of tradition

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While this group tour ticks off the unmissable cities of Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto and Nara, it takes its guests on a journey through the beautiful Japanese Alps, a series of mountain ranges on the island of Honshu. This mountainous region is home to an abundance of picturesque cities and towns, all offering a glimpse into Japan's rural life. On this 13-day tour you'll visit the pretty city of Takayama, which brims with Edo Period houses, food and craft markets and traditional restaurants.

You'll also get the chance to wander the village of Shirakawago, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its thatched roof farmhouses that are said to resemble the praying hands of Buddhist monks. Along with admiring gorgeous scenery, you'll have the chance to get on hands-on with activities such as miso-making, washi paper-making, gold leaf crafting and origami. If you're craving a taste of traditional Japan, you'll find bags of it on this brilliantly-curated trip.

Explore the Japanese Alps with Good Housekeeping in 2024 or 2025.

A city break in Tokyo, Japan's energetic capital

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If you've got limited time or would prefer to dedicate your trip to just one destination in Japan, then Tokyo is the answer. Known as Edo until 1868, the Japanese capital is the world's most populous city and thus it's a melting pot of activity, culture and cuisines. As city breaks go, you'll be spoilt for choice here: see the Imperial Palace and many landscaped gardens (we like Koishikawa Korakuen and Hama Rikyu) in central Tokyo, the museums and towering Skytree viewing platform for city-wide views in northern Tokyo, and the busy shopping and entertainment districts of Shibuya, Shinjuku and Harajuku in the west.

For easy access to all of this (and so much more) it's best to base yourself centrally, and a hotel would give you the benefit of a helpful concierge to offer recommendations, book transfers and advise on transport throughout your trip. In a city with so much to offer, a bit of local knowledge goes a long way.

Plan a Tokyo city break British Airways, where you can book flights and hotels as a package.

A relaxing all-inclusive holiday in Okinawa

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The idyllic island of Ishigaki is part of the Okinawa Prefecture in southern Japan, where the climate is tropical and the weather is warm and humid all year round. It's here that you'll find Club Med's Kabira Ishigaki resort , perched on the edge of the Kabira peninsula with endless views of the turquoise ocean ahead. A family-friendly resort, Kabira Ishigaki is the ideal way to see Japan with a hearty side of rest and relaxation. You can lounge around the freshwater pool and unwind with a treatment in the spa, or, on days where you can muster the energy, try your hand at windsurfing or kayaking in the crystal-clear sea.

The ocean is sacred here, as it's home to manta rays and other marine life, and guests wanting to learn more about life under the water's surface can book eco-friendly snorkelling tours or day trips to nearby islands. There's the chance to experience local culture on dry land too, as guests can take part in sanshin lessons (an Okinawan musical instrument that's similar to a banjo) and sample Okinawan flavours with a selection of traditional dishes, all served in a restaurant that offers 180-degree sea views. Sounds like paradise to us...

Soak up the sun, sand and sea of southern Japan at Club Med's Kabira Ishigaki resort.

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