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Traversing Japan by Bullet Train, from neon-lit cityscapes to geisha lanes, from Shinto shrines to views of Mount Fuji, from Osaka to Kyoto, Hakone, and Tokyo, this small-group tour reveals the country’s seamless blend of timeless tradition and mesmerising modernity

Overview

Exploring the country’s culture and contrasts, past and present, the tour begins in commercial and very contemporary Osaka. With a castle and ancient Shinto shrine, it is not without historic sites but doesn’t dwell on heritage, focused instead on vibrant shopping streets, with pretty riversides thrown in for good measure. Kyoto is quite the opposite, with imperial palaces, over a thousand Buddhist temples, timber townhouses and old-world shopping streets. Of course, modernity has made a mark on the city, but in the home of geishas, manners, and tradition, it may take much longer to alter the essence of Kyoto. Another sharp contrast follows as we visit Hiroshima, still an affecting site, but defying predictions of its permanent demise with a modern downtown, and the Peace Memorial Park’s reconstruction of heritage monuments. Tranquillity comes naturally to Hakone, a blissful retreat of botanical gardens, forest-shrouded shrines, the gorgeous Lake Ashinoko, and matchless views of Mount Fuji, white-capped and wondrous. One last transition is to Tokyo’s famously soaring skyline, but, down at street level, it masters the mix of old and new with simple wooden structures, and cobbled lanes weaving between the towers.

Highlights

  • Explore contemporary Osaka
  • Wander through Ancient Kyoto
  • Reflect in Hiroshima
  • Marvel at Mt. Fuji
  • Staying at a Ryokan
  • Be amazed by bustling Tokyo
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Itinerary

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Day 1 - Fly indirect to Osaka

Fly overnight from your chosen airport, via Tokyo to Osaka.

Day 2 - Enjoy an afternoon visit to the Umeda Sky Building

Unpretentious, energetic, and industrious, Japan’s second city is known as a hub of great food and neon-lit nightlife. On arrival, transfer to the 4-star Osaka Excel Hotel Tokyu (Rihga Royal Hotel for October & November 2024) and later visit the Floating Garden Observatory, topping the 40-storey Umeda Sky Building, for fantastic, full-circle, panoramas.

Day 3 - Explore the highlights of Osaka

Visit the 16th-century, though much-rebuilt, Osaka Castle, a moated confection within fortress walls, constructed with hundreds of thousands of huge stone blocks. Stroll in the city’s entertainment area, Dotonbori, hemming the canal side with neon lights and garish signs; and enjoy an ‘Okonomiyaki’ savoury pancake lunch. Travel to Kyoto, the country’s capital for eleven centuries, and still the epicentre of Japanese culture. Visit Gion, the city’s geisha district, a combination of high-end restaurants, shrines, temples, and stone-fenced merchants’ houses. Three nights at the 3-star Rihga Gran Hotel.
(B, L)

Day 4 - Enjoy a day of discovery in Kyoto

A full day of discovery in Kyoto includes visits to the Buddhist Kinkaku-ji Golden Pavilion, gloriously coated in gold leaf; the 15th-century Zen dry garden of Ryoan-ji Temple, and Arashiyama Park, renowned for its bamboo groves and beautiful landscapes, and particularly scenic during cherry blossom time and in autumn foliage.
(B)

Day 5 - Visit the landmarks of Kyoto with a tea lesson experience

For an immersive introduction to the rhythm and culture of Kyoto, we use local transport to visit the Buddhist Kiyomizu-dera (‘Temple of the Pure Water Spring’), the complex, with its three-storey pagoda, part of the Historic Monuments of Kyoto UNESCO World Heritage site; explore on foot in the stepped lanes of Ninenzaka Street, lined with traditional architecture, shops and cafés, pagodas and shrines; and experience a Zen meditation, and a lesson in making Japanese tea.
(B)

Day 6 - Take the bullet train to Hiroshima for a Memorial Park visit

Travel by Bullet Train to Hiroshima, etched in collective memory as the ‘ground zero’ of 6th August, 1945. Visit the Peace Memorial Park, created around one of the few buildings still standing, in what was once the commercial heart of the city, including the Atomic Bomb Dome and the museum. Overnight at the 3-star Hotel Granvia.
(B)

Day 7 - Travel to Miyajima Island before continuing to Hakone

 Take a ferry to Miyajima Island to view Itsukushima Shrine and its ‘torii’ gate, built over the water and, at high tide, seemingly floating on the inland sea. Travel by Bullet Train (via Osaka) to Odawara, and transfer to Hakone, set within the Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park, and with far more than its fair share of natural splendour. Overnight at the 4-star Yunohana Prince Hotel (Feb - Apr 2025 3-star Susukinohara Ichinoyu Hotel), peacefully positioned and furnished in Japanese style.
(B, D)

Day 8 - Enjoy a cable car ride and a cruise on Lake Ashinoko

A scenic tour of the area includes a cable car ride over Owakudani Valley, a cruise on the blue waters of Lake Ashinoko, and a visit to Onshi Park, with breathtaking views from the hilltop, across the lake to the fabled form of Mount Fuji. Travel by road to high-tech Tokyo, the country’s sleek, chic, multi-faceted capital, for three nights at the 4-star Royal Park Hotel.
(B)

Day 9 - Explore Tokyo's Asakusa district with a sushi making experience

Using local transport throughout our time in Tokyo, today’s visits include the National Museum, with a vast collection of Japanese art and archaeological artefacts; Asakusa district’s Nakamise shopping street, crammed with stalls of street food, cultural, and religious souvenirs; and the very different Ginza district, with upmarket shops and glitzy cocktail bars. Later, enjoy a sushi making experience.
(B, L)

Day 10 - Enjoy the highlights of the city

Continue exploring the city’s highlights, with a photo-stop at the Imperial Palace Plaza; and visit the Shinto ‘Meiji Shrine’, dedicated to the deified spirits of Emperor Meiji and his consort; and the tower-top Shinjuku Observatory, with stunning views of Tokyo from 202m above the ground.
(B, D)

Day 11 - Fly home from Tokyo

Transfer to Tokyo Haneda airport for the return flight, arriving at London Heathrow the same day.
(B)

Day 1 - Fly indirect to Osaka

Fly overnight from your chosen airport, via Tokyo to Osaka.

Day 2 - Enjoy an afternoon visit to the Umeda Sky Building

Unpretentious, energetic, and industrious, Japan’s second city is known as a hub of great food and neon-lit nightlife. On arrival, transfer to the 4-star Osaka Excel Hotel Tokyu (Rihga Royal Hotel for October & November 2024) and later visit the Floating Garden Observatory, topping the 40-storey Umeda Sky Building, for fantastic, full-circle, panoramas.

Day 3 - Explore the highlights of Osaka

Visit the 16th-century, though much-rebuilt, Osaka Castle, a moated confection within fortress walls, constructed with hundreds of thousands of huge stone blocks. Stroll in the city’s entertainment area, Dotonbori, hemming the canal side with neon lights and garish signs; and enjoy an ‘Okonomiyaki’ savoury pancake lunch. Travel to Kyoto, the country’s capital for eleven centuries, and still the epicentre of Japanese culture. Visit Gion, the city’s geisha district, a combination of high-end restaurants, shrines, temples, and stone-fenced merchants’ houses. Three nights at the 3-star Rihga Gran Hotel.
(B, L)

Day 4 - Enjoy a day of discovery in Kyoto

A full day of discovery in Kyoto includes visits to the Buddhist Kinkaku-ji Golden Pavilion, gloriously coated in gold leaf; the 15th-century Zen dry garden of Ryoan-ji Temple, and Arashiyama Park, renowned for its bamboo groves and beautiful landscapes, and particularly scenic during cherry blossom time and in autumn foliage.
(B)

Day 5 - Visit the landmarks of Kyoto with a tea lesson experience

For an immersive introduction to the rhythm and culture of Kyoto, we use local transport to visit the Buddhist Kiyomizu-dera (‘Temple of the Pure Water Spring’), the complex, with its three-storey pagoda, part of the Historic Monuments of Kyoto UNESCO World Heritage site; explore on foot in the stepped lanes of Ninenzaka Street, lined with traditional architecture, shops and cafés, pagodas and shrines; and experience a Zen meditation, and a lesson in making Japanese tea.
(B)

Day 6 - Take the bullet train to Hiroshima for a Memorial Park visit

Travel by Bullet Train to Hiroshima, etched in collective memory as the ‘ground zero’ of 6th August, 1945. Upon arrival in Hiroshima take a ferry to Miyajima Island to view Itsukushima Shrine and its ‘torii’ gate, built over the water and, at high tide, seemingly floating on the inland sea.  Overnight at the 3-star Hotel Granvia. (B) 

Day 7 - Travel to Miyajima Island before continuing to Hakone

Take a ferry to Miyajima Island to view Itsukushima Shrine and its ‘torii’ gate, built over the water and, at high tide, seemingly floating on the inland sea. Travel by Bullet Train (via Osaka) to Odawara, and transfer to Hakone, set within the Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park, and with far more than its fair share of natural splendour. Overnight at the 4-star Yunohana Prince Hotel, peacefully positioned and furnished in Japanese style.
(B, D)

Day 8 - Enjoy a cable car ride and a cruise on Lake Ashinoko

A scenic tour of the area includes a cable car ride over Owakudani Valley, a cruise on the blue waters of Lake Ashinoko, and a visit to Onshi Park, with breathtaking views from the hilltop, across the lake to the fabled form of Mount Fuji. Travel by road to high-tech Tokyo, the country’s sleek, chic, multi-faceted capital, for three nights at the 4-star Sunshine City Prince Hotel.
(B)

Day 9 - Explore Tokyo's Asakusa district with a sushi making experience

Using local transport throughout our time in Tokyo, today’s visits include the National Museum, with a vast collection of Japanese art and archaeological artefacts; Asakusa district’s Nakamise shopping street, crammed with stalls of street food, cultural, and religious souvenirs. Later, for lunch enjoy a sushi making experience. Continue exploring the city’s highlights, with a photo-stop at the Imperial Palace Plaza before returning to the hotel.
(B, L)

Day 10 - Enjoy the highlights of the city

Start this morning's exploration with the Shibuya Crossing; followed by visiting the Shinto ‘Meiji Shrine’, dedicated to the deified spirits of Emperor Meiji and his consort; and the towertop Shinjuku Observatory, with stunning views of Tokyo from 202m above the ground.
(B, D)

Day 11 - Fly home from Tokyo

Transfer to Tokyo Haneda airport for the return flight, arriving at London Heathrow the same day.
(B)

Notes:

This is a full itinerary with most visits on foot including the use of public transport and carrying luggage on and off trains.

On Day 6, main luggage is transported to Hakone so an overnight bag is needed for the Hiroshima stay.

Please note that in Japan room sizes are generally smaller than in Europe and double beds are not available at all hotels.

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Accommodation

Here is a list of the accommodation you can stay in for this tour. Occasionally we use alternative hotels, or have a choice of hotels to choose from which will be detailed when booking.

Oaska Excel Hotel, Tokyu, Osaka, Japan, Exterior

Osaka Excel Hotel Tokyu – Osaka

A modern 4-star hotel, close to Namba Shrine. Restaurant, bar, gym, WiFi (free). 364 air-conditioned rooms with hairdryer, safe, mini-fridge, tea making facilities and satellite TV.

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Righa Gran Hotel, Kyoto, Japan, Exterior

Rihga Gran Hotel - Kyoto

3-star hotel in Kyoto’s Minami neighbourhood and close to the railway station. Restaurant, bar, public bath and WiFi (free). Air-conditioned rooms with hairdryer, safe, mini-fridge, tea/coffee making facilities and satellite TV.

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Hotel Granvia, Hiroshima, Japan, Exterior

Hotel Granvia - Hiroshima

Hiroshima is directly connected to the JR Hiroshima Station and a 20-minute tram ride from Hiroshima Memorial Peace Park and a 10-minute drive from Hiroshima Castle. This Michelin 3-star rated hotel offers modern accommodation with 6 restaurants, massage services and WiFi (free). Rooms with air-conditioning and heating, fridge, trouser press and a flat-screen TV. Buffet breakfast daily.

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Susukinohara Ichinoyu Hotel, Hakone, Japan, Exterior

Susukinohara Ichinoyu Hotel - Hakone

A traditional Japanese-style hotel in Hakone, a short drive to Hakone Kowakien Yunessun. Restaurant, hot springs and WiFi (free). 38 air-conditioned Ryokan-style rooms with hairdryer, safe, mini-fridge, tea making facilities and satellite TV.

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Yunohana Prince, Hakone, Japan, Pool

Yunohana Prince - Hakone

A traditional Japanese-style 4-star hotel with hot spring baths. Restaurant, WiFi (free) and 59 air-conditioned Japanese-style rooms with hairdryer, mini-fridge and satellite TV.

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Royal Park Hotel, Tokyo, Japan, Exterior

Royal Park Hotel – Tokyo

A classic 4-star hotel in Tokyo’s Chuo neighbourhood, close to Suitengumae underground station. Restaurants, bars and WiFi (free). 419 air-conditioned rooms with hairdryer, safe, mini-bar, tea/coffee making facilities and satellite TV.

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Sunshine City Prince Hotel, Tokyo, Japan, Exterior View

Sunshine City Prince Hotel - Tokyo

A stylish 4-star hotel in the Ikebukuro area. Restaurants and WiFi (free). 1085 air-conditioned rooms with hairdryer, safe, mini-fridge, tea making facilities and satellite TV.

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