Dynamic Japan Tour: Ancient Culture and Modern Revelries

What to expect on this itinerary
Between Tokyo's cyber futurism and Kyoto’s age-old traditions, Japan’s spectacular charm will unravel itself during this tailored 14-day tour across the country. Throughout the journey, you will indulge in authentic cuisine at beloved eateries, witness scenes of the snow-capped peaks of Mount Fuji, and trace ancient history within citadels and museums to immerse yourself in the culture and traditions of Japan.
Customizable Itinerary
Tokyo - Futuristic Cyber Scenes
As your plane soars over Tokyo’s skyline, images of its gleaming LED billboards and imposing skyscrapers will be revealed. Upon your arrival, you will be welcomed to the futuristic city by a private transfer, who will whisk you away to your accommodation in a spirited Tokyo neighborhood. A moment to acclimate yourself to the animated energy will present you with opportunities stroll through back alleys and ancient shrines or to peruse mesmerizing avenues and authentic Japanese restaurants.
What's Included:
Tokyo - Japanese Culture and Beyond
Tokyo - Unique Experiences in Tokyo
Tokyo - Manicured Greenery and Soaring Skyscrapers
Kanazawa - Untamed Wildlife and the Samurai
Takayama - Fabled Gassho-Zukuri Farmhouses
Takayama - Snow-Capped Summit Spectacles
Kyoto - The Greatest Visionaries of Japan
Kyoto - Symbols and Icons of Japan
Kyoto - Flow with Japanese Culture
Kyoto - Enchanting Wilderness Encounters
Kyoto - Stories of the Ancient World
Tokyo - Silhouettes of Mount Fuji
Tokyo - Departure
Trip Highlights
- Stroll through the evocative streets of Tokyo to memorable highlights, such as the Meiji Shrine, Harajuku district, and Akihabara town
- Escape the crowded neighborhoods of Japan’s bustling capital to the landscaped pastures of Kenrokuen Garden and Kanazawa’s samurai districts
- Appreciate the antique Japanese architecture of generations-old Gassho-Zukuri Farmhouses among the idyllic Gifu Prefecture
- Swoon over the snow-capped summits of the Japanese Alps that soar above the traditional town of Takayama
- Treat yourself to enchanting Japanese traditions during an authentic tea ceremony led by a tea artist and visit magnificent museums in Kyoto
- Wallow in a guided tour through Kyoto’s mesmerizing neighborhoods to iconic sites, such as Gion geisha district, downtown Nishiki Market, and the hallowed Fushimi Inari-Taisha shrine
- Explore the fascinating flora and fauna of Japan beneath the Kitayama Mountains on a trail stroll from the quiet hamlet of Kibune
- Treasure bewitching vistas of the momentous Mount Fuji during a train ride through Japan’s breathtaking countryside
Starting Price
$9,700 per person (excluding international flights)
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.
Verified Traveler Reviews
Based on 28 reviews
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My family and I had an amazing 2 week trip to Japan. I highly recommend the travel company we used, and would use them again. Our travel agent was responsive, helpful, and worked with us to craft a unique trip that fit our interests, which was a bit tricky considering our group of 6 was made up of 3 generations ranging in age from 3 to 68!
We visited Tokyo, Kyoto, Nara, Naoshima/Teshima, and Kanazawa and focused particularly on art and gardens. The agency matched us with friendly and informative guides in Tokyo and Kyoto, and organized all of our lodging and rail travel throughout our time in Japan. Our trip didn't feel like a standard tour--the tour agency really put in extra effort to craft unique experiences--from our stay in a traditional machiya residence in Kyoto to securing us rooms at the Benesse House in Naoshima, to making kid-friendly recommendations on things to see/do. They even took the extra effort to ensure that we had side-by-side rooms in places where we were in separate hotel rooms. Plus, the reading materials they put together for us that detailed each location were helpful and spot on.
Even when we ran into a little travel scheduling glitch while on the trip, our agent was responsive and immediately worked with our guides in Japan to re-book rail passes to ensure we were able to visit all of our desired sites.
Our visit to Japan surpassed expectations, and much of that was do to the preparation work that went into crafting our trip.
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We just returned from a 2 week trip to several areas in Japan that was expertly planned and executed by this travel planner and his company. We are experienced world travelers, who have traveled with some of the top luxury travel companies and we'd rate this company among the best. The attention to detail and the literal tabbed spreadsheet with individual components made our entire itinerary of train/car/plane/hotel/tours extremely easy to execute on our own once we arrived in Japan. We were even given a pre-loaded local cell phone and subway/train passes so we could hit the ground running. The couple times we had questions while we were in Japan, they were answered immediately. The trip went like clockwork from start to finish and every stop was amazing. We journeyed from Tokyo, across the country on a bullet train to Kanazawa/Kaga Onsen and then flew down to Ishigaki Island on the Southern tip of Japan and ferried to our stay on the tiny (and beautiful) island of Taketomi. Every hotel was perfect and we couldn't have asked for a better itinerary for seeing city/country/beach on our own all in one trip. Our Tokyo hotel was very conveniently located to the Shibuya subway/train station, making it quick and easy to get around. And, even though the area around the station is busy, the hotel was just a short walk away on a quiet street. The suites were roomy and the staff was very helpful. Our Ryokan in KagaOnsen was top notch. A beautifully designed 16 room ryokan where each room was very large and beautifully appointed. The spa and 10-course meals were something you'd expect at a 5-star hotel in a large city. The trip down to Taketomi island was amazing and we were two of very few Westerners. The resort was designed to be low key and fit into the original design of homes on the island. It was all individual villas with large, private outdoor areas and it was a fun 10 minute bike ride into the small village. Definitely a spot to relax.
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It was a very enjoyable trip, and especially well organized by this travel company. Our trajectory was from Tokyo to Kyoto (with a stop in Takayama in between) so there were several trains, subways, and hotels to negotiate, which we did (almost!) flawlessly because our itinerary had been laid out so well.
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Our trip was wonderful because of the perfect attention is given to us by our agent. He & I converted over the course of several months to plan and define exactly what we wished to do. He suggested activities such as our Home Stay outside of Kyoto which I didn't even know existed and that turned out to be one of the trip's highlights!
Prior to our departure, our agent emailed a 150-page itinerary which included every activity, hotel or ryokan, guides' names and even details as to the exact platform from which our trains would depart. It included maps, histories of a town and suggestions about places & things to do in that town.
We visited Kyoto, Tokyo, Osaka, Kanazawa, Takayama, Himeji, Kurashiki, Hiroshima, Miyajima Island, Shirakawa-go, Nara ( a 3.5-week trip). We had excellent guides who were knowledgeable, caring and friendly. My husband needed to see a physician while there and 2 guides in different cities accompanied him to translate. It was actually an opportunity to experience treatment in Japan, a new adventure - "medical tourism"!
We really enjoyed our sushi class, formal tea ceremony, a Geisha performance at the local theater, nights at the western style ryokans, onsens, which are heavenly, my chance to visit a school (special arrangements were made for that), the day in Nara, the temples & shrines and the sushi!
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