Luxury Japan Highlights Vacation: Serenity and Discovery

What to expect on this itinerary
No trip to Japan is complete without a visit to the coast, and this 14-day tour will present you with the best of this island country. Delicious seafood, warm hospitality, and magnificent vistas are yours while you make your way from Tokyo to Kanazawa with a blend of leisure time and guided explorations.
Customizable Itinerary
Tokyo – A City of Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
Your gateway into Japan is the unparalleled metropolitan center of Tokyo, Japan’s largest city and an excellent ambassador for the charm and buoyancy of this charismatic culture. In Tokyo, a relentless focus on the future comes together with meticulous preservation of the past, and all this will be yours to enjoy as you arrive at the city’s Narita international airport. After a private transfer, you will arrive at your conveniently located hotel for the remainder of the day to enjoy at leisure.
What's Included:
Tokyo – Stepping Into the City on a Walking Tour
Tokyo – A Unparalleled Kabuki Performance
Tokyo – Day Trip to the Center of Shinto Significance
Hakone – Standing in the Shadow of Mt. Fuji
Hakone – Basking in Lakeside Splendor
Kyoto – The Beating Heart of Japanese Culture
Kyoto – A Trip to the Nishiki Market
Kyoto – Roll Up Your Sleeves on a Cooking Course
Kyoto – Witnessing Japan's War Torn Past
Kanazawa – Charting Your Own Course on Japan's Coast
Kanazawa – Exploring the City's Contemporary Art Museum
Kanazawa – Touring a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Kanazawa – A Japanese Departure
Trip Highlights
- Dive into the expansive city center of Tokyo, Japan's capital and your portal to the rich culture and historic heritage of this legendary country
- Witness Tokyo's thriving seafood trade on a trip to the Tsukiji fish market where the abundance produce from Japan's fisheries is proudly displayed
- Enjoy a performance of the traditional Japanese Kabuki theater where the intricate costumes and vibrant makeup combine for a memorable evening
- Stroll through the temples, gardens, and shrines of Nikko with a private tour of this city sacred to both followers of Buddhist and Shinto traditions
- Amble along the colorful boulevards and cobbled alleys of the Hachimangu shrine where centuries of history will be at your fingertips
- Stand in the shadow of Japan's most famous mountain at Hakone where you will be able to enjoy a lush region laced with waterfalls and lakes and with breathtaking panoramas of Mt. Fuji
- Immerse yourself in the living treasure chest that is Kyoto, where around every corner you will find outstanding examples of Japanese culture, architecture, and history
- Visit one of Kyoto's most impressive UNESCO Heritage sites at the massive Daitoku-ji where you can encounter the customary tea ceremony and practice your own mindfulness
- Enjoy the superb vistas and panoramas of the coastline from the charming city of Kanazawa where numerous restaurants compete to present you with the best tasting seafood
Starting Price
$25,300 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
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I was very pleased with our trip, the accommodations, and the personal touch. Zicasso's travel specialist was excellent and even when we had some hiccups during the trip, he was there to make an adjustment. I was very pleased. Some really nit-picky tips for future travelers from out of town.
The Shinkansen is a fun ride and everyone should do it. However, when you need multiple tickets at a time, remind the passenger that you put all the tickets into the ticket turnstile at one time, not individually.
We had to visit in July, but I think the best time to visit Japan would be in the three other seasons because of the heat and humidity (with the exception of Hokkaido).
There are still some places that need cash, like public baths etc. I would carry a little on you. Also, visiting the public baths was one of the truly authentic Japanese experiences we had. If a traveler is into the authentic experience, don't underestimate that experience.
You can get "shrined out." They are great and we appreciated every one. We even caught a monk actively praying at a fairly remote one, which was tremendous. I'm not sure if it's possible to know approximate times, but seeing this happen as a traveler was immensely gratifying. It was 6.30am on a Saturday. So if there is a way to figure out an approximate schedule, you will have elevated your travel game above all the rest. It would be a differentiator for you.
Letting travelers know about the bento boxes and grab-and-go foods is a plus. I was so impressed by them and that info should be shared with every traveler, especially the kiddos.
The Japanese do some things really well and a side list of them might be helpful for tours. For example, we stopped for some anime magazines, kitchen knives, street food, and a baseball game, baths, and hot springs. I'd lean into this and provide some lists for people to pick from, especially the kitchen knives.
Explain the concept of luggage forwarding and the approximate costs. It's a uniquely Japanese thing, and it's awesome and affordable, but needs some getting used to.
Google Translate and the app to read the signs (I forgot its name) is a must. Share the links early and often.
I have so many more ideas, but we will start there. I hope it helps.
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Zicasso's travel agent was absolutely fantastic! She created a trip of a lifetime! Furthermore, when our plans changed or we needed something, she was there and helped with ease. We would work with her again, and Zicasso, in a heartbeat.
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The trip was fantastic. The communication with Zicasso's travel agency was excellent. Everything worked out as planned and all expectations were exceeded.
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Zicasso's travel expert was wonderful. She made great suggestions that were nuanced for our preferences. She was also very quick to respond to my emails.
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Overall, we had the most informative and enjoyable trip of a lifetime.
Two people in particular should be commended. One of our Zicasso trip planners provided excellent pre-trip advice. He promptly responded to all of our emails and made itinerary changes when we requested them. Our first guide was the most incredible human being; prompt, kind, generous, and efficient. Her restaurant selections were all five-star. The information she provided was most enlightening. She was careful to explain, in advance, our daily activities, including important timelines.
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We just returned from a fantastic trip to Japan, our third family adventure with Zicasso. Our travel company provided excellent support throughout the planning process and outstanding resources for use during our trip. The accommodations in three cities were amazing and the mix of one-day guides, plus flexibility to wander and discover on our own, was ideal. Our entire experience was seamless. Thank you!
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