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Culture

Overview

Discover the Land of the Rising Sun, a fusion of old temples and modern towers, lively cities and tranquil mountain towns

Ancient wooden temples, ultra-modern towers. Zen gardens, neon lights. The blend of old and new in Japan is captivating. In this recently refreshed itinerary, we explore Honshu, the largest Japanese island, and discover the serene shrines and gardens of Kyoto and Nara, plus the rarely visited mountainous heartland of castles and spas. There’s also time to stay in Hiroshima, explore samurai culture in Kanazawa, and enjoy the lakeside town of Kawaguchiko. Our last stop is futuristic Tokyo: sprawling, inimitably busy and extraordinary.

Cherry blossom season: Experience the ephemeral beauty of cherry blossom season in Japan, when the sakura trees bloom with delicate pink blossoms. See the Dates & Prices tab for our special departures.

One of Our Top Recommended Trips for 2026… Here’s Why 
A revamped and revitalized itinerary has breathed new life into what was already an incredible adventure. We now take you even deeper into the culture and natural wonders of Japan, so now’s really the best time to bookSarah Puttnam, destination expert 

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Key Information

What's Included

  • All accommodation: 13 Classic nights (hotels)
  • All breakfasts and two dinners
  • Immersive itinerary with all transport and listed activities
  • Expert tour leader to enhance your adventure

Don't Forget To

  • Request a single room if required, purchase travel insurance and arrange any visas and vaccinations. You will also need to arrange your own arrival and departure transfers, as these are not included on this tour.

Highlights

Itinerary

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  • First Destination: Kyoto
  • Next Destination: Tokyo
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  • Meals included:Breakfast, Dinner
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  • First Destination: Kyoto
  • Next Destination: Tokyo

Begin in Kyoto, an atmospheric city amid beautiful hills.

Around 6pm, say konnichiwa to your tour leader and fellow travellers, when we gather as a group for the first time to get to know each other and learn more about the adventures ahead.

Your tour leader then ensures a big welcome by arranging a group dinner.

Want more time in Kyoto? Secure pre-tour hotel nights through your sales representative.

Accommodation: Hotel Monterey Kyoto (or similar)

  • Meals included:Dinner

With more than 2,000 temples, shrines and gardens, Kyoto is a treasure house of Japanese heritage. Unlike many other Japanese towns, it escaped the ravages of both the Second World War and modern urban development, keeping intact much of the spirit and architecture of traditional Japan.

Today, we have an introductory tour of the city. Starting with a visit to the impressive Nijo Castle, built in 1603 as a residence for the Tokugawa shoguns, before moving onto the Golden Pavilion of Kinkaku-ji, built in 1397 as a summer villa for the shogun Yoshimitsu Ashikaga. We then visit the Ryoan-ji temple, home to the most famous rock garden in Japan.

After, we head to central Kyoto, with free time to eat a leisurely late lunch at a local restaurant, relax at the hotel or explore Kyoto more. Alternatively, stroll around Nishiki Market, known as Kyoto’s Kitchen. It’s a great place to find seasonal foods and Kyoto specialties, such as Japanese sweets, pickles, dried seafood and sushi.

Accommodation: Hotel Monterey Kyoto (or similar)

  • Meals included:Breakfast
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Enjoy a trip to Nara, the ancient capital of Japan (approximately one hour each way). With eight World Heritage sites, it’s second only to Kyoto as a repository of Japan’s cultural legacy. Our walking tour includes a visit to the best-known temples and shrines, including the Todai-ji Great Buddha temple. Built in 752 by Emperor Shomu, this 49ft (15m) tall bronze Buddha is housed in what is reputed to be the largest wooden building in the world. We also spend time in the Nara Koen Park (home to large numbers of overfed and slightly unruly deer) and visit the attractive Kasuga Shinto shrine.

Later in the afternoon, we return to Kyoto and stop at the Fushimi Inari Taisha with its thousands of vermilion torii gates. Fushimi Inari is the most important of several thousands of shrines dedicated to Inari, the Shinto god of rice.

As we head towards early evening, we can walk around Gion, the most famous geisha district in Kyoto. Packed with bars, restaurants and traditional teahouses, Gion is most atmospheric in the early evening, when the lanterns are lit. At this time, we may also see an apprentice geisha on the way to an appointment, though it’s rare to see one.

Accommodation: Hotel Monterey Kyoto (or similar)

  • Meals included:Breakfast
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Today is our first ride on the shinkansen (bullet train) as we depart Kyoto and speed to Hiroshima (approximately two hours).

We then make a short excursion by local tram and ferry to the beautiful island of Miyajima, where we visit the famous floating torii gate of the Itsukushima Shrine. Built on the water, this torii appears to float when the tide is high; combined with a backdrop of Mount Misen, it’s a sight to behold.

Back in Hiroshima, you have free time to explore. Options include the Hiroshima Orizuru Tower to visit the observation deck and bar with views over Peace Memorial Park. Alternatively, there’s the feudal-era Shukkeien Garden for a peaceful wander around the pond.

Important: As there is no storage for large suitcases on the shinkansen, you will need to pack a small overnight bag for two nights (nights 4 and 5). You are reunited with your main luggage at the Kanazawa hotel on Day 6.

Accommodation: Dormy Inn Hiroshima Annex (or similar)

  • Meals included:Breakfast
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Spend time at Hiroshima’s Peace Memorial Park and Museum, both monuments to the fateful day in August 1945 when the city was struck by the first wartime use of the atomic bomb. In the park, there’s a symbolic flame that will only be extinguished when the last nuclear weapon on Earth has been destroyed.

After, we head to Kobe by shinkansen (approximately 1hr 45min) where we stop for the night. This compact port city is easy to explore on foot, so food-lovers might want to head out and try the world-renowned Kobe beef at source.

Other optional adventures you could have include taking the ropeway to Kobe Nunobiki Herb Gardens, the largest herb garden in Japan, or visiting the historic district of Nankinmachi, also known as Kobe Chinatown.

This evening, there is the option to join your leader for a Kobe beef dinner. Please advise your tour leader at the start of the trip if you’d like to join so they can ensure a reservation is made for the group. There can be a charge for cancellations so once committed to the meal, please try to avoid cancelling your attendance.

Accommodation: Kobe Motomachi Tokyu REI Hotel (or similar)

  • Meals included:Breakfast

Hop in a Thunderbird train this morning and travel (approximately 3hr 15min) north to Kanazawa, tracking the shores of Lake Biwa, the largest freshwater lake in Japan.

In the western Ishikawa Prefecture, Kanazawa is an atmospheric town that once rivalled Kyoto as the historic jewel of mainland Japan and is renowned for its arts, wealth and abundant seafood.

After lunch in Kanazawa, we visit the Kenrokuen Gardens, which is considered one of the most beautiful gardens in Japan with a large artificial pond and flora that changes dramatically through the seasons.

Accommodation: Hotel Amanek Kanazawa (or similar)

  • Meals included:Breakfast
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Start with a trip to Nagamachi, the samurai district of Kanazawa during the Edo period. Here, we visit the Nomura Samurai House & Garden, a well-preserved representation of a wealthy samurai’s home.

We continue to explore Nagamachi, finding samurai residences, narrow lanes and canals.

After, we visit the 300-year-old Omicho Market, a bustling marketplace where chefs, locals and visitors stock up on fresh produce, including freshly caught seafood from the Sea of Japan.

This afternoon is free to enjoy this vibrant town some more. Consider a visit to Higashi Chaya, one of Kanazawa’s largest geisha districts.

Important: You need to pack a small overnight bag as your luggage will be transferred to Takayama tonight. You are reunited with your main luggage at the Takayama hotel on Day 8.

Accommodation: Hotel Amanek Kanazawa (or similar)

  • Meals included:Breakfast
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We travel (approximately 1hr 30min) by bus to Shirakawa-go, a secluded mountainous region where the historic villages are populated by gassho-zukuri – uniquely designed farmhouses with steep thatched roofs that were built to withstand heavy winter snowfall and provide a large attic space for the cultivation of silkworms. Take a leisurely walk through the picture-perfect mountain village, with the opportunity to visit some of the oldest buildings.

After, we transfer (approximately one hour) by bus to the old town of Takayama, where we visit the Hida no Sato Open-Air Museum, a collection of 30 traditional Hida houses and other village buildings from the Edo period.

We spend two nights in Takayama with plenty of time to appreciate the charm and ambience of this delightful spot in the majestic Hida Mountains.

Accommodation: Tokyu Stay Hida-Takayama Musubi-no-Yu (or similar)

  • Meals included:Breakfast

Today is set aside to explore Takayama. Start with an orientation tour, which begins at the Morning Market, held daily alongside the Miyagawa River. We also wander around the historic Sanmachi district, before taking part in a relaxed and welcoming tea ceremony experience.

There is no need for complicated manners or formal attire; our hosts introduce the traditions of the tea ceremony while preparing matcha for you, making it an accessible and enjoyable cultural insight.

After, you have free time to explore, in which you can treat yourself to a local lunch and sake tasting, before stopping at the numerous lacquerware and antique shops. You may also want to visit the old Government House of Takayama-jinya to learn about the lives of medieval Japanese officials and the way they dealt (often not so compassionately) with those in their charge.

Another option is to stroll along the temple-lined Higashiyama Walkway and visit the temples and attractions created by the medieval warlord, Kanamori Nagachika.

Accommodation: Tokyu Stay Hida-Takayama Musubi-no-Yu (or similar)

  • Meals included:Breakfast

This morning, we travel (approximately 2hr 30min) by direct bus to the historic castle town of Matsumoto, where we can first drop our luggage at the hotel.

We then visit Matsumoto Castle, otherwise known as Crow Castle due to its all-black exterior. Built in 1504, it’s one of the best-preserved castles in Japan, most others having been destroyed following the Meiji Restoration. The castle preserves its original interior and structure, with very tall steps and steep staircases, which some might find difficult to ascend and descend.

For the rest of the day, we have time to relax and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of the city. You may wish to visit the Matsumoto City Museum of Art (optional, extra cost). We recommend taking a leisurely stroll after dinner to see the impressive Matsumoto Castle by night.

Accommodation: Dormy Inn Matsumoto (or similar)

  • Meals included:Breakfast

This morning, we travel by train and bus (approximately three hours) to the picturesque town of Kawaguchiko, which sits by Lake Kawaguchi. If the conditions are right, you can even see Mount Fuji reflected in the waters.

This afternoon, we visit the lakeside Oishi Park, again with views of Fuji in the right conditions, before visiting Itchiku Kubota Art Museum with its impressive architecture inspired by the natural world and beautiful kimono displays.

Important: As there is no room to store large suitcases on the train and bus today, you need to pack a small overnight bag for one night this morning before departing Matsumoto (night 11). You are reunited with your main luggage in Tokyo on Day 12.

Accommodation: Route Inn Kawaguchiko (or similar)

  • Meals included:Breakfast, Dinner

Depart early and travel (approximately 1hr 45min) by bus to Tokyo. After arrival, we use the highly efficient subway system to visit Tokyo landmarks, including the lively Senso-ji Temple in the historic district of Asakusa.

Explore the vibrant temple grounds, stroll along the bustling Nakamise shopping street, and soak up the traditional atmosphere that has made this area a beloved destination for centuries.

We finish our tour in the late afternoon, with the remainder of the day at leisure. Options include heading to Ueno Station to roam the lively market street of Ameyokocho or wander nearby to experience a nostalgic downtown Tokyo atmosphere, complete with many eateries and shops beneath the train tracks.

In the evening, the entertainment possibilities are almost limitless with the Tokyo nightlife as exciting as anywhere in Asia.

Accommodation: Hotel Monterey Hanzomon (or similar)

  • Meals included:Breakfast
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Today has been left free for individual exploration of Tokyo with a one-day metro pass included. We recommend visiting the forest-wrapped Meiji Shrine. From there, cross over to the upscale Omotesando street, sometimes called the Champs Elysee of Tokyo. If you’re interested in culture or shopping, there are limitless opportunities with districts such as Ginza, known for its exclusive stores, Shibuya, home to the busiest intersection in the world, and Shinjuku, the hub of Tokyo nightlife.

Your tour leader can advise on how best to spend your free day in Tokyo.

This evening, you can join your group and tour leader for a farewell dinner, followed by optional karaoke.

Accommodation: Hotel Monterey Hanzomon (or similar)

  • Meals included:Breakfast

You’ve seen the old and new in Japan, ridden the iconic bullet train and immersed yourself in samurai culture, but now our adventure comes to end.

Alternatively, if you’d like a bit more time to explore energetic Tokyo, speak to your sales representative about extending your stay.

  • Meals included:Breakfast

Dates & Prices

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Accommodation

A selection of hotels

The accommodation on this cultural adventure through Japan showcases traditional hospitality, with onsen (hot spring baths) in some of the properties. Each room has a private bathroom, which is not always the case with traditional Japanese accommodation. The places we typically use are on the day-to-day itinerary; however, below are a few of the notable accommodations on this trip.

Kyoto: Hotel Monterey Kyoto (nights 1-3)

Begin the trip at this stylish property in the heart of Kyoto near cultural landmarks and shopping districts. It blends European elegance with Japanese charm, offering refined rooms, modern amenities, and easy access to the historic sites of the city.

We also use DoubleTree by Hilton Kyoto Higashiyama (departure dates: 6 April, 9 April, 12 April 2026) and Hilton Garden Inn Kyoto Karasuma Shijo (departure dates: 18 October, 19 October 2026).

Kanazawa: Hotel Amanek Kanazawa (6-7)

This stylish hotel has an ideal address in downtown Kanazawa, under a 20-minute walk to the Kenrokuen Gardens. It also has an onsen exclusively for guests, fitness room and lounge, plus coin laundry machines.

Matsumoto: Dormy Inn Matsumoto (night 10)

This Matsumoto outlet of the Dormy Inn brand has hot spring baths, saunas and cold baths on the top floor. The restaurant serves traditional Japanese and international foods. Make sure to seek out the shinshu soba, a local speciality made with wild vegetables and nameko mushrooms.

Onsen (Japanese hot springs)
For many visitors to Japan, the onsen is unfamiliar territory. An onsen is a Japanese hot spring and the bathing facilities and inns frequently situated around them. The combination of a strict bathing etiquette, that nudity is compulsory, and that the water temperature is often hotter than most whirlpool baths can cause some reluctance for first timers. However, once the courage is mustered, you may discover that an onsen is one of the highlights of your visit to Japan. Please be aware, you may be refused entry if you have large and visible tattoos. Some accommodations may have private baths available for reservation.

Worth knowing

  • Room sizes and beds in Western-style hotels in Japan are generally smaller. Twin rooms will be provided as standard for two passengers sharing a room, as these offer more space and comfort than double rooms.
  • In Japan, often single supplements are accommodated in either a single or a twin-bedded room. Double for sole use rooms are limited in availability and cannot be guaranteed.
  • Some accommodations may provide slippers and yukata (a Japanese-style dressing gown).
  • If you would like to add pre- or post-tour accommodation to your existing booking, we strongly recommend you request well before 30 days before departure. Booking requests within 30 days before departure, including pre- and post-tour accommodation, and especially during peak season (March-April/October-November), may not be possible due to limited availability during peak travel periods.

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Tokyo Hotels

Ancient & Modern Japan

A city where ancient traditions sit alongside cutting-edge technology, Tokyo is endlessly fascinating, vibrant and full of contrasts. Extra nights here give you time to explore neighbourhoods at your own pace, sample world-class cuisine, and experience the city’s unique blend of culture, design and innovation. Here are a few of our favourite hotels to inspire your stay:

Hyatt Regency Tokyo: Located in the Shinjuku district, this comfortable and well-appointed hotel offers spacious rooms, excellent dining and easy access to transport links. Its calm atmosphere and convenient location make it a great base for discovering Tokyo’s many highlights.

Hilton Tokyo: Set in the heart of Shinjuku, this modern high-rise hotel features stylish rooms with city views and impressive leisure facilities. With direct access to public transport and shopping areas, it’s ideal for travellers wanting convenience and comfort.

Cerulean Tower Tokyu Hotel: Rising above the vibrant Shibuya district, this elegant hotel offers refined rooms with sweeping skyline views and a more boutique feel. Known for its attentive service, quality dining and excellent location, it provides a sophisticated retreat in one of Tokyo’s most dynamic neighbourhoods.

This is just a glimpse of what’s possible. Speak to your sales representative, who can guide you through the options and arrange everything for you.

Essential Information

This trip is rated Activity Level 3 (Moderate). For more information on our trip gradings, visit the Activity Level Guidelines page. If you have any queries about the difficulty of the trip, please contact us.

Travelling with us in Japan: We rely on the country’s world-renowned public transportation network, making our Japan trips unique compared with our tours in other destinations, in which we generally use private transportation. Public transport here is accessible, clean and punctual. It’s also intrinsically woven into the local way of life, which is why we encourage travellers to embrace this way of travelling in Japan.

On this trip, we mainly travel by train (both bullet and regional services), though we also use buses in some locations. The trains are extremely efficient – it is essential everyone is punctual to ensure we do not miss any of the services. Some of the distances covered are long, and we may need to change trains on some journeys, but they are very comfortable, while also allowing us to meet the Japanese people and admire the landscapes.

  • As Japanese trains have very limited storage for large bags, there are three occasions when we cannot travel with our main luggage and instead need to pack a small overnight bag. This is noted on the daily itinerary for Day 4, 7 and 11. See the Essential Equipment section for more information about how to pack.
  • It’s essential you pack light, as you need to carry your luggage through train stations and busy areas.
  • Luggage transfer services include one main bag per person.

Walking profile: We mostly walk in cities and towns; the amount of walking each day is considerable and fast-paced (bring comfortable walking shoes) – our average step count is around 20,000 per day. We also visit a lot of temples and shrines, most of which are built on hillsides. This means ascending and descending lots of steps, so good fitness levels are essential.

Itinerary flexibility: The order of activities may change depending on the weather and other factors. Your tour leader provides full details of the schedule during the welcome briefing.

Internet: Consider an eSim or Japanese sim card to stay connected while on the move. These can be very useful when you’re in conversation with the friendly locals but need the aid of a translation app.

Hotel check-in: It is standard policy in Japanese hotels that rooms are only available from 3pm, though you can store luggage beforehand.

Before you go: We recommend downloading the Uber or GO Taxi apps before you arrive, as both are widely used in Japan. The Google Translate app will also be useful.

Key information

Start hotel: Hotel Monterey Kyoto
Phone: +81-75-251-7111
Recommended arrival time: You can arrive at any time today, by late afternoon is recommended. Check in time at the start hotel in Kyoto is 3pm. There will be a welcome briefing around 6pm at the hotel (on the ground floor, next to the check in area).
Airport: Kansai Airport (KIX)

Arriving Osaka Kansai International Airport (KIX)

The easiest way to reach Kyoto from Kansai International Airport is by train. The Limited Express Haruka runs directly to Kyoto Station and costs around 3,000–4,000 yen per person. The journey takes approximately 1hr 15min. From Kyoto Station, onward travel to Hotel Monterey Kyoto is simple by short taxi ride or local subway-and-walk combination from the station.

Arrival at Itami Airport (ITM)

From Itami Airport, travellers can reach central Kyoto using a combination of local rail services. Travel typically takes around one hour and costs approximately 1,500–3,000 yen per person. Taxis are also available but at a higher cost. Once in central Kyoto, the hotel is easily accessible by a brief taxi or short subway ride.

Further information will be provided in the final joining instructions which will be sent to you two to three weeks before departure.

Private transfers are not available on this trip.

Japan

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.

Japanese cuisine is usually a highlight of any Japan trip. It is based on rice with miso soup and other dishes usually prepared with seasonal ingredients. Seafood is common, and usually comes grilled or deep fried. Sushi and sashimi aside, other staple dishes include soba or udon noodles, sukiyaki (meat, fish and vegetables cooked in broth) and yakiniku (grilled meat).

When food is not included, your tour leader can always recommend the best local eateries and arrange group meals for a full immersion in the varied and excellent local cuisine.

Worth knowing

  • Food for certain diets (including gluten-free, vegetarian or vegan) is minimal or non-existent in many areas of Japan. The group meals arranged by the tour leader are in traditional eateries where the choices of vegan dishes may be limited to simple salads or boiled rice. However, there are several vegan restaurants in Kyoto and Tokyo. Please let us know before travel of your dietary requirements.
  • Most stocks, which are common in Japanese cuisine, contain animal products and even vegetable tempura is mostly fried in the same oil as meat or fish. While some substitutions may be possible, strict vegetarian or vegan meals cannot be guaranteed. Those who can consume dashi stocks typically have fewer issues, but for those concerned, we recommend bringing supplementary food items.

Japan has four distinct seasons. We avoid the extremely cold winters and schedule only a small selection of departures during the humid summers but overall settle for the more pleasant climes either side.

In Tokyo, September and October are warm, maximum temperatures are 26C (79F) and minimum 12C (54F). September is likely to be the warmer of the two and there is a likelihood of rain. April is cooler with temperatures possibly going as low as 7C (45F) with a high of 17C (63F). Kyoto is very similar climatically to Tokyo but the higher up into the mountains we venture, the colder it will become with nights being especially cold, particularly in March and November.

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julie hannah

Rating: 5

An Indepth Journey of Japan

Itinerary The trip was really great--I loved the diversity of going to smaller, traditional places as well as the modern cities. There were times when I thought we would have more free time than we did--Kyoto (tour activities ended at approx. 3:30), Kobe (arrived 1 hr before the gardens closed...

Most Inspirational Moment

My favourite place was Takayama--the scale of the City was really manageable. I loved wandering in the historic centre, going into the craft galleries to purchase one-of-a-kind pieces, and doing the Higashimya Walking Course. Kyoto- Nijo Castle had a really interesting and beautiful interior. I really enjoyed going there. While I liked seeing Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion), it wasn't my most favourite experience as you follow a set path with a lot of people. Ryoan-ji temple had a simple rock garden with a lot of meaning--I liked the surrounding landscape. Seeing Fushinmi Inari Taisha in the late afternoon/early evening was a cool experience. While we saw 4 geisha standing at a corner in Gion it wasn't my favourite experience as we didn't really get to experience the area. I'd suggest doing the historic areas on your own during the day to actually see and do more. My favourite Kyoto experiences I did myself-- a tea ceremony adjacent to a traditional garden, Ginkaku-ji (Silver Pavilion) had an amazing garden, the Philosopher's Walk with temples along the way, and the other temples/shrines I went into. I bought a Goshuin book at my first shrine and for the remainder of the trip would get it filled with the 'stamps' from the shrines/temples that I visited which is fun and a great souvenir. Nara- The Buddha in the Todai-ji temple is huge! It was really cool to see. I also liked the walk through the woods, with the many deer, to Kasuga Shinto shrine. We saw quite a few kids in kimonos celebrating their age year which was a nice cultural experience. The shrine itself was very interesting with all the lanterns. Miyajimma Island- The Torii gate was nice to see upon approach by ferry but more so from the beach while walking to the Itsukumshima Shrine. The Shrine itself was different as it is built overtop the water. It was quite busy! We went to the gardens on the island which were nice to walk through with the fall leaves. Hiroshima-The walk around the Atomic Bomb memorial was very moving. I wish we could have talked to the survivor that was nearby. After going through the musuem which was rather crowded, I went into a few smaller buildings on the site that had exhibits on peace talks and foundations from the site. In particular, I liked walking the whole of the park--seeing the different memorials, the burial mound, and areas of paper cranes that were off the path of many. We spent about 2 hours at the museum and park complex--which was enough time but didn't allow for time for other activities in the City. Kobe-We got into Kobe rather late in the afternoon so after eating dinner a small group of us walked along the harbour which is nice and then though the street(s) that was China town located beside the hotel. It did look like it would be an interesting place to visit--but with not a lot of time the stop wasn't monumental. Kanawaza- The gardens are very beautiful and very manageable in scale. The best was seeing the fall foligage at night when it was illuminated--it is very crowded but worth seeing. The adjacent Castle was a quick visit. During our day walking tour, I enjoyed going to the Samarai house and garden, having silver/gold foil ice cream, walking the Samarai and Geisha districts (I saw one), and the Omicho (fish) market. I did a separate cooking course in the evening where I learnt how to make sushi and other Japanese food which was a lot of fun--and we got to eat the food. It was a great experience. I also went with a small group to the Ninja temple which was very very cool! They provide you with an English write up as you do the tour but as you can see all the trap doors, etc. it's still very engaging. The art gallery did look really interesting--I only went into the shop as it wasn't open late and I went to the garden at night instead. Shirakawa-go- This was an interesting village. I went into 2 of the buildings--the temple/museum was really interesting and the house/farm offered insight into the way they lived and worked (silk farming) in the area. The visit did seem a bit rushed but I think it's because our group walked to the top and then it took awhile for the group photo. Takayama- Hida no Sato Open-Air Museum was really interesting. It felt rushed as we went at the very end of the day--I think at least 2- 2 1/2 hours likely is needed here. It was a really manageable site with quite a few old buildings you can go into. In addition, there were artisans (only the wood carver when we were there) that you could watch do traditional crafts. The market and walk in the historic area was nice--this was a City I could have had an entire free day to myself though. I went to the Government House which was really interesting and enjoyed the walk along the Higashiyama (literally a temple/shrine every few metres along the 1/2 hr walk--the short version). The walk was nice as there were very few people doing it so you had the sites to yourself. I enjoyed going into a few shops of artisans--I did go into the Festival Float museum but it wasn't a highlight though seeing the floats was cool. I would have liked another full day here and it is a place I'd go back to. Our group did a tea ceremony but it didn't have the atmosphere of the one I did separately--still nice but more 'commercial' feeling. Matsumoto- Walking the interior of the Castle was a different experience than your typical Castle in Europe. With the exception of artefacts and displays, it is empty and you go up narrow stairs into smaller rooms as you go higher in the building. I am glad to have done it. I also went to the Art Museum--enjoying both traditional art and the Yayoi Kusama exhibits. I found Nawate and Nakamachi Shopping streets interesting--Nakamachi had really nice craft/art gallaries and shops as well as restaurants. I went back to see the castle at night after a dinner of fried chicken and noodles and it was very attractive. Kawaguchi-Oishi Park and the walk from Itchiku Kobata Art Museum offered great views of Mt. Fuji (it was a clear day!). The Art Museum offered beautiful kimonos to look at. It was a pretty small musuem with somewhat larger gift shop areas (offering a lot of scarfs). The garden outside was really nice and the architecture is Gaudi inspired. Toyko- Going to see Senjo-ji temple at night was amazing--the shops that line it have a lot of traditional food, wood prints, and a 100 yr old pet store (for those who like me have to shop for their puppy). We spent a lot of time in Ueno Park--there were interesting temples/shrines to see but I was expecting more places that we were going to go that day so it was a bit of a surprise. On the free days, I went to see Senjo-ji temple during the day as well as nearby shrines, I visited Meiji Shrine which is very cool (there was a wedding, baptism, celebration of the Emperor/Empress, and harvest festival), Shibuya crossing at night, and then Skytree the next morning (with another great view of Mt. Fuji...at 9:30 there are no crowds either). I also had arranged to make chopsticks which was a lot of fun, experience teamlabs Borderless (the tea room was very cool), and went to a Sumo Festival (where I did sumo and learnt about the sport). While I saw a lot (and filled my goshuin book with stamps), there was so much more that Japan offers that I would love to do and see!

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our group leader was very good--he kept us organized and on time for all our train/subway/ferry journeys and was very knowledgeable on the history and culture of the places we visited. For several days, we had a trainee tour leader who also joined us that was a treat as she provided us with a lot of additional information on Japanese culture. It was nice to have two leaders for several days of the trip. Our group leader was very dedicated to our group--he stayed until the very last day in spite of having a family emergency/health matter. He made sure that we were comfortable and knew Exodus was having a new tour leader meet us at the hotel on the last day to assist with flights/getting to airport if needed.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Book extra days in Kyoto and Toyko if possible. Look into additional activities (especially cultural) that are offered in the places you are going--I booked on days that I knew I would have free time or in the evening so to not conflict with the trip. They were among my favourite memories. Travel with cash--many places (i.e. shops, restaurants, temples/shrines) do not take credit card/debit. You can get cash easily if needed. Travel with extra power source for your cell phone if you use it to take photos & for directions, etc. There aren't chargers/power outlets available (I did hear that tourist bureaus have them). Pack light especially for days that you have to carry your own bag--I got a backpack that was large enough to do so which made it easy to go in train stations and to hotels. If I had known there was going to be in-room laundry in Takayama I would have packed less overall in my large suitcase. There is great food in department stores/train stations which are similiar to food courts you would find in Europe. The grocery stores have great selection of food. Even Seven-11 Food was good and cheap. The food at restaurants was very filling and not expensive (compared to Europe). Bring comfortable shoes--you walk at least 15 000 steps a day. And bring a bag for garbage as there are no garbage bins on streets--though you eat at establishments instead of out. If you need to throw something out it does help to have a small bag to carry in your day bag. Expect to take a lot of photos. Always go out with full battery power--and have back up. Japan uses the same plugs as North America so you don't need to travel with universal plugs/converters. Good wifi is handy to get around Cities easily (aka google maps). Taxi and public transportation are cheap, fast, and reliable.

Marin Popa

Rating: 5

thoughtfully designed itinerary

The itinerary was thoughtfully designed, allowing us to explore a wide range of fascinating destinations throughout the trip. Activity level was 1, not 3 as advertised. The hotels were comfortable, with two exceptions: Hotel SUI Kyoto Kiyomizu in Kyoto - Situated on a busy main road, the hotel suffered from...

Most Inspirational Moment

Highlights: Nijo Castle and Golden Pavilion of Kinkaku-ji in Kyoto, Nara, Miyajima island, Kenrokuen Gardens in Kanazawa, Higashiyama Walkway and the floats museum in Takayama, Matsumoto City Museum of Art, Oishi Park, and Itchiku Kubota Art Museum in Kawaguchiko, Tokyo National Museum.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Harou, our leader, was an efficient organiser; he ensured we never missed a train or bus, and kept us up to date on the daily schedule and weather forecast. While the logistical aspects were well managed, I feel the experience would have been enriched by more contextual information about Japan’s history, contemporary society, and local customs. Insights into the significance of the places we visited would have added depth to the journey.

Shanshan Lu

Rating: 5

A dream trip has come true!

I had wanted to go on this trip for years, and my dream finally came true! It was a fantastic trip that combined all the highlights of both modern and ancient sights within two weeks. I really appreciated the balance between group activities and free time to explore at our...

Most Inspirational Moment

Too many! The village in Shirakawa-go was absolutely breathtaking, and the Hida no Sato museum was beautiful and peaceful. Kanazawa and Takayama were my favourite places on this trip, they gave me a genuine feel of ancient Japan. Oishi Park was also stunning!

Thoughts on Group Leader

Kan is brilliant! He’s a lovely person with a great sense of humour. He was always ready to help whenever needed, and I felt well looked after throughout the trip.

Advice for Potential Travellers

The activity rating for this trip is adequate. Although it’s a leisure trip, it may involve long walks to access sights and public transportation, so wearing comfortable shoes is essential. I also recommend packing light for the overnight stays, as you’ll need to carry your luggage on the train until you reach the hotel.

Mary MacGregor

Rating: 5

Pure magic

I've wanted to visit Japan for many years, and this more than lived up to expectations. There were times that I felt overwhelmed (Tokyo), and times that I was walking in the woods. A nice mix of free time and structured tours.

Most Inspirational Moment

Philospher's Walk in Kyoto

Thoughts on Group Leader

Gary was excellent. Very thoughtful and well organized.

Advice for Potential Travellers

This is all done by public transit, which is easy and efficient. But there tend to be a lot of stairs, you need to be on time, and you should pack lightly. Do not bother with a bathing suit -- onsens don't allow them.

Allister Brimble

Rating: 4

A great overview of Japan

This is a really good tour. Starting in Kyoto where you visit a number of temples, then moving through the countryside to various locations, then to Hiroshima and finally to Tokyo for the modern part of the tour. By the end you get a really good sense of what Japan...

Most Inspirational Moment

The food and friendly Japanese people!

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our group leader Gary was the highlight of the tour. He was very knowledgeable and very efficient at organising groups.

Advice for Potential Travellers

You might have to sit on the floor to eat at one of the hotels. It's a great experience but you will struggle if you have stiff legs or knee's. Bring comfy walking shoes as you can be doing 20000 steps a day.

Suggestions

The only small negative I have is that exodus could have pre-warned people about the possibility of sitting at tables at floor level (a lot of the group were not flexible enough). I also think the final hotel in Tokyo was fairly low standard and as we paid well for the tour could have been a lot better.

Kenny Boyd

Rating: 4

A fantastic introduction to Japan

This train tour of many contrasting areas of Japan gives an excellent experience introduction to a beautiful exciting country. An excellent variety of accommodation close to transport hubs made exploring very easy.

Most Inspirational Moment

There was no single moment but it was all about the experience. The country is very different from the west but safe and friendly so easy to comfortably explore.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Quinlan was the perfect guide. Infinitely helpful and patient. Knowledgeable and energetic. Well organised and great company.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Don’t come to Japan cold. Do a little research on cultural differences, food and the language. It’ll make life much easier. Smart phones make navigating the cities easier (Japanese sims from Amazon?) and travel cards on iPhones make life easy too. You need a little cash but not loads; Most places use cards but there are a few exceptions that should be prepared for. Public transport to and from airports are easy but do your homework in advance.

Suggestions

The most disappointing aspect of this tour was the Exodus support in the UK. We were asked to provide passport copies for our JR pass; this was pointless as you need the real thing to get them and proved a lack of communication with the Japanese third party provider. Also, when requesting additional nights the prices quoted (on two occasions) were twice the price of those achievable when booking direct (a heck of a mark-up!).

Paula Reason

Rating: 4

A packed trip full of Japanese delights

A full programme that explores Japan both ancient and modern. The kindness and civility of all the people that we met was lovely

Most Inspirational Moment

Japanese art and culture…. Many moments

Thoughts on Group Leader

Tadaoki was kind and gentle and was with us the whole trip. Kan came in halfway through and was like a magician making any problem disappear and making our wishes come true. I wanted to see some Japanese woodblock art which did not seem possible on the schedule with museums shut on a Monday but he made it possible.

Advice for Potential Travellers

The schedule is packed but there is still plenty of time for your own things. Plan these and book in advance like teamLab and the imperial palace in Tokyo. Research ways to see Mount Fuji as you still have a day with your rail card to travel for free from Tokyo

Peter Kane

Rating: 3

Ancient and Modern Japan

Overall positive, a good overview of Japan, covering a lot of ground from Kyoto to Tokyo. The group of 15 bonded well and guide was excellent. Transport on bullet train excellent Areas for improvement - quality of accommodation fairly basic, around 3*. Strengthen context/tours of big cities to give more...

Most Inspirational Moment

Visit to Hiroshima, very moving.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Quinlan

Advice for Potential Travellers

Learn a little Japanese before you go, as helps to breakdown barriers.

Suggestions

Improve flight options as the exodus route via Hong Kong not used by group. Review group size - 15 a lot to keep together and for eating purposes.

Ancient & Modern Japan

Reply from Exodus

Thank you for your thoughtful review of the "Ancient and Modern Japan" tour! We’re delighted to hear that you found the group dynamic and our guide exceptional. Regarding your feedback on the accommodation, while some properties may seem more basic, particularly the traditional ryokans, we do, however, strive to ensure they provide authentic and comfortable experiences. The 4-star properties on this trip offers a high standard of comfort. The 1 night in Matsumoto is indeed a 3-star hotel, but with its proximity to the station and the rooftop onsen, it offers a unique and enjoyable stay. We trust that they provide a level of service and amenities that you might expect from a 4-star hotel in other countries. We appreciate your suggestion on enhancing the context and tours in the big cities, and we will certainly consider how we can provide an even more comprehensive overview in future trips. Thank you again for your valuable feedback and for traveling with us. We hope to welcome you on another adventure soon!

Sharon Lindsay

Rating: 3

Stunning cherry blossom

I enjoyed my trip. I had not considered the impact of the trip relying on public transport. Also, there were fewer opportunities to eat dinner as a group with the leader which I suspect reflects how busy it is in Japan. On previous trips with Exodus, I have particularly enjoyed...

Most Inspirational Moment

Cherry blossom at Kamakura

Thoughts on Group Leader

Charles was an adequate tour leader. I do feel that leading a group using public transport in a very busy country is very challenging.

Advice for Potential Travellers

I feel there is a real need to ensure that wifi connection is available to access Google maps. I did not anticipate how much free time there would be; Google maps is really essential. Research and booking of activities before leaving for the trip would ensure best use of free time. There was no option to go to a tea ceremony as advised in the trip notes. There were other activities which perhaps could be shared e.g. team labs.

Suggestions

I felt disappointed to be provided with a "Denny's" voucher for breakfast in Tokyo. Apart from being inappropriate the voucher did not cover what would be viewed as a reasonable breakfast.

Ancient & Modern Japan

Reply from Exodus

Thank you for sharing your feedback on your recent trip to Japan. We're glad to hear that you enjoyed your time, but we also acknowledge the areas where your experience didn't fully meet expectations. While the use of public transport is the most efficient way to navigate the country, we understand the challenges associated with relying on public transport, especially during peak travel seasons in Japan and while it offers a glimpse into daily life, it can sometimes limit opportunities for in-depth cultural interactions. We have recently taken steps to address these concerns by reducing group sizes and revisiting some logistical aspects of the itinerary to make the experience more comfortable and enriching for our travellers. With regards to the free time, we've received similar feedback earlier this year regarding the need for more detailed suggestions in the trip notes for free days. In response, we've worked closely with our local team to enhance our day-to-day itinerary descriptions. We've now added many more suggestions and details to help you make the most of your free time, with activities that are both realistic in terms of timing and availability. Your feedback is invaluable in helping us improve, and we hope these changes will enhance the experience for future travellers. Thank you again for sharing your thoughts!

Noreen Orton

Rating: 2

Disappointing trip organisation

Japan did not disappoint despite 3* hotel stays, lack of opportunities that purported to be arranged locally by your tour leader and are subject to availability none of which were available, poor planning of travel necessitating tickets bought on the day at the station, basic information provided at tourist sites...

Most Inspirational Moment

Matsumoto castle at night and Okochi Sanso Gardens (not on itinerary)

Thoughts on Group Leader

A lovely man but questioning his experience of leading a group. Provided only information on sites that we read in leaflets, should have purchased train tickets evening before or early in morning rather than have us constantly wait for him to buy tickets whilst we waited, when asked about arranging a tea ceremony I was sent web links even after informing him there was no spaces all March and into April. He did provide links to Tokyo possibilities however several were for groups and others for minimum 2 people - difficult when a solo travellers.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Book all activities before trip - cultural, theatre, tea ceremonies, sumo wrestlers etc. do not rely on guide or company. Ensure you have read up on all temples/shrines before trip. Do not expect group dinners and there will not be one at the beginning of the trip.

Suggestions

Flights on Singapore airlines significantly longer than other airlines. Final hotel provided the smallest rooms ever to the point where one had to climb over bed to reach the only chair. A single room booked but still had a ‘single supplement’ applied?! All this could have been overlooked but the trip to Hiroshima left me angry . The itinerary was swapped that day on basis it would rain and better to be indoors. However, that meant arrival in Hiroshima was in the afternoon. A quick walk round the park and on to the museum which was packed and the guide had not booked online so had to queue for tickets. At this stage we were left with limited time as had to catch a train. Result we had to quickly fight our way through corridors of exhibits packed with people in a one way system seeing scarcely any displays and unable to read anything. This was not only disrespectful, leaving me angry and frustrated but was the trip that emotionally had the most meaning during this holiday and the shortest. Visit of all. One that has left this trip most disappointing.

Ancient & Modern Japan

Reply from Exodus

Thank you for taking the time to submit a review about your recent Exodus holiday, Noreen. We are pleased to read that you enjoyed Japan overall, although we were concerned to receive your comments about your tour leader, aspects of your accommodation and general organisation of your trip. We appreciate the impact our leaders have on our customers’ overall experience in destination, so we were saddened to learn that yours appeared inexperienced in delivering a tour that met your expectations. According to our local team, your leader passed all the necessary training and has regularly and successfully led a variety of Exodus tours throughout the past six years, with generally good feedback, which we trust shows why we were confident to assign him to your trip. We acknowledge, however, that improvements can always be made, and we will be following up with him as a matter of priority to ensure that any skills gaps are addressed ahead of future departures, with a specific focus on improving his local knowledge. In terms of purchasing train tickets, this cannot always be done in advance and, in any event, the most cost-effective option is for our leaders buy them on the day. We appreciate that customers enjoy the flexibility that optional activities offer, so we are regretful that the visits you were interested in were unavailable. Our trip notes do indicate that all these activities are subject to availability, and it appears that the sudden surge in post-pandemic tourism in Japan has led to tickets being booked up much earlier than anticipated. We are, therefore, considering removing these entirely or adding information to our literature about booking well in advance to avoid disappointment. We recognise that Hiroshima is often a highlight for our customers, so we are sorry that you felt this part of the trip was rushed. This day involves a two-hour train journey each way and the sites can be particularly busy during the peak season, which limits the amount of time groups have here. We are currently considering adding a night here next season, which sadly cannot change things for you, but hopefully shows that we are endeavouring to act on your feedback. Finally, we regret that you found the room you were allocated at the last hotel to be rather cramped, as this must have taken some of the shine off your trip. Japanese hotels in urban areas are known for featuring small rooms as most are used by solo travellers on business trips and because cities such as Tokyo are so densely populated that space is at a premium. Nevertheless, we would never wish for our customers to be uncomfortable and please be assured that your comments will be factored into any future discussions about accommodation choices. We hope this addresses your feedback and that this experience has not deterred you from traveling with Exodus in the future.   Kelly Reid, Product Manager

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