Classic and Festive Japan
Destination
Japan
Duration
12 Days
Activity Level
Gentle
Comfort Level
Superior
Join this special trip during Cherry Blossom Festivals in April, during the Shichi-go San and Autumn Foliage Festivals in November, during the beautiful Oeshiki Festival of lanterns in October, or on your own dates. Witness the Japanese culture’s unabashed and effusive homage to the seasons.
Visit the country’s most exquisite landmarks, and meet locals off the tourist paths. Overnight in a few different traditional-style Japanese ryokans. Experience the hot springs baths so beloved by the Japanese. You’ll have plenty of time to explore vibrant Tokyo before visiting Mt. Fuji and scenic Lake Kawaguchi. Travel back in time in the traditional villages at Matsumoto, Hida Takayama, and Shirakawa. Perhaps best of all, spend time in the old capital of Kyoto where the simple elegance of the temples and gardens defy description.
If your schedule permits, add a day-long or multi-day extension. Visit Nara, Mt. Koya, or Hiroshima.
Great For
- Seasonal Delights
- Unique Culture
- Juxtaposition of Tradition & Modernity
The Japanese go all out when it comes to honoring the seasons. In springtime, there are cherry blossoms on everything—train stations, shop fronts, streetlights, banquet setting, gift wrap, everything. And in autumn, it's red and orange leaves, everywhere.
Itinerary
Day 1 Arrive Tokyo
Welcome to Tokyo! Arriving late in the day on your flight from the U.S., you will be met at either the Narita or Haneda Airport and transferred to your comfortable, centrally-located hotel in Tokyo, your base for four nights.
Meals
None
Lodging
Hotel Okura or Rihga Royal Hotel or similar
Day 2 Tokyo Shrines and Pop Cultures
This morning’s Tokyo exploration includes the neighborhoods of Shibuya and Harajuku. First stop is Meiji Jingu, a famous Shinto shrine in a large forested area. From here, you’ll walk over to the famous Hachi Statue, which commemorates Hachiko, an Akita dog known for his loyalty to his owner, even after his owner’s death in 1932. Continue on to the Harajuku, a cosmopolitan area of the city known for shopping, sightseeing and street entertainment. Afterwards, your guide will assist with getting you back to your hotel, or spend more time exploring the Harajuku area on your own.
If you’re traveling in October, it may be possible to attend the Oeshiki Festival, which commemorates the anniversary of the death of Saint Nichiren, the founder of the Buddhist Nichiren sect. Or, if you’re traveling in early to mid-November, you’ll be there for the day of Shichi Go San, a rite-of-passage festival for young girls and boys.
Meals
Breakfast
Lodging
Hotel Okura or Rihga Royal Hotel or similar
Day 3 Tokyo Temples and Views
Get to know this vibrant city as you spend the morning exploring cosmopolitan, yet historic, Tokyo and its many diverse neighborhoods*. After breakfast, your guide will meet you at the hotel with the vehicle as you head out to the Asakusa district, an interesting and compact neighborhood filled with shrines and temples. Visit Senso-ji, Tokyo’s oldest and most significant Buddhist temple complex. Afterward, visit the Tokyo Skytree, the tallest building in Japan, for panoramic views over Tokyo. Return to your hotel where you have the rest of the day free to relax or do some of your own explorations.
*Optional early morning visit to the Tsukiji Tuna Auction (leave the hotel by 3:30 am; additional cost with guide ranges from $75 to $200 per person, depending on the size of the group. This activity is strictly limited and cannot be guaranteed.)
Meals
Breakfast
Lodging
Hotel Okura or Rihga Royal Hotel or similar
Day 4 Tokyo Free Day
There is much to see and do in and around Tokyo and you’ll have the day free to explore as you like. Tokyo is full of museums, parks, Japanese gardens, and upscale shops.
Optionally, visit the sacred Nikko or the big Buddha at Kamakura (additional costs.) At Nikko, see the Toshogu Shrine and Rinno-ji Temple, an eight-century Buddhist temple complex. Kamakura was the political center of Japan in the 12th century and contains a number of temples, shrines and historical monuments including the famous Great Buddha, a large, bronze statue cast in 1252.
Meals
Breakfast
Lodging
Hotel Okura or Rihga Royal Hotel or similar
Day 5 Lake Kawaguchi
After breakfast, check out of the hotel, and drive to Lake Kawaguchi, where the best views of Mt. Fuji can be enjoyed. During the cherry blossom season, the seaside promenade near the Music Forest is particularly beautiful. In autumn, the display of colorful leaves are magnificent. Mt. Fuji, looming above, is one of Japan’s best-known images, visible from Tokyo on a clear day, and towering over the area at close to 12,500 feet. From the Mt. Fuji Visitor Center, you will have excellent views of the mountain. Afterward, visit the 5th station at the base of Mt. Fuji from where there are good views of the Fuji Five Lakes (visit to the 5th station and views are weather permitting.) Next, visit the Sengen shrine, dedicated to Princess Konohanasukuya, the Shinto deity associated with Mt. Fuji. Before checking in to your ryokan hotel, visit the Itchiku Kimono Museum. Kubota Itchiku was an artist that revived the lost art of Tsujigahana silk dying that was popular during the Muromachi period (1333-1573). This unique museum, located in the wooded hills along Lake Kawaguchi, exhibits many of the artist’s kimonos, which depicts themes of nature, the cosmos, and the seasons. The museum’s extensive gardens, also designed by Kubota, are well worth taking a leisure stroll. Enjoy a traditional Japanese style dinner at your hotel. Accommodations will be in a traditional Japanese style room at a modern ryokan hotel.
Note: If you have a tattoo, you will not be allowed in the public bath area and should inquire about a private bath.
Meals
Breakfast, Japanese Dinner
Lodging
Yamagishi Ryokan Hotel or similar
Day 6 Matsumoto / Hida Takayama City
Today you’ll make the two-hour drive to the laid-back town of Matsumoto City. Visit the amazing Matsumoto-jo (Matsumoto Castle), Japan’s oldest wooden castle and one of four designated as National Treasures. Next, visit the Daio Wasabi Farm, one of the largest in Japan. Here you’ll learn how it’s grown and cultivated. Before checking in at your lovely accommodations in Hida Takayama, visit the Hirayu Waterfalls, listed as one of Japan’s top 100 falls. In the winter, the falls freeze up and are illuminated with blue lights for the Hirayu Grand Waterfalls ice festival (usually January-February). Hida Takayama is a modern city that still retains much of its traditional charms. Here you will find traditional Japanese style homes, inns, and shops as well as sake breweries producing the best sake in the world. Enjoy another traditional Japanese style dinner.
Meals
Breakfast, Japanese Dinner
Lodging
Green Takayama or similar
Day 7 Hida Takayama
Start the day with a visit to the morning market, a great place to see all the local products and enjoy the local scene. Visit Jinya’s 16th-century town administrative center, with its lovely and extensive grounds, and explore the Festival Cart Museum which displays the carts used in Hida Festival, one of Japan’s largest. While in Hida, be sure to sample Hida beef, well known for its high quality and delicious flavor, as well as Houba miso, another local favorite.
The Hida Takayama Spring Festival takes place in mid-April and the Autumn Festivals takes place in mid-October and features the carts and puppets paraded through the town.
Meals
Breakfast
Lodging
Green Takayama or similar
Day 8 Shirakawa-go and Kyoto
You’ll have some free time in Hida Takayama after breakfast and check-out, to explore on your own and to see the morning market again. Then drive about 45 minutes, into a dramatic and remote mountainous area, to Shirakawa village, famous for its UNESCO-designated historic old houses. Spend some time exploring the village, then transfer to the Gifuhashima station where you board the Shinkansen (bullet train) to Kyoto. Your local guide will meet you at the train station in Kyoto and assist you to your hotel, which is just a short walk from the station.
Meals
Breakfast
Lodging
Century Hotel or similar
Day 9 Kyoto's Historical Sites
After breakfast, your guide will meet you at the lobby of the hotel around 9:00 am and take you on a tour of Kyoto. You’ll walk along Ninenzaka street through one of Kyoto’s most charming neighborhoods, to Kiyomizudera (Pure Water) Temple, one of the most celebrated temples in Japan. This temple, originally founded in 780, is known for its wooden stage that hangs out over the hillside below. From here, there are excellent views overlooking the cherry and maple trees below as well as the city. Next visit the Fushimi Inari Shrine, an important Shinto shrine famous for its thousands of vermillion torii gates. There are some lovely hiking trails on Mt. Inari and the hike to the top and back takes about two to three hours if you’re interested. Next, visit the Kawai Kanjiro Memorial Museum or the Gekkeikan Okura Sake Musem. The Kawai Kanjiro Museum is the former home of one of Japan’s greatest pottery makers. Kawai Kanjiro (1890-1966) created much of his work here and many of his pieces are on display. Kawai was known for combining Japanese and English design elements in his work, which is often asymmetrical. The Gekkeikan Okura Sake Museum introduces you to the fascinating history of sake brewing and includes a tasting experience. Return to your hotel around 3:30 pm, or spend more time exploring Kyoto on your own.
Meals
Breakfast
Lodging
Century Hotel or similar
Day 10 Kyoto Tea Ceremony & Temples
Today will be an exciting day as you head off to visit the beautiful Kinkaku-ji Temple (Temple of the Golden Pavilion), a Zen Buddhist temple complex and garden that is also a National Special Historic Site as well as a National Special Landscape. Perhaps a highlight of the day will be the opportunity to experience a traditional Tea Ceremony (Chado or Sado) at a local tea shop with a long history. A Japanese Tea Ceremony is an ancient tradition ritual meant to show respect and nobility through slow and graceful movements. Your hour-long session begins with a brief introduction to tea and the history of the tea ceremony in Japan. The host will then proceed by mixing powdered green tea (matcha) with hot water and mixing it with a bamboo whisk in an artistic manner. The tea is offered to each guest to sample for themselves. Before returning to your hotel, your guide will take you on a walking tour through Gion neighborhood where you can get some insight into the lives of the Geisha. You’ll return to the hotel around 3:00 pm and have the remainder of the day free to do as you like. Kyoto has a few great shopping areas at the Teramachi and Shin Kyogoku Shopping Arcades, which sell a variety of items from everyday items for the locals to matcha tea to tourist souvenirs. There are excellent restaurants and coffee shops as well. Not far from the arcade are more upscale boutique shops selling name brand items.
If you join the October 25 departure, you’ll experience the National Holiday known as “Culture Day”, to celebrate the culture, arts and academic achievements of Japan. You may have the chance to see art exhibitions and parades.
Meals
Breakfast
Lodging
Century Hotel or similar
Day 11 Kyoto Free Day
You’ll have the day free to explore Kyoto as you like. A very interesting feature of Kyoto is the Kyoto National Museum, a large and historic museum that focuses on pre-modern Japanese and Asian art. Other sites worth considering are the and Ryoan-ji Temple (Temple of the Dragon at Peace), another Zen temple containing a massive gate and a 15th-century rock garden.
Alternatively, and for an additional cost, your guide can take you to Arashiyama, Mt. Hiei, or Mt. Enryaku. Another interesting activity is a visit to a Tea Farm to learn how Matcha tea is grown and produced.
Meals
Breakfast
Lodging
Century Hotel or similar
Day 12 Depart or Extend
After breakfast, depart for Osaka in time to check-in for your onward flight back home (bullet train back to Tokyo will be an additional cost.)
Or, if your schedule permits, consider extending your adventure to include Osaka, Nara and Mt. Koya, or Hiroshima for a few days.
Meals
Breakfast
Lodging
None
Dates & Price
Dates
Custom & private on your dates. Contact an Adventure Specialist to create your dream trip! Schedule a call or tell us more about your dream trip!
Best Time of Year to Visit
Join this special trip during Cherry Blossom Festivals in April, during the Shichi-go San and Autumn Foliage Festivals in November, during the beautiful Oeshiki Festival of lanterns in October, or on your own dates. Witness the Japanese culture’s unabashed and effusive homage to the seasons.
Visit the country’s most exquisite landmarks, and meet locals off the tourist paths. Overnight in a few different traditional-style Japanese ryokans. Experience the hot springs baths so beloved by the Japanese. You’ll have plenty of time to explore vibrant Tokyo before visiting Mt. Fuji and scenic Lake Kawaguchi. Travel back in time in the traditional villages at Matsumoto, Hida Takayama, and Shirakawa. Perhaps best of all, spend time in the old capital of Kyoto where the simple elegance of the temples and gardens defy description.
If your schedule permits, add a day-long or multi-day extension. Visit Nara, Mt. Koya, or Hiroshima.
Rates Per Person
Need to Know
Rates Per Person -
Land Cost (Group Size 2-3)
$10,400
Land Cost (Group Size 4-5)
$8,000
Land Cost (Group Size 6+)
$7,400
Single Supplement
+ $1,500
Rates Per Person -
Need to Know
“The Japanese go all out when it comes to honoring the seasons. In springtime, there are cherry blossoms on everything — train stations, shop fronts, streetlights, banquet setting, gift wrap, everything. And in autumn, it’s red and orange leaves, everywhere.” – Joan Weber
Please note that this trip operates under different payment and cancellation policies than those described in our complete Terms & Conditions as noted on our website and elsewhere. Please review the complete Terms & Conditions prior to submitting a deposit.
Pricing and Payment
The minimum booking deposit requirement for all Japan tours is 20% of the land cost per person, and $500 of the deposit is non-refundable. A trip-planning fee of $250 per itinerary is also charged to cover costs of preparing itinerary proposals for custom trips. This fee is credited to the cost of the trip, but is nonrefundable if you do not take the trip. Custom travel during holiday seasons may require a deposit prior to trip confirmation.
An invoice for the total estimated cost of your itinerary will be sent with your reservation confirmation. For both group departures and custom trips, a second deposit of $1,000 per person is due 120 days prior to departure or at the time of booking for reservations made fewer than 120 days before departure. The balance as shown on your invoice is due 60 days prior to departure regardless of whether extensions or other arrangements are pending. Although we do our best to avoid increasing prices after we receive your deposit, in some cases it may be necessary to adjust pricing even after we receive payment to allow for changes in group size, rooming status, currency exchange rate fluctuations, fuel surcharges and other circumstances attendant to international travel. Late payments may jeopardize confirmation of your itinerary and in some cases may result in additional fees. If we have not received final payment 30 days prior to departure your reservation may be canceled and subject to our Cancellation & Refund Policy stated below.
We accept payments by Visa, MasterCard, American Express, or check drawn on a U.S. bank account. Payment for airfare is required at the time of ticketing. Discounts that may be available for some trips are not available toward bookings made through travel agencies.
Late Signups
Early reservations are encouraged! Some trips and flights fill several months before departure. We can confirm your space on a trip once we receive your deposit and signed Reservation Form. We try, but cannot guarantee, to accept late signups. In the event that we are able to accept reservations fewer than 60 days before a trip departure, additional fees may apply to cover administrative costs necessary to expedite your reservation confirmation and transmit your departure materials. For reservations made fewer than 60 days before departure, full payment will be due at the time of booking.
Cancellations & Refunds
If you must cancel before departure, you may request a refund according to the following schedule. Some trips require additional non-refundable payments as noted in the trip description or in the trip itinerary.
Days Prior to Departure | Cancellation Penalty |
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61 or more | Non-refundable booking deposit and planning fee, if applicable |
31-60 | Non-refundable booking deposit and planning fee, if applicable, plus 50% of total land costs above amount of initial deposit |
0-30 | 100% of total land costs |
Please note: cancellation of airfare, other transit, and lodging is subject to the policies of the individual carriers or providers and are not included in the schedule above. Additional cancellation fees are the responsibility of the traveler. We strongly recommend that all travelers purchase travel insurance that includes coverage for trip cancellation or interruption which may reimburse you for cancellation penalties and extra trip expenses should a circumstance covered by the policy force you to cancel or interrupt your trip.
Departure is defined as the date on which travelers will leave their home state, province or city, or the trip departure date as indicated on the trip itinerary, whichever comes first. Cancelation date will be considered the date that we receive written notification of your intent to cancel.
Payments due at the time of cancellation remain the responsibility of the client. No partial refunds are possible for unused hotel rooms, air or land travel, trekking days, or other sight-seeing arrangements included in the land cost.
In the event Journeys International cancels a trip, for any reason, all money for services described in the trip description, less airline ticket cancellation fees, will be refunded.
Air Fares
We can help you to secure air travel arrangements to correspond with land travel booked through Journeys International. We work with an airfare consolidator to assist in booking the flights that suit your needs. Journeys International may charge a ticketing fee for this service. For group departures, if you prefer to fly on dates other than those listed as trip dates, or if you arrive at your destination other than at the group arrival time, then you may incur an additional fee to cover the separate transfer, contingency, and coordination costs which frequently arise from arrival and departure on flights different from our regular bookings. We will let you know about these fees ahead of time, if they apply. If you must change your air routing after ticketing, there is a charge of $50 per change, in addition to change or cancellation charges levied by the airline.
If you decide to make your own flight arrangements, you must provide Journeys International with a complete copy of your itinerary showing departure and arrival flights and times. You should plan to arrange your own air travel if you are using mileage credit or originating outside North America, but please be in touch with our office before you finalize ticketing so that we can help you to coordinate the correct arrival and departure dates and times.
Transfers Between Trips
You may transfer between some trips upon written request. More than 90 days before departure, the deposit transfer fee is $100 per person plus any cancellation fees charged by hotels or ground service providers. Less than 90 days before departure, full cancellation penalties from the original trip apply. In the event that Journeys International cancels a trip, you may transfer the full amount of your land payments to another trip without penalty.
Expenses Covered
Normally, our stated land costs include the cost of all guides, leaders, permits obtained after arrival, lodging accommodations, food and entry fees as specified, and all surface transportation associated with the planned itinerary. We do our best to avoid increasing prices after receipt of your deposit, but, rarely, factors beyond our control might require us to change our prices without prior notice, even after you have signed up.
Expenses Not Covered
Costs not included in the price may include: meals not indicated as included in itineraries; meals prior to arrival in starting cities; transfers, if not arriving or departing on the scheduled group flights; soft drinks, bottled water, and alcoholic beverages; medical expenses, costs of hospitalization, or evacuation from remote areas; laundry; airport departure taxes not included on your airline ticket; accommodations en route to starting cities; visas; airfares; gratuities; and insurance.
If a trip must be extended or an itinerary modified due to weather, road conditions, labor interruption, lack of transportation, political or civil disputes, medical emergency, or other causes beyond our control, then the traveler may incur additional costs that are not included in the trip price. We strongly recommend that all travelers obtain travel insurance to cover these risks.
Group-Sized Pricing & Group Minimums
Many trips are guaranteed to depart at prices published on our website with as few as two participants. However, in some cases it is necessary to adjust prices to reflect smaller group sizes. We do everything we can to make a trip operate as planned even with a single participant. Additional costs for small groups amounts vary from trip to trip. Final decision to cancel a trip due to insufficient signups is made 30 days prior to departure.
Pre-Departure Services
We look forward to working with you! After we receive your deposit we will send you a pre-departure information packet containing things like medical and immunization information, visa and other permit forms, a recommendation for travel insurance, packing checklist, reading list, cross-cultural information, and an initial invoice for the balance due. If you would like, we can also book your extended land travel arrangements for before and after your trip. About 2-3 weeks before departure, we will send you a final departure packet including last minute reminders and local contact information for your destination. We send some of our materials by mail, so if you are leaving home before the scheduled trip departure date, please let us know how we can best reach you so that you will receive your materials prior to your departure.
Please call our office at any time if you have questions about your trip or for additional information.
Lodging Accommodations
Lodging accommodations are usually double occupancy in hotel rooms, tents, or other facilities as described or noted in trip itineraries. Please contact our office to discuss pricing and availability of alternative accommodations. We try to honor specific requests for lodging, but in some cases we may have to book and confirm equivalent standard accommodations. If you are traveling alone but would prefer a roommate, then let us know! We are often able to match solo travelers. If a roommate is not available or if you prefer single accommodation, then you must pay the Single Supplement, if one applies. On some trips, it is not possible to guarantee single accommodations.
Fitness to Travel
Good physical and mental health are essential for the enjoyment of Journeys International’s trips. In many cases participants travel in rugged areas remote from modern medical facilities. Good physical conditioning is recommended as preparation for all trips, especially those involving trekking. Most trips require some walking. By paying the booking deposit and signing the Reservation Form, the traveler certifies that he/she is fit for rigorous travel and does not have any physical, mental, or other condition that would create a hazard for him/herself or other travelers. It is essential that any participant with a medical condition requiring regular treatment or which may be affected by vigorous activity, prolonged travel, high altitude, heat, cold, natural phenomena, or particular foods, notify Journeys International in writing prior to booking.
We assume no responsibility for medical care and we cannot guarantee meeting special dietary requirements or vegetarian needs. Participants may be required to furnish a physician’s statement of good health. Journeys International’s or the individual trip leader’s or guide’s judgment shall provide the ultimate determination of an individual’s fitness to embark upon, or to continue, a trip. Journeys International reserves the right to refuse reservations or deny participation prior to departure of anyone whom it deems unsuitable for a trip. Once a trip has been confirmed, medical circumstances will not be considered as exceptions to our cancellation policy. All participants must be covered by a current major medical insurance policy for the duration of their trip. Proof of such coverage may be requested.
Duration 12 Days
The number of days, or duration, in a destination corresponds with the itinerary as published. This is the time period covered by the land cost.
Group Size 2 - 12
The stated range indicates minimum required for guaranteed departure and maximum accepted on the scheduled dates. Exceptions can often be made for private departures.
Comfort Level
Superior
Charming Japanese ryokans (inns) & standard Western style hotels
Activity Level
Gentle
Easy walking
Extensions
Activity Level
Match the trip’s intensity to your ability and motivation.
Gentle
Easy walking, with opportunities for low-key physical activity.
Active
Energetic exploration with optional day hikes, leisurely cycling, or light canoeing.
Vigorous
Day-long active excursions and options for demanding activity in varied environments.
Challenging
Strenuous hiking or other intense activity that may be at high altitude or over rough terrain.
Demanding
Multi-day trekking and other activities requiring endurance or strength. Steep trails. No technical expertise necessary.
Comfort Level
Choose accommodations and amenities that fit your personal style
Simple
Our most natural accommodations. Bath facilities often shared, sometimes rustic.
Delightful
Comfortable and especially personal. Small to mid-sized lodges, typically with private bath.
Superior
Lodges and hotels with additional amenities, refined artistry, or extra-special settings.
Deluxe
Exclusive or luxury lodges, hotels, or safari camps with fine dining options.
Uncommon
The most indulgent accommodations arranged specially for private trips.
Single Supplement
The single supplement is applicable if a roommate is not available or if single accommodation is specifically requested. While single accommodation is not available on all trips, we will try and honor this request whenever possible.