Japan Photography Tour: Cities, Castles, Landscapes, Nature & More

What to expect on this itinerary
Capture the dreamy and authentic, historical and contemporary during your 12-day Japan photography tour. Your camera will accompany you with specialist guides on a custom-tailored tour as you uncover majesty from traditional inns to the snowcapped Japanese Alps. Discover Geishas strolling beneath blossoming cherry blossoms and witness neon lights shining above a traditional sushi restaurant. From artisan masters to bullet trains, you will discover the picturesque in Japan.
Customizable Itinerary
Tokyo – Welcome to Japan!
Your plane arrives in Japan in mid-afternoon. In the arrivals lobby, our airport representative greets you. While at the airport, you activate your Japan Rail Pass, giving you unlimited access to Japan during your 12-day adventure. You travel from the airport by train or shuttle bus, arriving at your hotel in the early evening.
For the rest of the day, you are free to relax. Dinner this evening is on your own. Our representative is happy to tell you about dining opportunities close to your hotel.
What's Included:
Tokyo – One Metropolis, Many Angles
Tokyo – Beyond the City Limits
Matsumoto – Imposing Castles
Matsumoto – Photogenic Wildlife
Takayama – A City Frozen in Time
Shirakawago – A Blend of Past and Present
Kyoto – Contemporary Art, Delectable Sushi
Kyoto – Elegant Temples and Breathtaking Nature
Hakone – Panoramic Views
Tokyo – Stunning Vistas
Tokyo – Still Much More to Capture
Trip Highlights
- Spend several nights in ryokans, traditional Japanese inns with tatami floors and onsens, thermal hot springs
- Enjoy a guided bike tour of Kyoto, allowing you to enjoy the visually stunning region at your own pace
- Photograph the Japanese Snow Monkeys as they enjoy a leisurely rest in naturally-occurring thermal hot springs
- Ride the famous Shinkansen, a high-speed bullet train that is able to run at speeds up to 200 mph
- Embark on tours throughout Matsumoto, home to the “Crow Castle” and learn about the history of the Samurai
- Capture the image of Tokyo's fashion culture when visiting Harajuku, a district famous for showcasing young men and women dressed in the wildest of fashions
- Visit Shirakawago’s homes to find gassho-zukuri , thick thatched roofs designed to hold up the weight of the heavy winter snow that collects each year
Detailed Description
Your tour begins in Tokyo, the largest city in the world. There is no shortage of photographic opportunities here, from peaceful shrines to the vibrant youth culture. With a guide and on your own, you see what makes this city one of the most talked about places on Earth.
Your journey then extends to Matsumoto, home to an imposing medieval castle nicknamed ‘crow castle’ due its broad black roof. Within, learn about the daily lives of samurai and the shoguns who ruled Japan hundreds of years ago. The castle grounds are strikingly beautiful, especially in the spring, as millions of cherry blossoms turn the area into a paradise.
While in Matsumoto, take a day trip to Jigokudani Park, home to Japan’s famous snow monkeys. Living around humans for so long, they are quite tame and are used to having people take their picture. You may inadvertently make a few monkey friends if you should bring anything they can climb onto.
Takayama is buried deep within the Japanese Alps, and until recently was cut off from most of Japan during the winter months. This isolation has ensured that Takayama has not lost its small town charm. Also, with blocks of preserved city streets to explore, you feel transported back into the past.
Shirakawago is an even more secluded village, where traditional construction methods have produced some of Japan’s most beautiful homes. Not only do you find yourself taking pictures, but you also briefly join their way of life as you stay in a centuries old ryokan, or Japanese inn, for the night.
Though you only have half a day in Kanazawa, the city’s efficient transportation system means you can see the best sites. The city is home to one of the most beautiful gardens in Japan, and the seafood is second to none. You leave this city feeling at peace, and your stomach full of delicious sushi.
Kyoto is home to more than 2,000 shrines and temples. With a guide and on your own, see the most beautiful sites in the city on foot and by bicycle. There is plenty of time to take many splendid shots of Kyoto, as your guide knows how to avoid the crowds and make sure you have the best experience possible.
From Kyoto, you head to Hakone, home to Mt. Fuji and rolling hills of densely packed trees. In the shadow of the mountain, have a traditional Japanese dinner and soak in relaxing onsen baths. The next morning, tour the area by ropeway or lake cruise. If the weather is just right, you may get the perfect picture of the mountain. Your final night in spent back in Tokyo.
This tour is perfect for couples of all ages. It is best taken in the spring or fall when Japan’s natural beauty is at its peak, and the temperature is just right for outdoor activity.
Starting Price
$7,800 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.
Verified Traveler Reviews
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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 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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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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