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Wonders of Japan Small Group

11 Day Japan Tour from Tokyo to Kyoto

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11 Days
1 Country

Japan

11 Cities

Tokyo, Izu, Mishima, Shizuoka, Nagoya, Seki, Gujo Hachiman, Takayama, Gokayama, Kanazawa, Kyoto

17 Meals

3 Dinners, 10 Breakfasts, 4 Lunchs

Comfortable

Mainly 2 and 3 night stays in each location. Comfortable travel days with numerous stops. Requires walking to participate in top sites.

Average group size average 20
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If you prefer to travel with a smaller group of curious fellow travelers, Insight Vacations Small Group tours are the perfect choice. With a maximum of just 24 guests allowing for a more intimate, premium touring experience, enjoy all the premium features of Insight Vacations including 4 and 5-star hotels, one-of-a-kind inclusions, immersive local cultural experiences and superior dining.

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Insight Vacations Small Group departures are limited to only 24 guests. Enjoy a relaxed atmosphere, more personalized attention from your Travel Director, and the opportunity to form closer connections with fellow travelers. Perfect for couples, families, and solo travelers who want to explore must-see destinations with like-minded people.

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See Japan through its cities, traditions and regional flavors on a Small Group journey from Tokyo to Kyoto. Ride the bullet train, explore temple districts and preserved towns, and experience the country through tea, bonsai, pottery, papermaking and cuisine. Along the way, meet local makers, take part in hands-on cultural experiences and spend time in places that reveal both the pace of modern Japan and its long-held traditions. 

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Day-by-day itinerary

Day 1

Welcome to Tokyo

Welcome to Tokyo, Japan’s fast-moving capital, where long-held traditions sit alongside one of the world’s most dynamic cityscapes. On arrival, you’ll be met and transferred to your hotel, with time to settle in before meeting your Travel Director and fellow travelers. This evening, come together and enjoy your first taste of Japanese cuisine and get to know your small group as your journey through Japan begins.

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Welcome Meet your Travel Director at 19:00
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Prince Park Tower  (or similar accommodation)

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Exterior of Prince Park Tower Hotel, Tokyo, Japan
Guest Room at the Prince Park Tower Hotel, Tokyo, Japan

About the Hotel

Tokyo, Japan

Set beside Tokyo Tower and wrapped by the greenery of Shiba Park, The Prince Park Tower Tokyo places you close to one of the capital’s most iconic views. After a day of discovery, return to a polished city retreat with striking tower vistas and easy access across Tokyo.

Authentic Dining Welcome Dinner, Prince Park Tower, Tokyo, Japan
Dinner in Tokyo

Join your Travel Director and fellow travelers for dinner in Tokyo, where Japanese small bites offer your first taste of the flavors and dining styles you’ll encounter through the journey.

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Authentic Dining

Day 2

Discover Tokyo

Take in Tokyo from above with views from Tokyo Tower before a drive past the Imperial Palace Plaza, Tokyo Station, Marunouchi and the Ginza district. Continue to Asakusa to visit Sensoji Temple and explore Nakamise shopping street, lined with traditional stalls and local snacks. Then join a bonsai masterclass with an apprentice, and visit the Bonsai Museum, home to more than 1,000 documented trees, including a 1,000-year-old pine regarded as the masterpiece of Mr Kobayashi’s collection. This evening is at leisure. You could explore Ginza after dark, head to Shibuya for its bright crossings and city views, or find a local izakaya for dinner.

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Prince Park Tower  (or similar accommodation)

Seating at the Prince Park Tower Hotel, Tokyo, Japan
Exterior of Prince Park Tower Hotel, Tokyo, Japan
Guest Room at the Prince Park Tower Hotel, Tokyo, Japan

About the Hotel

Tokyo, Japan

Set beside Tokyo Tower and wrapped by the greenery of Shiba Park, The Prince Park Tower Tokyo places you close to one of the capital’s most iconic views. After a day of discovery, return to a polished city retreat with striking tower vistas and easy access across Tokyo.

Top Rated Highlights View Of Tokyo Tower Japan
Tokyo Tower Observation Deck

Take in views across Tokyo from the observation deck of Tokyo Tower. From this landmark vantage point, you’ll see the scale of the city laid out be...

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Top Rated Highlights The big red lantern of Sensoji Asakusa temple in Tokyo, Japan
Visit Sensoji Temple

Visit Sensoji Temple in Asakusa, founded in 628 AD and dating back almost 1,400 years. Tokyo’s oldest temple, it remains one of the city’s most imp...

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Top Rated Highlights Bonsai Masterclass Tokyo Japan
Bonsai Master Class

Join a bonsai apprentice for a hands-on introduction to this traditional Japanese art. You’ll learn about its history, principles and techniques th...

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Day 3

Mount Fuji Views and the Izu Peninsula

Spend the day in the Izu Peninsula, beginning with a ropeway ride at Izu Panorama Park to the 452 m (1,483 ft) summit of Mount Katsuragi, where the viewing area, forest walkway and Katsuragi Shrine look out over the region and, on a clear day, Mount Fuji. Continue to Nakaizu Winery Chateau for lunch with paired wines among the vineyard slopes of central Izu. Later, travel to Mishima, known for the spring water that flows from Mount Fuji into the city. This evening, join your fellow travelers for dinner at your hotel.

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Mishima Tokyu (or similar accommodation)

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About the Hotel

Mishima, Japan

Fujisan Mishima Tokyu Hotel is a well-placed base for exploring Mount Fuji, Hakone and Izu. With its contemporary style and easy rail connections, it links you smoothly to some of Japan’s most scenic landscapes and cultural highlights.

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Izu Panorama Park

Ride the ropeway to the 452-meter summit of Mount Katsuragi at Izu Panorama Park. Alongside views across the Izu Peninsula and, on a clear day, Mou...

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Authentic Dining View of Vineyard Visit Lunch, Izu, Japan
Vineyard Visit and Lunch

Visit Nakaizu Winery Chateau for lunch with paired wines in the heart of central Izu. Set within a 10-hectare estate opened in 2000, the chateau br...

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Authentic Dining

Day 4

Tea Country to Nagoya

Discover another side of Shizuoka today as you visit a tea plantation and meet Mr Noboru, a tea master from a family-run farm known for its gyokuro. You’ll learn about the traditions behind the tea grown here, make your own cup and taste the difference between the brews. Enjoy a green tea-inspired lunch of green tea noodles in soup with vegetable tempura, served as a local expression of Shizuoka’s tea culture. Later, board one of Japan’s famous bullet trains to Nagoya, an experience that has become part of the country’s modern identity. On arrival, check in to your hotel.

Honshu Tea Fields Shizuoka Japan
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Mariott Nagoya Associa (or similar accommodation)

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About the Hotel

Nagoya, Japan

Nagoya Marriott Associa Hotel brings you into the heart of the city with impressive ease. Rising more than 200 meters above the streets below, it offers an elevated stay with swift rail connections and a front-row position for exploring Nagoya’s modern energy and historic landmarks.

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Visit Mr Noboru on his tea farm

Meet Mr Noboru at his family-run tea farm in Shizuoka, where gyokuro is produced using methods passed down through generations. You’ll learn about ...

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Insight Experiences

Authentic Dining Tea Country Experience Nagoya Japan
Tea inspired lunch

Enjoy a green tea-inspired lunch that brings another expression of Shizuoka’s tea culture to the table. Green tea noodle soup adds an earthy, savor...

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Authentic Dining

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Travel by Bullet Train

Board Japan’s bullet train and travel between destinations on one of the world’s most efficient rail networks. Known for its speed, precision and c...

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Day 5

Cultural Traditions of Gifu

In Seki, a city known for sword-making for more than 700 years, join a MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience for a private sword forging demonstration with a master swordsmith. Continue to the Washi Paper Museum to learn about Japanese papermaking and create your own souvenir. Then travel to Gujo Hachiman for a kaiseki lunch, a traditional multi-course Japanese meal, at a local restaurant. Enjoy a demonstration of Gujo Odori, Gujo Hachiman’s traditional festival dance, before free time to explore and perhaps try the town’s well-known eel.

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Mariott Nagoya Associa (or similar accommodation)

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About the Hotel

Nagoya, Japan

Nagoya Marriott Associa Hotel brings you into the heart of the city with impressive ease. Rising more than 200 meters above the streets below, it offers an elevated stay with swift rail connections and a front-row position for exploring Nagoya’s modern energy and historic landmarks.

Make Travel Matter Swordsmith Experience Seki Japan
Swordsmith Demonstration with Master

Join a private sword forging demonstration with a master swordsmith and his apprentices, where traditional techniques continue to be used to safegu...

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Make Travel Matter

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Washi Paper Experience 

Visit the Washi Paper Museum to learn about Japanese papermaking, a craft shaped by skill, patience and natural materials. You’ll create your own s...

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Included in Trip

Top Rated Highlights

Authentic Dining Authentic Dining Kaiseki Lunch Kyoto Japan
Kaiseki Lunch

Enjoy a kaiseki lunch, a traditional multi-course Japanese meal served as a sequence of carefully prepared dishes. Shaped by seasonal ingredients, ...

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Authentic Dining

Top Rated Highlights Gujo Odori Dancing Demonstration in Gujo Hachiman, Japan
Gujo Odori Dancing demonstration

Watch a demonstration of Gujo Odori, the traditional dance of Gujo Hachiman, performed at the town’s festivals for generations. Dressed in yukata a...

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Day 6

On To Kanzawa

Enjoy a Relaxed Start before visiting Takayama, where the preserved streets of the old town reflect the character of the Edo period. There is time to explore, perhaps browsing sake breweries and local craft shops, or visiting Takayama Jinya. Continue to Ainokura, part of the UNESCO-listed Gokayama region, where gassho-zukuri farmhouses with steep thatched roofs still shape the village landscape. Later, travel to Kanazawa and check in to your hotel. The evening is at leisure. You could explore Higashi Chaya District after dark, dine on local seafood, or head out into the city for drinks and late-night food.

Cityscape of Takayama city, Takayama, Japan
Nikko (or similar accommodation) View Hotel Details
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Nikko (or similar accommodation)

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About the Hotel

Kanazawa, Japan

Hotel Nikko Kanazawa pairs a graceful European feel with far-reaching views over the Hokuriku region. One of the area’s tallest hotels, it places you within easy reach of the city’s celebrated gardens, markets and cultural treasures.

Top Rated Highlights Aerial view over Shirakawago village in the morning, Japan
Visit UNESCO Ainokura Gassho Zukuri village

Explore Ainokura in the UNESCO-listed Gokayama region, where steeply pitched gassho-zukuri farmhouses rise from the mountain landscape. Designed fo...

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Day 7

Discover Kanazawa

Visit Kenrokuen Garden, one of Japan’s most celebrated landscape gardens, before sitting down to a four-course lunch at Jardin Paul Bocuse, where the culinary tradition of one of France’s most influential chefs is expressed through seasonal ingredients from Ishikawa and the wider Hokuriku region. Continue at Ohi Gallery, where you’ll discover Ohi ware, a pottery tradition established in 1666 and closely linked to Kanazawa’s tea culture, before enjoying matcha tea. Later, spend time in Higashi Chaya District, where preserved wooden teahouses reflect Kanazawa’s geisha culture and shops showcase the gold leaf craft for which the city is known.

Cherry blossoms by traditional teahouse on historic Higashiyama street, Kanazawa, Japan
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Nikko (or similar accommodation)

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Suite Nikko Hotel Kanazawa Japan
Lounge Nikko Hotel Kanazawa Japan

About the Hotel

Kanazawa, Japan

Hotel Nikko Kanazawa pairs a graceful European feel with far-reaching views over the Hokuriku region. One of the area’s tallest hotels, it places you within easy reach of the city’s celebrated gardens, markets and cultural treasures.

Top Rated Highlights Spring view of Kenrokuen Garden on a clear day, Kanazawa City, Ishikawa, Japan
Visit Kenroku Gardens

Visit Kenrokuen, one of Japan’s three great gardens and a strolling-style landscape garden shaped over generations by the Maeda lords of Kanazawa. ...

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Authentic Dining French Tasting Lunch Kanazawa Japan
Chef’s Tasting French Lunch

Enjoy a four-course lunch at Jardin Paul Bocuse, where the culinary heritage of Lyon is expressed through seasonal ingredients from Ishikawa and th...

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Authentic Dining

Top Rated Highlights Hands holding a ceramic cup of green tea, Kanazawa, Japan
Ohi Gallery & Matcha Tasting

Discover the history and craftsmanship of Ohi ware at Ohi Gallery before taking part in a matcha tea experience. Served in authentic Ohi bowls, the...

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Day 8

Kyoto by Bullet Train

Enjoy a Relaxed Start before boarding Japan’s bullet train to Kyoto. On arrival, join your Travel Director for a walk through Gion, Kyoto’s well-known geisha district, where traditional wooden townhouses and narrow lanes reflect the character of the old capital. There is free time to explore before you check in to your hotel. The rest of the day is at leisure. You could visit Nishiki Market, explore Pontocho’s dining streets, or head out in the evening to see Kyoto’s temple district after dark.

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Nikko Princess (or similar accommodation)

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Kyoto, Japan

In Kyoto’s central Shijo-Karasuma district, Hotel Nikko Princess Kyoto balances city convenience with a setting shaped by local history. Well placed for exploring the cultural heart of Kyoto, it offers a refined base for discovering the traditions, architecture and seasonal beauty that define Japan’s ancient capital.

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Gion District Walking Tour

Explore Gion on a walking tour with your Travel Director, through a district known for its preserved wooden machiya townhouses, teahouses and long ...

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Day 9

Explore Kyoto’s Treasures

Enjoy a morning visit to Fushimi Inari Shrine, the head shrine of Inari worship in Japan, known for the thousands of vermilion torii gates that lead into the hillside. Continue to Arashiyama Bamboo Forest and explore Arashiyama with Insight Choice. You could take part in sutra copying at a temple, where Buddhist scripture is copied by hand in a quiet, traditional setting, or choose a rickshaw ride through the district instead. Later, visit Kinkaku-ji, the Golden Pavilion, one of Kyoto’s most recognized landmarks. The evening is at leisure. You could return to Gion, dine along Pontocho Alley, or head into the lanes around Kiyamachi for bars, restaurants and a different side of Kyoto after dark.

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Nikko Princess (or similar accommodation)

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About the Hotel

Kyoto, Japan

In Kyoto’s central Shijo-Karasuma district, Hotel Nikko Princess Kyoto balances city convenience with a setting shaped by local history. Well placed for exploring the cultural heart of Kyoto, it offers a refined base for discovering the traditions, architecture and seasonal beauty that define Japan’s ancient capital.

Top Rated Highlights Pathway of Torii Gates at Fushimi Inari Shrine in Kyoto, Japan
Fushimi Inari Shrine

Visit Fushimi Inari Shrine, where Inari was first enshrined in 711. As you explore the shrine complex, you’ll see how one of Kyoto’s most important...

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Top Rated Highlights

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Arashiyama Bamboo Forest

Walk through Arashiyama Bamboo Forest, where tall bamboo lines the path in one of Kyoto’s most recognizable landscapes. Set in the Saga-Arashiyama ...

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Top Rated Highlights

Top Rated Highlights Golden Kinkakuji temple reflected in pond surrounded by greenery, Kyoto, Japan
Kinaku-ji Golden Pavilion

Visit Kinkaku-ji, first built in 1397 as the retirement villa of Ashikaga Yoshimitsu before becoming a Zen temple. Reflected in the surrounding pon...

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Insight Choice Sutra Experience Kyoto Japan
Situra Experience

Take part in sutra copying at a Japanese temple, hand-copying Buddhist scripture as it has been practised for generations. As each character is wri...

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Insight Choice

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Rickshaw Ride 

Choose a rickshaw ride through Arashiyama with a Local Expert and see this side of Kyoto from a different perspective. As you travel through the di...

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Insight Choice

Day 10

Kyoto Your Way

Enjoy a full day at leisure in Kyoto to return to the places that caught your interest, pick up souvenirs or explore more of the city at your own pace. You may choose an Optional Experience to Osaka and Nara, taking in Osaka Castle, then visiting Dotonbori Street before heading to Nara Deer Park, or an Optional Experience to a sake brewery for a tour and tasting. This evening, mark the final night of your small group tour through Japan with a Kyo Kaiseki dinner, Kyoto’s traditional multi-course cuisine, accompanied by a performance from a maiko, an apprentice geisha.

Kaiseki lunch bowls arranged at traditional Japanese ryokan near Kyoto, Japan
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Nikko Princess (or similar accommodation)

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Kyoto, Japan

In Kyoto’s central Shijo-Karasuma district, Hotel Nikko Princess Kyoto balances city convenience with a setting shaped by local history. Well placed for exploring the cultural heart of Kyoto, it offers a refined base for discovering the traditions, architecture and seasonal beauty that define Japan’s ancient capital.

Authentic Dining Geisha Performance in Kyoto, Japan
Celebration Dinner Maiko Performance

Come together on your final evening in Japan for a Kyo Kaiseki dinner, Kyoto’s traditional multi-course cuisine, accompanied by a performance from ...

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Authentic Dining

Day 11

Farewell Japan

Transfer to the airport, saying goodbye to your small group and Travel Director and bringing your journey through Japan to a close.

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Tokyo Tower Observation Deck

Take in views across Tokyo from the observation deck of Tokyo Tower. From this landmark vantage point, you’ll see the scale of the city laid out be...

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Top Rated Highlights
Visit Sensoji Temple

Visit Sensoji Temple in Asakusa, founded in 628 AD and dating back almost 1,400 years. Tokyo’s oldest temple, it remains one of the city’s most imp...

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Included in Trip
Top Rated Highlights
Bonsai Master Class

Join a bonsai apprentice for a hands-on introduction to this traditional Japanese art. You’ll learn about its history, principles and techniques th...

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Included in Trip
Top Rated Highlights
Izu Panorama Park

Ride the ropeway to the 452-meter summit of Mount Katsuragi at Izu Panorama Park. Alongside views across the Izu Peninsula and, on a clear day, Mou...

See More
Included in Trip
Insight Experiences
Visit Mr Noboru on his tea farm

Meet Mr Noboru at his family-run tea farm in Shizuoka, where gyokuro is produced using methods passed down through generations. You’ll learn about ...

See More
Included in Trip
Top Rated Highlights
Travel by Bullet Train

Board Japan’s bullet train and travel between destinations on one of the world’s most efficient rail networks. Known for its speed, precision and c...

See More
Included in Trip
Make Travel Matter
Swordsmith Demonstration with Master

Join a private sword forging demonstration with a master swordsmith and his apprentices, where traditional techniques continue to be used to safegu...

See More
Included in Trip
Top Rated Highlights
Washi Paper Experience 

Visit the Washi Paper Museum to learn about Japanese papermaking, a craft shaped by skill, patience and natural materials. You’ll create your own s...

See More
Included in Trip
Top Rated Highlights
Gujo Odori Dancing demonstration

Watch a demonstration of Gujo Odori, the traditional dance of Gujo Hachiman, performed at the town’s festivals for generations. Dressed in yukata a...

See More
Included in Trip
Top Rated Highlights
Visit UNESCO Ainokura Gassho Zukuri village

Explore Ainokura in the UNESCO-listed Gokayama region, where steeply pitched gassho-zukuri farmhouses rise from the mountain landscape. Designed fo...

See More
Included in Trip
Top Rated Highlights
Visit Kenroku Gardens

Visit Kenrokuen, one of Japan’s three great gardens and a strolling-style landscape garden shaped over generations by the Maeda lords of Kanazawa. ...

See More
Included in Trip
Top Rated Highlights
Ohi Gallery & Matcha Tasting

Discover the history and craftsmanship of Ohi ware at Ohi Gallery before taking part in a matcha tea experience. Served in authentic Ohi bowls, the...

See More
Included in Trip
Top Rated Highlights
Gion District Walking Tour

Explore Gion on a walking tour with your Travel Director, through a district known for its preserved wooden machiya townhouses, teahouses and long ...

See More
Included in Trip
Top Rated Highlights
Fushimi Inari Shrine

Visit Fushimi Inari Shrine, where Inari was first enshrined in 711. As you explore the shrine complex, you’ll see how one of Kyoto’s most important...

See More
Included in Trip
Top Rated Highlights
Arashiyama Bamboo Forest

Walk through Arashiyama Bamboo Forest, where tall bamboo lines the path in one of Kyoto’s most recognizable landscapes. Set in the Saga-Arashiyama ...

See More
Included in Trip
Top Rated Highlights
Kinaku-ji Golden Pavilion

Visit Kinkaku-ji, first built in 1397 as the retirement villa of Ashikaga Yoshimitsu before becoming a Zen temple. Reflected in the surrounding pon...

See More
Included in Trip
Insight Choice
Situra Experience

Take part in sutra copying at a Japanese temple, hand-copying Buddhist scripture as it has been practised for generations. As each character is wri...

See More
Included in Trip
Insight Choice
Rickshaw Ride 

Choose a rickshaw ride through Arashiyama with a Local Expert and see this side of Kyoto from a different perspective. As you travel through the di...

See More
Included in Trip

Authentic Dining

3 Dinners, 10 Breakfasts, 4 Lunchs

Dinner in Tokyo

Join your Travel Director and fellow travelers for dinner in Tokyo, where Japanese small bites offer your first taste of the flavors and dining styles you’ll encounter through the journey.

Vineyard Visit and Lunch

Visit Nakaizu Winery Chateau for lunch with paired wines in the heart of central Izu. Set within a 10-hectare estate opened in 2000, the chateau brings together vineyard views, local winemaking and a chance to experience one of Shizuoka’s best-known wine estates.

Tea inspired lunch

Enjoy a green tea-inspired lunch that brings another expression of Shizuoka’s tea culture to the table. Green tea noodle soup adds an earthy, savory note to the experience, showing how one of the region’s best-known products shapes local cooking as well as what is brewed in the cup.

Kaiseki Lunch

Enjoy a kaiseki lunch, a traditional multi-course Japanese meal served as a sequence of carefully prepared dishes. Shaped by seasonal ingredients, balance and presentation, it offers a broader introduction to Japanese cuisine through a range of flavors, textures and techniques.

Chef’s Tasting French Lunch

Enjoy a four-course lunch at Jardin Paul Bocuse, where the culinary heritage of Lyon is expressed through seasonal ingredients from Ishikawa and the wider Hokuriku region. Set within Kanazawa’s Shiinoki Cultural Complex, the restaurant brings French technique together with the produce of land and sea from this part of Japan.

Celebration Dinner Maiko Performance

Come together on your final evening in Japan for a Kyo Kaiseki dinner, Kyoto’s traditional multi-course cuisine, accompanied by a performance from a maiko, an apprentice geisha, as part of one of the city’s best-known cultural traditions.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Official Languages across Japan: Japanese the official language of Japan.
  • Currency used in Japan: The currency of Japan is the Japanese Yen (¥).
  • Capital City:: The capital of Japan is Tokyo.
  • Time Zone(s) in Japan: Japan Standard Time (JST)

Japan passport, visa, and entry requirement information for US citizens.

  • Passport: Your passport should have at least two blank pages for entry stamps. Your passport is valid for at least six months beyond the conclusion of your trip
  • Visa Requirement: A visa is not required to enter Japan.
  • Entry Requirements: You can see the most up-to-date entry requirements for the destination(s) you’ll visit on tour by going to getours.com/travel-requirements-restrictions.

Twin Room All listed pricing in the brochure and website is per person based on two people sharing a twin room (a room with 2 twin size beds). A double bed can be requested at time of booking if preferred.

Solo Supplement If you are traveling alone and require a single room, there will be an additional Solo Room Supplement added to your price.

Triple Room Rooms that sleep 3 people are available on some itineraries. The third bed is typically a pull out or cot.

Japan experiences a diverse range of weather and climate due to its geographical location and topography. The country generally has four distinct seasons. Spring (March to May) brings mild temperatures, cherry blossoms, and occasional rain showers. Summers (June to August) are hot and humid, with temperatures often reaching 30°C (86°F) or higher, accompanied by occasional typhoons. Autumn (September to November) is mild and known for its vibrant fall foliage, making it a popular time for tourism. Winters (December to February) are cold, especially in northern regions, with snowfall common in mountainous areas. Coastal areas experience milder winters with cool temperatures.

On-Tour Luggage & Carry-On Bag Size Limits for Asia Tours

Luggage: Each guest traveling may bring one suitcase no larger than 30” x 18” x 10." For internal flights within Asia tours, there is generally a 44-lb luggage allowance.

Carry-On Bag: *Restricted to one piece per person, not to exceed 12” x 11” x 6”

  • *Please note: A "carry-on bag" on a tour coach is not the same as a "carry-on" for a flight. Because our coaches have large windows to enjoy the view, there is minimal space to store large items securely overhead or under the seats. A "carry-on bag" may be a soft-sided daypack, purse, backpack, tote bag, or the like. Because we value our guests' safety, small rolling suitcases or bags with telescopic handles are not permitted. In order to guarantee a smooth trip, guests are not permitted to store an additional "carry-on" bag beneath the coach with the luggage. 

So your driver and any hotel porters can safely lift and transport your suitcase throughout your vacation, we strongly recommend that you test the weight of your baggage prior to travel. You should be able to lift and comfortably transport it for short distances. 

Baggage allowances vary from airline to airline, and you should check with your chosen carrier for details prior to travel.

Packing Tips for Your Tour

When going on a guided tour of Asia, it's essential to pack smartly to ensure you have all the necessary items without burdening yourself with excessive luggage. Here's a limited packing list that covers the basics for your trip:

Passport and Travel Documents: Ensure you have your passport, travel insurance, and any necessary travel documents.

Clothing:

  • A pair of comfortable walking shoes or sandals for exploring.
  • Lightweight and breathable clothing suitable for warm and humid weather. Bring a mix of short-sleeved tops, lightweight pants or skirts, and one or two long-sleeved shirts for cooler evenings or places with mosquitos.
  • A light sweater or jacket for cooler climates or air-conditioned spaces.
  • Nice evening wear: You may wish to wear a dressier outfit if you plan on dining in an elegant restaurant, for example. Smart-casual clothes are usually acceptable for all included daytime and evening activities throughout your tour.
  • Rain Gear: A compact travel umbrella or a lightweight, packable rain jacket.

Sun Protection:

  • Hat, sunglasses, UV-protective clothing.
  • Sunscreen with high SPF. If you're visiting any coastal areas, bring reef-safe sunscreen formulated without harmful chemicals known to be damaging to coral reefs and marine life. Traditional sunscreens often contain ingredients like oxybenzone and octinoxate, which have been found to contribute to coral bleaching and negatively impact marine ecosystems. Look for sunscreens with certifications such as "Reef Safe," "Coral Safe," or "Ocean-Friendly" to ensure they are environmentally friendly.

Medications and First Aid:

  • Any prescription medications you need. (See more below under Health & Wellness)
  • Basic first aid kit with adhesive bandages, antiseptic wipes, pain relievers, etc.

Toiletries:

  • Travel-sized toiletries, including shampoo, conditioner, soap, and toothpaste.
  • Travel towel (quick-drying and compact).
  • Hand sanitizer and wet wipes.
  • A washcloth and carry bag (often not available in hotels abroad).

Electronics:

  • A camera: You’re traveling to see extraordinary scenery and sites. So that you don't miss a single moment, bring a trustworthy camera. Check out our travel photography tips for capturing the best photos of your trips. If you feel comfortable, you can also try the camera on your phone. However, if you want to zoom in or capture moving objects, a camera might be your best bet.
  • Mobile phone.
  • Chargers for each electronic you bring.
  • Travel adapter and/or voltage converter
  • Portable power bank for charging devices on the go.

Miscellaneous:

  • A lightweight and foldable day bag to carry essentials during excursions.
  • Insect repellent.
  • Reusable water bottle. At GET, we’re all about caring for our planet, and with that in mind, we always recommend that you pack a reusable water bottle for your trip. Bringing your own reusable water bottle or asking for tap water at restaurants means you can make a difference by reducing your vacation plastic waste.
  • A small travel alarm.
  • A small phrasebook or language app for basic communication when you're out exploring on your own (without your Travel Director)
  • A travel iron if you like your clothes to be pressed.
  • A travel pillow.

Optional:

  • Scarf or shawl for visiting religious sites or to cover up in conservative areas.
  • Light sleepwear.
  • A new, blank journal to document your trip. Don't know your travel journal style? Find out here!
  • Ziplock bags (storing snacks, toiletries, and keeping things organized).

Remember to pack light and versatile items that can be mixed and matched for different outfits. Consider the specific cultural norms and dress codes of the countries you visit to ensure respectful attire. Adapt this packing list to your specific needs and the duration of your trip, and you'll be well-prepared for your guided tour of Asia!

Electricity

Most Asian countries run on 220-240 volts at 50Hz AC (Alternating Current) electricity. However, there are some exceptions in certain regions. Here are some voltage variations for specific countries or regions in Asia:

  • Japan: Japan uses 100 volts at 50Hz in eastern Japan (including Tokyo) and 100 volts at 60Hz in western Japan (including Osaka). It's essential to check the voltage requirements for the specific area you will be visiting.
  • Malaysia: Malaysia uses 230 volts at 50 Hz.

Always verify the voltage and frequency for the particular country you'll be visiting, as using incompatible devices can lead to damage or malfunction. If you plan to bring American appliances or electronics to Asia, you will likely need a voltage converter and a plug adapter. Here's what you need to know:

  • Voltage Converter: American appliances designed to run on 110 volts may not function properly or could be damaged if connected directly to the higher voltage in Asian countries. A voltage converter (or voltage transformer) will allow your devices to work safely.
  • Plug Adapter: The physical shape of electrical outlets in Asian countries may also differ from those in the United States. You'll need a plug adapter to match the American-style plug with the outlets in the destination country.

It's essential to check the voltage and plug type requirements for the specific Asia country you plan to visit, as they might vary slightly from one country to another. Some modern electronic devices, like laptops and smartphones, are often designed to handle a wide range of voltages, so they might only require a plug adapter. 

Before your trip, verify the compatibility of your appliances and devices. You can find this information on the labels or tags of your electronics or in the user manuals. If in doubt, consult with the manufacturer or a qualified electrician.

We suggest buying an adapter with a voltage converter to help reduce the number of things you have to pack. Additionally, it's essential to get any required adapters or converters for your electronic devices before embarking on your guided tour and bringing them along. It's crucial to be cautious when using electrical devices in foreign countries, as using incorrect voltage or plugs without the right adapters can cause damage to your devices or even pose a safety hazard.

Hair Dryers in Your Hotel

In many hotels across Asia, hairdryers are commonly provided in guest rooms or available upon request. However, the availability and quality of hairdryers can vary depending on the hotel's star rating, location, and amenities.

It is important to keep in mind that the voltage of the hair dryer provided by the hotel will match the local electrical standards of the country where it is located. If you would like to use your own hair dryer, you will need a voltage converter (transformer). Before using your hair dryer or any electronic device, it is essential to verify voltage compatibility and use the appropriate plug adapter if necessary. Although many modern hair dryers are designed to be dual voltage, meaning they can work on both 110 volts and 220-240 volts, it is always recommended to double-check the label or user manual to be sure.

If you are unsure about the electrical compatibility or amenities provided by a specific hotel, you can contact them directly before your trip to inquire about the availability of hair dryers and other electrical considerations for international travelers. If you need a hair dryer during your trip but cannot find one in your hotel room, you can inquire with the hotel staff. Many hotels will be able to provide a hair dryer upon request, either at the front desk or through housekeeping.

Air Conditioning

  • Air conditioning is common in hotels across Asia, especially in urban and tourist areas. As Asia experiences diverse climates and varying temperatures, air conditioning has become a standard feature in most hotels to provide comfort to guests, especially during hot and humid weather.
  • However, the availability of air conditioning can vary based on the type of accommodation and the specific location within each country. Some hotels in Asia may have energy-saving initiatives, which could include setting temperature limits on air conditioning during certain hours. This is especially true for eco-friendly or environmentally-conscious hotels.

Regardless of where in the world your tour visits, we do our best to ensure your transportation is as comfortable as it can be.

Coach travel on Asia Tours

  • Asia tour vehicles do not have Wi-Fi on board
  • There are no onboard restrooms -  there are regular rest stops.

Airport transfers

Transfers will depend on the trip you choose and vary among destinations. In general, if you are joining or departing your guided vacation on the first or last day, return transfers between the airport and hotel are included. You’ll find specific information on your itinerary page.

To enable you to personalize your tour experience, you will find a number of Optional Experiences designed to complement the itinerary. These are designed to offer a deeper insight into the culture and character of the areas to be visited and provide some wonderful highlights to your travels. The optional program is designed to let you experience more of what interests you and to get the most from your vacation without replacing or overlapping with anything included in an itinerary.

The majority of Optional Experiences will be offered to you by your Travel Director at the beginning of your trip. Some may be subject to change, depending on the time you are traveling or local circumstances, including weather and days of the week. Your Travel Director will provide further information.

Usually, most Optional Experiences will be priced in the local currency, but please read through the details of individual optional experiences for specific information. Exact payment options will be advised locally by your Travel Director/Local Representative for each Optional Experience, but in many cases, cash, Visa, MasterCard, and American Express are all accepted.

Traveling to Asia on a guided tour can be an exciting and enriching experience. Staying informed, prepared, and cautious will go a long way in ensuring a safe and enjoyable travel experience. Always stay in touch with your Travel Director and always follow their recommendations.

Here are some health advice and recommendations for travelers heading to Asia:

Visit the Doctor: Before embarking on your trip, schedule a visit with a medicine specialist or your healthcare provider. They can provide personalized health advice based on your medical history, current health status, and the specific countries you'll be visiting.

Travel Insurance: Ensure you have comprehensive travel insurance that covers medical emergencies, evacuations, and trip cancellations.

Personal Medications: Bring an ample supply of any prescription medications you require, along with a copy of your prescriptions. Keep them in their original containers. Here’s what you need to know about traveling with medications.

Vaccinations: While there are no vaccine or testing requirements, travelers should ensure that all routine vaccinations are up to date. Commonly recommended vaccinations for travelers to Asia may include:

  • Routine Vaccinations: These include measles, mumps, rubella (MMR), tetanus, diphtheria, pertussis (Tdap), and influenza.
  • Hepatitis A and B: These protect against food and waterborne diseases.
  • Typhoid: Another vaccine to guard against food and waterborne illnesses.

Malaria Prevention: Malaria is present in some parts of Asia, especially in rural or forested areas. Consult with your healthcare provider about the appropriate antimalarial medications and mosquito bite prevention measures (e.g., insect repellents, mosquito nets) for your specific destinations.

Insect Bite Prevention: Protect yourself from insect bites, as they can transmit diseases like dengue, chikungunya, and Zika. Use insect repellents containing DEET or Picaridin and wear long-sleeved clothing and pants to reduce the risk of bites.

First Aid Kit: Carry a basic kit with essential items like band-aids, antiseptic wipes, pain relievers, antidiarrheal medication, and any prescribed medications.

Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water, especially in hot and humid climates, to prevent dehydration.

Hand Hygiene: Carry hand sanitizers and use them frequently, especially before eating or after touching surfaces in public places.

Respect Local Customs: Be aware of and respect local customs and traditions, as some practices may have health implications.

Avoid Street Food if Unsure: While trying local cuisine is a highlight of travel, be cautious about eating from street vendors or in places with questionable hygiene standards.

Prior to traveling, please notify GET of any disability requiring special assistance or any specific dietary needs that you may have, and we will strive to accommodate these. 

When traveling with GET, baggage handling at hotels, service charges, and tips for hotel wait staff (for included meals) will all be taken care of by your Travel Director. There are, however, a few instances where individual tipping is welcome.

Local Specialists

It is customary to show appreciation for the insights, stories, and know-how shared with you by the Local Specialists, and we suggest a gratuity equivalent to $1.00-$2.00 USD per person per half day.

Your Coach Driver and Travel Director

The trip cost does not include gratuities for your Travel Director and Driver. At the end of your trip, you may express appreciation to your Travel Director and Driver for their excellent service and the personal attention you received. Gratuities are given at the discretion of each guest, and a suggested amount per person/per day is listed in your travel documents.

For your convenience and ease, there is an option to pre-pay gratuities for the Travel Director and Driver at the time of booking.

Hotel services

It is customary to tip hotel staff for room service delivery if the charge has not already been added to the bill. Where ice machines are not available, and you receive ice from the bar, a small tip to the bartender is always appreciated.

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