Japan Unveiled

Japan Unveiled

16 Days Starting in Tokyo, Japan and ending in Osaka, Japan

Visiting: Japan, Tokyo, Hakone, Matsumoto, Takayama, Kanazawa, Kyoto, Nara, Hiroshima, Osaka, United Kingdom

Tour operator:

Newmarket Holidays

Tour code:

98502

Guide Type:

Fully Guided

Physical rating:

Medium

Tour operated in:

English

Activities:

Sightseeing

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Tour Overview

Embark on the "Japan Unveiled" tour, a captivating journey through Japan's vibrant cities and serene landscapes. Begin in Tokyo, where you'll explore the bustling metropolis by day and have the option to experience its nightlife. Participate in a traditional tea ceremony and enjoy a cruise on the Sumida River. Discover the natural beauty of Hakone, with a cruise on Lake Ashinoko and a cable car ride to Owakudani. Visit the historic sites of Matsumoto, Takayama, and Shirakawa-go, and stroll through Kanazawa's Kenroku-en Garden. In Kyoto, delve into the city's rich cultural heritage, and in Nara, encounter sacred deer and the Great Buddha. Travel by bullet train to Hiroshima and Osaka, exploring their historical and modern attractions. With guided tours, optional excursions, and ample leisure time, this tour offers a comprehensive and immersive experience of Japan's diverse offerings.

Highlights

  • Immerse yourself in the energy of Tokyo with a guided tour and optional night excursion.

  • Partake in a traditional Japanese tea ceremony and enjoy a Yakatabune dinner cruise along the Sumida River.

  • Cruise across Hakone's Lake Ashinoko with views of Mount Fuji and explore Owakudani 'Boiling Valley'.

  • Discover Matsumoto, home to one of Japan's oldest castles, and stroll along historic Nakamachi Street.

  • Visit the UNESCO-listed Shirakawa-go and explore the charming lanes and markets of Takayama.

  • Stroll through Kanazawa's Kenroku-en Garden and explore the cobbled stone district and seafood market.

  • Experience the cultural treasures of Kyoto, including temples, castles, and geisha history.

  • Board a bullet train to Hiroshima and visit the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum and Park.

Itinerary

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Day One – Fly To Japan

Location: Japan

Accommodation Name: hotel

Today, you’ll set off on your East Asian adventure to the island country of Japan.

Day Two – Arrive In Japan

Location: Tokyo

Accommodation Name: hotel

You and your fellow travellers will touch down in the frenetic capital city, Tokyo, where you’ll be met by a friendly, local tour manager. 


The group will then be transferred to your hotel. After checking in, the rest of the day will be free to get settled in, perhaps enjoying a drink in the lounge before having dinner at your leisure.

Day Three – Included Tour Of Tokyo, Lunch And Tea Ceremony With Optional Yakatabune Dinner Cruise

Location: Tokyo

Accommodation Name: hotel

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch

Following breakfast, a day of exploring awaits as you’ll embark into the heart of the city on a guided sightseeing tour. Explore one of Japan’s most famous landmarks, which encompasses an expanse of forested land, Meiji Shrine. Built in 1920 and dedicated to Japan's first modern emperor and empress, Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken, this sprawling sanctuary is awash with traditional architecture and hosts many rituals and festivals throughout the year.  


Head to the city’s major commercial and financial centre, Shibuya, home to two of the busiest train stations in the world. Also seen as the birthplace of many of the country’s entertainment and fashion trends, this pulsating hub is packed with restaurants, bars and shops, all illuminated by neon signs. You’ll get to navigate the ‘Shibuya Scramble Crossing’ its swell of people before having an included lunch at a local restaurant.  


A change of pace will then be experienced as your guide leads you to the downtown district of Asakusa, where Tokyo’s rich past has been preserved. It’s here that Sensoji also known as Asakusa Kannon Temple, the oldest Buddhist temple in the capital, can be found. Veiled by a mist of incense and featuring a five-story pagoda made up of rambling eaves, this ruby-hued monument honours the Buddhist goddess, Kannon. The street in front, Nakamise-dori, is fringed by shops selling trinkets, like folding fans and kimonos, and customary snacks and drinks. 


You’ll then get to partake in a traditional Japanese tea ceremony, an ancient cultural activity that involves the preparation and presentation of matcha, powdered green tea. Your guide will explain how this is a spiritual process and a type of art form based on Zen philosophy and intended to bring about inner peace and harmony to those involved.  


Following this break, the tour will continue to the main residence of the Imperial Family, the Imperial Palace Plaza, which is built on the former site of Edo Castle. Although the inner grounds of the palace are not open to the public, you can walk around the beautiful outer estate, interspersed with moats, stone walls, and rows of cherry blossoms.  


Later in the evening, you’ll return to the hotel to relax and have dinner on your own account. Alternatively, venture out on an optional Yakatabune river cruise. Enjoy a truly unique dining experience as you tuck into authentic local flavours and delicacies against the backdrop of Tokyo’s evening skyline. you’ll have the chance to see some of the city’s most iconic landmarks dressed in neon lights. From the Rainbow Bridge, shining in vibrant multicolour against the darkness, to the Tokyo Skytree, the tallest tower in the world, there’ll be no shortage of sights to see as night falls on Japan’s bustling capital.

Day Four – Full Day At Leisure In Tokyo And Optional Teamlab Planets Visit, Tokyo-Edo Museum Tour And City Night Walk With Dinner

Location: Tokyo

Accommodation Name: hotel

Meals Included: Breakfast

Enjoy breakfast and then take advantage of a full day of self-exploration. Perhaps return to the downtown area, paying a visit to the historic neighbourhoods of Yanaka and Nezu. These quieter parts promise a warren of alleys, bordered with traditional wooden houses, cosy cafés, retro stores and authentic Japanese-style izakaya bars.


Alternately, take to the observation deck of Tokyo’s Metropolitan Government building for a panoramic view, escape to one of the city’s peaceful parks, like the Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden, browse the boutiques of Harajuku Takeshita Street or sample local delicacies at the open-air Tsukiji Outer Market, a foodie hotspot.  


You'll also have the chance today to visit two of Tokyo's cultural treasures with optional excursions to teamLab Planets, a digital art installation, and the Toky-Edo Museum, which offers the opportunity to step into the city’s rich history. 


Explore modern art like no other across four unique exhibits at teamLab which promises to challenge perceptions and fully immerse visitors in its reactive displays. Whether you’re walking on water amongst dancing koi carp, watching a garden of orchids shift and bloom around your fellow guests, or seeing the neon-lit walls of the gallery expanding indefinitely, mind-bending sights await in this modern art exhibition.    


A trip to the Edo-Tokyo Museum follows where you'll learn of Tokugawa Leyasu, and his choice to relocate the Japanese capital from Kyoto to Tokyo (originally called Edo), with a tour at leisure. Discover the city’s literary heritage with its collection of legendary texts and manuscripts such as Murasaki Shikibu’s The Tale of Genji, and learn about life in the city throughout the industrial era.*  


This evening, return to your hotel for dinner with your fellow guests or take to Tokyo's neon-lit streets for an optional guided night walk with dinner at a city restaurant. 


*Please note: the museum is undergoing extensive renovations and availability may be subject to change.

Day Five – Included Transfer To Mishima With A Visit To Hakone, Cruise, And Cable Car Ride

Location: Hakone

Accommodation Name: hotel

Meals Included: Breakfast

Have breakfast and check out before you’re transferred to the picturesque city, Mishima. On the way, the tour will call at the hill town of Hakone, home to hot spring resorts and overlooking Lake Ashinoko with a backdrop of Mount Fuji. You’ll have time to wander around, perhaps strolling along the street by the train station, lined with souvenir shops offering crafts, pottery and food products.  


Embark on a boat that will cruise across the waters of the crater lake, admiring the views of Mount Fuji that are particularly spectacular when there are no clouds. The striking Hakone Shrine, set on the shore with its red torii gate appearing to float above the surface, can also be observed.  


Back on land, you can find somewhere to have lunch, and then you’ll venture to Hakone Ropeway to board a cable car. This scenic 24-minute journey will end at Owakudani ‘Boiling Valley’, a volcanic crater formed by the eruption of Mount Hakone (3,000 years ago), and made up of sulfuric vents, hot springs and bubbling pools. There’ll be some time to explore and sample the local speciality, kuro-tamago or black eggs, which are boiled in the sulphurous waters to give the eggshells a distinctive dark colour (it’s believed that eating one will add seven years to your life).  


Later in the day, you’ll arrive in Mishima and check into the hotel and enjoy another free evening.

Day Six – Included Transfer To Matsumoto With Visits To Oshino Hakkai And Lake Kawaguchi

Location: Matsumoto

Accommodation Name: hotel

Meals Included: Breakfast

After breakfast, you’ll check out of the hotel and travel to the village, Oshino, renowned for its series of eight natural springs referred to as Oshino Hakkai (eight ponds). These springs originating from the mountain's snowmelt and underground sources, have been naturally filtered through layers of volcanic rock, resulting in remarkably clear water. Each one is considered sacred, has its own unique significance and is framed by traditional thatched-roof houses and walking paths. Some of the houses are now used as shops and restaurants, where you can choose to have lunch on your own account.


In the afternoon, the tour will continue to Lake Kawaguchi, positioned at the foothills of Mount Fuji, with its calm waters serving as a mirror, reflecting the majestic mountain's image on clear days. Oishi Park, spread across the northern shores of the lake is next, and this enchanting garden is inundated with vibrant seasonal flowers, particularly cherry blossoms and tulips during spring. If conditions permit, you can view Mount Fuji from one of the observational platforms. Nearby, Itchiku Kubota Art Museum displays the textile art of Itchiku Kubota, a master dyer and artist renowned for his revival of the lost art of Tsujigahana silk dyeing. This ancient art technique is a complex method of colouring fabrics and was heavily influenced by his appreciation of Mount Fuji and the surrounding landscape.


You’ll then carry on towards Matsumoto and check into your hotel with a free evening for dinner and to relax.

Day Seven – Included Tour Of Matsumoto And Afternoon At Leisure

Location: Matsumoto

Accommodation Name: hotel

Meals Included: Breakfast

Once you’ve had breakfast, you’ll join your guide for a morning tour of Matsumoto, celebrated for its well-preserved castle, access to the Northern Japan Alps and picturesque landscapes. The internationally acclaimed artist, Yayoi Kusama, was also born in this city – keep an eye out for a bus decorated with her famous polka design.


By foot, you’ll walk to the 16th-century Matsumoto Castle, Japan’s oldest wooden castle, which is also known as ‘Crow Castle’ due to its black exterior. You can enter its impressive wooden interior, climb to the top for incredible views and learn about its history through exhibits and displays. You’ll then meander along Nakamachi Street, a historic district with traditional wooded storefronts, Edo-period buildings, art galleries, souvenir shops, and cafés.  


The afternoon will be free for you to seek out a lunch spot and potter around at your own pace, perhaps visiting the Ukiyo-e Ōta Memorial Museum of Art, known for its woodblock prints, illustrating imagery of nature, historical events and everyday life.  


In the evening, you’ll return to the hotel to unwind and have dinner on your own account.

Day Eight – Included Visit To Takayama, Lunch, And Shirakawa-Go

Location: Takayama

Accommodation Name: hotel

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch

Have breakfast, check out and board the coach for Miyagawa Morning Market in the city of Takayama, enclosed by mountainous scenery. Spread across the banks of Miyagawa River, this market features open-air stalls and small shops selling crafts, traditional goods and fresh produce.  


You’ll then head into the old town district and walk along Sanmachi Street, bounded by traditional merchant house-style houses, sake breweries and storehouses, artisan shops and cultural centres. Many locals open their doors to the public, so you can gain a glimpse into the former living quartets of merchants before having an included lunch at a local restaurant.  


The tour will continue to the region, Shirakawa-go, a UNESCO World Heritage Site famous for its traditional gassho-zukuri farmhouses – steep thatched roofs that resemble hands in prayer (gassho). These rooves are designed to withstand heavy snowfall during winter months, and some of them are more than 250 years old. The largest of these properties, Wada House, is open to the public and serves as a museum, where you can learn about the lifestyle and history of the villagers who lived here.  


As the day comes to an end, you’ll depart for the delightful, historic city of Kanazawa and check into your next hotel.

Day Nine – Included Morning Tour Of Kanazawa With Afternoon At Leisure

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Location: Kanazawa

Accommodation Name: hotel

Meals Included: Breakfast

After breakfast, you’ll join your tour manager for a morning sightseeing tour, beginning with beautiful Kenroku-en Garden, considered one of the ‘Three Great Gardens of Japan’. Constructed during the Edo Period, this landscaped haven is celebrated for its year-round seasonal beauty and features a large pond, bridges, walking paths, tea houses and rest areas.  


A break will be had for lunch on your own account before the tour visits the Higashi-Chaya District, which is characterised by its tea houses, known as chaya that border the cobbled stone streets. These buildings were historically venues for geisha performances, tea ceremonies, and traditional entertainment. You’ll also stop at Omicho Market, also known as Kanazawa's Kitchen, popular with locals and visitors for its fresh seafood and local produce. Keep an eye out for specialty items like Kanazawa's famous gold leaf products, including gold leaf-covered ice cream and sweets.  


The coach will then pick you up for a transfer to Kyoto, the country’s former imperial capital. Upon arrival, you’ll check into the hotel in the downtown area and choose somewhere for dinner.

Day 10 – Included Full Day Tour Of Kyoto

Location: Kyoto

Accommodation Name: hotel

Meals Included: Breakfast

Fuel up on breakfast as a full day of sightseeing awaits in Japan’s former imperial capital and cultural hub. Discover Kinkaku-ji, also known as the Golden Pavilion, one of Kyoto’s most iconic landmarks. Reflecting onto the Kyoko-chi (Mirror Pond), this 14-century Buddhist temple covered in shimmering gold leaf is surrounded by meticulously landscaped grounds. 


Ryoanji Temple, another Buddhist temple on the itinerary, is known for its minimalistic rock garden, which is considered a masterpiece of Zen design. This garden has 15 carefully placed rocks and white gravel, designed to evoke a sense of tranquillity and balance. There’s a nearby tea house, where you can sip on a matcha tea and admire the view from, too.  


Nijo Castle is next, and this UNESCO World Heritage Site was built in 1603 as the residence of Tokugawa Ieyasu, the founder of the Tokugawa Shogunate that ruled the country for over 200 years. It later served as an imperial palace for visiting emperors. A highlight of this property is the Ninomaru Palace, a fine example of lavish Momoyama architecture. As you walk through the interior, you'll notice a unique feature known as ‘nightingale floors’, which are designed to chirp like birds, serving as a security measure against intruders. 


To conclude the excursion, you’ll explore the city’s entertainment and geisha district, Gion. This is one of the few places where you can still encounter these skilled entertainers in their traditional attire. Narrow, traditional wooden houses that once housed merchants and artisans line the lantern-lit streets Many of these buildings have now been transformed into tea houses, restaurants, and shops, which you can browse before returning to the hotel.

Day 11 – Included Excursion To Nara And Wagashi Making Experience With Optional Kyoto Night Tour

Location: Nara

Accommodation Name: hotel

Meals Included: Breakfast

Have breakfast and then set off on a morning excursion to Nara, a former capital of Japan, known for its ancient temples and holy sites. This tour will kick off with a visit to Todaiji Temple, a Buddhist shrine that houses the Great Buddha (Daibutsu), the largest bronze Buddha statue in the world. Displayed in the Great Buddha Hall, a sprawling wooden building, the statue is a testament to the craftsmanship of the time. 


You’ll then venture over to Nara Deer Park, an expansive public common, home to over 1,000 tame deer, considered sacred and protected by the city. Kasuga-taisha, a Shinto shrine is next, and a spectacle to observe with its scarlet structures, vast assortment of stone lanterns, and ethereal forest surroundings. 


The coach will take you back to Kyoto, where you’ll partake in a wagashi making experience. Wagashi are traditional Japanese sweets that come in various shapes, colours, and flavours, and are often served with green tea. During the lesson, you’ll be guided through the process of creating the intricate designs before sampling your hard work.  


In the afternoon, you’ll return to the hotel and have the rest of the day at leisure. Alternatively, you'll have the chance to opt into a city tour of Kyoto by night. 


Start with a stroll along the Kamo Gawa’s riverfront, visit the Gion Geisha District, with its brightly-lit Yasaka Shrine, and experience Kyoto’s traditional architecture with walks down two of the city’s oldest streets, Hanamikoji and Yasaka Street.


Find dinner along the way in a local restaurant before heading back to your hotel for the night.

Day 12 – Included Bullet Train To Hiroshima, Ferry To Miyajima Island And Tour

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Location: Hiroshima

Accommodation Name: hotel

Meals Included: Breakfast

Following breakfast, you’ll check out and head to the station to board the high-speed Nozomi bullet train for Hiroshima. Japan’s bullet trains are one of the fastest and most efficient ways to travel between major cities in a relatively short amount of time.  


Once you’ve arrived at Hiroshima station, you’ll journey on a ferry ride to Miyajima Island located in Hiroshima Bay. Covered in forests and peppered with ancient temples, this island is home to Itsukushima Shrine. A ‘floating’ torii orange gate, which becomes partially submerged at high tide, serves as the entrance to this 12th-century shrine that you’ll visit. There’ll then be time for lunch on your own account – make sure you sample okonomiyaki, a savoury pancake dating back to the pre-war period.  


The ferry will return to the mainland, where you’ll visit Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum, which exhibits artefacts, photographic displays, and personal accounts of the atomic bombing's impact on the city and its people. You’ll also see Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, with the A-Bomb Dome structure that symbolises the city’s resilience, peace efforts and is a remembrance of the atomic bombing during World War II.


You’ll then check into your hotel nearby and have a free evening to enjoy.

Day 13 – Included Bullet Train To Osaka, Tour And Afternoon At Leisure

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Location: Osaka

Accommodation Name: hotel

Meals Included: Breakfast

Post-breakfast, you’ll check out and then transfer to the station to board another bullet train to the port city and commercial centre of Osaka. A coach will pick you up and you can have lunch on your own arrangement.  


You’ll then reunite with your tour manager and fellow travellers to explore two of the city’s main districts. Dotonbori is the first, and this entertainment hub is positioned along the Dotonbori Canal, and famed for its neon lights, over-the-top signage and lively nightlife. You can’t miss the Glico running man – a massive brightly illuminated sign and one of the most well-known landmarks in Osaka.  


Shinsaibashi, the second stop, has been a go-to shopping spot since the 1600s, and is packed with modern shopping centres, department stores and arcades. Your tour manager will take you down to Shinsaibashi-suji, an undercover shopping avenue in the centre with familiar brands and unique boutiques edging the street.  


Later in the afternoon, you’ll check into your hotel and take advantage of an afternoon and evening at leisure.

Day 14 – Day At Leisure In Osaka With An Optional Tabearuki Experience And Included Farewell Dinner

Location: Osaka

Accommodation Name: hotel

Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner

You can enjoy a relaxed breakfast this morning as you have a full free day to do as little or as much as you like in this city. Perhaps, return to the districts you experienced yesterday, or tick some additional experiences off your list, like seeing Osaka Castle, taking in the views from the Umeda Sky Building's Floating Garden Observatory or visiting Shitenno-ji Temple, Japan’s oldest Buddhist temple.  


You'll also have the chance to join an optional tabearuki (culinary tour) around Osaka's popular Kuromon Ichiba Market. Revel in culinary delights from across the world as you make your way along this covered market street. Be sure to try some of Osaka’s favourite street foods while here, from Takoyaki (battered octopus balls) to Kushikatsu (deep-fried vegetables and meats, served on skewers).  


In the evening, you’ll join the other travellers for a final farewell dinner, no doubt sharing special memories of the trip.

Day 15 – Day At Leisure And Fly To The Uk

Location: Osaka

Accommodation Name: hotel

Meals Included: Breakfast

It’s your last breakfast and opportunity to make the most of your time in Osaka. Store your luggage at the hotel and seek out more historical, cultural and culinary sights.  


 When evening comes around, you’ll be transferred to the airport for your flight home.

Day 16 – Land Back In The Uk

Location: United Kingdom

You’ll arrive back in the UK after your once-in-a-lifetime holiday.

What's Included

  • 13 nights’ bed and breakfast accommodation in a series of good quality hotels in Tokyo (3 nights), Mishima (1), Matsumoto (2), Kanazawa (1), Kyoto (3), Hiroshima (1) and Osaka (2)

  • 12 breakfasts, two lunches, and one dinner

  • Tour of Tokyo and tea ceremony

  • Visit to Hakone, cruise and cable car ride

  • Visit to Oshino and Lake Kawaguchi

  • Tour of Matsumoto

  • Visit to Takayama and Shirakawa-go

  • Tour of Kanazawa

  • Tour of Kyoto

  • Excursion to Nara and wagashi making experience

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Hotel transfer times

The transfer time from Tokyo airport to your hotel is approximately 60 minutes, and from your Osaka hotel to the airport is approximately 90 minutes.

Luggage allowance

You are permitted to take one suitcase per person on the aircraft, which should not exceed 23kg.

Passports and visas

British citizens require passports when travelling overseas and this must be valid for the duration of your stay. If you are not a British citizen, you may need a visa for the country/countries you are visiting (please contact the respective embassies to check and to apply).

Special requirements

If you have notified us of any special requirements, please check that they have been noted and acknowledged. This is especially important with any dietary needs you may have.

Disabled access

The majority of our tours involve a certain amount of walking, including a short walk from the coach stop to the town, attraction or venue you're visiting. If you are bringing a wheelchair, please let us know at the time of booking so that appropriate arrangements can be made. In many developing countries access is sometimes not as easy as at home. Should you have walking difficulties, getting around monuments and attractions may be harder and, in some cases, impossible. Should you have any concerns whatsoever please do contact us prior to travel.

Travel vaccinations

Requirements and advice can vary over time, and from person to person, so please contact your GP about eight weeks before your trip to check whether you need any vaccinations or any other preventive measures.

Itinerary changes

Occasionally, for operational reasons, we may have to change the order of the excursions on your holiday. The final day-by-day itinerary will be confirmed on your Final Travel Documents, which you will receive approximately three weeks prior to your departure.

Changes to your hotels

Should circumstances require, we reserve the right to accommodate you in alternative hotels, of a similar standard, nearby. Full details of your hotels will be sent with your Final Travel Documents.

Road Conditions

In some countries road networks are continually being improved and expanded, which can mean that, from time to time, roadworks and rough road surfaces can extend journey times. Some journeys are made on winding mountain roads and passes, which may also make for slow travelling - although the scenery is usually worth it! Many roads do not have separate pavements or safety barriers, and great care should be taken when crossing or walking alongside roads.

Hotel transfer times

The transfer time from Tokyo airport to your hotel is approximately 60 minutes, and from your Osaka hotel to the airport is approximately 90 minutes.

Luggage allowance

You are permitted to take one suitcase per person on the aircraft, which should not exceed 23kg.

Passports and visas

British citizens require passports when travelling overseas and this must be valid for the duration of your stay. If you are not a British citizen, you may need a visa for the country/countries you are visiting (please contact the respective embassies to check and to apply).

Special requirements

If you have notified us of any special requirements, please check that they have been noted and acknowledged. This is especially important with any dietary needs you may have.

Disabled access

The majority of our tours involve a certain amount of walking, including a short walk from the coach stop to the town, attraction or venue you're visiting. If you are bringing a wheelchair, please let us know at the time of booking so that appropriate arrangements can be made. In many developing countries access is sometimes not as easy as at home. Should you have walking difficulties, getting around monuments and attractions may be harder and, in some cases, impossible. Should you have any concerns whatsoever please do contact us prior to travel.

Travel vaccinations

Requirements and advice can vary over time, and from person to person, so please contact your GP about eight weeks before your trip to check whether you need any vaccinations or any other preventive measures.

Itinerary changes

Occasionally, for operational reasons, we may have to change the order of the excursions on your holiday. The final day-by-day itinerary will be confirmed on your Final Travel Documents, which you will receive approximately three weeks prior to your departure.

Changes to your hotels

Should circumstances require, we reserve the right to accommodate you in alternative hotels, of a similar standard, nearby. Full details of your hotels will be sent with your Final Travel Documents.

Road Conditions

In some countries road networks are continually being improved and expanded, which can mean that, from time to time, roadworks and rough road surfaces can extend journey times. Some journeys are made on winding mountain roads and passes, which may also make for slow travelling - although the scenery is usually worth it! Many roads do not have separate pavements or safety barriers, and great care should be taken when crossing or walking alongside roads.

Mode of Transport

Travel seamlessly with included transfers, two high-speed bullet train journeys to Hiroshima and Osaka, and a ferry ride to Miyajima Island, ensuring a smooth and efficient exploration of Japan's diverse landscapes.

Accommodation

Enjoy 13 nights of bed and breakfast accommodation in quality hotels across Tokyo, Mishima, Matsumoto, Kanazawa, Kyoto, Hiroshima, and Osaka, ensuring comfort and convenience throughout your journey.

Check out our Q&As

  • What is the significance of the tea ceremony included in the tour?

    The tea ceremony is an ancient cultural activity in Japan that involves the preparation and presentation of matcha, powdered green tea. It is a spiritual process and a type of art form based on Zen philosophy, intended to bring about inner peace and harmony to those involved.

  • What can I expect to see during the visit to Hakone?

    In Hakone, you will cruise across Lake Ashinoko with views of Mount Fuji, visit the Hakone Shrine with its iconic red torii gate, and take a cable car ride to Owakudani 'Boiling Valley', a volcanic crater with sulfuric vents and hot springs.

  • What is special about the village of Oshino?

    Oshino is renowned for its eight natural springs, known as Oshino Hakkai, which are considered sacred. The springs are framed by traditional thatched-roof houses and walking paths, offering a picturesque setting.

  • What is unique about the Shirakawa-go region?

    Shirakawa-go is a UNESCO World Heritage Site famous for its traditional gassho-zukuri farmhouses, which have steep thatched roofs designed to withstand heavy snowfall. Some of these farmhouses are over 250 years old.

  • What are some highlights of the Kyoto tour?

    In Kyoto, you will visit the Golden Pavilion, Ryoanji Temple with its Zen rock garden, Nijo Castle with its 'nightingale floors', and explore the Gion district, known for its traditional wooden houses and geisha culture.

  • What will I experience during the excursion to Nara?

    In Nara, you will visit Todaiji Temple, home to the largest bronze Buddha statue in the world, explore Nara Deer Park with its sacred deer, and see the Kasuga-taisha Shrine with its stone lanterns and forest surroundings.

  • What is the purpose of the visit to Hiroshima?

    The visit to Hiroshima includes a ferry ride to Miyajima Island to see the Itsukushima Shrine and its 'floating' torii gate, as well as a tour of the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum and Park to understand the impact of the atomic bombing.

  • What culinary experiences are available in Osaka?

    In Osaka, you can join an optional tabearuki (culinary tour) at Kuromon Ichiba Market, where you can try local street foods like Takoyaki and Kushikatsu. The tour also includes a farewell dinner with fellow travelers.

  • How long has the tour company been trading?

    Since 1983

  • Vaccination Requirements

    Your health and safety are pivotal to our operations, and every customer travelling on a tour with us must be fully vaccinated against Covid-19. Fully vaccinated means that you have had the full course of an approved vaccine a minimum of 14 days prior to your holiday. We also recommend that you travel with proof that you’ve been fully vaccinated.

  • What Ethical Travel credentials does the tour company have?

    Our company’s mission is to enrich lives and improve wellbeing through travel. A big part of that is ‘Travel for Good’. Our ‘Travel for Good’ hub is our first step in a long journey to reduce carbon, offset anything we produce as a company and travel without harming the planet or the people of the destinations we go to.

  • What policies are in place for Covid-19?

    Please contact us for latest Covid-19 policies

  • Fitness to Travel

    We strive to give all our customers full care and attention, but we do need to know at the time of booking if there are any special needs or requirements. It is particularly important that we are advised of any disabilities and also if you intend to bring any specialist equipment such as a wheelchair with you. Please make sure that you make us aware of any requirements.

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Hurrah for Eddie and Simon, Newmarket's highlands duo!

26-Oct-2021

Very happy time on an action packed trip to the Scottish highlands. Eddie as tour manager and Simon as driver. Eddie shared his passion for Scottish history and between them they treated us to many unscheduled cultural stops that enhanced our holiday. They went above and beyond all the time. Train trips were amazing and views unforgettable. Hotel was welcoming and food was good. Hot water aplenty for bath. We wanted to escape to another world for a few days and we truly did. THANK YOU. Chris and Caroline

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Tony King, GB  

Canada October 2021

28-Oct-2021

We have returned from our long overdue trip to Canada Niagara Falls to the Rockies stating in Toronto and finishing in Vancouver. Well we happened to be the first trip back after the Coiid outbreak and it was so good to go. The company had made sure we were all safe and masks were worn where ever they had to be but this did not dampen the trip at all, the Tour directors ( guides ) were brilliant and we saw and did so much it was a fantastic trip which I would recommend to everyone, defiantly one for the bucket list.

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