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- Discover the Land of the Rising Sun with this trip full of natural and cultural wonders and must-see attractions.
- Relax in the hot springs of Hakone, on the edge of Mount Fuji, and experience Japanese cuisine with a traditional included dinner.
- Admire the temples of the ancient capitals of Kyoto and Nara and then go off the beaten track in Kanazawa, between the Japanese Alps and the sea.
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Discover Japan through this tour: Visit exciting Tokyo and exquisite Kyoto, and experience the beautiful countryside landscapes of Kanazawa and picturesque mountains.Stay in traditional accommodation close to Mount Fuji to experience Japan as locals and enjoy this rich culture.
Your Itinerary In Brief —
Embark on an incredible journey through Japan for 9, 11 or 14 nights, in 3* or 4* hotels depending on the chosen offer.
Where ancient traditions and cutting-edge modernity coalesce is where you will find Japan. Known for its incredible cuisine, rich culture, as well as its breathtaking landscapes and striking temples- Japan is an incredible destination waiting to be explored.
Stay one night in a traditional Japanese ryokan (guest house) and enjoy an included Japan Rail Pass, allowing you to travel freely and easily across the country by train.
An accompanying guide is currently required to move around Japan. With this tour enjoy being shown around the city by English-speaking ambassadors of Japan. Your guide will accompany you from morning to evening, with a programme that is decided on the spot. The guide will also be in charge of booking a restaurant for dinner, close to your hotel. The current regulations do not allow you to go for a walk in the evening outside the hotel or restaurant. If the current regulations become more flexible before your departure, we will offer you a lighter package of accompaniment
Your Itinerary In Detail —
9-Night Tour
Day 1: Tokyo
Arrival in Tokyo.
Welcome at arrivals by your assistant at the airport, who will give you all your travel documents and, if necessary, your Pocket WiFi (optional with supplement).
Accompanied transfer to your hotel.
Check-in at the hotel (rooms available from 3 pm).
Tokyo:
All packages
Guided tour of the main sights of the Japanese capital.
More than a city, Tokyo is a fascinating juxtaposition of high-density districts, skyscrapers, illuminated signs, temples and traditional sanctuaries.
Must-sees:
● The Asakusa district and the Senso-ji temple
● The Tokyo Skytree, culminating at 634 metres, and the Tokyo Tower, a symbol of the city
● Ueno Park and its many museums
● The Shibuya and Shinjuku exit districts
● Hamarikyu, the Japanese garden between the buildings of Tokyo
● The gardens of the Imperial Palace
● Meiji-jingu Shrine
● Ginza, the chic district of Tokyo
● Harajuku: the avant-garde district
● ...and other places detailed in your travel diary.
Kyoto:
All packages
Departure to Kyoto from Tokyo.
Check-in at the hotel.
Guided tour of Kyoto and its region.
Millennium, artistic, spiritual and gourmet: visiting Kyoto is an opportunity to discover the cradle of the Japanese soul in all its facets. A must-see during your stay in Japan.
Includes:
● You will participate in a traditional tea ceremony: Travel back in time by participating in a traditional tea ceremony in an authentic district of Kyoto. Taste delicious matcha tea and understand the intricacies of serving it in one of the city's finest tea houses.
In English only, and in groups (max 12 people). Tea and sweets included. Duration 45 minutes.
Must-Sees:
● The Kinkakuji (Golden Pavilion) and the Ginkakuji (Silver Pavilion)
● The Gion district and the Philosophy Road
● The Ryoanji Zen Garden, a famous dry landscape
● Kiyomizu-dera, a thousand-year-old temple overlooking the city
● The Nishiki market, where you can find the typical ingredients of Kyoto cuisine
● Nijo Castle and its "nightingale" parquet floors
● The Arashiyama bamboo grove, west of Kyoto
● Other places detailed in your travel diary.
Example of day trips from Kyoto:
● The city of Nara, 1 hour from Kyoto by JR train (included in the JR Pass) and its thousands of free-ranging deer.
● The gastronomic capital of Japan, Osaka, located only 20 minutes from Kyoto by shinkansen (included in the JR Pass)
Kanazawa
Departure to Kanazawa from Kyoto on day 7 for 9 nights.
Settle into your ryokan (traditional Japanese accommodation).
Guided tour of Kanazawa
Nestled between the Sea of Japan and the Japanese Alps, Kanazawa has much to offer travellers.
Must-sees:
● Kenroku-en, Kanazawa's beautiful Japanese garden
● Nagamachi samurai district and the former Nomura residence
● Higashiyama, one of the city's three geisha districts
● The Museum of Contemporary Art and its outdoor gallery
● Omicho, the Sea of Japan fish market
Dinner at your traditional Japanese hotel (included).
Return to Tokyo - Day 9
Return to the capital for 2 nights before your return to Europe.
Take advantage of your last few days to visit the places you haven't yet visited and do your last shopping.
Departure from Tokyo - Day 10
Return airport transfer included in your package.
Return flight to Europe chosen by you.
11 and 14 Night Tour
If you choose an 11 or 14-night stay, you will continue your itinerary as follows:
Hiroshima:
11 and 14-night packages
Departure to Hiroshima from Kyoto on day 7 for the 11-night tour or day 10 for the 14-night tour.
Check-in at your hotel.
Guided tour of Hiroshima and its region: discover Hiroshima, a historic site, and its island Miyajima, "the island of gods".
Must-sees:
● The Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park and Museum
● The peace monuments (The dome, the memorial of the young Sadako Sasaki, one of the many victims of radiation)
● The famous Hiroshima Castle
● Itsukushima-jinja shrine and its world-famous and photographed large torii
● Folklore Museum (Egami House)
● Senjôkaku Shinto Temple and its pagoda
Please note that the great torii of Miyajima is under construction for an indefinite period of time.
Kanazawa:
All packages
Departure to Kanazawa from Hiroshima on day 9 of the 11-night tour and on day 12 of the 14 night tour.
Kanazawa.
Check into your ryokan (traditional Japanese accommodation).
Guided tour of Kanazawa
Nestled between the Sea of Japan and the Japanese Alps, Kanazawa has much to offer travellers.
Must-sees:
● Kenroku-en, Kanazawa's beautiful Japanese garden
● Nagamachi samurai district and the former Nomura residence
● Higashiyama, one of the city's three geisha districts
● The Museum of Contemporary Art and its outdoor gallery
● Omicho, the Sea of Japan fish market
Dinner at your traditional Japanese hotel (included).
Return to Tokyo - Day 11 or Day 14
Return to the capital for 2 nights before your return to Europe.
Take advantage of your last few days to visit the places you haven't yet visited and do your last shopping.
Departure from Tokyo - Day 12 or Day 15
Return airport transfer included in your package.
Return flight to Europe chosen by you.
Your Hotels —
Just for you:
- Included traditional tea ceremony in Kyoto.
- Meet & Greet and return airport transfers.
- Transportation between the different stages of the tour thanks to a prepaid transportation card.
- Local English-speaking guides during the trip.
- One mini travel guide received by email 20 days before your departure.
- Included English-speaking telephone assistance.
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Maximum room capacity
During your stay, you will be accommodated in a Standard Room in a 3* or 4* hotel, depending on the offer chosen.
Your 3* Hotels:
- Tokyo: OMO3 Tokyo Akasaka by Hoshino Resorts or equivalent
- Kyoto: Rakuro Share Hotel or equivalent
- Hiroshima: Intergate Hotel or equivalent
- Kanazawa: Ryokan Sumiyoshiya or equivalent
You will sleep on comfortable futons on a tatami mat at Ryokan Kanazawa Chaya. As is customary in Japanese temple hotels, the "onsen" bathroom is shared (not mixed). Toilets and washbasins are usually in the room but are not guaranteed.
Opt for extra space and comfort and choose to upgrade from a twin room to a double room.
Your Dining Choices
Bord type according to the itinerary. In Kanazawa, you will also enjoy one traditional dinner in your ryokan (excluding drinks).
Your Optional Services —
Rent Pocket-wifi for the Duration of Your Stay

Free Wi-Fi access is still rare in Japan. Renting a Pocket Wifi in Japan is essential. It's lightweight and guarantees internet access wherever you are and on any type of device. Several devices can be connected to it at the same time.
We recommend 1 single wifi pocket for 1 to 4 people. No data limit.
Kyoto - Kimono Rental for a Day

Rent a kimono and stroll around the traditional streets of Kyoto for a day in this typical Japanese outfit.
First Class “Green” Japan Rail Pass Upgrade

Wider seats, a better inclination, more legroom, large windows, no queuing in case of heavy traffic: these are the advantages of the "Green" 1st class of Shinkansen.
Your Journey to Japan —
Flights:
You may choose from Economy, Premium or Business class flights on sectors that they operate, at the next stage of the booking process. The flights included are with either a scheduled or no-frills airline and are subject to live availability and prices can change. You can choose your preferred departure times during the booking process. Please select your flight options carefully as departure and arrival airports may differ.
Tokyo
One of the world’s most cutting-edge capitals, Tokyo is a city of contrasts. Famous for its modernity, neon-lit landscape and towering skyscrapers, it is also home to sprawling parkland, peaceful shrines and temples and lovingly tended gardens.
Despite its love affair with manga pop culture, fashion, high-tech trends and conspicuous consumption, below the surface is a city that has its roots in ancient heritage. Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples stand close to skyscrapers as a reminder of a more contemplative time and at the heart of the hyperactive centre lies the serene Imperial Palace, the home of the ruling emperor that provides a tangible link to the city’s historical past.
Behind the shopping, entertainment and commercial emporia can be found quaint wooden houses, private gardens with meticulously clipped bonsai trees and the Zen-like calm of the Hamarikyu Gardens. Discover the fascinating and exquisite culture of Japan where the ancient and modern worlds collide. The city’s reputation as a mega-expensive metropolis is ill-conceived and visitors can take advantage of inexpensive izakaya bars and neighbourhood cafes that serve delicious noodles and rice dishes.