We love —
- Wandering through immersive art installations of TeamLab Planets, where light, water, and movement blur the line between reality and fantasy.
- Stepping into a living postcard of Japan’s past with golden temples, serene bamboo groves, and kimono-clad geishas.
- Diving into Japan’s culinary capital, Osaka, where sizzling okonomiyaki and endless street food delights make every meal an adventure.
Customer reviews —
Your itinerary in brief —
Your itinerary in detail —
10 night tour:
DAY 1: ARRIVAL IN TOKYO
Upon arrival at Tokyo Airport (HND/NRT), you will be transferred to your hotel, where you can check in and settle in for a restful night.
Included:
- Shared transfer from Tokyo Airport (HND/NRT) → Tokyo hotel
- Night at Sunshine City Prince Hotel Ikebukuro 4* or Sequence Suidobashi 4*
Suggestions:
- Stand at Shibuya Crossing and visit the Hachiko Statue
- Take in panoramic views from Shibuya Sky observation deck
- Savour fresh sushi at Tsukiji Outer Market, including melt-in-the-mouth tuna sashimi
DAY 2: TOKYO
Included:
- Breakfast
- Night at Sunshine City Prince Hotel Ikebukuro 4* or Sequence Suidobashi 4*
Suggestions:
- Explore Sensō-ji Temple, Tokyo’s oldest Buddhist temple
- Stroll along Nakamise Street and sample traditional snacks
- Enjoy grilled skewers of yakitori in a cosy izakaya in Shinjuku
DAY 3: TOKYO
Included:
- Breakfast
- 1 x entrance ticket to the TeamLAB Planets immersive exhibition per person, per stay
- Night at Sunshine City Prince Hotel Ikebukuro 4* or Sequence Suidobashi 4*
Suggestions:
- Dive into anime and gaming culture in Akihabara
- Stroll through the stylish streets of Harajuku and Omotesando
- Taste rich bowls of ramen in hidden local noodle shops across the city
DAY 4: TOKYO
Included:
- Breakfast
- Night at Sunshine City Prince Hotel Ikebukuro 4* or Sequence Suidobashi 4*
Suggestions:
- Relax in the green surroundings of Ueno Park and its museums
- Walk through the tranquil Meiji Shrine forest
- Indulge in crispy tempura or delicate wagashi sweets in traditional districts
DAY 5: TOKYO → KYOTO
- Breakfast
- Train ticket from Tokyo → Kyoto
- Night at Hotel Almont Kyoto 4*
Suggestions:
- Wander through Kiyomizu-dera Temple, overlooking the city
- Stroll through Gion in search of geisha and traditional streets
- Try yudofu, a simple yet elegant tofu hot pot dish in temple restaurants
DAY 6: KYOTO
Included:
- Breakfast
- 1 x tea ceremony per person, per stay
- Night at Hotel Almont Kyoto 4*
Suggestions:
- Admire the golden reflections of Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion)
- Experience Zen tranquillity at Ryoan-ji rock garden
- Sip ceremonial matcha in a traditional tea house
DAY 7: KYOTO
Enjoy another leisure day. Kyoto served as Japan’s imperial capital for over 1,000 years and remains its cultural heart.
Included:
- Breakfast
- Night at Hotel Almont Kyoto 4*
Suggestions:
- Take the train to Nara, where you can stroll through Nara Park and encounter deer roaming freely.
- Follow the peaceful Philosopher’s Path lined with cherry trees
- Savour matcha and wagashi in serene tea houses
DAY 8: KYOTO → OSAKA
Included:
- Breakfast
- Train ticket from Kyoto → Osaka
- Night at Noku Osaka 4*
Suggestions:
- Explore Osaka Castle and its surrounding park
- Walk along the neon-lit Dotonbori canal
- Bite into crispy takoyaki, octopus-filled street snacks freshly cooked on hot plates
DAY 9: OSAKA
Included:
- Breakfast
- 1 x entrance ticket to the Tsutenkaku Tower, including a downhill slide, per person, per stay
- Night at Noku Osaka 4*
Suggestions:
- Shop and explore Shinsaibashi’s covered arcades
- Taste local street food at Kuromon Ichiba Market
- Try savoury okonomiyaki, a layered Japanese pancake unique to Osaka
DAY 10: OSAKA
Included:
- Breakfast
- 1 x entrance pass to Universal Studios Japan (excluding Super Nintendo World) per person, per stay
- Night at Noku Osaka 4*
Suggestions:
- Enjoy panoramic views from Umeda Sky Building
- Discover marine life at Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan
- Indulge in kushikatsu, deep-fried skewers served in lively local diners
DAY 11: DEPARTURE FROM OSAKA
Included:
- Breakfast
- Limousine bus or train transfer from Osaka city centre → Osaka Airport (KIX)
11-night itinerary
13-night itinerary
Important information about your tour and visits: The hotels, which comply with local standards, are indicative and may be changed locally for hotels of a similar category. The itinerary is subject to changes due to compelling reasons such as delayed flights, weather conditions or other cases of force majeure. The order of visits is also subject to change without affecting the overall experience of the itinerary. Please note: Return transfers are only included for flights departing from Kansai Airport (KIX). If your return flight is scheduled from Itami (ITM) or Kobe (UKB) Airport, you will need to arrange your own transportation at your own expense. Additional information:
- AIRPORT-HOTEL TRANSFER BY SHARED SHUTTLE
The shared shuttle takes you directly from the airport to your hotel and vice versa. The shuttle may make several stops along the way.
- HAKONE FREE PASS (11- and 13-night packages only)
It connects Tokyo from Shinjuku Station to Hakone via the Odakyu Line in 2 hours. In addition to the train journey, this pass gives you free access to Hakone Tozan buses and many of the city's tourist attractions. For example, take a cruise on Lake Ashi and ascend the Hakone Ropeway (cable car) to admire the Owakudani volcanic area. You also benefit from discounts at partner retailers. The pass is valid for 2 days after activation.
- RAIL TRANSPORT
In Japan, the train is the most convenient way to travel. Both large cities and villages are well served, and the Japanese rail network is diverse and highly functional. It offers the opportunity to travel on the famous Shinkansen, Japan's high-speed train, which reaches speeds of 320 km/h.
- AIRPORT TRANSFER BY LIMOUSINE BUS
The limousine bus connects the airport to the bus stop closest to your hotel and vice versa. The vehicle makes several stops along the way.
Your hotels —
Just for you:
Hand-picked just for you
At each of your stops, you will be staying in thoughtfully selected 4* hotels (or similar).
- Tokyo: Sunshine City Prince Hotel Ikebukuro or Sequence Suidobashi
- Hakone: Ichinoyu Honkan (11 & 13 night-itineraries only)
- Kyoto: Hotel Almont Kyoto
- Osaka: Noku Osaka
If the hotels listed above are unavailable, you will be provided with comfortable accommodation in similar hotels. Local standards apply.
Ryokan information:
Your stay also includes an authentic experience rooted in local traditions, with a stay in a private room in a tranquil ryokan in Hakone, near Mount Fuji.
A ryokan is a traditional Japanese inn, usually featuring:
-Tatami-matted rooms (woven straw floors)
-Futon bedding, laid out on the floor each night
-Sliding paper doors (shoji) and minimalist design
-Shared bathrooms and baths (often hot springs, or onsen)
-A strong emphasis on omotenashi, the art of Japanese hospitality’
More information:
Any specific requests regarding the type of bedding (double bed, twin beds) are subject to availability and may incur an additional charge.
Note: in Japan, hotel rooms are often quite small and beds are small.
Tourist tax not included, to be paid on site.
Approximate amount to be paid to date for information purposes:
- 4* hotel = €5/room/night
Check-in is usually in the middle of the afternoon (3pm-4pm).
Check-out is usually in the morning (10 a.m.).
The accommodation included in this trip is not suitable for people with reduced mobility or babies (0 to 1.99 years old). For more information, please contact customer service.
Single rooms are available at an additional cost. Any specific requests regarding the type of bed (double bed, twin beds) are subject to availability and may incur an additional charge. Note: In Japan, hotel rooms are often quite small and beds are small.
Your dining choices
This is a bed and breakfast stay. As part of the 11- and 13-night itineraries, a typical half-board dinner (excluding drinks) is included during your stay in Hakone, offering you an even deeper immersion in the authentic flavours of Japan. Please note: If, due to airline schedules, the first and last days are shortened by a late arrival or early departure, no meal refunds will be given.
Included extra —
3GB included mobile internet data, to make your journey easier
Stay connected on the move with this exclusive mobile internet offer, perfect for modern travellers. Activate your included eSIM and enjoy connection wherever you go. Easily share your internet connection with friends and family without limits.
Please note: 3GB of internet data represents around 30 hours of web browsing/audio streaming or 3 to 4 hours of video streaming/social networking/video calls.
Optional excursions and extras —
Helicopter flight - Tokyo Bay - 10 min (1 to 3 persons)
Discover Tokyo Bay during a 10-minute panoramic flight: a unique experience that allows you to admire the Japanese capital from the sky in just a few moments.
Helicopter flight - Tokyo at sunset - 30 min (1 to 5 people)
Fly over Tokyo at sunset and discover the illuminated city and its iconic districts such as Shinjuku, Shibuya and Asakusa during an unforgettable panoramic flight.
Helicopter flight - Tokyo & Mount Fuji - 90 mins (1 to 3 people)
The most breathtaking helicopter flight in Tokyo: fly over the Japanese capital, Mount Fuji, Yokohama and Hakone for an exceptional aerial experience.
Mount Fuji in all its splendour
Depart from Tokyo for a day trip to Mount Fuji, where you can enjoy spectacular views, cultural sites and traditional villages.
Discover Tokyo (half day)
Discover Tokyo's must-see sights in half a day on a guided bus tour with an English-speaking guide.
Stay connected with an unlimited data plan
Add an unlimited mobile data plan to stay connected with complete freedom, without any risk of exceeding your allowance. Activate your eSIM and enjoy continuous connectivity wherever you go: share the internet with your loved ones, find the best places around you, use your GPS without stress and enjoy your favourite apps to the full, without worrying about your usage.
Your journey to Japan —
Flights:
You will be able to choose your airline and flight times when you make your booking, in either Economy, Premium, or Business class, depending on the destination and carrier. This flight may include one or more stopovers. Please review your flight options carefully as departure and arrival airports may differ, in order to offer the best price.
Luggage information
Luggage, meals and other services on board may be subject to an additional fee on certain airlines. It is possible to view details of luggage allowances when you choose your flights at the next stage of the booking process. If luggage is not included with your flight, please go to the airline's website before your departure to purchase your luggage for an additional fee.
For domestic flights, airlines do not always offer the option of reserving luggage. In this case, you will need to pay for it at the airport counter.
You will receive all the information you need to check in for your flights after you have made your reservation.
Your destinations —
Tokyo
Tokyo, a dynamic and ever-evolving metropolis, seamlessly blends the ancient with the modern. Known for its neon-lit streets, towering skyscrapers, and futuristic technology, the city also offers serene gardens, traditional temples, and sacred Shinto shrines. Beneath the fast-paced exterior, Tokyo remains rooted in its rich cultural heritage, inviting visitors to explore its unique contrasts.
Must-sees:
- Imperial Palace: A peaceful retreat in the heart of the city, offering a glimpse into Japan’s imperial history.
- Senso-ji Temple: Tokyo’s oldest and most famous Buddhist temple, located in the vibrant Asakusa district.
- Hamarikyu Gardens: A tranquil escape, showcasing beautifully landscaped gardens and traditional tea houses.
Culinary culture:
Tokyo’s food scene is as diverse as its cultural landscape. From high-end sushi restaurants to humble izakayas and food stalls, the city offers something for every palate. Indulge in world-class sushi at the renowned Tsukiji Fish Market, savour traditional ramen in local noodle shops, or sample delicious tempura and yakitori. The city’s culinary offerings reflect its blend of both contemporary and age-old traditions, with flavours that range from delicate to bold.
Dive deeper:
Explore the lesser-known gems of Tokyo, such as the Yanaka District, where traditional wooden houses and local artisans offer an authentic view of old Tokyo. Wander through the Nezu Shrine, a serene spot famous for its torii gates, or visit Odaiba, a futuristic entertainment hub, to witness the city's innovative spirit in action. Tokyo’s hidden treasures offer a deeper connection to the cultural roots of Japan.
Good to know:
Tokyo’s public transport system is efficient and easy to navigate, making it ideal for exploration. Japan's capital city is renowned for its neighbourhoods, each with its own distinct charm. For example, Shibuya is known for its youthful energy and fashion scene, while Asakusa offers a more traditional experience with its iconic Senso-ji Temple and historic shopping streets. Visitors should also explore Odaiba, a futuristic waterfront district featuring high-tech shopping malls, entertainment complexes, and stunning views of Tokyo Bay. Don’t miss the quirkily themed cafes, such as the animal cafes or robot-themed establishments, which offer an intriguing and distinctly Tokyo experience.
Hakone
Nestled within the forested hills of the Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park, Hakone is Japan’s quintessential escape into nature, art, and tradition. Just a short journey from Tokyo, it offers a soothing contrast to the capital’s energy, with volcanic landscapes, serene lakes, and centuries-old onsen culture—all framed, on clear days, by iconic Mount Fuji.
Must-sees / Must-do:
- Lake Ashi (Ashinoko): Cruise across this tranquil crater lake, where torii gates rise from the water and Mount Fuji often appears dramatically in the distance.
- Hakone Ropeway: Glide above steaming valleys and rugged terrain for panoramic views of the volcanic landscape.
- Owakudani Valley: A dramatic geothermal area where sulphur vents hiss from the earth; try the famous black eggs said to add years to your life.
- Hakone Open-Air Museum: A unique fusion of modern art and nature, featuring large-scale sculptures set against mountain scenery.
- Hakone Shrine: Hidden among towering cedar trees, this atmospheric Shinto shrine is one of the region’s most photogenic spots.
Culinary culture:
Hakone’s cuisine is simple and seasonal. Expect fresh mountain vegetables, handmade soba noodles, and locally produced tofu, often enjoyed in traditional ryokan. Many inns serve beautifully presented kaiseki dinners, showcasing regional flavours and impeccable craftsmanship.
Dive deeper:
Hakone is best experienced slowly. Spend the night in a ryokan, sleep on futons, and unwind in natural hot spring baths, some open-air and overlooking forests or rivers. Follow the historic Old Tōkaidō Road, once travelled by samurai and merchants, where moss-covered stone paths whisper stories of Japan’s past.
Good to know:
Hakone is easy to reach from Tokyo by train and is well connected by local transport loops. Weather can change quickly, especially around Mount Fuji—clear mornings offer the best views. Tattoos may be restricted in some onsen, so check in advance or seek tattoo-friendly baths.
Kyoto
Kyoto, the heart of traditional Japan, offers an authentic glimpse into the country's rich cultural past. Steeped in history, it is a city where tranquil gardens, beautiful temples, and vibrant shrines coexist with the timeless beauty of well-preserved architecture. While much of Japan has embraced modernity, Kyoto stands as a guardian of the old ways, preserving its heritage through its quiet charm.
Must-sees:
- Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion): A breathtaking Zen Buddhist temple, surrounded by an idyllic garden and reflecting pond.
- Fushimi Inari Shrine: Famous for its thousands of vermilion torii gates leading up Mount Inari.
- Gion District: A traditional geisha district, where visitors can catch glimpses of these iconic figures in their ceremonial attire.
Culinary culture:
Kyoto’s culinary landscape reflects its deep cultural roots. The city is renowned for kaiseki, a multi-course meal that highlights seasonal ingredients and meticulous preparation. Be sure to sample yudofu (tofu hot pot) at a temple restaurant or savour matcha-based desserts in one of the many tea houses that dot the city. Kyoto’s kyo-yasai (local vegetables) are a must-try, often found in dishes prepared with techniques passed down through generations.
Dive deeper:
For a more authentic Kyoto experience, visit the Nishijin district, a charming area where traditional weaving techniques are still practised. Walk through the shōtengai (shopping streets), where small speciality shops continue to thrive, selling everything from tofu to pickles, often run by families that have passed down their trades for centuries. These glimpses into everyday Kyoto life are essential for understanding the enduring spirit of the city.
Good to know:
Kyoto is known for its traditional tea ceremonies, which can be experienced at various tea houses throughout the city. Participating in one is an opportunity to witness the artistry and deep cultural significance of tea preparation, where every movement is purposeful and steeped in centuries-old tradition. Additionally, Kyoto is home to kimono rental shops, where visitors can dress in the city’s iconic garments and stroll through historic districts like Gion, creating an unforgettable experience that blends past and present.
Osaka
Osaka is Japan’s electrifying culinary and cultural capital, a city that blends historic charm with relentless modern energy. This spirited city is a whirlwind of neon-lit streets, boisterous food markets, and buzzing izakayas, where the locals welcome you with open arms.
Don’t miss
- Osaka Castle – A striking remnant of Japan’s past, surrounded by cherry blossoms in spring.
- Shinsekai – A nostalgic throwback to early 20th-century Japan, packed with old-school izakayas and kushikatsu eateries.
- Sumiyoshi Taisha – One of Japan’s oldest Shinto shrines, known for its unique curved bridge and tranquil setting.
- Universal Studios Japan - A must for theme park lovers, home to the Wizarding World of Harry Potter and Super Nintendo World.
- TeamLab Botanical Garden Osaka: An enchanting digital art installation that transforms nature into a dreamlike, glowing wonderland.
Culinary culture
Food isn’t just a passion in Osaka—it’s a way of life. Known as Japan’s Kitchen, the city serves up some of the country’s most iconic dishes. Dive into a plate of flavour-packed okonomiyaki (savoury pancakes), savour piping hot takoyaki (octopus balls), or feast on melt-in-your-mouth wagyu beef. Street stalls and hidden alleyways overflow with local specialities, while bustling izakayas are the perfect spot to sip sake and toast to good company.
Dive deeper
Beyond the bright lights, Osaka has a deep cultural soul. The National Bunraku Theatre keeps the traditional art of Japanese puppet theatre alive, while the Osaka Museum of Housing and Living lets you step back in time to Edo-period streets. If you’re after a quirky experience, explore America-mura, a hub of vintage fashion and underground music.
Good to know
Osaka is best explored on foot and via its efficient subway system. Spring (March - May) and autumn (September–November) offer pleasant weather and stunning foliage. Summers can be humid, while winters are mild.