Discover more than just chaotic cities and mountainous landscapes on this ultimate 14-day adventure through Japan. Explore the cultural hubs of Kyoto and Osaka as you learn about Geishas, visit enchanting castles and discover the beautifully quaint backstreets. Spend an evening sleeping at a Buddhist monastery in Mount Koya. Embrace Tokyo’s blend of new and old as visit local fish markets and explore neon-lit neighbourhoods. Follow your guide through the historic heartlands of Takayama and Hiroshima. Travel in style with bullet trains, gondola rides, and boat trips to ensure you get the most out of your adventure!
Duration
Destination
Start/Ends in
14 Days
Japan
Tokyo / Osaka
Hotels
Group Size
Age Requirement
4 & 3 Star
4-18 People
18+
Trip Rating
Trip Theme
Departs
4.7
6 reviews
Discovery,In-Depth Explorer
All Year Round
Why You’ll Love This Tour
This 14-day adventure is perfect for travelers who want to go beyond the tourist hotspots in Japan to discover unique, local, and cultural experiences.
Stay in carefully selected accommodation with traditional onsens and spas at your disposal!
Meditate with Buddhist monks and enjoy an evening of zen as you sleep in a traditional Monastery at Mount Koya.
Discover ancient cities and traditions in-depth with extended stays in Kyoto and Osaka.
Take a day trip to the romantic Miyajima Island to explore the famously floating Torii Gate, Shrines, and breath-taking 360-degree views of the inland sea.
Follow your local guide through historic cities like Hiroshima and explore iconic landscapes like Mt Fuji in Hakone.
The two most prominent buildings of the Garan are the Kondo Hall and the huge Konpon Daito Pagoda. The Hall is a large wooden temple hall where major ceremonies are held.
A modern city on Honshu Island, was largely destroyed by an atomic bomb during World War II. Today, Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park commemorates the 1945 event.
Spacious market with vendors selling street food, fresh produce & shellfish, plus souvenirs. An amazing place to spend splendid times in a peaceful area full of locals.
Kyoto is the cultural heart of Japan, brimming with Buddhist temples, Shinto shrines, and dazzling gardens and palaces. It is the best city to experience Japan's cultural nuances.
A small island in Hiroshima Bay, it is known for its forests and ancient temples. Just offshore, the giant orange Great Torii Gate is partially submerged at high tide.
A Buddhist temple complex perched on Mount Koya, Koyasan is considered one of the most sacred sites in Japan. It is also a scenic retreat with its epic mountain views.
This sacred area is home to the mausoleum of Kobo Daishi, founder of Shingon Buddhism. The cemetery is an important center for Japanese culture and a photogenic spot.
The large port city of Osaka is one of the trendiest cosmopolitan urban centers in Japan. It is a traveler's hub with vibrant nightlife and top-notch international cuisine.
Once a significant military base, Osaka Castle is a historic landmark and graceful touch to the city's skyline with brilliant architecture and beautifully manicured gardens.
This museum is dedicated to documenting the atomic bombing of Hiroshima in World War II. The museum was established in August 1955 with the Peace Memorial Hall.
The Hiroshima Peace Memorial is the only building that remains intact at the explosion site of the atomic bomb. It pays homage to the victims with its half-demolished state.
The mountainous Takayama town is an idyllic place nestling Japan's age-old traditions and rural charm. Hida Folk Village is one of its highlight attractions.
Japan’s busy capital mixes the ultramodern and the traditional from neon-lit skyscrapers to historic temples. The Imperial Palace sits amid large public gardens.
Itinerary
Itinerary
Kon’nichiwa and welcome to the capital of Japan – Tokyo! Meet your group and tour leader for an informal welcome meeting in the hotel lobby at 6.30pm. With a population of above 10 million people, Tokyo offers endless choices when it comes to shopping, green spaces, entertainment, historical sites, culture, and dining!
Accommodation
Villa Fontaine Shiodome or Metropolitan Edmont Lidabashi or Onyado Nono Asakusa Bettei – 4 Star
Included Activities
Group Welcome Meeting
Rise and shine in the city of Tokyo! After a full breakfast, follow your tour leader to learn about the diverse history and colourful culture of Japan as we visit the Hama Rikyu Garden and Meiji Jingu (Shrine), before making the famous Shibuya/Harajuku walk in the city. Enjoy free time in the afternoon to shape your adventure to your likes. Your tour leader will be happy to recommend the best places and activities to your taste. You can catch some fresh air at the public Ueno Park and visit the Tokyo National Museum within. Or explore one of the many fascinating museums across the city including Edo-Tokyo Museum, Hokusai Museum, or Odaiba Team Labo – home to immersive, futuristic art installations.
Accommodation
Villa Fontaine Shiodome or Metropolitan Edmont Lidabashi or Onyado Nono Asakusa Bettei – 4 Star
Make the best of this morning in Tokyo on your own terms.
We will farewell Tokyo for the breath-taking Hakone region at noon. Grab a seat for the two-hour train journey as we head towards the mountainous town known for its hot springs (onsen) resorts and views of Mount Fuji. On arrival in Hakone, follow your guide on a walking tour and take a scenic boat tour along Lake Ashinoko while you snap some picture-perfect shots of Mount Fuji. Explore the Hakone Shrine along the shore of Lake Ashinoko and visit the Tokaido Checkpoint to learn about its significance. Finish up the day with an included 30-minute gondola ride on the Owakudani Cable Car for views of the active sulfuric hot springs, Lake Ashinoko and Mount Fuji from above!
Accommodation
Yutowa Hotel or similar – 4 Star
Meals
Breakfast
Included Activities
Hakone Sightseeing
Boat ride on Lake Ashinoko
Owakudani Cable Car
Kick-start the day with a scenic mountain train ride and hop on an express/bullet train that reaches speeds of 270 kilometers per hour as we make our way to Takayama! The journey will take approximately 5 hours and includes travel by local train and Shinkansen Bullet Train. Takayama is a charming city hidden in the mountainous region of Hida and made famous for its authentic Japanese touch and preserved old towns. This afternoon hop on a local bus for the Hida Folk Village and tag along your expert local guide to get a glimpse of a beautifully preserved sample of the Japanese culture, strolling along traditional thatched-roof homes built during the Edo Period of 1603-1967! Learn about the traditional Japanese way of life, crafts, and culture of these olden times. Tonight, put your feet up at the 3-star Wat Hotel and make the most of the beautiful onsen and spas.
Accommodation
WAT Hotel & SPA or Hotel & SPA Gift Takayama – 3 Star
Meals Included
Breakfast
Included Activities
Hida Folk Village Tour
After an included breakfast at the hotel, explore Takayama’s morning market with your tour leader as we embark on our walking tour. This traditional market was established over 600 years ago and is a great way to interact with locals and tourists alike as your browse the crafts, flowers, and fresh produce for sale. Continue strolling the town with visits to the Merchant House and Takayama Jinja Building. The rest of the day is free for you to explore the quaint town of Takayama. If you enjoy sake, make sure to have a taste of Takayama’s prized signature drop at a local store.
Accommodation
WAT Hotel & SPA or Hotel & SPA Gift Takayama – 3 Star
Meals Included
Breakfast
Included Activities
Takayama Sightseeing
Entrance Fees
Morning Market – Free
Merchant House – 700 JPY
Takayama Jinya Building – 430 JPY
Travel by express train and Shinkansen bullet train to Hiroshima (approximately 5 hours). Hiroshima is well known for the 1945 atomic bomb attack which destructed the entire city within a 2km radius. After the war, great efforts were taken to rebuild Hiroshima. The city was tastefully reconstructed in a way that still pays tribute to the suffering, with a large park built in the city centre – Peace Memorial Park. Following your guide through the park, you will visit the Peace Memorial Museum to learn of the historical war events that took place here. Then, visit the A-Bomb Dome, one of few buildings that remained standing following the attack. Explore the somber UNESCO World Heritage Site and listen carefully as your guide shares stories of Hiroshima’s unique past. This evening, you can explore Hiroshima on your own.
Accommodation
Grand Intelligent Hotel or similar – 3 Star
Meals Included
Breakfast
Included Activities
Peace Museum visit
Peace Park & A Bomb Dome
Entrance Fees
Peace Museum – 200 JPY
Known as the ‘romantic shrine Island’ just 1 hour outside of Hiroshima, Miyajima Island makes for the perfect day trip and is home to some of Japan’s best views. Visit the island with your local guide and explore the famous floating Torii Gate and Itsukushima-jinja Shrine. Then, hop on the nearby cable car to the top of Mt Misen and embrace the 360-degree views of the inland sea. Enjoy some photo opportunities on the mountain top before returning to Hiroshima with free time in the late afternoon to enjoy the sites of the city. Your guide will be more than happy to offer tips and suggestions on what to see and do during your final night in Hiroshima.
Accommodation
Grand Intelligent Hotel or similar – 3 Star
Meals Included Breakfast
Included Activities
Miyajima Island Ferry & Sightseeing
Entrance Fees
Itsukushima-jinja Shrine – 300 JPY
Cable Car to Mt. Misen – 1,000 JPY (one way)
Travel by Shinkansen bullet train for approximately 2 hours before arriving at Kyoto, once Japan’s capital. Considered the cultural and historic heart of the country, Kyoto is brimming with temples, shrines, peaceful gardens, geisha, restaurants, and shops. This traditional city is the perfect place to get lost in! After arrival you will visit Nijo Castle, one of Kyoto’s many UNESCO World Heritage Sites. It was the Kyoto residence of the Tokugawa shoguns during Japan’s Edo Period. There you will visit the 3,300-square-meter Ninomaru Palace built entirely of Hinoki cypress and lavishly decorated with gold leave and wood carvings.
The palace is surrounded by extensive gardens where you can stroll around and enjoy seasonal flowers.
After checking into the hotel, enjoy free time to explore Kyoto at your own pace.
Accommodation
Hotel Vista Premio Kawaramachi – 4 Star
Meals Included Breakfast
Included Activities
Nijo Castle Visit
Enjoy a full day to explore the cultural hub of Japan as we roam the city by public bus! Your tour guide will lead you to three or four of the best locations to visit depending on the season (shrines, temples, local markets or museums), so listen carefully as they explain the significance and history of these fascinating sites. Learn about the best spots to visit around town and enjoy the afternoon freely to continue your discovery of charming Kyoto with your bus pass valid for the day.
Accommodation
Hotel Vista Premio Kawaramachi – 4 Star
Meals Included Breakfast
Included Activities
Kyoto Sightseeing (1-day public bus pass)
Entrance Fees
Kiyomizu-dera – 400 JPY
Imperial Palace – Free
Nanzenji Temple – Free
Shosei Strolling Garden – 500 JPY
Nishiki-Koji Market – Free
Gion Corner cultural centre – 3,150 JPY
Ryoanji Zen Garden – 500 JPY
Tenryuji Temple – 600 JPY
National Museum – 500 JPY
Today is yours to explore Kyoto and the surrounding towns!
Ask your local guide for tips and recommendations on what to do for a day exploring Kyoto independently.
Accommodation
Hotel Vista Premio Kawaramachi – 4 Star
Meals Included Breakfast
Today we will leave Kyoto and travel by train, cable car, and local bus (approximately 3 hours) before arriving at Mount Koya. Home to a small mountaintop Buddhist community, Mount Koya (Koyasan) is one of Japan’s most magical destinations. Tonight, we will experience a stay like no other at a traditional Shukubo, a Buddhist Temple lodging. Mount Koya is home to more than 100 temples and monasteries, some of which you will visit with your local guide. The most famous and sacred landmark here is the otherworldly Okunoin Cemetery. Follow your guide as they share stories of the cemetery and explore the location of Kobo Daishi’s (the founder of Shingon Buddhism) mausoleum. Visit the headquarters of Shingon at Kongobuji Temple and marvel at the beautiful Japanese rock gardens while you are here. After a day exploring Mount Koya, we will enjoy an included Shojin Ryori dinner, Buddhist vegeterian cuisine!
Accommodation
Kumagaiji or similar – Ryokan
Meals Included Breakfast, Dinner
Included Activities
Mount Koya Monastery Sightseeing
Garan Sacred Area
Okunoin Cemetery and Kobo Daish Mausoleum
Kongobuji Visit
Entrance Fees
Kongobuji – 1,000 JPY
Wake up early to catch the morning prayer service at your Shukubo lodge. Here you will witness the sacred Goma Ritual where a priest will burn wooden sticks in a fire to destroy negative energies and thoughts while beating the taiko drums and chanting. The ceremony is said to create a trance-like state and have a profound effect on those who witness it – so keep an open mind! Then, hop on a local bus, cable car, and train (approximately 2 hours) as we make our way to the city of Osaka. Enjoy free time in the afternoon to explore Japan’s second-largest metropolitan area. Explore old backstreets, markets, and retail areas away from tourists; discover the New York-inspired neighbourhood of Shinsekai; wander through the flashy, glittering, famed district of Dotonbori; and sample famous Osaka treats like kushi-katsu and takoyaki octopus balls.
Accommodation
Miyako City Hotel or Hotel Monterey Le Frere Osaka – 4 Star
Meals Included Breakfast
Included Activities
Morning Prayer Ceremony
Goma Fire Ceremony
Fill up on breakfast because a big day exploring Osaka awaits! This vibrant and eclectic city is the heart and soul of the Kansai region, so let us get straight into it. First up, follow your guide to the Kuromon food market and explore some 150 shops selling culinary delights including fresh seafood, yakitori, sushi, and traditional sweets. Next up, make your way to Osaka Castle and explore the surrounding citadels, gates, and impressive stone moats. Continue with a stroll through Osaka’s unmissable Dotombori district to check out the neon-lit canals and try some Japanese-style street food. Spend your afternoon freely to shape your experience to your taste, there is no shortage of things to do in Osaka.
Accommodation
Miyako City Hotel or Hotel Monterey Le Frere Osaka – 4 Star
Meals Included Breakfast
Included Activities
Kuromon Market visit
Osaka Castle visit
Dotonbori Street sightseeing
Entrance Fees
Osaka Castle – 600 JPY
Today we saw our goodbyes! Enjoy a final breakfast together before hotel check-out at 10:00. Roam through the backstreets of Osaka one last time before farewelling your new travel mates – until next time!
Meals Included Breakfast
Day 1 Tokyo
Detailed Itinerary
Day 1 Tokyo
Kon’nichiwa and welcome to the capital of Japan – Tokyo! Meet your group and tour leader for an informal welcome meeting in the hotel lobby at 6.30pm. With a population of above 10 million people, Tokyo offers endless choices when it comes to shopping, green spaces, entertainment, historical sites, culture, and dining!
Accommodation
Villa Fontaine Shiodome or Metropolitan Edmont Lidabashi or Onyado Nono Asakusa Bettei – 4 Star
Included Activities
Group Welcome Meeting
Day 2 Tokyo
Detailed Itinerary
Day 2 Tokyo
Rise and shine in the city of Tokyo! After a full breakfast, follow your tour leader to learn about the diverse history and colourful culture of Japan as we visit the Hama Rikyu Garden and Meiji Jingu (Shrine), before making the famous Shibuya/Harajuku walk in the city. Enjoy free time in the afternoon to shape your adventure to your likes. Your tour leader will be happy to recommend the best places and activities to your taste. You can catch some fresh air at the public Ueno Park and visit the Tokyo National Museum within. Or explore one of the many fascinating museums across the city including Edo-Tokyo Museum, Hokusai Museum, or Odaiba Team Labo – home to immersive, futuristic art installations.
Accommodation
Villa Fontaine Shiodome or Metropolitan Edmont Lidabashi or Onyado Nono Asakusa Bettei – 4 Star
Make the best of this morning in Tokyo on your own terms.
We will farewell Tokyo for the breath-taking Hakone region at noon. Grab a seat for the two-hour train journey as we head towards the mountainous town known for its hot springs (onsen) resorts and views of Mount Fuji. On arrival in Hakone, follow your guide on a walking tour and take a scenic boat tour along Lake Ashinoko while you snap some picture-perfect shots of Mount Fuji. Explore the Hakone Shrine along the shore of Lake Ashinoko and visit the Tokaido Checkpoint to learn about its significance. Finish up the day with an included 30-minute gondola ride on the Owakudani Cable Car for views of the active sulfuric hot springs, Lake Ashinoko and Mount Fuji from above!
Accommodation
Yutowa Hotel or similar – 4 Star
Meals
Breakfast
Included Activities
Hakone Sightseeing
Boat ride on Lake Ashinoko
Owakudani Cable Car
Kick-start the day with a scenic mountain train ride and hop on an express/bullet train that reaches speeds of 270 kilometers per hour as we make our way to Takayama! The journey will take approximately 5 hours and includes travel by local train and Shinkansen Bullet Train. Takayama is a charming city hidden in the mountainous region of Hida and made famous for its authentic Japanese touch and preserved old towns. This afternoon hop on a local bus for the Hida Folk Village and tag along your expert local guide to get a glimpse of a beautifully preserved sample of the Japanese culture, strolling along traditional thatched-roof homes built during the Edo Period of 1603-1967! Learn about the traditional Japanese way of life, crafts, and culture of these olden times. Tonight, put your feet up at the 3-star Wat Hotel and make the most of the beautiful onsen and spas.
Accommodation
WAT Hotel & SPA or Hotel & SPA Gift Takayama – 3 Star
Meals Included
Breakfast
Included Activities
Hida Folk Village Tour
Day 5 Takayama
Detailed Itinerary
Day 5 Takayama
After an included breakfast at the hotel, explore Takayama’s morning market with your tour leader as we embark on our walking tour. This traditional market was established over 600 years ago and is a great way to interact with locals and tourists alike as your browse the crafts, flowers, and fresh produce for sale. Continue strolling the town with visits to the Merchant House and Takayama Jinja Building. The rest of the day is free for you to explore the quaint town of Takayama. If you enjoy sake, make sure to have a taste of Takayama’s prized signature drop at a local store.
Accommodation
WAT Hotel & SPA or Hotel & SPA Gift Takayama – 3 Star
Meals Included
Breakfast
Included Activities
Takayama Sightseeing
Entrance Fees
Morning Market – Free
Merchant House – 700 JPY
Takayama Jinya Building – 430 JPY
Day 6 Takayama, Hiroshima
Detailed Itinerary
Day 6 Takayama, Hiroshima
Travel by express train and Shinkansen bullet train to Hiroshima (approximately 5 hours). Hiroshima is well known for the 1945 atomic bomb attack which destructed the entire city within a 2km radius. After the war, great efforts were taken to rebuild Hiroshima. The city was tastefully reconstructed in a way that still pays tribute to the suffering, with a large park built in the city centre – Peace Memorial Park. Following your guide through the park, you will visit the Peace Memorial Museum to learn of the historical war events that took place here. Then, visit the A-Bomb Dome, one of few buildings that remained standing following the attack. Explore the somber UNESCO World Heritage Site and listen carefully as your guide shares stories of Hiroshima’s unique past. This evening, you can explore Hiroshima on your own.
Accommodation
Grand Intelligent Hotel or similar – 3 Star
Meals Included
Breakfast
Included Activities
Peace Museum visit
Peace Park & A Bomb Dome
Entrance Fees
Peace Museum – 200 JPY
Day 7 Hiroshima, Miyajima Island
Detailed Itinerary
Day 7 Hiroshima, Miyajima Island
Known as the ‘romantic shrine Island’ just 1 hour outside of Hiroshima, Miyajima Island makes for the perfect day trip and is home to some of Japan’s best views. Visit the island with your local guide and explore the famous floating Torii Gate and Itsukushima-jinja Shrine. Then, hop on the nearby cable car to the top of Mt Misen and embrace the 360-degree views of the inland sea. Enjoy some photo opportunities on the mountain top before returning to Hiroshima with free time in the late afternoon to enjoy the sites of the city. Your guide will be more than happy to offer tips and suggestions on what to see and do during your final night in Hiroshima.
Accommodation
Grand Intelligent Hotel or similar – 3 Star
Meals Included Breakfast
Included Activities
Miyajima Island Ferry & Sightseeing
Entrance Fees
Itsukushima-jinja Shrine – 300 JPY
Cable Car to Mt. Misen – 1,000 JPY (one way)
Day 8 Hiroshima, Nijo Castle, Kyoto
Detailed Itinerary
Day 8 Hiroshima, Nijo Castle, Kyoto
Travel by Shinkansen bullet train for approximately 2 hours before arriving at Kyoto, once Japan’s capital. Considered the cultural and historic heart of the country, Kyoto is brimming with temples, shrines, peaceful gardens, geisha, restaurants, and shops. This traditional city is the perfect place to get lost in! After arrival you will visit Nijo Castle, one of Kyoto’s many UNESCO World Heritage Sites. It was the Kyoto residence of the Tokugawa shoguns during Japan’s Edo Period. There you will visit the 3,300-square-meter Ninomaru Palace built entirely of Hinoki cypress and lavishly decorated with gold leave and wood carvings.
The palace is surrounded by extensive gardens where you can stroll around and enjoy seasonal flowers.
After checking into the hotel, enjoy free time to explore Kyoto at your own pace.
Accommodation
Hotel Vista Premio Kawaramachi – 4 Star
Meals Included Breakfast
Included Activities
Nijo Castle Visit
Day 9 Kyoto
Detailed Itinerary
Day 9 Kyoto
Enjoy a full day to explore the cultural hub of Japan as we roam the city by public bus! Your tour guide will lead you to three or four of the best locations to visit depending on the season (shrines, temples, local markets or museums), so listen carefully as they explain the significance and history of these fascinating sites. Learn about the best spots to visit around town and enjoy the afternoon freely to continue your discovery of charming Kyoto with your bus pass valid for the day.
Accommodation
Hotel Vista Premio Kawaramachi – 4 Star
Meals Included Breakfast
Included Activities
Kyoto Sightseeing (1-day public bus pass)
Entrance Fees
Kiyomizu-dera – 400 JPY
Imperial Palace – Free
Nanzenji Temple – Free
Shosei Strolling Garden – 500 JPY
Nishiki-Koji Market – Free
Gion Corner cultural centre – 3,150 JPY
Ryoanji Zen Garden – 500 JPY
Tenryuji Temple – 600 JPY
National Museum – 500 JPY
Day 10 Kyoto
Detailed Itinerary
Day 10 Kyoto
Today is yours to explore Kyoto and the surrounding towns!
Ask your local guide for tips and recommendations on what to do for a day exploring Kyoto independently.
Accommodation
Hotel Vista Premio Kawaramachi – 4 Star
Meals Included Breakfast
Day 11 Kyoto, Mount Koya
Detailed Itinerary
Day 11 Kyoto, Mount Koya
Today we will leave Kyoto and travel by train, cable car, and local bus (approximately 3 hours) before arriving at Mount Koya. Home to a small mountaintop Buddhist community, Mount Koya (Koyasan) is one of Japan’s most magical destinations. Tonight, we will experience a stay like no other at a traditional Shukubo, a Buddhist Temple lodging. Mount Koya is home to more than 100 temples and monasteries, some of which you will visit with your local guide. The most famous and sacred landmark here is the otherworldly Okunoin Cemetery. Follow your guide as they share stories of the cemetery and explore the location of Kobo Daishi’s (the founder of Shingon Buddhism) mausoleum. Visit the headquarters of Shingon at Kongobuji Temple and marvel at the beautiful Japanese rock gardens while you are here. After a day exploring Mount Koya, we will enjoy an included Shojin Ryori dinner, Buddhist vegeterian cuisine!
Accommodation
Kumagaiji or similar – Ryokan
Meals Included Breakfast, Dinner
Included Activities
Mount Koya Monastery Sightseeing
Garan Sacred Area
Okunoin Cemetery and Kobo Daish Mausoleum
Kongobuji Visit
Entrance Fees
Kongobuji – 1,000 JPY
Day 12 Mount Koya, Osaka
Detailed Itinerary
Day 12 Mount Koya, Osaka
Wake up early to catch the morning prayer service at your Shukubo lodge. Here you will witness the sacred Goma Ritual where a priest will burn wooden sticks in a fire to destroy negative energies and thoughts while beating the taiko drums and chanting. The ceremony is said to create a trance-like state and have a profound effect on those who witness it – so keep an open mind! Then, hop on a local bus, cable car, and train (approximately 2 hours) as we make our way to the city of Osaka. Enjoy free time in the afternoon to explore Japan’s second-largest metropolitan area. Explore old backstreets, markets, and retail areas away from tourists; discover the New York-inspired neighbourhood of Shinsekai; wander through the flashy, glittering, famed district of Dotonbori; and sample famous Osaka treats like kushi-katsu and takoyaki octopus balls.
Accommodation
Miyako City Hotel or Hotel Monterey Le Frere Osaka – 4 Star
Meals Included Breakfast
Included Activities
Morning Prayer Ceremony
Goma Fire Ceremony
Day 13 Osaka
Detailed Itinerary
Day 13 Osaka
Fill up on breakfast because a big day exploring Osaka awaits! This vibrant and eclectic city is the heart and soul of the Kansai region, so let us get straight into it. First up, follow your guide to the Kuromon food market and explore some 150 shops selling culinary delights including fresh seafood, yakitori, sushi, and traditional sweets. Next up, make your way to Osaka Castle and explore the surrounding citadels, gates, and impressive stone moats. Continue with a stroll through Osaka’s unmissable Dotombori district to check out the neon-lit canals and try some Japanese-style street food. Spend your afternoon freely to shape your experience to your taste, there is no shortage of things to do in Osaka.
Accommodation
Miyako City Hotel or Hotel Monterey Le Frere Osaka – 4 Star
Meals Included Breakfast
Included Activities
Kuromon Market visit
Osaka Castle visit
Dotonbori Street sightseeing
Entrance Fees
Osaka Castle – 600 JPY
Day 14 Osaka
Detailed Itinerary
Day 14 Osaka
Today we saw our goodbyes! Enjoy a final breakfast together before hotel check-out at 10:00. Roam through the backstreets of Osaka one last time before farewelling your new travel mates – until next time!
4 & 3 star hotels, Japanese-style ryokans, mountain monasteries
Meals
13 Breakfasts, 1 Dinner
Transportation
Train, cable car, local bus, luggage transfers
Train
Express/bullet train, local & mountain train
Tour Guiding
Services of experienced local Travel Talk Tour Leader
Free Wi-Fi
Complimentary hotel Wi-Fi access (where available)
Sightseeing
Tokaido Checkpoint
Hakone Shrine
Morning Market
Merchant House
Takayama Jinya Building
Peace Museum
Peace Park & A Bomb Dome
Miyajima Island
Itsukushima-jinja Shrine
Mt Misen
Kiyomizu-dera
Imperial Palace
Nanzenji Temple
Shosei Strolling Garden
Nishiki-Koji Market
Gion Corner cultural centre
Ryoanji Zen Garden
Tenryuji Temple & National Museum
Mount Koya Monastery
Garan Sacred Area
Okunoin Cemetery and Kobo Daish
Kongobuji & Kuromon Market
Osaka Castle
What is NOT included?
What is NOT included?
- Any flights not mentioned above
- Travel Insurance
- Meals not stated above
- Items of a personal nature
- Tips and gestures
- Entrance fees to the sights and museums
- Optional activities
- Other services not stated in the itinerary
Dates & Rates
All prices are per person, based on twin share occupancy. Double occupancy is also available on request, although double beds and room sizes are smaller in Japan. Solo passengers not wishing to pay a single supplement will be accommodated in a twin room according to availability with a passenger(s) of the same gender.
The below rates are for solo travellers, the 2 FOR 1 deal will be applied when you select 2 or more travellers during the booking process. Please also note that double beds in Japan tend to be smaller than in Europe.
An elegant hotel in Tokyo, offering the guests a comfortable stay with its stylish interiors, fitness center and an on-site restaurant.
METROPOLITAN EDMONT LIDABASHI
Tokyo
4 Star
A perfectly located & modern-design hotel, offering rooms with flat-screen tv & electric kettle.
OYADO NONO
Kyoto
4 Star
A centrally located hotel featuring an indoor & outdoor bath, sauna and cold water bath. The rooms come with flat secreen tv, fridge and kettle.
YUTOWA HOTEL
Hakone
4 Star
Located only steps away from Hakone Gora Park, Yutowa Hotel features an on-site restaurant, a hot-spring bath & free parking.
SUSUKINOHARA ICHINOYU SHINKAN
Hakone
Ryokan
A comfortable ryokan, offering guests private units with bathroom, flat-screen, electric kettle, safe box and wardrobe.
HAKONE KOWAKIEN
Hakone
4 Star
A wellness hotel, with services including a SPA, fitness center, hot spring bath. The rooms are equipped with coffee/ tea maker
TKP LEC TORE HAKONE GORA
Hakone
4 Star
A stylish accommodation where the services offered include an hot spring bath, table tennis and modern & air-conditioned rooms.
HIGHLAND HOTEL
Hakone
4 Star
Situated in a forest, Highland Hotel offers an unforgettable stay with its hot spring bath, SPA and wellness center. All rooms are equipped with flat-screen TV, refrigerator, and electric kettle.
WAT HOTEL & SPA
Takayama
4 Star
Guests can make use of the hot spring bath. An off-site fitness centre, 4-minutes away on foot, is available free of charge.The hotel is located 2km from Hida Minzoku Mura Folk Village.
HOTEL & SPA GIFT TAKAYAMA
Takayama
4 Star
A modern design hotel offering the guests an on-site restaurant & bar and rooms with flat screen TV and electric kettle.
GRAND INTELLIGENT HOTEL
Hiroshima
3 Star
A comfortable accommodation in Hiroshima with fully renovated rooms, two on-site restaurants offering varieties from French & Japanese cuisines.
CANDEO HOTEL
Hiroshima
3 Star
With its rooftop open-air bath, indoor bath & sauna, Candeo Hotel has everything for a relaxing stay.
ANA CROWN PLAZA HOTEL
Hiroshima
4 Star
A contemporary Hiroshima hotel with air-conditioned rooms equipped with flat-screen TV, air purifier and electric kettle.
COMFORT HIROSHIMA HOTEL
Hiroshima
3 Star
Comfort Hiroshima offers the guests a relaxing stay with air-conditioned rooms equipped with flat-screen TV and electric kettle.
GRANVIA HOTEL
Hiroshima
4 Star
Granvia Hotel is located just a few steps away from JR Hiroshima Station, a perfect location to start your discovery. The on-site restaurants offer delicacies from both Japanese & world cuisine.
HIROSHIMA WASHINGTON HOTEL
Hiroshima
3 Star
A charming hotel in Hiroshima, offering air-conditioned rooms equipped with flat-screen TV, electric kettle and safe box.
HOTEL VISTA PREMIO
Kyoto
3 Star
Situated few steps away from Shiyakusho-mae Station and Kamogawa River, the hotel offers a perfect location. Modern-designed rooms are equipped with an air purifier/humidifier, a fridge and a flat-screen TV.
KUMAGAIJI
Koyasan
Temple
A unique experience in a A Buddhist temple, offering tranquil & relaxing rooms with basic amenities. Accommodation offers shared bathroom facilities.
KOMYOUIN
Koyasan
Temple
A perfect accommodation to feel the relaxing atmosphere in Koyasan. The temple offers minimalist interiors and shared bathroom facilities.
HOZENIN
Koyasan
Temple
An authentic stay in a temple, offering the guests relaxing rooms with minimalist interiors. The temple has shared bathroom facilities.
EKOIN
Koyasan
Temple Lodging
A traditional-design accommodation, nestles in a beautiful garden. During their stay, passengers can join group meditation sessions.
MIYAKO CITY HOMMACHI
Osaka
4 Star
With its central location & contemporary design, Miyako City Hommachi offer its guests a comfortable stay.
HOTEL MONTEREY LE FRERE OSAKA
Osaka
4 Star
A contemporary hotel where the services include an on-site restaurant, air-conditioned rooms equipped with electric kettle & flat screen TV.
Accommodation
Tokyo
VILLA FONTAINE SHIODOME
4 Star
Accommodation
Tokyo
METROPOLITAN EDMONT LIDABASHI
4 Star
Accommodation
Kyoto
OYADO NONO
4 Star
Accommodation
Hakone
YUTOWA HOTEL
4 Star
Accommodation
Hakone
SUSUKINOHARA ICHINOYU SHINKAN
Ryokan
Accommodation
Hakone
HAKONE KOWAKIEN
4 Star
Accommodation
Hakone
TKP LEC TORE HAKONE GORA
4 Star
Accommodation
Hakone
HIGHLAND HOTEL
4 Star
Accommodation
Takayama
WAT HOTEL & SPA
4 Star
Accommodation
Takayama
HOTEL & SPA GIFT TAKAYAMA
4 Star
Accommodation
Hiroshima
GRAND INTELLIGENT HOTEL
3 Star
Accommodation
Hiroshima
CANDEO HOTEL
3 Star
Accommodation
Hiroshima
ANA CROWN PLAZA HOTEL
4 Star
Accommodation
Hiroshima
COMFORT HIROSHIMA HOTEL
3 Star
Accommodation
Hiroshima
GRANVIA HOTEL
4 Star
Accommodation
Hiroshima
HIROSHIMA WASHINGTON HOTEL
3 Star
Accommodation
Kyoto
HOTEL VISTA PREMIO
3 Star
Accommodation
Koyasan
KUMAGAIJI
Temple
Accommodation
Koyasan
KOMYOUIN
Temple
Accommodation
Koyasan
HOZENIN
Temple
Accommodation
Koyasan
EKOIN
Temple Lodging
Accommodation
Osaka
MIYAKO CITY HOMMACHI
4 Star
Accommodation
Osaka
HOTEL MONTEREY LE FRERE OSAKA
4 Star
Tour Reviews
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4.7/56 reviews
Accomodation 4.67
Transportation 4.33
Value for Money 4.67
Guide 5
Overall 4.67
Kayla Manson
I recently embarked on an amazing journey through Japan with Travel Talk Tours. We did the Ultimate Japan tour and visited famous places like Tokyo, Hakone, Takayama, Hiroshima, Kyoto, Mount Koya, and Osaka. From the moment I arrived in this captivating country until the goodbye, every part of the journey was flawlessly arranged.
We learned a lot about Japanese culture, from peaceful temples in Kyoto to bustling streets of Tokyo. Staying in a traditional ryokan in Mount Koya and visiting the Peace Memorial Park in Hiroshima were emotional experiences.
The itinerary was perfectly planned, and our guide was fantastic. They knew a lot about Japan and made our trip special. One of my favorite parts was visiting the Hida folk village in Takayama, where we learned about the region’s history. Mount Koya and the Bamboo Forest in Kyoto were also incredibly beautiful.
Our guide introduced us to the unique local dishes at every stop, giving us the chance to enjoy Japan’s diverse and delightful flavors. We had the opportunity to try delicious regional cuisine in each place we explored. Whether it was savoring sushi in Tokyo or indulging in the famous okonomiyaki of Hiroshima, every dining occasion was a delightful adventure.
The accommodations throughout the tour were both comfortable and charming. Whether it was a modern hotel in Tokyo or a temple stay in Mount Koya, I always felt well rested.
In short, my Japan trip was amazing, and I highly recommend this tour to anyone who wants a memorable experience in Japan.
Arigatou gozaimasu, Travel Talk Tours!
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OldbutSane.
Thought I should review this tour as others have not.
1. Tour guide KJ was excellent. He went out of his way to help, took us to Nara on his day off (our free day in Kyoto). He organised transport as best as possible (but see below for other comments). He also organised dinners at reasonably priced restaurants (I did not attend them all), but thought Italian on last night was a bit odd (apparently some on the tour did not want Japanese food).
2. Accommodation was very good, except for Tokyo where we stayed in Roppongi. We arrived a few days earlier and stayed in a much nicer hotel in the Ginza (at about the same price on booking.com). Rooms in Roppongi were small (two ladies sharing had no room between beds, so had to climb to end of bed to get up) and location is poor for best subway lines to places visited.
3. Travel times in itinerary need to be more accurate. One day was supposed to be 5 hours and it took over 8.
4. Tour tries to pack in too much. It would be better to leave out Osaka and spend two days in Hakone and 3 in Takayama (or 4 in Kyoto and include day trip to Nara). People can still get to airport easily from Kyoto.
5. Breakfasts at hotels varied, but we’re generally OK with multiple options, including standard fruit, yogurt, sometimes cereal and bread/pastries but also often including lots of salad items, curry, soup, etc as well as more traditional Japanese foods. I certainly never went hungry. Tea and coffee were also freely available. Several hotels also had free snacks or drink at night. Exception is Buddhist monastery but that was expected and food there was very nice.
6. Several hotels had onsens, worth a try at least once.
7. There is lot of travelling involved, Luggage transfers worked fine. On days we had to pack for one or two nights we dropped backpacks at hotel when we arrived at destination (used lockers at Himeji castle).
8. Not as much walking on tour as expected and was often at too slow a pace. Tour needs a fitness category attaching to it so participants know requirements in advance.
9. We did not have to walk long distances to and from train stations and luggage transfers meant we did not have to move our own luggage (except overnight backpacks). That said, travel very light in Japan if you do need to take Luggage on trains as there are often no luggage racks on them (and not just on Shinkansens).
Would recommend to anyone not wanting a bells and whistles tour.
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E. Conforti
Akemi and her assistant Kine make the best team. I have taken over 30 tours with various tour companies. Akemi is well-organized and extremely friendly. She ensures that everyone in the group is taken care of. She always goes the extra mile for our needs and handles all issues professionally and immediately throughout the whole trip. I would recommeed her to all my friends
who wants to take any ” Japan ” four offered by Travel Talk.
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S. Souza
Max did a great job, very pleasant & happy demeanor. Nothing was too hard for him. He went above & beyond answering our questions & solving all our little & big travel discomforts. In my opinion Max was the BEST! Wish him all the BEST! Thanks MAX!!! <3
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R. Konowalenko
Pepijn ‘s local knowledge and language fluency was evident through and the tour to ensure all transport connections happens like clockwork. A Job well done, thank you.
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D. Konowalenko
Pepijn overall knowledge of transportation was excellent as was his communication & keeping the group motivated. His choice of outings for us as a group was varied and enjoyable.
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Why You’ll Love This Tour
This 14-day adventure is perfect for travelers who want to go beyond the tourist hotspots in Japan to discover unique, local, and cultural experiences.
Stay in carefully selected accommodation with traditional onsens and spas at your disposal!
Meditate with Buddhist monks and enjoy an evening of zen as you sleep in a traditional Monastery at Mount Koya.
Discover ancient cities and traditions in-depth with extended stays in Kyoto and Osaka.
Take a day trip to the romantic Miyajima Island to explore the famously floating Torii Gate, Shrines, and breath-taking 360-degree views of the inland sea.
Follow your local guide through historic cities like Hiroshima and explore iconic landscapes like Mt Fuji in Hakone.
Kayla Manson
I recently embarked on an amazing journey through Japan with Travel Talk Tours. We did the Ultimate Japan tour and visited famous places like Tokyo, Hakone, Takayama, Hiroshima, Kyoto, Mount Koya, and Osaka. From the moment I arrived in this captivating country until the goodbye, every part of the journey was flawlessly arranged.
We learned a lot about Japanese culture, from peaceful temples in Kyoto to bustling streets of Tokyo. Staying in a traditional ryokan in Mount Koya and visiting the Peace Memorial Park in Hiroshima were emotional experiences.
The itinerary was perfectly planned, and our guide was fantastic. They knew a lot about Japan and made our trip special. One of my favorite parts was visiting the Hida folk village in Takayama, where we learned about the region’s history. Mount Koya and the Bamboo Forest in Kyoto were also incredibly beautiful.
Our guide introduced us to the unique local dishes at every stop, giving us the chance to enjoy Japan’s diverse and delightful flavors. We had the opportunity to try delicious regional cuisine in each place we explored. Whether it was savoring sushi in Tokyo or indulging in the famous okonomiyaki of Hiroshima, every dining occasion was a delightful adventure.
The accommodations throughout the tour were both comfortable and charming. Whether it was a modern hotel in Tokyo or a temple stay in Mount Koya, I always felt well rested.
In short, my Japan trip was amazing, and I highly recommend this tour to anyone who wants a memorable experience in Japan.
Arigatou gozaimasu, Travel Talk Tours!
OldbutSane.
Thought I should review this tour as others have not.
1. Tour guide KJ was excellent. He went out of his way to help, took us to Nara on his day off (our free day in Kyoto). He organised transport as best as possible (but see below for other comments). He also organised dinners at reasonably priced restaurants (I did not attend them all), but thought Italian on last night was a bit odd (apparently some on the tour did not want Japanese food).
2. Accommodation was very good, except for Tokyo where we stayed in Roppongi. We arrived a few days earlier and stayed in a much nicer hotel in the Ginza (at about the same price on booking.com). Rooms in Roppongi were small (two ladies sharing had no room between beds, so had to climb to end of bed to get up) and location is poor for best subway lines to places visited.
3. Travel times in itinerary need to be more accurate. One day was supposed to be 5 hours and it took over 8.
4. Tour tries to pack in too much. It would be better to leave out Osaka and spend two days in Hakone and 3 in Takayama (or 4 in Kyoto and include day trip to Nara). People can still get to airport easily from Kyoto.
5. Breakfasts at hotels varied, but we’re generally OK with multiple options, including standard fruit, yogurt, sometimes cereal and bread/pastries but also often including lots of salad items, curry, soup, etc as well as more traditional Japanese foods. I certainly never went hungry. Tea and coffee were also freely available. Several hotels also had free snacks or drink at night. Exception is Buddhist monastery but that was expected and food there was very nice.
6. Several hotels had onsens, worth a try at least once.
7. There is lot of travelling involved, Luggage transfers worked fine. On days we had to pack for one or two nights we dropped backpacks at hotel when we arrived at destination (used lockers at Himeji castle).
8. Not as much walking on tour as expected and was often at too slow a pace. Tour needs a fitness category attaching to it so participants know requirements in advance.
9. We did not have to walk long distances to and from train stations and luggage transfers meant we did not have to move our own luggage (except overnight backpacks). That said, travel very light in Japan if you do need to take Luggage on trains as there are often no luggage racks on them (and not just on Shinkansens).
Would recommend to anyone not wanting a bells and whistles tour.
E. Conforti
Akemi and her assistant Kine make the best team. I have taken over 30 tours with various tour companies. Akemi is well-organized and extremely friendly. She ensures that everyone in the group is taken care of. She always goes the extra mile for our needs and handles all issues professionally and immediately throughout the whole trip. I would recommeed her to all my friends
who wants to take any ” Japan ” four offered by Travel Talk.
S. Souza
Max did a great job, very pleasant & happy demeanor. Nothing was too hard for him. He went above & beyond answering our questions & solving all our little & big travel discomforts. In my opinion Max was the BEST! Wish him all the BEST! Thanks MAX!!! <3
R. Konowalenko
Pepijn ‘s local knowledge and language fluency was evident through and the tour to ensure all transport connections happens like clockwork. A Job well done, thank you.
D. Konowalenko
Pepijn overall knowledge of transportation was excellent as was his communication & keeping the group motivated. His choice of outings for us as a group was varied and enjoyable.
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