Japan Discovery Tour: Culture, Traditions, and Food

What to expect on this itinerary
Your 11-day Japan culture tour will introduce you to the traditions, cuisine, and heritage of the island nation with specialist guides knowledgeable about the treasures often overlooked by visitors. Your journey will take you from a traditional sake brewery to a temple tour guide by a monk, a timeless river sunset cruise to celebrated Michelin-starred restaurants. Witness blossoming gardens, learn customary flavors, and delight in the abundant majesty of Japan.
Customizable Itinerary
Tokyo – Yokoso to Japan!
Your flight to Japan may have taken many hours, but your journey is just beginning as your plane touches down at Narita International Airport in the mid-afternoon. Your guide meets you right outside of Immigration, and porters take your bags as you board your limousine bus that whisks you away to central Tokyo. Take this time to relax, or get your first impressions of Japan as you watch rice fields and single-family homes morph into a mix of skyscrapers and cultural treasures.
After checking into your hotel, there is time to freshen up before a welcome dinner in the city center. During all your meals in Japan, your guide is on hand to help you order, explain menu choices, or express any dietary requirements to the staff.
What's Included:
Tokyo – Four Centuries in a Day
Tokyo – Magnificence Redefined in Nikko
Takayama – Time Travel into Japan’s Past
Takayama – Ancient Traditions Are Still Alive in Shirakawa-go
Kanazawa – A Seafood Paradise
Kyoto – Following in the Footsteps of Geisha
Kyoto – Discover Japan’s Religious and Cultural Roots in Nara
Kyoto – A Day of Endless Possibilities
Tokyo – Fresh Memories on Your Final Day
Tokyo – Heading Home
Trip Highlights
- Tour a traditional sake brewery in Takayama, and learn about the nation’s most famous drink
- Indulge in a private Japanese cooking class, exploring a myriad of flavors
- Walking tour of Nara’s Todai-Ji Temple led by a Buddhist monk
- Private tour of the Imperial Palace’s blossoming East Garden
- Embark on a Sumida River sunset cruise and take timeless photos
- Experience the finest dining at a Michelin star restaurant in Tokyo
Detailed Description
Japan is a country that would take multiple lifetimes to understand fully. In this 11-day tour, get to know the best of Japan as you explore the country’s major cities and rural treasures. Japan is your buffet, and it is your choice of what you want your experience to be.
You begin in Tokyo, the biggest city in the world and Japan’s center of culture, history, and fine dining. Take in the newest attractions, or immerse yourself in the past at one of the city’s many parks and shrines. And no matter where you stop to eat, your food is savory and delectable in ways you cannot begin to imagine.
From Tokyo, you are off to Nikko, the burial site of Japan’s shoguns. Following in the footsteps of samurai, you enter shrines that were once off-limits to commoners. While there, you are introduced to some of Japan’s finest cuisine.
Your trip into the heart of Japan continues the next day as the shinkansen (Japanese bullet train) whisks you off to Takayama, an isolated city surrounded by the Japanese Alps. There, you sample some of the most succulent beef Japan has to offer before touring the old city. In the evening, your hotel has breathtaking views of the Takayama Valley from its onsen baths, open-air pools where you can soak away your troubles and reflect on the day.
From Takayama, you take a day trip to Shirakawa-go, one of the best-persevered villages in Japan. Learn about what life was like centuries ago when the city was the heart of Japan’s silk industry. While there, you gain an insider’s view of daily life as you meet a local family and have a specially prepared lunch in their home.
The next day you leave Takayama behind and take an express bus to Kanazawa, Japan’s seafood capital. Indulge your inner foodie as you sample some of the best sushi in Japan before learning the secrets behind Japan most famous confection, wagashi. In the evening, go out on the town at an izakaya, where you can try some of the city’s finest sake paired with a variety of delicious dishes.
The next three days, you are in Kyoto and Nara, two of Japan’s ancient capitals. Let Buddhist monks teach you the secrets of Zen mediation before going off to a private lesson in tea ceremony led by geisha whose traditions have been passed down for generations.
You return to Tokyo for your last full day in Japan. There you can go on one final adventure, buy a few souvenirs, or simply relax in Tokyo’s many splendid parks. In the evening, you are treated to a farewell dinner at a Michelin star restaurant, a perfect capstone to your journey.
A perfect trip for couples, this tour is best taken in the fall or spring, when Japan’s natural beauty is at its peak. Guides in each city in are fluent in English, and can assist with any issues that may arise during the tour.
Starting Price
$7,200 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
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Our Japan trip with the Zicasso tour company was great. All of our guides were fantastic and fun to be with. Our custom, 15-day trip worked out great and we did some very special things (made paper, designed chopsticks with gold leaf, forged a knife).
We visited Tokyo, Shizuoka, Takayama, Kanazawa, Kyoto, Osaka, and Nara.
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I wasn't sure what to expect when I signed up with Zicasso and this travel company, I had never taken a vacation tour before. With out a doubt, this was one of the best experiences I have had in my life. It was a well planned vacation with a lot of variety, so much to see and experience. My trip took me from Tokyo to Kyoto, Nara, Kanazawa, Takayama and Gokayama over a period of 9 days. Each city had a specialized guide that would take me through many of the popular areas as well as "off the beaten path" areas. They were all very knowledgeable and very polite.
I opted to stay at mostly ryokans (Japanese style inns) and do not regret that decision at all. They were quite comfortable, hot baths at night would help recover from a long day of exploration, and included Japanese style breakfast which were delicious.
If you are considering taking a vacation through Japan with a planned tour, I highly recommend trying this travel company.
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My wife and I booked a 15 day trip to Japan with this travel company and worked with their representative, over several months to ensure our trip was perfect. While not exactly perfect (it rained most days we were in Japan) it was not the fault of the travel company. Matthew and his office in Tokyo did a fantastic job securing all of our restaurant reservations (some of which were difficult reservations to get), hotel rooms (including special request rooms with spectacular views), tours, guides, transportation, and specialty tickets. It was a pleasure working with Matthew. He made every attempt to understand what kinds of experiences we wanted, then made recommendations and arrangements to accommodate us. As an example, we did not know about the beautiful cities of Kanazawa and Takayama until Matthew recommended them to us during our planning stages. The results were perfect, as we were able to visit both places, including staying in an authentic Japanese Tea House (Machiya) in an historic neighborhood in Kanazawa. As it turned out, our experiences in the beautiful mountain village of Takayama and the bustling and exciting city of Kanazawa were two of the most memorable stops on our tour of Japan. The tour guides provided by our travel company were excellent and both were fully fluent in our language, English. The best part was the guides were flexible and responsive to our interests and willing to provide tailored approaches to our requests. Our entire trip to Japan was amazing, thanks in many ways to this travel company. We want to return to Japan someday, and when we do we will be using this company as our travel experts.
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We just returned from a wonderful 16-day trip to Japan. Circled the main island - Tokyo, Mt Fuji, Takayama (for the autumn festival), Kanazawa, Kyoto, Totorri, Hiroshima/Miyajima. Fabulous experiences everywhere. The trip was very well-organized and the guides provided (two days in Tokyo, two days in Kanazawa, two days in Kyoto) were all terrific. The trip had an excellent combination of outdoor activity, cultural experiences, travel time, free time to explore. The Japanese people were marvelous - very respectful (didn't hear one person yelling or a car horn blowing the entire time we were there) and courteous, also very helpful even when we didn't have a common language.
When planning a trip like this, it's important to do your own research and not depend totally on the travel company. Totorri, as an example, is rarely included on itineraries but we had seen a TV news feature about the Sand Museum and dunes there and wanted to include it. It was outstanding and well worth the few hours it took to get there.
The travel company was very easy to work with and was responsive but it's important to check all travel arrangements and details. There were some glitches (e.g. our original hotel in Takayama was an hour away from the town which we caught due to planned taxi rides back and forth; that was unacceptable and we asked that it be changed. They were able to get us a room in town at a late date which was difficult since most hotels were sold out for the festival.) We were originally scheduled to take a train from Hiroshima to Osaka just to stay overnight and then fly to Narita the next day for our flight home (with no real time in Osaka). Didn't make sense to us so at our suggestion we just took a train from Hiroshima up to Narita airport and stayed overnight in an airport hotel which worked out well. Finally, while most travel was very easy, there were a few times when a bit more explanation on the itinerary would have been helpful, such as explaining the trains to Narita and the fact that we were to get off in Narita town and not go all the way to the airport. We figured it out but we are more experienced travelers than others and coincidentally after our return we heard from others who have gotten on the wrong train to Narita and almost missed their flights. It's important for the client to take an active role in the planning process and understand all details.
The travel company did stay in touch with us during our trip - there was a last minute change to one day's itinerary and we were fully informed before that day so we knew what to expect.
When we got to our first hotel we received a printed copy of our itinerary with all required train tickets. Travel between cities was very easy and efficient.
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Japan is beautiful, the people are friendly and helpful and polite. Their public transport system must be the envy of the world, from the Shinkansen bullet train down to local intracity buses. We asked our travel agency to craft a highly custom trip that emphasized culture and gardens. Our travel specialist worked all our requests into an itinerary that took us through Okayama, Kurashiki, Hiroshima, Kyoto, Kameoka, Kanazawa, and Takayama with very little time in Tokyo. This was a tour of great ancient cities. Two days in Takayama coincided with the annual Spring float festival, and it was crowded, but not unpleasantly so.
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