Best of China & Japan in 2 Weeks Itinerary

Tourists on bamboo boats floating down the Li River between the karsts in Guilin, China

What to expect on this itinerary

Temples wait serenely beneath tree blossom as walls rise and fall far beyond the horizon. Welcome to the best of Japan and China, a two-week tour of immersive history, iconic culture, and incredible nature. Tokyo, Hakone, Kyoto, Beijing, Xian, Guilin, Shanghai are destinations that are enshrined in legend and yours to explore. Both of these countries offer an engaging adventure as the modern meets the ancient, leaving you two incredible cultures that will command your senses and your interest.

Countries Visited

China, Japan

Places Visited

Tokyo, Ginza, Shibuya, Hakone, Kyoto, Tofuku-ji, Gion, Beijing, Forbidden City, Xian, Guilin, Li River, Yangshuo, Shanghai, The Bund, French Concession, Pudong

Suggested Duration

14 Days

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Day 1

Tokyo – Touch Down in a Throbbing Megalopolis

Touch down in Tokyo and take some downtime to relax at your hotel and get yourself energized, and then head out with your local guide, not to any particular attraction, but to explore the most interesting neighborhoods. First impressions of Tokyo can be baffling as the enormous city pulses with life as contemporary culture is on display at every street corner. Begin to explore, and you can find subtleties, as each neighborhood is a little different from the next. Enjoy Shibuya, where great crowds of people cross the road beneath flashing neon. Move next to Harajuku, where the colors of subculture youth liven a park. Take in Ginza for a journey through fashion boutiques and 22nd-century design. It will be a journey from Japanese pop culture through striking architecture, to food halls and dinner at a legendary noodle shop, and a perfect beginning to your vacation.

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Breakfast
Day 2

Tokyo – Highlights of Old and New Tokyo

Day 3

Hakone – Shinkansen, Ryokan and Kaiseki Ryori

Day 4

Kyoto – Exploring the Spirituality

Day 5

Kyoto – Legendary Temples From a Distant Time

Day 6

Beijing – Contrasts and Charms

Day 7

Beijing – Highlights of Old and New Beijing

Day 8

Beijing – A Day at the Great Wall

Day 9

Xian – A Fabulous Walled City and the Terracotta Warriors

Day 10

Guilin – More of Xian and Cruising the Karst

Day 11

Guilin – Relaxing Along the River and Visiting Local Villages

Day 12

Shanghai – The Experience Changes Once Again

Day 13

Shanghai – Highlights of Old and New Shanghai

Day 14

Shanghai – Departure

Trip Highlights

  • Bask in the beauty of Kyoto, where hundreds of temples have been breathtakingly preserved
  • Feel your feet upon the Great Wall of China and visit different sections of the mega-structure
  • Cruise serenely down the Li River, past the karst from Guilin to Yangshuo
  • Discover the best of Tokyo, a city that timelessly blends old and new
  • Feast your eyes on the Terracotta Warriors, just one iconic highlight in and around the imperial city of Xian
  • Bathe in hot springs, experience a ryokan, dine on kaiseki ryori, and travel on a first-class Shinkansen bullet train
  • Explore the best of Beijing, where spectacular history meets a bustling modern megalopolis
  • End the vacation in Shanghai, where the old and new come together in distinctive parts of the city
  • Japan and China are full of small pleasures; steamed dumplings, meeting with a monk, colorful parks, quiet landscapes and so much more

Detailed Description

Temples rise evocatively amid the forest with each tier a little more exquisite than the last. Locals mingle outside the walled cities, including one that was once forbidden. Limestone karst dots the river, and you can travel serenely by boat. Mountains and cities carpet a valley, and then you can zoom through on a Shinkansen bullet train. In Shanghai, you can go in search of the finest steamed dumplings, while in Hakone you sit down for the complete kaiseki ryori feast. Welcome to the best of Japan and China with two weeks in two countries that blur the old with the new. Culture and tradition still ring true here, even if the city facades suggest otherwise. History is everywhere, juxtaposed with contemporary thinking, and the natural beauty is beyond what you may be expecting, superlative as it takes you away from it all.

New experiences are more than just every day here, as sometimes it will feel like every single moment is bringing something new. The impressions are endless, and it will take a while to reflect and recollect on what you have experienced. Often, it will be the small moments that leave the longest impression, be it a guide, a backstreet, a journey, or something that only you caught with your eyes. And while the destinations you visit are both legendary, each visitor’s experience is entirely different. In Japan, you will have two nights in Tokyo, a night of tradition around the Hakone hot springs, and then a full 48 hours in Kyoto. Fly next for three nights in Beijing, which includes the Great Wall, to be followed by 24 hours in Xian, two tranquil nights in Guilin, and the contrasts of bustling Shanghai.

There are extraordinary sights to behold, of course. You will see Tokyo’s Imperial Palace, all of the World Heritage Kyoto temples, the Terracotta Warriors, and Beijing’s historic core. Local delicacies and styles provide another experience, such as a ryokan in Hakone, village visits near Guilin, and discussing Zen with a Buddhist monk. The Japanese journeys are very memorable, first-class Shinkansen trains providing a snapshot of the country. In China, you can fly between destinations with expedited travel within a very large country. Hotels are handpicked to place you in the center of the action, surrounded by all the new impressions with guides that are experts in their craft, slowly revealing their little corner of the world. In just two weeks, it will begin to feel as though you have had many years of new travel experiences, and that’s the real beauty of these two countries. 

Starting Price

$5,700 per person (excluding international flights)

Your Zicasso trip is fully customizable, and this sample itinerary is a starting place for your travel plans. Actual costs are dynamic, and your selection of accommodations and activities, your season of travel, and other such variables will bring this budget guideline up or down. Throughout your planning experience with your Zicasso specialist, your itinerary is designed around your budget. You can book your trip when you are satisfied with every detail. Planning your trip with a Zicasso travel specialist is a free service.

What's Included

  • Accommodations
  • In-country transportation
  • Some or all activities and tours
  • Expert trip planning
  • 24x7 support during your trip

Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.

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Luxury Japan Vacation Review: Hakone, Hiroshima, Tokyo, Kyoto, Morimoto Orchid Nursery, Yudanaka Snow Monkeys, Mt Fuji

We just returned from a 3 week trip to Japan and must really compliment Laura and her team at this Japan travel agency for putting together exactly what we asked for.  It was our first time going to Japan - one of my biggest concerns was about the level of guided tours versus what we could do on our own.  Beyond having car service for the airport at the very beginning and end of the trip, Laura had us sparingly use full day guides for our first 2 days in Tokyo, our first day in Kyoto and when we needed a translator to visit an orchid nursery that was a bit off the beaten path near Morimoto - but the rest of the time we were on our own using public transit (Japan Rail bullet trains and local trains, buses, subways, and only limited use of taxis) - and we really had no problems.  Things were well marked in English most of the time and people in Japan are so polite and friendly that we often had people coming up offering to help us even when we did not need it or asked - but when we were a little lost at times, we quickly got pointed in the right direction.  We moved around quite a lot and everywhere we went we felt welcomed, safe and comfortable.

We started in Tokyo in the Ginza district for a few days, then went up to Yudanaka near Nagano to see the snow monkeys in the natural hot springs in the mountains - and it was snowing in March there - but beautiful - this was our first ryokan stay and one of my favorite places - we also went to Morimoto, Takayama, Hiroshima - with a day trip to Miyajima, Kyoto for several days, Hakone near Mt Fuji (this was my only disappointment - as we were not able to see Mt Fuji itself there - but had a great time in the region anyway - and did get a glimpse of Mt Fuji earlier in the trip when not expected - while traveling outside Takayama on the train on a day trip to a nursery) - and then ended the trip back in Tokyo for a few days - we saw so many Shinto shrines, Buddhist temples, and lovely gardens - I really got a feel for the subtle differences among the different regions and the historical contexts.

The hotels were also top notch all around - every place we stayed seemed perfectly placed for the itineraries to make it easy for us to get around on public transit - and the accommodations were comfortable and we always had breakfast included, and those were some of the best meals we had - again, I do not think we had a bad meal for the entire trip - despite be adventurous at times and trying many things that we were not initially sure of what they were. Besides all the fresh seafood and pickled veggies, I came to love soba and buckwheat tea, various forms of tofu including the soft "yuba," soups, and the warm egg custards.  Japanese meals in the ryokans are quite a production - and as entertaining as tasty - but often the simple meals - noodles and soups, are perfect and just what you want at times.  My partner loved the octopus "balls" - takoyaki, and the Japanese pancakes.

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Japan Trip Review: Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, Nara, Calligraphy Class, Markets, Shrines, Local Cuisine, 10 Nights

I communicated with Zicasso’s travel agent pre-pandemic as we originally planned the Japan trip for summer 2020. After a long time, I reached out to Zicasso again and the local travel agents were booked. The only one available was none other than the agent I had contacted initially. I knew it would be easier as we had a sample travel itinerary from 2020. I just had to notify him that we were now traveling with my dad and stepmom. He easily accepted the challenge and I am happy I chose him again. He was attentive and conscientious about our needs and wants. He was flexible and did not mind my multiple questions throughout the process, even up to the last minute. He promised we would be taken care of each step of the way and, yes, he did deliver. The payment process was very easy. Everything regarding what to expect was laid out in the plan.

Our guide from NRT airport to Tokyo Shibuya waited for us despite the long immigration queue. It took over an hour to clear customs and immigration. I was nervous as the train departure time was approaching. The guide didn’t leave. She patiently waited for us and got us on the train, with resting time to spare. The taxi ride to the hotel and the stay were excellent and efficient.

On the way to the Shibuya station and the Kyoto bullet train, our guide waited for us to cross the Shibuya crossing for the very first time. She showed us where to buy snacks and food for the trip, and let us choose ekiben.

Our travel agent met us at Kyoto station. It was great to meet him. We did not even have to look, he was right outside the train door and even recognized us. He gave us an excellent history of the places we visited.

Our guide for the Arashiyama area gave us enough time to go to each spot. She even climbed with us to the monkey park and generously bought the peanuts for my daughter to feed the monkeys.

Our guide for Osaka and Nara saved us money on train rides. He was efficient and fun. He gave excellent recommendations for food and sake, and where to buy tea and a calligraphy paintbrush handcrafted in Japan. He took us to experience traditional sushi. My dad liked it very much!

The guide who picked us up from Tokyo station showed us the Meiji shrine, Harajuku, Ginza, and where to have ramen close to the hotel. She was flexible, showed us plenty of food options, accommodated what we wanted to do, and moved around the tour schedule. She was also our guide for the Tsukiji market, sushi making, Asakusa, and the Tokyo Skytree. She was always offering to help.

Another guide took us from the hotel to the airport and helped us to check in. I had trouble with my check-in luggage, but since she was there, it was fixed without a hassle. She did not leave us until all were cleared and ready to get to the security line.

All the guides were excellent, patient, flexible, and accommodating. Throughout the tours, they all asked if there was anything else we would like to do, see, eat, or buy. They were all very attentive to our needs, always offering to help my dad and stepmom, especially with the transfers from hotels to stations and back. They are both over 65. The great thing is that they are both active and kept up with us with ease.

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Japan Travel Review: Kyoto, Hakone, Naoshima, Mt. Fuji, Cherry Blossoms, Shrines, 17-Day Trip
Our trip to Japan was very interesting and different than any other trip we have taken. Traveling by train was at times challenging, but we were able to cover so much of the country by doing so. Our favorite cities were Kyoto and Hakone and should be included in any itinerary. As an outdoor museum, Naoshima Island was beautiful and so different than anything we have seen. The cherry blossoms and gardens were amazingly beautiful in Kyoto and seeing Mt. Fuji near Hakone was magical. Overall, we thoroughly enjoyed this trip. Jeff at the travel agency was very easy to work with. The tour was well organized and thorough. We had an 80 page itinerary!!!!!

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Japan Family Vacation Review: Tokyo, Kyoto, Hakone, Local Cuisine, Sake/Whiskey Tour, Ryokan, Eight-Night Travel

Our family of four traveled to Japan, visiting Tokyo, Kyoto, and the Hakone area. The Zicasso travel agency put together great properties. We loved the locations of each and their amenities. We had excellent seats on the bullet train. Our driver and tour guide in Kyoto were outstanding!

We felt there was definitely a communication misstep with our plans for Tokyo however. Our driver/guide was very lovely, but not very definitive on what we were doing each day. We felt we had communicated with the driver and the travel company as to what we wanted to do, but for example, when we went to do our food tour of Tokyo, it was paired with a visit to the fish market. We asked if the food tour was after the market, to which our guide said yes. However, about two hours into the fish market we realized that was his idea of the food tour. There was no specific plan of what we were to try and no explanation of the items. Instead, we walked around and bought a few things we wanted to try. We shared everything as we were saving room for the food tour that really never happened. It was frustrating as we felt our guide was more of a driver and less of a guide. Communication was definitely a factor, which is why we hired the travel agency.

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Japan Luxury Vacation Review: Temples, Shrines, Festivals, Cherry Blossoms, Shopping, Cuisine, Four Weeks
Zicasso’s travel company planned the ideal trip for us! We carefully went over our travel preferences regarding hotel types, restaurants, and experiences we were interested in. They created a perfect balance of urban stays with day trips (from Tokyo and Kyoto), more rural experiences (on Yakushima Island, Hida Furukawa, and Toyama), and smaller towns (Kanazawa, Tayama, and Hakone). Transportation from place to place was well organized and the guides were really nice and very informative.

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China Luxury Vacation Review: Beijing, Xi’an, Guilin, Yangshuo, Shanghai, 15-Day Trip

We were extremely pleased with Zicasso’s travel company and their help in planning and executing 15 days across China. We covered Beijing, Xi'an, Guilin/Yangshuo, a Yangtze River cruise, and Shanghai.

The guides were excellent in each location and the logistics all went smoothly. Almost all the hotels were really top of the line and we enjoyed them. We would definitely use our travel agents again for another Asia trip.

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