Essence of Japan Tour: An Expertly Guided Experience

Kinkaku-ji, Golden Pavilion, Kyoto, Japan

What to expect on this itinerary

Private tours and luxurious accommodations will give you unparalleled insight into tradition, culture, and spirit during your 15-day Japan highlights tour. Your expert guides will lead you through modern cities, hidden towns, and traditional villages. Buddhist monkeys and serene gardens showcase custom while tranquility will emerge from the marvelous landscapes. Authentic ryokan, soothing hot springs, performing geishas, and high-speed bullet trains will reveal the depth and complexity of Japan.

Countries Visited

Japan

Places Visited

Tokyo, Nikko, Kamakura, Hakone, Takayama, Osaka, Himeji, Miyajima, Hiroshima, Kyoto, Nara

Suggested Duration

15 Days

Customizable Itinerary

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Day 1

Tokyo – Yokoso to Japan!

Your flight lands in Tokyo in mid-afternoon. After clearing customs and immigration, a representative meets you at the arrivals lobby. He or she purchases you a limousine bus ticket for your two-hour ride to Tokyo. The seats on the bus are quite comfortable, and the time flies by as you watch the rice fields of Chiba Prefecture slowly transform into Tokyo’s sprawling metropolis.

After checking into your hotel, the rest of the evening is free time. Dinner is on your own.

What's Included:

Transfer
Accommodation
Day 2

Tokyo – Tokyo’s Past, Present, and Future

Day 3

Tokyo – The City at Your Fingertips

Day 4

Kamakura to Hakone – Immersion in the Past

Day 5

Hakone to Takayama – Splendid Views and Hidden Gems

Day 6

Takayama – Exploring the Edo Period

Day 7

Mt. Koya – Mingling with Monks

Day 8

Mt. Koya to Osaka – Big City Life

Day 9

Himeji to Miyajima – Ancient Castles and Splendid Shrines

Day 10

Miyajima – Stunning Vistas and Comfort Food

Day 11

Hiroshima to Kyoto – The Lessons of the Past

Day 12

Kyoto – Temples and Tea

Day 13

Kyoto – Temples and Tea

Day 14

Kyoto – A Self-Guided Adventure

Day 15

Kyoto – A Lifetime of Memories

Trip Highlights

  • Stay at a ryokan, a traditional Japanese inn, featuring tatami-matted rooms, hot springs, and traditional yukata clothing
  • Spend a night at a Buddhist temple at Mt. Koya, and become one with nature
  • Enjoy the finest and freshest Japanese cuisine known as Kaiseki, featuring regional and seasonal specialties
  • Be the honored guest at a geisha performance in Kyoto
  • Ride the famous Shinkansen, the high-speed bullet train that runs up to speeds of 200 mph

Detailed Description

Your tour begins in Tokyo, Japan’s capital and the largest metropolis in the world. In this dynamic city, you experience a blend of past, present, and future as your expert guide takes you to the city’s best attractions. Eat like a local and have ample time to explore the city on your own.

From Tokyo, you head to Kamakura and Hakone, home to some of Japan’s best views and most cherished cultural treasures. In Kamakura, feel transported into the past as you sip tea among the bamboo stalks. In Hakone, take in Mt. Fuji in all its glory from a ropeway ride or lake cruise. At the end of your day, soak in the first of many onsen baths you encounter during your time in Japan.

Takayama is a jewel hidden within the Japanese Alps. Spared from both modernization and destruction of war, the city is one of the most well preserved in Japan. Exploring the old town, you discover artisans still practicing traditional methods of making everything from fine sake to furniture. While there, indulge in Hida beef, some of the best in the world.

Mt. Koya is one of the most deeply spiritual places in Japan. The birthplace of Shingon Buddhism, generations of monks has called Mt. Koya home for nearly 12 centuries. Like pilgrims in centuries past, you spend a night at a Buddhist temple, meeting the monks and dining on their vegetarian cuisine. While there, witness morning prayer ceremonies, and wander through the early morning fog that falls over Mt. Koya’s cemeteries and stone paths.

Osaka is one of the liveliest cities in Japan, a place where great merchant families made their fortunes. Get caught up in the hustle and bustle as you wander through the Dotonbori district, where the neon lights are never extinguished. If you’re feeling brave, try fugu, pufferfish, at a local restaurant for dinner.

From the big city, you head to Himeji, home to one of Japan’s few remaining medieval castles. It is a magnificent sight to behold. Touring the inside, see how the castle acted as both fortification and a symbol of the shogun’s power. In the afternoon, have a pleasant lunch in the shadow of the castle.

Your journey continues to Miyajima, home to Japan’s iconic ‘floating’ torii gate. Here you spend two nights, exploring the island at your leisure. Miyajima offers visitors a plethora of enjoyable activities from ropeway rides, meditation at eternal flames, and oyster feasts. Don’t forget to try Momiji Manju, a local pastry baked fresh every day.

Just across the bay from Miyajima is Hiroshima. Though Hiroshima has fully recovered since the atomic bombing, the city has not forgotten its place in history. Here, learn the lessons of the past and the steps Hiroshima has taken to make itself a symbol of world peace and worldwide nuclear disarmament.

Leaving Hiroshima, you arrive in Kyoto, where you spend your last three days in Japan. Kyoto is Japan’s most dynamic city, a seamless blend of past and present. Around every corner is something unexpected. While here, take use of guides, but enjoy ample free time to explore the city at your own pace. Your time in Kyoto includes witnessing performances by Kyoto’s geisha, known locally as geiko. There is also the option to take a half-day trip to Nara, Japan’s first capital and home to some of the country’s most stunning architecture.

This 15-day tour is perfect for friends, couples, and even families. It is best taken in spring or fall when Japan’s weather is best for outdoor touring. Expert guides are available in all cities, and travelers can always contact their guide in case questions or concerns arise throughout the tour.

Starting Price

$9,800 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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Japan Tour Review: Tokyo, Kanazawa, Kyoto, Nara, Osaka, Nagoya, Hakone, Ryokan, Baseball, Tea Ceremony, Local Cuisine, 16 Days

Zicasso's travel specialist and her team planned an absolutely outstanding 16-day trip for me and my family. We visited Tokyo, Ghibli Park (near Nagoya), Kanazawa, Kyoto (with day trips to Nara and Osaka), and then wrapped things up with two nights at a beautiful and luxurious ryokan in Hakone.

Communication leading up to the trip was clear and efficient, and whenever we had a question during the trip, we were able to get quick answers from our travel company's rep in Japan.

I would absolutely book another trip with this company.

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Japan Family Trip Review: Tokyo, Kyoto, Miyajima, Sumo Lunch, Local Cuisine, Photo Shoot, 2-Week Tour

Our trip was wonderful and we had an excellent planner. He always responded within 24 hours and had an answer for whatever I was asking. Here is some additional feedback:

The documents provided (itinerary, cultural information, tour guide) were all very easy to read and informative. The instructions for using the trains and other modes of transportation turned out to be crucial for us.

We had a great guide in Tokyo. She spoke English well, provided interesting information at the sites we visited, and catered the day to our needs. She was also very good with children.

We ended up not going to Hakone, which was part of the itinerary, and our agent was able to help us get refunds for those tickets, which I understand was an unconventional request. It was nice to know the tickets and money didn't go to waste.

The Miyajima hotel and stay was so beautiful, and our experience there was very unique. I'm so glad our agent planned that as part of our trip.

The hotel in Tokyo was almost perfect; the staff were fantastic, the rooms were comfortable, and the included breakfast was delicious. The only drawbacks were that the pool was closed for renovations, which was disappointing, and their fitness center was very small and would often get extremely crowded in the mornings.

We had a good guide in Kyoto, but probably could've done a better job to account for the heat. We were outside for long stretches; I'm sure he just wanted to get us to more sites, but by the end of the day we were miserable from the sun and humidity. We had children and seniors in our family, and sometimes we were standing in the heat as he explained something which wasn't ideal. His English was okay, but some of our party felt he had difficulty answering some of our questions.

On our trip back from Kyoto to Tokyo, it's not clear why the agency booked us on the Shinkansen from Kyoto to Tokyo, then on a Narita Express from Tokyo to Shinjuku, when we could've taken the train to Shinagawa and saved some time.

Our agent clearly explained that the agency could not make restaurant reservations for our party, but that would've been very helpful since we were a group of 12 and it was often difficult to make that work. We ended up doing it ourselves or through the hotels.

The machiya houses were super-cool, but eight people in one of them was a lot. Also, I understand they're Japanese style, but there wasn't much furniture in there, so we ended up having to sit on beds or on the floor.

The IC cards didn't seem to be separated by child and adult (hopefully I'm not wrong there). This created an issue when we scanned our cards along with the child Shinkansen tickets. We got stopped and had to get the train attendant to help.

The sumo lunch was super-fun. The food (tonkatsu) was delicious, the service was great, and the wrestlers were very engaging, and a few of our party even got to wrestle a bit!

The photo shoot was enjoyable for the kids and the staff there were very patient, attentive, and helpful. Our pictures look great and they were ready within minutes!

I didn't like the application Zicasso uses for communicating with our travel agent. It was a little easier when it was just emails back and forth, but it was not ideal to have to log into a separate application (this one) to communicate. It's hard to do on a mobile phone and takes an extra few steps. It'd be better to communicate through existing platforms like email, WhatsApp, Signal, Facebook, Google Workspace, or Microsoft Teams.

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Japan Travel Review: Kyoto, Hakone, Osaka, Tokyo, Monkey Park, Bamboo Forest, 10-Night Trip

Zicasso’s travel specialist is amazing! She went out of her way to plan the best trip for 11 of us to Japan. She listened and understood exactly what we wanted. She is sweet and truly cares. Not only this, but she responds quickly.

As an added bonus, the travel company was reasonable, especially for all that was included. We were spoiled and had a driver and guide for most of the trip, so we did not have to worry about anything. We were also booked at lovely hotels, with delicious breakfasts and spacious rooms.

We absolutely loved our guide in Osaka and Kyoto. She was wonderful! She even got us hand warmers and gifts for Christmas! She was relaxed, positive, and went with the flow. She stayed later at times for us too! Our driver in Tokyo was able to get us a last-minute restaurant reservation for lunch because there was one more type of food we wanted to try there. He was very kind and flexible with us in Hakone too. Our guide in Tokyo was also very nice! Thank you to the team for our trip of a lifetime!!!!!

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Japan Travel Review: Tokyo, Hakone, Mount Fuji, Mount Inari, Sushi Class, Samurai Experience, Carpentry, Museums, History, Art, Culture, 14 Days

Zicasso's travel designer had less than three months to bring an amazing trip to life. Our goal was to experience the history, art, culture, and people of Japan. Mission accomplished!

There were so many highlights shared by our exceptional guides and drivers, who felt like friends and family by the trip's end. Some experiences surprised us with their creativity, joy, and value (slapstick sumo skits in Tokyo, the samurai sword experience, sushi class, open-air and Venetian glass museums in Hakone, and especially the Himeji Castle master carpenter tutorial). Though in our late 70s, walking five to seven miles per day and climbing 766-oot sacred Mount Inari weren't an issue.

The veracity of this review is paramount... the only experience we would forgo was spelunking (crawling) in the cold, wet lava cave, as in our ignorance, we were out of our element. We found joints we did not know we had! We are focused on collecting memories, not things. This fabulous trip achieved that goal. Thank you!

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Japan Tour Review: Kyoto, Tokyo, Osaka, Onsen, 17-Day Trip

Overall, it was a very good trip and we enjoyed it.

The agency did a good job coordinating transportation, activities, and guides.

They were, however, not good listeners and were ”stingy” with information.

On the first count, we made it very clear we did not want hotel rooms with futons. When we arrived on the first day in Kyoto, we were shown rooms with futons. The agency did find us appropriate accommodations for the next night, but that should not have happened.

On the second count, we asked for a list of restaurants near our hotels in Kyoto and Tokyo. We never got one, after repeated asks. We were so far into the planning that it would have been impractical to switch agencies. She did make a reservation at a restaurant in Kyoto that she raved about. It was not very good.

We were in Osaka and wanted to get an earlier train back to Kyoto. I texted the agency as to whether we could change our tickets or have to purchase new ones, and asked for the times for the earlier trains. She said we could exchange them at the station and that we could ask then about times for the earlier trains. I texted back that surely she had the train times. She then did send me the times.

Travel agents should be a fountain of information and make travel as easy and pleasant as possible.

We have used Zicasso before and it was a great trip. A number of our friends had a similar experience. Unfortunately, this tour company was a disappointing experience.

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Japan Vacation Review: Kyoto, Osaka, Hakone, Hiroshima, Tokyo, Mt Fuji, Fall Foliage, Tea Ceremony, Food Tour, Bullet Train, 36-Day Trip

We (A and B) had an amazing, once-in-a-lifetime, 36-day trip to Japan and were very grateful we found Zicasso’s travel specialist to help us plan our itinerary.

The travel specialist made sure that all our travel arrangements were well thought out and his instructions were (mostly) straightforward. He was a good listener and helped us craft an itinerary that totally suited our needs. We had about four sessions (hours) on Zoom with him before our trip to iron out details. A company that does customized tours was exactly what we were looking for and that is what we got. This way, we had a lot of say in where to go, how long to stay, how we wanted to spend our time, and what attractions we wanted to see. He told us ours was the longest trip to Japan he had helped arrange.

The trip was amazing and we were blessed to be able to see the spectacular fall foliage everywhere we went, Mount Fuji on numerous days, and many beautiful places, as well as eat authentic Japanese food and immerse ourselves in Japanese culture. In addition to all that, we had many days on our own where we were able to meet up with 12 friends of B in three different cities, people B met 45 years ago in Japan.

All the arrangements made for us by the travel company were fantastic, including local transportation, drivers in every city, and train and shinkansen rides. The accommodations were excellent too and we especially appreciated that the location of our hotels was very convenient and in the best areas. The two stays in ryokans in Hakone and Miyajima were unique and special.

Every single local guide we had was fantastic. They were all knowledgeable, friendly, personable, helpful, and kind. The drivers were terrific too and we enjoyed meeting them and talking with them.

We highly recommend this travel company if you are looking for a customized, comprehensive, and fun tour of Japan.

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