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16-Day Authentic Japan

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Overview

Embark on a 16-day journey through Japan's small towns and villages, walking the ancient pilgrimage roads, and sacred heritage sites.

Realign with nature, ancient crafts, artisans and many more at a slower pace far from the hustle and bustle of the big cities before you get stuck into Japanese city life in the well-known metropolises of Tokyo, Kyoto and Osaka!

Both first-time travellers or more experienced travellers will enjoy this 2-week Japan itinerary. The walking portions of the trip are easy and suitable for beginners with a mixture of major sightseeing attractions and unique private tours.
Sightseeing
Culture & Arts
Outdoors & Nature
Cruising
Food & Drink

Itinerary

Day 1

Arrival in Tokyo

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Arrival in Tokyo

Welcome to Japan! Our private English-speaking assistant will greet you in the airport lobby. You will then transfer to central Tokyo by private car. After check-in, you will be free to rest or to explore the city at your leisure. Your hotel is in central Tokyo with convenient access to many attractions and restaurants.

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    Accommodation

    The Prince Park Tower Tokyo4.5 star

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    Activities

    Shiba ParkOptional Activity

    GinzaOptional Activity

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    Transportations

    Private Driver from Narita International Airport to Tokyo

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    Meals

    Breakfast

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    Tokyo

    Minato

Day 2

Tokyo Highlights

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Tokyo Highlights

For this first full day in Japan, a private guide will meet you at your hotel lobby. Visit Tsukiji Market which has sustained both the residents of Tokyo and many restaurants for over 90 years. The next stop is Asakusa, where you will have a cooking lesson with a sushi master. For lunch, enjoy your creations before heading to the Imperial Palace. Finally, you will walk through Shibuya's famous crossing and check the latest trends in Japan.

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    Accommodation

    The Prince Park Tower Tokyo4.5 star

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    Activities

    Tsukiji Market

    Ganko Ginza 1-Chome Store

    Imperial Palace and Nijubashi Bridge

    Meiji Shrine

    HarajukuOptional Activity

    ShibuyaOptional Activity

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    Transportations

    Metro from Tokyo to Tokyo

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    Breakfast and lunch

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    Destinations

    Minato

    Tokyo

Day 3

Kanazawa

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Kanazawa

Take your first bullet train ride and head to Kanazawa near the Sea of Japan. Kanazawa was a city of merchants, artisans and Samurai. Today, the city still retains its traditional atmosphere with some of the best-preserved Geisha districts and Samurai's houses in Japan. Visit Kenrokuen, one of the three best gardens in Japan, Kanazawa castle and Higashi Chaya Geisha district.

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    Accommodation

    ANA Crowne Plaza Kanazawa4 star

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    Activities

    Kenroku-en Garden

    Kanazawa Castle

    Higashi Chaya District

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    Restaurants

    Omicho Fish MarketOptional Activity

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    Transportations

    Train from Tokyo to Kanazawa

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    Meals

    Breakfast

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    Destinations

    Minato

    Kanazawa

Day 4

Day Trip Around the Noto Peninsula

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Day Trip Around the Noto Peninsula

Today, with a guide and a private car, you will travel around the Noto Peninsula. The peninsula is known for its coastal scenery, particularly along the Okunoto Coast and the Kongo Coast. The area has thriving agricultural traditions and centuries-old craft cultures such as Washi paper, Kiriko glass and lacquer. Start with a tour of Wajima city and its Kiriko glass ateliers, then take part in a lacquer workshop. Next, visit the rice fields and salt farms before returning to Kanazawa.

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    Accommodation

    ANA Crowne Plaza Kanazawa4 star

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    Activities

    Wajima

    Wajima Kiriko Art Museum

    Wajima Lacquer Workshop

    Shiroyone Senmaida Rice Terraces

    Suzu Eden Mura

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    Transportations

    Private Driver from Kanazawa to Kanazawa

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    Breakfast

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    Kanazawa

    Wajima

Day 5

Travel from Kanazawa to Takayama in the Japanese Alps

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Travel from Kanazawa to Takayama in the Japanese Alps

Today, you will head further into the Japanese Alps with guide and driver. En route, you will stop by the Shirakawago village. Declared a UNESCO world heritage site in 1995, the village is famous for its traditional gassho-zukuri farmhouses, some of which are more than 250 years old. You'll stop by Hida's exhibition hall to learn more about the traditional structures of the region before you continue to Takayama.

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    Accommodation

    Futarishizuka Hakuun4.5 star

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    Activities

    Shirakawa-go

    Hida Furukawa Festival Exhibition Hall

    Takayama

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    Transportations

    Private Driver from Kanazawa to Takayama

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    Breakfast and dinner

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    Destinations

    Kanazawa

    Ono District

    Hida

    Takayama

Day 6

Takayama Highlights Tour

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Takayama Highlights Tour

Today, you will have the full day to visit Takayama at your leisure. Takayama is a mountain town that embraces tradition and hospitality. The town is often voted as one of Japan's most atmospheric. No public transport is needed to get around the town centre as everything is very walkable and easy to see in just one day. Start with a tour of the morning market, follow by the well preserved Sannomachi street, before visiting the local shrine and museums.

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    Accommodation

    Futarishizuka Hakuun4.5 star

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    Activities

    Miyagawa Morning MarketOptional Activity

    Takayama Yatai KaikanOptional Activity

    Takayama Jin'yaOptional Activity

    Kusakabe Folk MuseumOptional Activity

    Sannomachi StreetOptional Activity

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    Breakfast and dinner

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    Destinations

    Takayama

Day 7

Ise Shima and Mie Prefecture Artisans

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Ise Shima and Mie Prefecture Artisans

Meet your guide and driver at your accommodation and transfer from Takayama to Toba in the Mie prefecture. Just like the Noto Peninsula, Mie is renowned for its long craft tradition and artisans. En route for Toba, you will stop at Guji Castle, small villages and artisan workshops. Next is Seki city, renowned for the skills of its blacksmiths; following the Seki traditions, you will learn and make your own knife.

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    Accommodation

    Ijika Shinpachiya3.5 star

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    Activities

    Gujo

    Seki Traditional Swordsmith Museum

    Asano Kajiya Blacksmith WorkshopOptional Activity

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    Transportations

    Private Driver from Takayama to Toba

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    Breakfast and dinner

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    Destinations

    Takayama

    Gujo

    Seki

    Hashima

    Toba

Day 8

Ise-Shima National Park

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Ise-Shima National Park

Today you will spend the day in the Ise-Shima National Park. The national park holds a very special place in Japanese's heart and is often seen as a very spiritual region. Visit the Ise shrines where people have worshipped the sun as a deity through the centuries. Ise Jingu is placed at the centre of this belief with the inner shrine and outer shrine. Have lunch with "ama" (mermaid fisherman) in a hut and visit the Ago Bay, famous for its pearl production.

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    Accommodation

    Ijika Shinpachiya3.5 star

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    Activities

    Ise Jingu Naiku

    Kashikojima Espana Cruise

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    Restaurants

    Ama Hut Satoumian

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    Meals

    Breakfast and lunch

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    Destinations

    Toba

    Ise

    Shima

Day 9

Explore the Kumano Kodo Pilgrimage Trails

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Explore the Kumano Kodo Pilgrimage Trails

Leave the Ise National Park area, and head south to Wakayama prefecture and the Kumano Kodo pilgrimage trails. The trails, in use for over 1,000 years, are the only pilgrimage routes besides the Camino de Santiago to be designated a World Heritage Site. For this first day on the pilgrimage trails, you will visit two of the three main temples and walk on the ancient stone paved roads.

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    Accommodation

    Katsuura Gyoen4 star

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    Activities

    Kumano Hayatama Taisha

    Kumano Nachi Taisha

    Daimon Zaka

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    Transportations

    Private Driver from Ise to Kii-Katsuura Station

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    Meals

    Breakfast

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    Destinations

    Toba

    Shingu

    Nachikatsuura

Day 10

Kumano Kodo Pilgrimage Trails Day Two

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Kumano Kodo Pilgrimage Trails Day Two

For your second day on the pilgrimage trails, you will first visit the final and most important of the three sacred temples: Hongu Taisha. After lunch, you will experience the pilgrimage from the river. The Kumano River was a vital section of the Kumano Kodo pilgrimage route between Kumano Hongu Taisha in Hongu, and Kumano Hayatama Taisha in Shingu. The Kumano River is part of the Kumano Kodo pilgrimage route, designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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    Accommodation

    Katsuura Gyoen4 star

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    Activities

    Kumano Hongū Taisha

    Kumanogawa Traditional River Cruise

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    Breakfast

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    Destinations

    Nachikatsuura

    Tanabe

Day 11

The Sacred Mountain Koyasan and Buddhist Experience

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The Sacred Mountain Koyasan and Buddhist Experience

Today you will leave the seaside of Wakayama prefecture and head to its heart. Koyasan is the mountain headquarters of the Shingon Buddhist sect in Japan and was founded in the 8th century by the monk Kukai (Kobo Daishi). After visiting the large temple complex, you will spend the night at a temple and experience a real Buddhist retreat. It is up to you to participate in the temple's ceremonies, but we highly recommend you do.

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    Accommodation

    Koyasan Saizenin4.5 star

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    Activities

    Koyasan

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    Transportations

    Private Driver from Kii-Katsuura Station to Koyasan

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    Breakfast and dinner

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    Destinations

    Nachikatsuura

    Kōya

Day 12

From Koyasan to Kyoto: Visit the Cultural Capital of Japan

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From Koyasan to Kyoto: Visit the Cultural Capital of Japan

After the morning celebrations at the temple, you will take the local scenic train and head to Osaka for a half-day tour and lunch. Osaka is known as the gourmet capital of the country and a must to visit on your way to Kyoto. You will visit the food market and the gourmet road of the city before heading to Kyoto. If time permits, you can also visit Osaka Castle or walk the longest shopping arcade in Japan.

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    Accommodation

    Kyonokoyado Miyagawacho Yoshii4 star

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    Activities

    Kuromon Market

    Dotonbori

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    Transportations

    Train from Koyasan to Osaka-Namba Station

    Metro from Nanba to Gion-Shijo Station

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    Meals

    Breakfast

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    Destinations

    Kōya

    Osaka

    Kyoto

Day 13

Explore the Kyoto with a Local Guide

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Explore the Kyoto with a Local Guide

Start your day with the northern part of the city and Arashiyama. Arashiyama is famous for its bamboo grove and the World Heritage, Tenryu-ji temple. Not far from Arashiyama, you will visit Ryoanji Temple and the world's most famous stone garden. Then, you'll go to the Golden Pavilion before returning downtown for a traditional Kaiseki dinner with a Geisha show.

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    Accommodation

    Kyonokoyado Miyagawacho Yoshii4 star

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    Activities

    Tenryu-ji Temple

    Arashiyama Bamboo Grove

    Ryoanji Goryonoshitacho

    Kinkaku-ji - The Golden Pavilion

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    Restaurants

    Gion Hatanaka

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    Transportations

    Metro from Gion-Shijo Station to Arashiyama Station

    Taxi from Kinkaku-ji to Yasaka Shrine

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    Meals

    Breakfast and dinner

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    Destinations

    Kyoto

Day 14

Kyoto Guided Tour and Food Workshop

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Kyoto Guided Tour and Food Workshop

In the morning, visit the Nijo Castle and check the squeaking floor boards that alerted residents of the castle that enemies were approaching. Continue with a tour of "Kyoto's Kitchen", the Nishiki Market. With our food expert, you will do some grocery shopping in the market for your cooking lesson. After shopping, head to the cooking studio for your lesson and lunch. In the afternoon, visit the Fushimi Shrine and its 1,000 red torri and the Tofukuji Temple complex.

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    Accommodation

    Kyonokoyado Miyagawacho Yoshii4 star

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    Activities

    Nijo Castle

    Nishiki Market and Cooking Class

    Fushimi Inari Taisha

    Tofukuji Temple

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    Breakfast and lunch

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    Kyoto

Day 15

Free Day in Kyoto

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Free Day in Kyoto

Today, you will have the full day at your leisure. You can either spend more time in Kyoto or, we suggest to head to Nara, the ancient capital. Nara is situated about 45 minutes from Kyoto and makes an excellent day trip. The city is famous for its numerous temples and World Heritage sites but also for the cute but sacred deer which roam freely in the city.

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    Accommodation

    Kyonokoyado Miyagawacho Yoshii4 star

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    Activities

    Isuien GardenOptional Activity

    Todai-ji TempleOptional Activity

    Nigatsu-do (Resting Area)Optional Activity

    Kasuga-Taisha ShrineOptional Activity

    NaramachiOptional Activity

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    Transportations

    Train from Kyoto Station to Nara StationOptional Activity

    Train from Nara Station to KyotoOptional Activity

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    Breakfast

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    Destinations

    Kyoto

    Nara

Day 16

Departure Day

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Departure Day

Unfortunately, today marks the last day of your 2 week Japan itinerary. After check-out, and depending on your flight schedule, you will have some free time before meeting the transfer assistant at your lobby. Together you will take the express airport train direct to Osaka Kansai Airport. It is also possible to return to Tokyo by bullet train and take a flight out from Tokyo. We hope you had an amazing time here in Japan, and see you again very soon.

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    Transportations

    Train from Kyoto to Kansai International Airport

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    Meals

    Breakfast

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    Destinations

    Kyoto

Included in Price

  • 15 nights accommodation
  • 33 activities
  • 16 breakfasts, 3 lunches and 5 dinners
  • Airport transfer
  • Entrance fees
  • Ground transportation
  • Licensed English speaking guides
  • Travel insurance

Not Included in Price

  • Alcohol beverages
  • Domestic flights
  • Entry visas / airport departure tax
  • Gratuities
  • International flights
  • Laundry
  • Personal expenses
  • Trekking permits
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