Flavors of Japan: 10-Day Private Culinary Tour

What to expect on this itinerary
Master chefs, local kitchens, and wild ingredients will scratch the surface of remarkable cuisine during your 10-day culinary tour of Japan. The secrets of Japanese cuisine will emerge as you travel between marketplaces and sake breweries to discover the origins of heritage and preserved tradition. You will sample celebrated dishes and participate in intricate tea ceremonies. From Tokyo to Osaka, you will uncover Japan as a dynamic global gastronomic destination.
Customizable Itinerary
Tokyo – Arrival and Quintessential Izakaya
An izakaya is an everyday place to drink and dine in a Japanese city, and they are not fancy nor fine. So why eat here when your vacation could start with one of Tokyo’s Michelin restaurants? Dining at an izakaya will provide context for everything else you will experience on this tour as you taste a full variety of quintessential flavors and get to know the basics of local gastronomy. In addition, the meal will be relaxed, fun and informal, which is usually the best way to go when you are likely tired from your flight. A guide greets you at the airport and transfers you to a modern city hotel. Head out for dinner at the izakaya, a great place to start discussing cuisine and testing out the flavors.
What's Included:
Kanazawa – Market Sushi and Kaga-ryori in the Old Edo Town
Gokayama – Harvesting Wild Mountain Vegetables and Home-Cooked Dining
Takayama – Delicate Kaiseki and the Food of the Mountains
Hida-Furukawa – Premium Hida Beef From a Okudo-san Earth Oven: More Sake
Kyoto – Exceptional Kaiseki Cuisine in a Private Residence
Kyoto – Japanese Tea Ceremony and Treats From Nishiki Market
Asuka to Osaka – Community Cooking and True Farm to Table Ideology
Awaji Island – A Fish Auction Followed by Seafood on the Beach
Osaka – Departure
Trip Highlights
- Experience true Japanese kaiseki, with multi-course dinners in Kyoto and Takayama that are unique to their surroundings
- Witness a fish auction on Awaji Island and find where the Japanese go for the finest sushi
- Lunch on premium Hida beef in Furukawa cooked as it should be in an Okudo-san earth oven
- Harvest wild vegetables in Gokayama and dine on the finest home-cooked mountain cuisine
- Head out into the rice paddies of Asuka and learn about the region’s farm to table ideology
- Explore historical food markets with a guide who knows where to find the best treats
- Experience the extravagance of a Japanese tea ceremony at a small wooden Kyoto teahouse
- Learn about Izakaya, an excellent introduction to Japanese flavors
- Uncover many of Japan’s premier highlights along the way, including Kyoto’s temples and gardens, the mountain village of Shirakawa-go, and the old towns of Kanazawa and Takayama
Detailed Description
It is true that Japan’s culinary heritage can be found in fine-dining restaurants, whether in Tokyo, New York or elsewhere. It is also true to say that Japan’s culinary heritage has taken on a global perspective as seen by the plethora of sushi establishments that dot the world. One must travel into the heart of Japan to truly uncover the country’s culinary heritage in towns and villages unchanged for centuries in places where farm-to-table takes on new meanings. This heritage is one that has escaped the monotony of an exported Japanese product as it is a culinary heritage that you will discover to be unique to time and place.
Over these ten days, you will go in search of Japan’s finest food with a specific focus on gastronomic traditions and regional flavors. This is not a tour of the best sushi restaurants, and in fact, there are not many restaurants at all. Mostly, you will dine in private venues or in the marketplaces where the country’s food is most vividly celebrated. Along the way, you will get to discover many of the country’s finest attractions. Begin with mountains around Takayama, where villages with strange thatched roofs are hidden, and then take in temples and gardens and shrines all across Kyoto, contemporary city sights in Osaka and also in Tokyo. Add the old-world towns of Kanazawa and Takayama, where Samurai and Geisha still have a firm place in culture, and you will experience the full gamut.
Touch down in Tokyo and spend just one night in a typical Izakaya eating house, a social gathering place for classic, everyday cuisine. Take the Shinkansen to Kanazawa and search the old town market for sushi, before discovering kaga-ryori amid an old Edo setting. On day three, you will head deeper into the mountains and forage for wild vegetables that are cooked up by locals in Gokayama. Explore Shirakawa-go’s unique architecture the next day before your first kaiseki experience enjoyed in a family-run Takayama ryokan. Staying around the mountains, you will sample authentic Hida beef in Furukawa, prepared the way it always has been, in an Okudo-san earth oven.
Kyoto now awaits, and you will settle into Japan’s most celebrated city and visit a handful of the temples and shrines, as there are over 2,000 in immediate area. Kyoto kaiseki is unique to its surroundings and an essential part of any visit to the city. Over-exaggerated pouring is part of the tea ceremony experience the next day, followed by the colorful treats of Nishiki Market. With two days in Kyoto, you can travel out to the suburbs as well to find Arashiyama Bamboo Grove and the temple it hides. The next day is all about community cooking, amid the rice paddies of Asuka. Wake the next morning to watch a fish auction on Awaji Island, followed by the best seafood on the beach. From here, it will be a quick transfer back to Osaka and your departure flight. Interested in learning more by seeing some of our travelers’ Japan vacation tour reviews? Click here for more.
Starting Price
$5,200 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.
Verified Traveler Reviews
Based on 152 reviews
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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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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Four fellow travelers and I recently completed a customized fall tour in Japan. While there, we traveled from Tokyo to the Fuji, Kyoto, and Kanazawa areas. This was one of several tours organized for me by Zicasso agents. Although they have all been excellent, our agent was the most accommodating in terms of service and special requests.
The Ryokan accommodation she booked for us on Lake Kawaguchiko was out-of-this-world, with a magnificent view of Mount Fuji from our balcony.
She allowed us to leave her tour temporarily to pursue a special interest. She provided us with excellent guides in each region and arranged for them to deliver our group, which was somewhat overwhelmed by the Japanese train system, right to the door of the railway cars and have someone meet us when stepping off at the next location. She organized short-notice requests in terms of ground transport without missing a beat.
Her efficiency and response time while planning the trip were incredible, especially since I was on Canadian time and she on British. I would highly recommend her for her great skill in customizing Zicasso tours to meet your wishes and special needs.
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Zicasso’s travel specialist did a fabulous job planning our 12-day trip to Japan! We took our two kids (12 and 14 years old) and worked together to come up with such an amazing and fun itinerary covering all of our interests.
In addition to seeing the sights around Tokyo and Kyoto, the travel specialist found us classes in and outside of the cities for sushi-making, Shibori fabric dyeing, and bamboo basket-making. We had the most wonderful guides, drivers, and translators take us to an organic green tea farm (an unexpected favorite!) and even managed to get tickets to the Ghibli Museum.
We had a phenomenal time and I look forward to working with this travel company again.
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The trip was fabulous and met all of our expectations. Zicasso's tour operator was very easy to work with and was responsive to all of my priorities for the trip. It was an excellent experience and I would definitely recommend them for a trip to Japan. The guides, our guide in Osaka and Kyoto, and our guide in Tokyo, were excellent.
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