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23 Day Grand Japan

This tour is conducted at a medium-fast pace. Some long travel days may be required to complete this itinerary and you will typically spend two nights at each destination, with some one night stays required. This trip includes a mix of sightseeing and free time to explore at your own pace. You will be required to move about unassisted, including getting on and off vehicles, walking up and down stairs and some activities will be conducted on uneven or steep terrain. You will be required to handle your own luggage.

Pace
Moderate Pace

This tour is fully escorted by an expert English-speaking guide who will accompany you throughout the tour.

Escorted Type
Fully Escorted
18253 people have travelled to this destination

✓ Return international airfares with a full-service airline
✓ Return airport transfers
✓ 21 nights in quality 3 to 4-star accommodation throughout
✓ Daily Breakfast, 2 dinners including one authentic Kaiseki dinner
✓ In Depth sightseeing including all entry fees from Kyushu to Hokkaido
✓ Ride the iconic Japanese bullet train
✓ Fully escorted tour with English-speaking guide throughout
✓ Incredible sightseeing as per the itinerary
✓ Dedicated private transportation throughout
✓ 24/7 customer service and your own Dedicated Support Agent

What we love about this tour

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Itinerary

Hotel
Hotel Hankyu Respire Osaka or Similar

Welcome to Japan! You’ll take a shared shuttle bus to your hotel.

Your journey through this magical land of contrasts begins in Osaka, a vibrant city renowned for its food culture. Known as tenka no daidokoro (the nation’s kitchen), it’s a dream for foodies. Try some of its famed street food like takoyaki (octopus and pickled ginger in batter), kushikatsu (deep-fried meat and vegetable skewers) or Osaka-style okonomiyaki (a delicious savoury pancake).

With friendly locals, it’s the perfect welcome to this lovely country.

Please note: Some flights may depart the day before.

Check-in: Passengers will be arriving at various times throughout the day from as early as 6am through to late evening. If arriving prior to standard check-in time, which is generally 3pm local time, you are welcome to leave your luggage with hotel reception and explore your surroundings until check-in becomes available, as there are generally no scheduled activities on Day 1 of the itinerary.

Hotel
Hotel Wing International Kyoto or Similar
Meals
Breakfast

There will be a welcome meeting at the hotel this morning to discuss some tour logistics and to give you a chance to meet your fellow travellers.

We’ll tour central Osaka today, starting with a tour of the extensive grounds of Osaka Castle, an important historic monument of feudal Japan. It was built in the 16th century by Toyotomi Hideyoshi, one of Japan’s most famous warlords. At the time of completion it was the largest castle in the country. Please note, entry to the Castle keep is not included but you will have time if you would like to enter.

We’ll go to the Namba area and see Shinsaibashi, a shopping district with everything from fast fashion to luxury brands. The flashy district of Dōtonbori is a hive of activity; a shopping, food and entertainment hotspot. You’ll find a host of gastronomic delights here, from Michelin-starred establishments to exciting street food – no surprise given the city’s strong food heritage. With its colourful neon lights and signs, it’s home to one of Osaka’s most photographed icons, the neon Glico running man sign. Dōtonbori Street runs parallel to the eponymous canal and is a great place to pick up souvenirs.

We’ll head for magical Kyoto and visit Fushimi Inari Shine on arrival. This important Shinto shrine in southern Kyoto was dedicated to Inari, the god of rice and sake, by the Hata clan in the eighth century. A magical path of over 5000 vibrant orange torii gates winds its way through the hills behind the shrine.

A contrast to bustling Osaka, Kyoto showcases the essence of traditional Japanese culture and rich history with its timeless charm. Kyoto is considered by many to be the jewel in Japan’s crown and one of the only cities in Japan to escape destruction during World World II, leaving its countless relics intact.

Perhaps stroll the streets of Gion, Kyoto's most famous geisha district. With any luck you might spot a geisha, otherwise known as a geiko or maiko.

Optional Tour - Kyoto by Night

Enjoy an evening walking tour of downtown Kyoto – from the heart of the city’s geisha culture in Gion to the tiny backstreets and bars of Ponto-chō. Experience Gion’s atmospheric streetscape at night and catch glimpses of geisha on their way to work. Visit neighborhood shrines illuminated at night and stop at a bar and sample some local sake and food.

Hotel
Hotel Wing International Kyoto or Similar
Meals
Breakfast

We’ll see the sights of ancient Kyoto this morning, starting with Tofukuji Temple, one of Japan’s oldest and most famous temples. Its grand sanmon entrance gate, the oldest in Japan, is a National Treasure. This vast complex includes 24 sub-temples and four distinctly different gardens, each facing in a different direction. Many of these buildings date back to the Muromachi period (1338-1573) and are shining examples of Zen architecture of the time. rio2022

Nearby Heian Jingu Shrine is a relatively young sacred location – built in 1895 – but this Shinto shrine is very impressive, with its enormous torii (sacred gate) standing almost 25 metres high.

We’ll continue onto some of Kyoto’s most iconic sites, like Kinkakuji (Golden Pavilion). This is a Zen temple and UNESCO World Heritage Site, with two floors covered entirely in thin layers of pure gold, set within a beautiful classical Zen garden.

We’ll stop for lunch at Arashiyama before a mesmerising experience – standing amongst the soaring stalks of bamboo at Arashiyama Bamboo Grove. It’s green, peaceful and the seemingly endless boughs make for a serene experience, even with the tourist crowds. Take in the sound of rustling bamboo as you stroll these paths – if there’s a bit of wind, the groves will gently sway back and forth which only adds to the magic.

Optional Tour - Traditional Shops and Markets of Kyoto

Start with a walk through Nishiki Market where everything from fresh produce to Japanese green teas and pickles are sold. On the way, explore traditional fan shops, chopstick shops and one of the best knife shops in Kyoto. Wander through the famous shopping arcade of Teramachi, discovering incense shops, Japanese woodblock print shops, ceramics and traditional tea shops, as well as the best of Japan’s contemporary fashion – both mainstream and quirky!

Hotel
Dormy Inn Takamatsu Chuo Koenmae or Similar
Meals
Breakfast

We’ll travel to Naruto Strait, and tour the Naruto whirlpools off the Shikoku coast, the smallest of Japan’s four main islands. These tidal whirlpools, created by the fast tidal current, are a captivating sight on the surface of this narrow strait. In ideal conditions they can measure up to about 20 metres in diameter. The tidal current is fastest during a full moon and the roar is a spectacular sound.

We’ll then head for Takamatsu, on the north coast of Shikoku island. This scenic port city is known for its udon noodles, a Japanese favourite.

Touring the open-air museum of Shikoku Mura is the perfect chance to explore Japan’s history and heritage, with a glimpse of old village life. Over 20 restored traditional buildings and structures, built in the Shikoku style and mainly from the Edo and Meiji periods, were relocated here from all over the island.

This hillside village includes farmhouses, storehouses, production workshops for soy sauce and sugar, a thatched kabuki theatre and a vine suspension bridge made of vine and wood. There is also a small, modern art gallery.

We will also visit the Ritsurin Garden, an exquisite traditional garden. Built during the Edo period – when the city was a castle town controlled by the Matsudaira clan – it’s a National Treasure and arguably one of the most beautiful gardens in the country.

There are six ponds and 13 buildings in this tranquil oasis, including a lush lotus pond and the Okedoi-no-Taki waterfall. Pine-covered Mount Shiun at the garden’s western border provides a gorgeous backdrop. There is also a tea house and various folk art and craft exhibits.

Hotel
Beppu Kamenoi Hotel or Similar
Meals
Breakfast

This morning, we drive by impressive Matsuyama Castle on the way to Matsuyama, including a brief stop and visit to the Ishiteiji Temple, one of the 88 pilgrim temples and a popular tourist attraction. After, we will head onto the historic Dogo Onsen area for another photo stop and a chance to get some lunch.

At Misaki, we’ll board a ferry to the onsen town of Beppu, known for its spectacular hot springs. It’s on the island of Kyushu, Japan’s third-largest island.

Hotel
Dormy Inn Nagasaki Ekimae or Similar
Meals
Breakfast

Kyushu Island is onsen country, with hot springs dotted all over this island. The city of Beppu is home to over 2,000 hot springs but this morning we’ll visit the most bizarre. The Hells of Beppu are a spooky sight – each hot spring bubbles and steams somewhat violently. These jigoku (hells) can reach temperatures of about 98 degrees. They are for viewing, not bathing!

Each ‘hell’ is distinctly different. The largest of the seven pools, Umi (Sea) Jigoku, earned its name for its vivid turquoise colour. The oldest hell, Chinoike (Blood Lake) Jigoku is – you guessed it – blood red, a magnificent sight with steam rising from it. 

We’ll travel south to Nagasaki, one of two cities in Japan destroyed by an atomic bomb during World War II. Our first stop is a visit to Glover Garden, for an insight into Nagasaki’s cosmopolitan past. This open air museum has six Western-style buildings from all over the city that were relocated here – grand mansions that were once home to Nagasaki’s foreign residents, such as European diplomats and foreign traders. Take in the lovely views over the harbour. Nearby here is Oura Church, said to be the oldest church in Japan.

You’ll arrive back to your hotel after a fulfilling day of sightseeing with the rest of your evening at leisure.

Optional Tour - Ramen Dinner and Nagasaki Night Views

Stroll through central Nagasaki in the evening, stopping for a bowl of champon ramen noodles, Nagasaki-style. Champon is a classic Nagasaki dish and reflects the city’s cosmopolitan past and history with early Chinese and Western traders. Afterwards, head up Mount Inasa for stunning panoramic views of this attractive port city at night.

Hotel
Dormy Inn Nagasaki Ekimae or Similar
Meals
Breakfast

Today’s sightseeing starts with the Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum and Peace Park. The museum is a difficult but important visit, with photos and other relics from the period that were found after the bomb. The harrowing gallery displays stories compiled from survivors. 75,000 people lost their lives in the attack and its aftermath.

Nagasaki Peace Park is next to the museum, located near the hypocentre of the atomic bomb blast. In the Zone of Hopes, the towering Peace Statue at the back of the park points up to the sky with its right hand and its left arm is horizontal to represent the wish for peace. On either side of the statue are two small shrines draped with origami crane garlands, in memory of Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes. There are five zones in this grand park, a serene place for reflection.

We will spend the majority of our morning here before we drive to Dejima Wharf, where we will have lunch at your leisure. This is a waterfront area in Nagasaki. Historically, it served as an artificial island constructed in the 17th century to accommodate foreign traders, primarily Dutch merchants. During Japan's Sakoku (closed-country) period, when the country had limited interactions with the outside world, Dejima was one of the few places where foreign trade was permitted. The Dutch East India Company was the only European entity allowed to conduct trade with Japan during this era, and Dejima was their designated trading post.

The rest of your afternoon is at leisure before an early start tomorrow morning. 

Hotel
Hiroshima Washington Hotel or Similar
Meals
Breakfast

We plan to depart your hotel in Nagasaki this morning at 07:30 to travel to Hiroshima. You will have a lunch stop on the way.

We will spend approximately two hours at The Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, which is home to the ruins of the Genbaku Dome, one of the few buildings that were left standing near ground zero. In Hiroshima today, locals have mixed feelings about the UNESCO World Heritage Site structure: some see it as a reminder of war, while others consider it a tribute to the lost that ensures we'll never forget the tragic events that took place here.

The flame in the cenotaph is intended to burn until the last nuclear weapon has been destroyed. The Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum, located in the Peace Memorial Park, is a sobering experience for those who wish to explore further.

Optional Tour - Okonomiyaki Dinner

Tonight, you will be able to enjoy an okonomiyaki dinner. Okonomiyaki is a savoury Japanese pancake, famed in Hiroshima for its layering of ingredients including batter, cabbage and pork to which you can add optional items such as squid, octopus or more vegetables. The duration of this activity is one hour in the evening.

Hotel
Comfort Hotel Shin-Osaka or Similar
Meals
Breakfast

There is an early start this morning for a full day of incredible sightseeing. We’ll take the ferry to Miyajima Island this morning. Known for its lush forests, ancient shrines and temples, and freely roaming sika deer, this island is just as popular with Japanese tourists as it is with international visitors.

Just offshore we'll spy a 'floating' vermilion torii, which becomes partially submerged at high tide. It marks the entrance to Itsukushima Shrine, which was first built in the 12th century. We’ll tour the shrine, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

We’ll travel to the Himeji area where we will make a brief stop for lunch, then continue onto a tour of magnificent Himeji Castle, the largest surviving example of a traditional Japanese castle.

Comprising 83 buildings, the white roof of this UNESCO-listed complex is said to evoke the wings of a heron taking flight, hence the popular name ‘Shirasagi-jō’, meaning White Heron Castle. Himeji Castle is said to be the most visited in Japan, and the site offers some wonderful views of surrounding Himeji city.

Japan’s world-famous bullet train, a shining example of this country’s technology and engineering prowess, is an absolute must-do. We’ll take the shinkansen to Osaka.

Optional tour - Sukiyaki Dinner Experience

Experience one of Japan’s most classic meals – sukiyaki – in one of Osaka’s traditional restaurants in the heart of the city. Enjoy fine slices of wagyu beef, silken tofu and fresh vegetables lightly cooked in a hot pot and dipped in sauce before eating. Your hot pot is shared amongst 3-4 people and is a very communal way of dining.

Hotel
Hotel Amanek Kanazawa or Similar
Meals
Breakfast

Today we’ll travel to the city of Kanazawa, on the northwestern shore of Honshu, once the base for the powerful Maeda clan. During World War II, Kanazawa was Japan’s second largest city (after Kyoto) to escape destruction by air raids. This means that parts of the old castle town, such as the Nagamachi samurai district and chaya entertainment districts, have survived.

On arrival, we’ll tour Kenrokuen Garden, heralded as one of the three most beautiful gardens in Japan. Developed over the course of more than 200 years, starting in 1620, the garden contains almost 9000 trees and 200 plant species.

We’ll enjoy a walking tour of Nagamachi samurai district and the Higashi Chaya District, famous for its well-preserved wooden teahouses where geisha perform.

Optional Tour - Gold Leaf Craft Experience

Learn about the history of gold leaf in Japan and how it’s used to embellish fine lacquerware, ceramics, chopsticks and modern-day items. Create your own design and apply gold leaf to your choice of material – whether chopsticks, lacquerware, glassware or even washi stationery and postcards.

Optional Tour - Izakaya Pub Experience

Enjoy the relaxed atmosphere of an izakaya pub – Japan’s traditional drinking place where friends and colleagues get together to catch up and socialise over traditional Japanese food and drinks. Kanazawa’s proximity to the Sea of Japan means that fresh seafood (particularly crab) is a key feature of izakaya in this city.

Hotel
Matsumoto Hotel Kagetsu or Similar
Meals
Breakfast

Step back in time to see the small, historical village of Shirakawa-go, a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the Japanese Alps. Enjoy a walk through this village to see the traditional thatched houses (gassho-zukuri) and beautiful mountain scenery.

Then we’ll head to the city of Takayama, nestled in the Hida mountains.

This city still retains a traditional feel, especially in its beautifully preserved old merchant district. Here you’ll find quaint, old latticed wooden buildings and Sannomachi Street, with pretty homes, restaurants and sake breweries. Enjoy a walking tour of the old town before travelling to Matsumoto.

Hotel
Tominoko Hotel or Similar
Meals
Breakfast, Dinner

This morning, we’ll take a tour of historic Matsumoto Castle and the charming old town area surrounding the castle. Nakamachi Street is a quaint, charming street with well-preserved old buildings, like restored Edo-period storehouses. Here you’ll find craft shops, a sake brewery, restored Japanese ryokan (inns) and restaurants. This used to be the main street when Matsumoto was a castle town. Across the river, pedestrian-friendly Nawate Street is a great place to pick up quirky souvenirs and snacks.

Matsumoto Castle, with its wide moat, is also known as ‘Crow Castle’ due to its dramatic black exterior. The donjon (keep) – Japan’s oldest remaining wooden keep, completed around 1593 – is listed as a National Treasure of Japan. On a clear day, the backdrop of the Japanese Alps is the perfect touch on this majestic setting.

It’s then about a three-hour journey to the revered peak, Mount Fuji, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This enduring cultural symbol has been considered sacred since ancient times. It’s an imposing sight, standing 3,776 metres high.

We’ll travel to Mount Fuji 5th Station, about halfway up the mountain, at an elevation of 2,300 metres. You’ll savour spectacular views over the Fuji Five Lakes and Hakone National Park.

You’ll be staying in the Lake Kawaguchiko area. This is the most accessible of the Fuji Five Lakes; popular sightseeing spots for admiring the dramatic peak. Iconic Mount Fuji is notoriously shy, but in clear conditions the views from these spots are stunning. This lake is also home to a cherry blossom festival held during the season, one of the most popular in the country.

Hotel
The B Asakusa or Similar
Meals
Breakfast

This morning we will take a short sightseeing cruise that offers visitors a unique opportunity to experience the beauty of Lake Kawaguchi and its surroundings from the water. The lake itself is beautifully situated with Mount Fuji providing a breathtaking backdrop, making it an ideal spot for photography and sightseeing.

Following this, enjoy a visit to Itchiku Kubota Art Museum to learn about the revival of the lost art of Tsujigahana silk dyeing for kimonos, thanks to celebrated 20th-century textile artist Kubota Itchiku. This serene complex in the wooded hills, ensconced in nature with extensive gardens and a traditional tea room, is home to a vast collection of the artist’s works.

Then it’s onto Tokyo, famed metropolis, arguably one of the most extraordinary capital cities on the planet. Japan’s eclectic capital is a city of wonder. The Tokyo metropolitan area spreads over three prefectures with 38 million residents.

On the way to our hotel, if conditions are clear, we’ll stop at Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building for late afternoon panoramic city views over this energetic city.

Optional Tour - Izakaya Dinner with Karaoke Experience

Celebrate the end of your Japan adventure with a casual meal at Izakaya, followed by a visit to a karaoke bar for that quintessential Japan experience!

Hotel
The B Asakusa or Similar
Meals
Breakfast

In a city of such frenetic pace, a stop at the charming Asakusa neighbourhood is a refreshing taste of older Tokyo. It’s home to the ancient seventh-century Sensō-ji Temple. Built in the Asuka era, it’s the oldest and most important Buddhist temple in Tokyo – be prepared for crowds! It’s known for its imposing entrance gate, Kaminarimon (also known as ‘Thunder Gate’), with its magnificent red lantern.

We’ll walk along Nakamise, the shopping street connecting the front gate and main hall of the temple. It’s a wonderful atmosphere, with food stalls and souvenir shops, selling authentic Japanese items like traditional crafts. You’ll find great souvenirs here.

Then, foodies will be in heaven at Tsukiji Outer Market, a shopping district adjacent to the enormous former wholesale fish market. This lively area is home to everything food-related – fresh ingredients, street food vendors, kitchen utensils. There’s great sushi and other restaurants around here, too.

Next, we'll venture into the vibrant neighborhood of Shibuya, allowing you some time to explore at your leisure and discover a delightful local eatery for lunch (at your own expense). You'll have the option to extend your stay in this bustling district or return to the hotel with the group, where the evening will be yours to savor and relish your final moments in Tokyo!

Hotel
Hotel Harvest Kinugawa or Similar
Meals
Breakfast

We'll leave Tokyo and head north for Nikko today, one of Japan's most famous mountain towns.

First stop is the Nikko Toshugo shrine (ticket included). Enclosed in dense forest and hailed as Japan’s most lavish shrine, it's the final resting place of shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu. Most of the shrine complex was rebuilt in the 17th century and listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1999.

Nikko is home to 48 beautiful waterfalls, the most famous of which is your next stop, Kegon Waterfall, which stands almost 100 metres tall. Entry is included. Then it's onto nearby Lake Chuzenji, at the foot of Nikko's sacred volcano Mount Nantai, offering spectacular scenery.

Hotel
Hotel Okura Niigata or Similar
Meals
Breakfast

This morning, spend some free time to relax and then begin your drive to Niigata.

You will arrive in to Niigata some time in the afternoon following which, you will have the evening to relax after checking in to your hotel.

Hotel
Hotel Okura Niigata or Similar
Meals
Breakfast

After breakfast at the hotel, it's time to board the ferry to Sado Island, which lies about 50km off the coast of Niigata prefecture. Your ferry trip is included along with entry to the Sado Nishimikawa Gold Park, the ruins of a former gold mine. Visit the museum, learn about the gold mining process and even try panning for gold yourself.

You'll board the ferry back and have the rest of the evening to yourself.

Hotel
Daiwa Roynet Akita or Similar
Meals
Breakfast

You'll discover what's so lovely about the north-west Honshu coastline today, departing after breakfast for Hakusan Island, located by the beautiful seaside town of Tsuruoka. We'll drive over the distinct red bridge to see this small island, said to have been created as a result of volcanic eruptions.

A visit to Zenpoji Temple in Tsuruoka is an 800-year-old temple with amazing buildings, gardens, and a five-storied pagoda that honours all the creatures of the sea, the only one of its kind in Japan.

Finally, finish your day with a visit to the Akita prefectural museum before heading back to the hotel.

Hotel
Daiwa Roynet Aomori or Similar
Meals
Breakfast

More of Japan's natural beauty awaits today – after breakfast we'll head to Shirakami Sanchi, a UNESCO World Heritage site in the mountains of northern Honshu. These forests are an untouched treasure, home to rare animals and plants, and they also include the last virgin beech forests in Japan.

Then it's onto Aomori to see Sannai-Maruyama, one of Japan's largest historical sites consisting of remains of human settlement from approximately 5500 years ago. Accidentally discovered in 1992, it's one of the most complete and best-preserved Jomon Period (13000-300 BC) villages in Japan.

A visit to Tsugara Shamisen Hall is a great place to learn about Japan's very own stringed instrument, the shamisen. Here you can learn about the origins and history of the instrument and Tsugaru folk songs - and even hear a live Tsugara shamisen performance.

Back to the hotel, the rest of the night is yours to explore Aomori or get some rest.

Hotel
Hakodate Kokusai Hotel or Similar
Meals
Breakfast, Dinner

After breakfast, we'll take the Shinkansen bullet train to Hakodate (ticket included). The first sight on this tour is the Hakodate ropeway (ticket included), an aerial lift that climbs Mount Hakodate. It takes about three minutes and on a nice day the views are lovely across the city.

The next stop is Kanemori Red Brick Warehouse, situated alongside the flourishing Hakodate Port, this area city has seen countless people and cultures come and go. Kanemori Red Brick Warehouse, the first commercial warehouse in Hakodate, has witnessed the history of the city through its warehousing business. Take the time here to enjoy some souvenir shopping and dining.

The day ends with dinner at your hotel.

Hotel
Sapporo Excel Hotel Tokyu or Similar
Meals
Breakfast

After breakfast at the hotel, we'll head to Sapporo and start with Odori Park, a popular picnic and relaxation spot in the centre of the city. A popular spot year-round, it's about 1.5km east to west (12 blocks) and the site for major events like the Snow Festival in winter.

Sapporo is also home to the Historic Village of Hokkaido, an open-air museum featuring historical buildings to show Hokkaido as it was in the Meiji and Taisho eras. The village is divided into four sections: a city area, farm village, fishing village and mountain village. There is a horse-drawn trolley in summer and horse-drawn sled in winter.

We'll then visit the red-light district of Susukino, a haven for food, shopping and entertainment. It's positively buzzing, with neon signs, noise and nightlife.

Meals
Breakfast

Your extraordinary adventure through Japan comes to an end today.

You’ll be transferred to the airport at the appropriate time for your flight home today.

We hope you’ve been inspired. 

Arrive home today after your amazing adventure, we hope you have been Inspired!

Inclusions

  • Return international airfares with a full-service airline
  • Return airport shuttle transfers
  • 21 nights in quality 3 to 4-star accommodation throughout
  • All Transportation - coach, rail and boat
  • Bullet train from Himeji to Osaka
  • Activities indicated in the itinerary including entry fees
  • Meals: Breakfast daily, 2 dinners as per itinerary, including one authentic Kaiseki dinner
  • An English speaking tour leader – will accompany the group throughout. 
  • All accommodation as listed
  • All entrance fees to the sites listed (except optionals)
  • All activities listed in the itinerary unless a paid optional
  • Comfortable, dedicated private transportation throughout
  • 24/7 customer service and your own Dedicated Support Agent

  • Osaka – Visit the expansive grounds of Osaka Castle, a grand monument of feudal Japan
  • Osaka – Stroll through lively, colourful Dōtonbori and Shinsaibashi
  • Kyoto – See this ancient capital’s most famous temples and shrines – Kinkakuji, Heian Jingu and Fushimi Inari
  • Kyoto – Revel in the lush, peaceful green splendour of Arashiyama Bamboo Grove
  • Naruto – See some of the greatest whirlpools in the world in the Naruto Strait
  • Takamatsu – Explore exquisite Ritsurin Garden, a National Treasure
  • Matsuyama – View beautiful Matsuyama Castle, one of Japan’s few original surviving castles
  • Matsuyama - See the history of the oldest hot springs in Japan - Dogo Onsen
  • Beppu – Tour the Hells of Beppu, a bizarre series of hot springs
  • Nagasaki – Discover the devastating effects of the atomic bomb at the Atomic Bomb Museum
  • Nagasaki – See the grand European mansions of Nagasaki’s past at Glover Garden
  • Hiroshima – Visit the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum and Genbaku Dome to understand the tragedies of Japan’s past
  • Miyajima – Tour the 12th-century Itsukushima Shrine and see the famous floating torii gate
  • Himeji – Explore the enormous, UNESCO-listed ‘White Heron’ Himeji Castle
  • Himeji – Ride the iconic Japanese bullet train between Himeji and Osaka
  • Kanazawa – Visit celebrated Kenrokuen Garden, ranked as one of Japan’s top three gardens
  • Kanazawa – Step back in time in the Higashi Chaya district, where geisha still live and perform today
  • Shirakawa-go – Admire more than 100 traditional thatched houses in this historical alpine village
  • Takayama – Experience the rustic charm of this quaint city with a walk through its beautifully-preserved old town
  • Matsumoto – Tour the dramatic black castle and see Japan’s oldest remaining wooden keep
  • Mount Fuji – Savour the views from halfway up this iconic mountain at the 5th Station
  • Kawaguchiko Lake – Admire the dramatic, imposing beauty of Mount Fuji
  • Tokyo - Enjoy the buzz and energy of one of the world’s great cities
  • Tokyo – Get a bird’s eye view from the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building observation deck, 202 metres high
  • Tokyo – Enjoy a walking tour of Asakusa, Japan’s oldest temple Sensō-ji Temple, and atmospheric Nakamise
  • Tokyo – Visit the outer grounds of the Imperial Palace, the primary residence of the Emperor of Japan
  • Tokyo – Enjoy people watching in upmarket Ginza, an elegant area with high-end shopping and restaurants
  • Tokyo – Visit Tsukiji Outer Market, a haven for foodies
  • Nikko - Visit the final resting place of the Shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu, the Toshogu Shrine
  • Nikko - View the beautiful Kegon waterfall
  • Sado Island - Sado Gold park
  • Tsuruoka - Admire the 800 year old Zenpoji Temple
  • Akita - Akita prefectural museum
  • Aomori - Enjoy the peaceful nature at the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Shirakami Sanchi
  • Aomori - Sannai Maruyama
  • Aomori - Take the ferry through the Tsugaru strait to Hakodate
  • Hakodate - Ride on the Hakodate Ropeway
  • Hakodate - Goryokaku Tower
  • Sapporo - Odori Park
  • Sapporo - Take a stroll at the open air museum of the Historic Village of Hokkaido
  • Sapporo - Susukino

Fine Print

Deposit & Payments

  • Secure your package with only a $100 deposit per person.
  • Pay a 2nd instalment of $2,200 per person within 28 days.
  • You will then be invoiced for final payment 90 days prior to departure.

Booking Process

  • Select the purple 'Reserve Your Seat' tab to begin your booking (you must 'Sign Up' first by entering your email and creating a password)
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  • Select your Departure Date, Departure City, Number of Passengers, Room Configuration, any Upgrade Options, and enter any Special Requests
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  • Enter your credit card or PayPal details to secure your deposit/payment
  • Once your order is complete, you will be prompted to complete a Booking Form so that we can fulfil your booking
  • Your booking is confirmed once your Booking Form is submitted and you can begin the countdown to your Inspiring Vacation!
  • You will then be allocated and contacted by one of our Dedicated Support Agent's (within 48 hours) who will support you right up until you return from your journey

Airfare Information

  • Full-service airline used will be either Cathay Pacific, Singapore Airlines, China Airlines, EVA Airlines, Qantas, Japan Airlines, Korean Airlines or similar 
  • Flights are not direct and include a maximum of two connections
  • All tickets will include 20 kilos checked baggage per person, along with 7 kilos of hand luggage.
  • Despite the airlines baggage allowance, we recommend travelling with 20 kilos per person due to restrictions with internal flights (where applicable), as well as coach and train transportation. Also, you will be responsible for handling your luggage at all times as the services of porters is not included. If travelling over this amount, you will be liable for any excess baggage fees enforced by the airline, payable direct.
  • Once ticketed, flights are non-refundable; any changes will be subject to the airline rules and change fees
  • Full names as per passport (including all middle names) are required
  • Any airline schedule changes or cancellations are beyond our control
  • Any airline 'extras' such as pre-allocated seating are at your own arrangement (additional charges apply)

Premium Economy or Business Class upgrades

  • Premium Economy available from an additional $1,800 per person (subject to availability).
  • Business Class available from an additional $4,000 per person (subject to availability).

Please specify this as a 'Special Request' when completing your booking and you will be quoted for the additional fare. In the event your selection is unavailable, or that you are dissatisfied with the quote, you will be provided with a full refund.

Land Only discount
A reduction of $900 per person applies if you wish to arrange your own airfares. To purchase a land-only fare, please select this option in the booking process under 'Departure City'.

If arranging your own airfares, you are welcome to utilise the airport shuttle service upon arrival and departure, though please keep in mind that the shuttle service only operates at certain times, therefore you would need to make sure that your arrival flight time is appropriate. Final hotel details will be provided 30 days before departure. The hotels mentioned in the itinerary are to be used as a guide only and may not be confirmed for your chosen tour date. 

When using the shuttle service, please note that there will be no representative to meet you, so you will need to make your own way to the shuttle pick up point, which will then take you to your hotel and vice versa from hotel to airport. Please note that this is a shared service with other travellers. If you would prefer a private transfer service or should you be staying at another hotel that you have booked yourself, you will need to make those arrangements independently at your own expense.

Extending Your Stay
If you wish to extend your stay either pre or post-tour, please select the Land Only option at time of check-out, whereby you will be required to make your own international airfare and airport transfer arrangements. Unfortunately, we cannot assist in amending your airfares outside of the standard package. We can however arrange additional nights' accommodation for you upon request. Please refer to "Extra Services" below.

You can enhance your package by choosing some of the following extra services available for this package: 

Pre and post-tour accommodation
If choosing Land Only and arranging your own flights, we can arrange additional nights accommodation for you where required, though please note that you are still required to make your own transfer arrangements both from and to the airport:

  • Pre-tour accommodation (Osaka): $474 per room per night, twin share, including breakfast and airport shuttle
  • Post-tour accommodation (Sapporo): $200 per room per night, twin share, including breakfast (departure transfer is not included)

Please specify in the 'Special Request' field when making your purchase your preferred travel arrangements and if you would like our team to book additional nights' accommodation. The additional cost for these land arrangements will be added to your final payment invoice and are subject to availability. Alternatively, you may purchase 1 pre or post-night accommodation, at time of booking.

Arrival and departure airport transfers
If arranging your own airfares, you are welcome to utilise the airport shuttle service upon arrival, though please keep in mind that the shuttle service only operates at certain times, therefore you would need to make sure that your arrival flight time is appropriate. Final hotel details will be provided 30 days before departure. The hotels mentioned in the itinerary are to be used as a guide only and may not be confirmed for your chosen tour date. 

When using the shuttle service, please note that there will be no representative to meet you, so you will need to make your own way to the shuttle pick up point, which will then take you to your hotel and vice versa from hotel to airport. Please note that this is a shared service with other travellers. If you would prefer a private transfer service, you will need to make those arrangements independently at your own expense.

Departure transfer is at your own expense and must be arranged independently. 

Airport chauffeur
Take the hassle out of getting to the airport with private chauffeur transfers to and from your home airport. Your personal chauffeur will meet and greet you, attend to your luggage and drive you to your destination in a luxury vehicle.

  • Within 30km of airport: $139 per vehicle (max 2 guests)
  • Outside 30km of airport: You may add this option to your booking and the final price will be adjusted based on the transfer distance.

Additional surcharges may apply depending on pick-up time, tolls and government levies.

Airport Chauffeur can be selected once you have finalised your tour purchase and paid your deposit. When completing your Passenger Booking Form, you will be asked if you would like to add this service, where any applicable cost will be added to your final balance.

Airport lounges
Escape busy airport terminals and relax at a cosy and catered lounge instead. Departure lounge access in Sydney $70 per person (up to 6 hours); Melbourne & Brisbane $55 per person (up to 3 hours).

Airport lounge passes can be selected once you have finalised your tour purchase and paid your deposit. When completing your Passenger Booking Form, you will be asked if you would like to add this service, where any applicable cost will be added to your final balance.

To enhance your journey, we're offering a choice of the following optional activities:

  • Kyoto by night (Day 2) - $100
  • Traditional shops & markets of Kyoto (Day 3) - $78
  • Geisha dinner experience (Day 3) - $322
  • Ramen dinner & Nagasaki night views (Day 6) - $78
  • Okonomiyaki dinner (Day 8) - $56
  • Sukiyaki dinner experience (Day 9) - $83
  • Gold leaf craft experience (Day 10) - $39
  • Izakaya pub experience (Day 10) - $78
  • Asakusa with karaoke experience (Day 13) - $83

Please note:
On Day 3, only 1 option may be chosen as the tours run simultaneously. 
On Day 10, both options may be chosen. 

Optional tours can be selected once you have finalised your tour purchase and paid your deposit. When completing your Passenger Booking Form, you will be asked if you would like to add Optional Tours, where any applicable cost will be added to your final balance. If you choose not to select them at this time, you can choose to add them later by logging in to your Account online or speaking with your Dedicated Support Agent for assistance.

Please note that you must select your Optional Tours no later than 65 days before departure, after which you will be required to purchase them on tour. Please keep in mind that anything purchased on-tour is subject to availability and prices may vary as you will be paying in local currency. We appreciate your understanding.

Please note that transportation to and from each optional tour is not included in the price. You will be required to make your own way to the starting point of the optional tour, as well as back to your hotel. Your tour guide can provide you with the direction and guidance needed to make your own way.

  • Visas
  • Travel insurance (compulsory)
  • Tipping
  • Anything not mentioned in the itinerary
  • Optional activities
  • Personal expenses

Fitness Requirements
While the tour itinerary should give you some guidance and overview to the expected requirements, to determine if this tour is right for you we categorise each of our tours in terms of their intensity. These guidelines are to ensure that each tour group is conducted as expected and to ensure the overall satisfaction of all Inspiring Vacations customers.

As a general rule, porterage is not included, therefore at all times you are expected to handle your own luggage where help may not be available.

This particular tour is categorised as a “3”.

3 – Moderate Tour: A good level of fitness and mobility is required, as this tour includes a moderate level of physical activity and is considered a medium-fast paced tour. You should be able to walk up and down stairs, get on and off the coach and able to walk reasonable distances of approximately 2 kilometres per day or more with ease. Any physical ailments you may have must be disclosed at the time of booking to determine your suitability. If you have any form of walking aids, other than a walking stick or hiking poles, then this tour is not suitable.

Tipping
A friendly reminder that tipping is not included in your package. While tipping is not customary, it's of great significance to the people who will take care of you during your travels, inspires excellent service, and is an entrenched feature of the tourism industry across many destinations. You may also consider tipping your tour leader and driver for outstanding service throughout your trip. Suggested amount for your guide, 500Y per person per day. Remember, a tip is not compulsory and should only be given when you receive excellent service.

Accommodation
The accommodation listed is subject to change. Any changes will be of an equal or higher standard. Bedding configurations (double or twin) are requests only. All efforts will be made to meet your preferences, however any changes are beyond our control.

Single Supplement
Single supplement is $3,199 per person in addition to the twin-share price.

Triple Share
Not available.

Travel Insurance
Travel insurance is required to protect yourself against the unexpected.

We have partnered with nib to offer our customers competitive rates for their travel insurance. You can book comprehensive or budget cover simply by clicking HERE to arrange your policy.

Visa & Passport information
It is the traveller's responsibility to ensure they have a valid passport. The passport must be valid for a minimum of six months from the intended date of return.

Australian passport holders do not need a visa to travel to Japan, for stays less than 90 days.

Please note that these details are subject to change without notice. We recommend visiting https://smartraveller.gov.au for up to date information in terms of entry requirements.

Tour Documentation
Final documentation including, e-tickets and hotel details, will be provided approximately 30 days prior to travel.

Group Size
20-40 people

Trip Style - Group Tour
Our Group Tours offer unparalleled value for money and are the perfect style of travel for those on a budget, though still eager to pack as much in to their itinerary as possible. These tours tick all the boxes with an abundance of inclusions such as sightseeing highlights, expert tour guides, quality accommodation, transfers, coach transportation, some meals and more. Please note that the maximum group size will vary between deals and will be mentioned within the Fine Print of each deal page.

Children
Children must be 5 years old or above and share a room with parents at all times. Children are charged the same price as adults.

Tour Length
The total length of the tour in days includes time spent inflight and is subject to change, depending on the flight schedule. Please refer to the day-by-day itinerary for the time spent in your destination(s).

For more information on the weather in Japan, click HERE.

Refundable deposit within 28 days of purchase:

For cancellations made within 28 days of paying the deposit on any tour, your deposit can be refunded in full or can be transferred to a new booking should you decide to change to another package or destination. Please note this change of mind guarantee does not apply for bookings made within 90 days of departure, after which time our standard 48 hour cooling off period applies. After this time, your booking becomes non-refundable. 

All cancellation or change requests must be advised in writing to our Customer Service Team at support@inspiringvacations.com prior to the cut-off period, to allow us sufficient time to respond and action your request. Should we not hear from you following this time period, your booking becomes non-refundable and you will be issued with a reminder for the second installment due for your booking. 

Refund times will vary and the timeframe of which will be advised at the time of cancellation. Any refund of deposit will be issued back to the original form of payment. 

Any bookings made prior to 13 March 2020 must abide by the original payment term conditions. 

Transferrable second installment up until 90 days before scheduled departure: 

Following the second installment payment and up until 90 days before your departure only, should you wish to postpone your travel or transfer to another package, we can provide you with a credit note of the current balance paid on your booking, to be used to rebook within 18 months of the credit being issued. 

Any change request must be advised in writing to our Customer Service Team at support@inspiringvacations.com prior to the cut-off period specified, to allow us sufficient time to respond and action your request. Should we not hear from you once inside 90 days of scheduled departure, your booking remains non-refundable and becomes non-transferrable, and you will be issued with a reminder for the final balance due for your booking.

Any bookings made prior to 13 March 2020 must abide by the original payment term conditions. 

Please refer to our full Terms and Conditions for more details

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