Current as of: November 12, 2025 - 17:49
Current as of: November 12, 2025 - 17:49

2 out of 7 - Easy & Moderate
The true Japan reveals itself in swaying bamboo groves, the grace of geisha, and the dawn chant of Buddhist monks. Few visitors truly experience it; even fewer experience it like this. Guided by our hand-picked Signature Guide, you’ll travel from ancient Kyoto to the futuristic skyscrapers of Tokyo. A journey through temples, time and torii gates. It’s the story of Japan, where tradition flows through every sacred sutra, every bowl of tea, and every quiet bow.
Venture to the very heart of each destination on our Signature Collection, where every journey is shaped by our unrivalled local connections and insider expertise. Step beyond the ordinary with private invitations, rare encounters, and experiences few will ever share. So when someone says, “I’ve been there,” you’ll simply smile, knowing you’ve experienced it differently.
Signature Experiences:
Signature Day: Experience our distinctive Signature day, choosing between an intimate tea ceremony, kintsugi workshop, or exclusive artisanal sake brewery tour
Signature Stay: Enjoy the rare chance to join an immersive Buddhist retreat in Joki-in Temple, where simplicity and stillness shape each day
Signature Guide: Let your hand-picked Signature guide lead you to the country’s soul — sharing their home, heritage, and heart
We have graded this trip Activity Level 2 (Easy & Moderate). For more information on our trip gradings please visit the Activity Level Guidelines page.
Driving times: The longest journey takes place on Day 3 (5hr 30min), Day 6 (6hr 30min) and Day 8 (four hours). All other journeys are under 2hr 30min.
Prebooking activities: An immersive adventure of your choice awaits on the Signature Day. All you need to do is prebook the activity at least 60 days before departure through our Signature Collection travel experts.
Additionally, those arriving early on Day 1 can pre-book an optional guided walk tracing the quieter paths around the Fushimi Inari Taisha, priced from US$80.
When it comes to unlocking a destination, your Signature Guide is the key holder. Hand-selected for their extensive experience and unrivalled local knowledge, they ensure your experience runs effortlessly thanks to their exceptional organisational skills. Our Signature Guides are named on our website, so you can begin your journey with complete confidence and anticipation of the wonders each day will bring.
Adult min age: 18
Min group size: 4
Max group size: 16
Welcome to the ancient city of Kyoto, where old Japan thrives in Buddhist temples, Zen gardens, and traditional teahouses.
Complimentary arrival transfers are provided today. Those arriving early can join an optional guided walk tracing the quieter paths around the Fushimi Inari Taisha, climbing through peaceful forests and descending through the scarlet torii gate (available on request).
As evening falls, join your Signature Guide for our welcome reception: a serene dinner in the meticulously designed garden of Ganko Takasegawa Nijoen. This special culinary experience showcases Kyoto’s finest cuisine.
Overnight at The Hotel Higashiyama
Rise early for a contemplative stroll through Arashiyama’s bamboo groves, arriving at Nonomiya Shrine before the crowds. At Saihō-ji, the famed invitation-only moss temple, we are welcomed to practise shakyo, tracing ancient sutras in quiet devotion.
Later, a refined tempura lunch at Tempura Endo contrasts with the evening’s gentle walk through Gion to learn about geisha culture. Dinner unfolds above the Kamo River, on traditional raised terraces (yuka) glowing with paper lanterns.
Second night at The Hotel Higashiyama
A smooth bullet train ride brings us to Hiroshima. By ferry, we reach Miyajima island, where Senjokaku Pavilion and Itsukushima Shrine frame the iconic floating torii gate. Lunch is a delicate Japanese-Italian fusion overlooking the sea.
In the afternoon, the Peace Park and Museum invite reflection, deepened by a moving private talk from a hibakusha, the local name for an atomic bomb survivor. Returning to Kyoto, dinner awaits at our hotel.
Third night at The Hotel Higashiyama
Today is your Signature Day, where you can select an authentic, curated experience to connect deeply with Japanese culture. You could:
Signature Experience: Tonight, we have the privilege of joining an apprentice geisha for an elegant kaiseki dinner. This rare opportunity, which takes place in the historic villa where celebrated painter Takeuchi Seiho once lived, provides a unique window into Kyoto’s traditional hospitality and the life of a geisha.
Fourth night at The Hotel Higashiyama
Journey into the forested mountains to Kōyasan, where cedar-lined paths lead to Konpon Daitō Pagoda, heart of Shingon Buddhism. After a seasonal farm-to-table lunch, we check into our Signature Stay, a rare opportunity to experience a very basic spiritual retreat at Joki-in Temple. A simple shōjin ryōri dinner follows, echoing the monks’ daily practice.
Signature Experience: At dusk, a monk takes us on a special nighttime walk through Okunoin Cemetery, one of Japan’s most sacred sites and home to over 200,000 graves and mausoleums. Our once-in-a-lifetime journey takes us to the hall where the founder of the Shingon school of Buddhism, Kūkai, is said to still meditate.
Overnight at the Joki-in Temple
Dawn brings the morning worship, a deep resonance of chants, drums, and fire ritual, which you can take part in. After breakfast, we journey north, pausing at Gifu Castle, once thought impregnable.
Enjoy lunch near Gifu before we continue to Tsumago, where we settle into a traditional ryokan. Dinner is a multi-course kaiseki feast, followed by a soothing soak in the onsen.
Overnight at Kiso-Tutaya Ryokan
Signature Experience: After a traditional breakfast, we set out on foot along the Nakasendō trail from Tsumago. Stone-paved paths wind past waterfalls and farmsteads, echoing the footsteps of travellers from centuries past.
Returning to our ryokan by afternoon, the remainder of the day is yours to rest or wander the quiet lanes of Kiso Fukushima.
Second night at Kiso-Tsutaya Ryokan
Travel by private transfer to Tokyo, pausing at Lake Kawaguchiko where, on clear days, Mount Fuji rises in perfect symmetry. Lunch is an indulgent wagyu teppanyaki, cooked to precision before us. In the afternoon, we stroll through Hamarikyū Gardens, an oasis once reserved for the shogun.
Our farewell dinner is held at T.Y. Harbor, a pioneering waterside brewpub that helped shape Tokyo’s craft beer scene. Toast the journey as lights shimmer on the Tennozu Canal and the city’s cosmopolitan spirit unfolds in each course.
Overnight at The Kitano Hotel
Bid farewell to Japan today, taking your complimentary departure transfer to the airport. If you have time to linger, you might join a sushi-making class, visit a sumo stable, or immerse yourself in the digital wonder of teamLab.
Alternatively, open a new chapter of discovery by speaking to your Signature Collection travel expert about extending your stay.
Every aspect of the Signature Collection is meticulously planned to take you deeper into the destination. That means your accommodation is a refined showcase of local hospitality, whether you’re staying in a pioneering luxury hotel or enjoying privileged access to a characterful stay designed to fully immerse you in the local culture.
Below are the accommodations we use on this adventure:
Kyoto: The Hotel Higashiyama (nights 1-4)

A stylish luxury hotel where a sleek design is underpinned by Japan’s ancient art of hospitality. Sophisticated rooms are inspired by the traditional Japanese aesthetic, while the hotel facilities, which include onsen-style baths and an outdoor foot spa, promise modern comforts throughout your stay.
Koyasan: Joki-in Temple (night 5)

Your Signature Stay is one of deep immersion in the life of a Buddhist monk. With a special invite to Joki-in Temple, you sleep in a traditional tatami room, take part in evening chanting and meditation, wake to morning chanting, and savour shōjin ryōri (Buddhist vegetarian cuisine). This is a very simple accommodation in a monastery with some shared bathrooms – a deeply contemplative, ritual-rich experience.
Tsumago: Kiso-Tutaya (nights 6-7)

When you think of Japanese hospitality, you think of a ryokan. That makes Kiso-Tsutaya an essential stop on our adventure, providing the true ryokan experience. Expect futon beds, tatami-matted rooms, traditional kaiseki dinners, and access to an onsen (hot spring). It’s immersive and packed with countryside charm.
Tokyo: The Kitano Hotel (night 8)

End your journey at the Kitano, where the elegance of Japanese hospitality is expressed in every detail. Just steps from the Imperial Palace Gardens, this refined boutique retreat blends calm precision with contemporary comfort. As evening descends, take the lift to the rooftop bar and gaze over the Tokyo skyline, champagne in hand, a fitting way to end the adventure.
This journey is designed to deepen your connection to the country through its food and drink. Multi-course kaiseki dinners reveal the artistry behind Japanese cuisine, a maiko-hosted banquet offers a rare insight into refined hospitality, and a simple but authentic shōjin ryōri in a temple provides unique insight into the life of a Buddhist monk.
From the moment you land to the moment you depart, all transport is taken care of for you. On this adventure, we use a private minibus for most transfers but also take an exciting ride on the Shinkansen bullet train.
The areas around Kyoto and Tokyo share four distinct seasons.
As with all adventures in the Signature Collection, we take care of your arrival and departure transfers, allowing you to fully relax and immerse yourself in the local culture.
Full joining instructions including local emergency numbers will be sent to you as part of our Final Joining Instructions. If you do not receive these at least a week before departure, or require them earlier please contact our office or your travel agent.
Location start: Kyoto
Location end: Tokyo
There’s no specialist equipment you need for this trip. For more information on what you might need to pack, please see our packing guide.
Travellers from the UK, US and EU normally do not need a visa to enter Japan. Please note, visa requirements often change and it is your responsibility to obtain any required visas for this trip. Therefore, we recommend that you check with the nearest embassy or consulate of your chosen destination(s), including any countries you may be transiting or transferring through.
Some local governments provide guidance on what visas their citizens need. To help, we’ve gathered a selection of useful links below.
There are no required vaccinations. However, recommended vaccinations include hepatitis B, tetanus, Japanese encephalitis, rabies (bat lyssavirus) and tick-borne encephalitis. Please confirm with your doctor or travel clinic.
Japan's time zone: Asia/Tokyo (UTC +09:00)
Japan's electricity: Plug types A (two flat pins) and B (three pins: two flat, one round) – 100V, 50Hz/60Hz. Most battery chargers function at this voltage, but do check their documentation.
Japan's currency: Japanese yen (JPY)
On this adventure, tipping for any local support staff is included and will be taken care of locally by your Signature Guide (this includes porters, local guides, drivers, waiting staff and any guest speakers). Tips for your Signature Guide are not included. We recommend around US$50 to US$70 per group member, to be given at the end. This is discretionary and you may wish to tip a different amount, depending on the service you have received.
As a certified B Corp, we’re on a mission to improve our social and environmental impact across all our adventures.
We do this through our innovative Thriving Nature, Thriving People plan.
This ‘nature positive’ approach is designed to help nature and communities thrive in harmony through practical solutions, such as reducing carbon and waste on our trips, supporting conservation projects through the Exodus Adventure Travels Foundation, and rewilding 100 square metres for every Exodus traveller.
We also weave Signature Legacy moments into your itinerary, so the positive impact of your trip lasts long after your stay. These are moments to remember which help people and nature thrive, ensuring you build a harmonious, positive connection with the places you visit.
On this journey, you can: