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Essential Japan

Essential Japan

Say Konnichiwa to Japan – a diverse land of culture, innovation and cuisine. You’ll get your fix of sushi and shopping in Tokyo before soaking up Kanazawa’s crazy Samurai culture (this is a great place to knock back a couple of glasses of sake, too). Wander gorgeous gardens and temples and then brush up on your world history at Hiroshima at the sobering Peace Park and Museum. Spy geishas in Kyoto’s Gion district and get your Beyonce on at an Osaka karaoke bar – this trip has it all! Perfect for the independent traveller, you’ll also have loads of free time to customise your trip with activities and extras you want to do, so you won’t miss anything on your bucket list.

Activities

  • Tokyo – Meiji Jingu Shrine
  • Tokyo – Shibuya walking tour
  • Tokyo – Yoyogi Park
  • Tokyo – Harajuku street
  • Kanazawa – Higashi Chaya District walking tour
  • Kyoto – Gion District walk
  • Kyoto – Fushimi Inari-Taisha
  • Hiroshima – Peace Park & A – Bomb Dome
  • Hiroshima – Peace Museum
  • Hiroshima – Miyajima Island
  • Osaka – Dotombori District walking tour

Highlights

  • Explore Japan’s amazingly diverse destinations with loads of free time to see them your way. With all the nitty gritty details and transport worked out for you, you can focus on indulging in endless sushi, katsudon and okonomoyaki.
  • Immerse yourself in the varied neighbourhoods of Tokyo – from the technological subculture of Akihabara to the wild side of fashion in Harajuku and the nightlife of Roppongi – each suburb is almost like a city of its own!
  • Uncover the sobering history of Hiroshima’s Peace Park and Museum – a vital destination for all Japan travellers to gain an insight into the tragic events of the nation’s past.
  • Wander Kyoto with a leader-led walking tour around the Gion district – the heart of the city’s Geisha culture – then walk through the iconic Fushimi Inari-Taisha (the perfect spot for some iconic Japan photos).
  • Live your Samurai fantasies in feudal-era Kanazawa – known as the birthplace of the Samurai. Then, wander through gorgeous historic gardens and hit the bars to debrief with your group.

04/15/2025 through 12/08/2027
04/15/2025 through 12/12/2027

Day 1 Shopping, historic temples, lush green spaces and exceptional dining are all part of Tokyo, the capital of Japan. This spectacular, highly populated metropolis holds unlimited options for tourists.

History and modernity are displayed in equal measure in Tokyo. Temples and communications towers both dot the city, while nightlife and restaurants beckon visitors in places like the Ginza District.

Tokyo displays some of its best qualities in March and April, when cherry blossom trees are in bloom. Between September and November, travelers will find scenic foliage and mild temperatures.
Day 2 Shopping, historic temples, lush green spaces and exceptional dining are all part of Tokyo, the capital of Japan. This spectacular, highly populated metropolis holds unlimited options for tourists.

History and modernity are displayed in equal measure in Tokyo. Temples and communications towers both dot the city, while nightlife and restaurants beckon visitors in places like the Ginza District.

Tokyo displays some of its best qualities in March and April, when cherry blossom trees are in bloom. Between September and November, travelers will find scenic foliage and mild temperatures.
Day 3 Kanazawa, Japan, is a captivating city that offers a unique blend of historical charm and cultural richness. Known for its well-preserved Edo-period districts, Kanazawa is a treasure trove of traditional Japanese experiences. The Kenroku-en Garden, one of Japan’s Three Great Gardens, is a must-visit for any traveler. This beautiful landscape garden features serene ponds, lush greenery, and seasonal flowers, embodying classic Japanese aesthetics.

Another gem in Kanazawa is the Kanazawa Castle, which, though rebuilt, retains the grandeur of its original structure. The castle's impressive stone walls and historical exhibits provide a glimpse into the feudal past of the region. Explore the castle grounds and discover the rich history of the Maeda clan, the ruling samurai family of Kanazawa.

For those interested in traditional crafts, Kanazawa is renowned for its gold leaf production, which dates back to the 16th century. The city is home to several workshops where visitors can see artisans at work and even try their hand at creating their own gold leaf art. The Kanazawa Gold Leaf Museum offers a fascinating insight into this craft.

Fun Fact: Kanazawa is also known for its vibrant 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, which stands out for its innovative architecture and diverse exhibitions. The museum's round shape and transparent walls make it an architectural marvel in its own right.
Day 4 Kanazawa, Japan, is a captivating city that offers a unique blend of historical charm and cultural richness. Known for its well-preserved Edo-period districts, Kanazawa is a treasure trove of traditional Japanese experiences. The Kenroku-en Garden, one of Japan’s Three Great Gardens, is a must-visit for any traveler. This beautiful landscape garden features serene ponds, lush greenery, and seasonal flowers, embodying classic Japanese aesthetics.

Another gem in Kanazawa is the Kanazawa Castle, which, though rebuilt, retains the grandeur of its original structure. The castle's impressive stone walls and historical exhibits provide a glimpse into the feudal past of the region. Explore the castle grounds and discover the rich history of the Maeda clan, the ruling samurai family of Kanazawa.

For those interested in traditional crafts, Kanazawa is renowned for its gold leaf production, which dates back to the 16th century. The city is home to several workshops where visitors can see artisans at work and even try their hand at creating their own gold leaf art. The Kanazawa Gold Leaf Museum offers a fascinating insight into this craft.

Fun Fact: Kanazawa is also known for its vibrant 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, which stands out for its innovative architecture and diverse exhibitions. The museum's round shape and transparent walls make it an architectural marvel in its own right.
Day 5

Travel through enchanting Kyoto to discover a cultural and spiritual haven in Japan. Once the country’s imperial capital, Kyoto is now home to magnificent shrines, lush botanical gardens and nature parks, and exceptional culinary delights.

Temples abound in this beautiful city. From golden Kinkakuji Temple overlooking Kyoko-chi Pond and verdant bonsai trees, to Kiyomizu-dera Temple, whose vibrant red arches tower over Japanese maples, revel in the serenity of Kyoto’s Buddhist worship houses. The city’s Shinto shrines take the spotlight and are an absolute must see, including the iconic Fushimi Inari Shrine. Make the winding trek to Fushimi Inari and you’ll find thousands of bright orange torii, traditional Shinto gates, enveloping the path.

Kyoto’s nature parks and botanical gardens are guaranteed to astound you. The Philosopher’s Walk, brimming with beautiful cherry trees, bursts with hues of light pink in the springtime. Find even more cherry trees at Kyoto’s Botanical Garden, as well as thousands of blooming tulips in shades of red, yellow, and pink. Discover the austere aesthetics of Zen gardens at Ryōan-ji Temple, whose Zen rock garden has been meticulously raked and arranged to highlight nature’s simplicity. For a more thrilling adventure, venture across the Katsura River to Monkey Park Iwatayama, located at the summit of Mt. Arashiyama. Here, you’ll hike among clever macaque monkeys, who often interact with humans in hopes of finding a tasty treat.

Explore Kyoto’s Gion neighborhood for the city’s most famous cultural and gastronomic experiences! Indulge in a traditional tea ceremony at one of the area’s many tea houses, called ochaya, where geisha frequently perform in customary kimonos. Gion boasts the city’s best Kabuki shows; head to Minamiza Theater and immerse yourself in these vibrant and dramatic stage plays. Stroll through nearby Nishiki Market to sample from Kyoto’s amazing culinary scene. The market comprises dozens of unique stalls and restauarants that offer a variety of delectable eats, including matcha tea, fresh sushi, octopus, nigiri, pickled veggies, and sesame ice cream.

Kyoto, Japan awaits!


Day 6

Travel through enchanting Kyoto to discover a cultural and spiritual haven in Japan. Once the country’s imperial capital, Kyoto is now home to magnificent shrines, lush botanical gardens and nature parks, and exceptional culinary delights.

Temples abound in this beautiful city. From golden Kinkakuji Temple overlooking Kyoko-chi Pond and verdant bonsai trees, to Kiyomizu-dera Temple, whose vibrant red arches tower over Japanese maples, revel in the serenity of Kyoto’s Buddhist worship houses. The city’s Shinto shrines take the spotlight and are an absolute must see, including the iconic Fushimi Inari Shrine. Make the winding trek to Fushimi Inari and you’ll find thousands of bright orange torii, traditional Shinto gates, enveloping the path.

Kyoto’s nature parks and botanical gardens are guaranteed to astound you. The Philosopher’s Walk, brimming with beautiful cherry trees, bursts with hues of light pink in the springtime. Find even more cherry trees at Kyoto’s Botanical Garden, as well as thousands of blooming tulips in shades of red, yellow, and pink. Discover the austere aesthetics of Zen gardens at Ryōan-ji Temple, whose Zen rock garden has been meticulously raked and arranged to highlight nature’s simplicity. For a more thrilling adventure, venture across the Katsura River to Monkey Park Iwatayama, located at the summit of Mt. Arashiyama. Here, you’ll hike among clever macaque monkeys, who often interact with humans in hopes of finding a tasty treat.

Explore Kyoto’s Gion neighborhood for the city’s most famous cultural and gastronomic experiences! Indulge in a traditional tea ceremony at one of the area’s many tea houses, called ochaya, where geisha frequently perform in customary kimonos. Gion boasts the city’s best Kabuki shows; head to Minamiza Theater and immerse yourself in these vibrant and dramatic stage plays. Stroll through nearby Nishiki Market to sample from Kyoto’s amazing culinary scene. The market comprises dozens of unique stalls and restauarants that offer a variety of delectable eats, including matcha tea, fresh sushi, octopus, nigiri, pickled veggies, and sesame ice cream.

Kyoto, Japan awaits!


Day 7

Hiroshima, a city on Japan’s Honshu Island, is a place where history and resilience intertwine to create a destination that is both deeply moving and inspiring. Known worldwide for the tragic atomic bombing of 1945, Hiroshima has since transformed into a symbol of peace and rebirth. The Peace Memorial Park, located at the epicenter of the explosion, is a must-visit site. It features the iconic Atomic Bomb Dome, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the Peace Memorial Museum, which offers an insightful and poignant look into the events of that fateful day. The park is also home to the Cenotaph, which holds the names of the bombing victims, and the Flame of Peace, symbolizing the city’s commitment to a nuclear-free world.

Beyond its historical significance, Hiroshima offers visitors a vibrant cultural scene. The city is known for its delicious cuisine, particularly okonomiyaki, a savory pancake filled with various ingredients, which has become a local specialty. Visitors can enjoy this dish at one of the many okonomiyaki restaurants in the bustling Hondori Street area. Additionally, Hiroshima’s Shukkei-en Garden, a beautifully landscaped Japanese garden dating back to the Edo period, provides a tranquil escape from the city’s hustle and bustle. The garden’s miniature landscapes, inspired by famous Chinese scenic spots, make it a perfect spot for relaxation and reflection.

For those seeking a deeper connection with Japanese spirituality, a visit to Hiroshima’s nearby Miyajima Island is essential. Just a short ferry ride from the city, this island is home to the iconic Itsukushima Shrine, famous for its “floating” torii gate that appears to rise from the sea during high tide. The shrine, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a stunning example of Shinto architecture and is surrounded by lush forests and scenic hiking trails. The island is also inhabited by friendly wild deer, adding to its serene and magical atmosphere.

Fun fact: Hiroshima’s name means "broad island" in Japanese, a nod to the city's geographical location near the Seto Inland Sea and its historic role as a major center for maritime trade. This rich history is still evident today in the city's vibrant port area, where visitors can enjoy cruises and explore the scenic coastal landscapes that have shaped Hiroshima's identity for centuries. Whether drawn by its poignant history, culinary delights, or natural beauty, Hiroshima offers an unforgettable experience that leaves a lasting impression on all who visit.


Day 8

Hiroshima, a city on Japan’s Honshu Island, is a place where history and resilience intertwine to create a destination that is both deeply moving and inspiring. Known worldwide for the tragic atomic bombing of 1945, Hiroshima has since transformed into a symbol of peace and rebirth. The Peace Memorial Park, located at the epicenter of the explosion, is a must-visit site. It features the iconic Atomic Bomb Dome, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the Peace Memorial Museum, which offers an insightful and poignant look into the events of that fateful day. The park is also home to the Cenotaph, which holds the names of the bombing victims, and the Flame of Peace, symbolizing the city’s commitment to a nuclear-free world.

Beyond its historical significance, Hiroshima offers visitors a vibrant cultural scene. The city is known for its delicious cuisine, particularly okonomiyaki, a savory pancake filled with various ingredients, which has become a local specialty. Visitors can enjoy this dish at one of the many okonomiyaki restaurants in the bustling Hondori Street area. Additionally, Hiroshima’s Shukkei-en Garden, a beautifully landscaped Japanese garden dating back to the Edo period, provides a tranquil escape from the city’s hustle and bustle. The garden’s miniature landscapes, inspired by famous Chinese scenic spots, make it a perfect spot for relaxation and reflection.

For those seeking a deeper connection with Japanese spirituality, a visit to Hiroshima’s nearby Miyajima Island is essential. Just a short ferry ride from the city, this island is home to the iconic Itsukushima Shrine, famous for its “floating” torii gate that appears to rise from the sea during high tide. The shrine, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a stunning example of Shinto architecture and is surrounded by lush forests and scenic hiking trails. The island is also inhabited by friendly wild deer, adding to its serene and magical atmosphere.

Fun fact: Hiroshima’s name means "broad island" in Japanese, a nod to the city's geographical location near the Seto Inland Sea and its historic role as a major center for maritime trade. This rich history is still evident today in the city's vibrant port area, where visitors can enjoy cruises and explore the scenic coastal landscapes that have shaped Hiroshima's identity for centuries. Whether drawn by its poignant history, culinary delights, or natural beauty, Hiroshima offers an unforgettable experience that leaves a lasting impression on all who visit.


Day 9

Just south of Kyoto, Osaka is one of Japan’s largest cities and a cultural hub known for its spectacular culinary scene. Highlights of this sprawling and lively city include majestic Osaka Castle, whose tiers of white and green tower over Nishinomaru Garden’s blooming pink cherry trees, as well as the Shitennoji Buddhist temple, Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan, and ever-popular Universal Studios Japan. Be sure to visit the Tsutenkaku Tower, illuminated by vivid neon, and take advantage of nearby souvenir shops, or venture into the Dōtonbori district for the city’s best restaurants! Kuromon Market is a must for an authentic taste of Osaka’s fresh seafood and gastronomic staples; sample anything from Takoyaki dumplings to the infamous fugu fish. Savor in the sights and sounds of vibrant Osaka on your next trip to Japan!


Day 10

Just south of Kyoto, Osaka is one of Japan’s largest cities and a cultural hub known for its spectacular culinary scene. Highlights of this sprawling and lively city include majestic Osaka Castle, whose tiers of white and green tower over Nishinomaru Garden’s blooming pink cherry trees, as well as the Shitennoji Buddhist temple, Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan, and ever-popular Universal Studios Japan. Be sure to visit the Tsutenkaku Tower, illuminated by vivid neon, and take advantage of nearby souvenir shops, or venture into the Dōtonbori district for the city’s best restaurants! Kuromon Market is a must for an authentic taste of Osaka’s fresh seafood and gastronomic staples; sample anything from Takoyaki dumplings to the infamous fugu fish. Savor in the sights and sounds of vibrant Osaka on your next trip to Japan!


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