10-Day Highlights of Japan Sightseeing Tour of Tokyo, Hakone, Takayama, Kyoto, and Osaka
- Duration: 10 Days (approx.)
- Product code: PDWBYF
Embark on a 10-day sightseeing tour around Tokyo, Hakone, Takayama, Kyoto, and Osaka, and experience the glory of Japan beyond the usual tourist destinations. Unravel Japan’s most notable treasures, learn more about its fascinating history, and immerse yourself into its amazing culture. You will tour around the renowned shrines and temples, check out the lively districts, taste delicious local delights, stay in a temple, and even join in sushi making and traditional kendo classes. Lastly, this tour can be customized to fit your interests and needs.
Tour Highlights
Discover Japan’s fascinating cultural heritage on a sightseeing tour
Explore Tokyo, Hakone, Takayama, Kyoto, and Osaka in 10 days
Visit the famous temples and shrines around Japan, including Sensoji Temple, Meiji Shrine, Fushimi Inari Shrine, Kiyomizu-dera Temple, and Kinkakuji Temple
Get a glimpse of the iconic Mount Fuji and the breathtaking Arashiyama Bamboo Forest
Taste authentic and delicious Japanese culinary delights
Join a sushi making class and traditional Kendo class
Itinerary
Day 1
Arrival in Tokyo
Arrive at Narita International Airport. With the help of an airport assistant, take the shuttle bus to the hotel and check in.
Visit Celebrated Sensoji Temple
Walk around the historic Asakusa district and get the feel of ancient Japan period. See the brightly lit treasured Sensoji Temple, the most visited temple and one of the oldest religious structures in the country, and enjoy the temple without the usual crowd. Appreciate the impressive Japanese architecture, get an in-depth understanding of Japanese history, draw your fortune, and walk along the oldest shopping streets in Japan.
Enjoy Classic Japanese Dinner
Get a taste of the fascinating Japanese food and culture. Experience the astonishing local culture and kick-off your adventure with a toast. Definitely a true local experience!
Day 2
Explore the Dynamic Harajuku District
Head to the pop culture paradise, Harajuku district. Known as the centre of the most extreme teenage cultures and fashion styles in Japan, check out the trendy shops and fashion boutiques around the area as well as the cafes and food outlets modelled towards the fashion and trend conscious individuals.
See the Famous Meiji Shrine
Visit the spectacular Meiji Shrine and take in its tranquility as you stroll around its walking paths and adjacent city park, Yoyogi Park. Dedicated to the illustrious Emperor Meiji and the Empress Shoken, you will also learn how the Great Emperor Meiji greatly impacted Japan’s modernization. One of the most popular shrines in Japan, it is believed to possess a spiritual energy powerful enough to grant your wishes. Feel free to offer your prayers for happiness, love, success, health, and anything you can hope for.
Explore the Lively Akihabara District
Jump into the world of retro video games in Akihabara district, famous for its many electronic shops and establishments devoted to anime and manga. Experience old-school and the latest game culture, check out the local stores and game centers, and even take part in some of the interactive activities.
Day 3
Visit the Famous Tsukiji Market
Explore one of the most famous fish markets in the world. The Tsukiji Market consists of wholesale and retail shops as well as restaurants offering fresh seafood and produce. Develop your appreciation of Japanese cuisine through its mouth-watering local treats. Interact with the local vendors and sample the delicious local delights. Afterwards, head over to a sushi making class where you will learn how to roll the perfect sushi and fry teriyaki properly.
Admire the Stunning Cityscape of Shinjuku District
Take a short break at the hotel to freshen up before heading to Shinjuku’s Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building Observatories and enjoy the beautiful, unparalleled panoramic view of the city.
Stop by the Famous Omoide Yokocho Alley
Enjoy a short break before heading to your next destination. Here, you can try the delicious yakitori and pair it with a glass of beer. Feel free to ask your knowledgeable guide for recommendations on the best areas and restaurants to check out.
Watch the Popular Robot Restaurant Show
Step into the impressively bizarre alternate reality where flashing neon lights, robots, mirrors, and loud music take charge. Immerse yourself into the energetic atmosphere and see the bizarre side of Japan. Definitely an experience you should not miss out!
Go Across the Iconic Shibuya Crossing
Take in the bright lights and lively atmosphere of Shibuya district as you make you way through its bustling streets, go across the iconic Shibuya Scramble Crossing, and find the famous bronze statue of the legendary pet, Hachiko.
Day 4
Scenic Drive to Hakone
Take in the picturesque scenery as you depart Tokyo for a drive to Hakone, a charming mountainous town known for its spectacular views of the iconic Mt. Fuji.
Hop On the Scenic Hakone Ropeway
Journey to one of Hakone’s most famous tourist spot through the Hakone Ropeway, an aerial tram taking you up the central Hakone mountain to the steaming vents of Owakudani. Enjoy the impressive panoramic views of the Owakudani Valley, Lake Ashinoko, Mt. Fuji, and the surrounding Hakone National Park.
Admire the Impressive Scenery from Lake Ashinoko
Cruise across Lake Ashi on board the Hakone Pirate Ship. A scenic crater lake known for its magnificent view of Mt. Fuji, appreciate the majestic beauty of nature and bask in the beautiful color contrast of the natural landscapes depending on which season you are in. Afterwards, head to the traditional Japanese guesthouse where you will stay for the night and enjoy a typical Japanese Nabe dinner.
Day 5
Ride the Bullet Train to Nagoya
Take the express bullet train to Nagoya and enjoy the scenic journey towards the beautifully preserved town of Takayama.
Visit the Historical Harada Sake Brewery
Get a taste of traditional sake at the Harada Sake Brewery. One of the oldest and largest sake producers in Takayama, enjoy some traditional sake tasting, learn some traditional sake making techniques, and hear the story behind the origin of sake. You can even treat yourself to some appetizing Hida beef. Then, head to a Japanese temple for a relaxing good night sleep. You may opt to visit traditional onsets around the area for an authentic Japanese onsen experience.
Day 6
Drop by the Hida-Takayama Miyagawa Morning Market
Take a guided morning walk to the Hida-Takayama Miyagawa Morning Market, check out the wide selection of fresh locally grown fruits, vegetables, and other local farm products, shop, and interact with the locals. Afterwards, board the train back to Nagoya.
Ride the Bullet Train to Kyoto
Take the high-speed bullet train from Nagoya to Kyoto, the cultural capital of Japan. Upon arrival, make your way to the hotel and check in. Take time to refresh before heading out to explore the city’s famous Gion district.
Explore the Historic Gion District
Take in the nostalgic atmosphere of the Gion district. Walk your way through the bustling Hanamikoji Street packed with well-preserved charming wooden machiya houses. Listen to fascinating stories behind the ancient district as you appreciate the grandeur of traditional Japanese architecture. Well known for its Geisha culture, Gion district is considered as its birth place. If you are lucky enough, you might get a glimpse of a geisha.
Day 7
Experience the Iconic Torii Gates Passage in Fushimi Inari Shrine
Rise early in the morning and head to the Fushimi Inari Shrine. Make your way through the fascinating tunnel of seemingly endless path of vermilion torii gates. Learn the story behind the torii gates along the entire trail and try the delicious Inari Sushi (Rice Stuffed into Pockets of Aburaage) and Kitsune Udon (Wheat Noodles in Broth Topped with Aburaage) that are considered as the favorite food of the divine messengers of the deity Inari.
Visit the Magnificent Kiyomizudera Temple
Take in the picturesque scenery, learn the story behind the temple, and feel free to drink a cup of the Otowa Waterfalls’ stream water for good health, longevity, success, and auspicious love life. One of Japan’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites, the Kiyomizudera Temple is best known for its large wooden stage juts out over the hillside, offering spectacular panoramic views of the city. Then, walk along the steep and bustling alleys of the historic Higashiyama district packed with local shops and restaurants offering a selection of local specialties.
Day 8
See the Grandiose Kinkakuji Temple
Leisurely stroll around the beautiful gardens surrounding the grand Kinkakuji Temple and admire the impressive Japanese architecture showcasing the lavish traditional culture during Ashikaga Yoshimitsu’s rule. Also known as the Golden Pavilion, the Kinkakuji Temple is one of the must-see tourist attractions in Kyoto.
Visit the Tranquil Daitokuji Temple
Take a relaxing stroll around the Daitokuji Temple, immerse yourself into its serene atmosphere, and learn about Zen culture and architecture through its beautiful Zen gardens.
Learn Traditional Kendo in the Historic Kyoto Budo Center
Head to Kyoto Budo Center, a comprehensive martial arts facility, where you will join a traditional Kendo class. Learn about Kendo and its respectful moves with a guided meditation reflection from an experienced Bushido instructor, a descendant of a Japanese Samurai Warrior.
Day 9
Walk through the Captivating Arashiyama Bamboo Forest
Bask in the serene atmosphere as you take an early morning stroll around the scenic Arashiyama district. Ride the nostalgic Sagano Romantic Train through the scenic valley, enjoy the breathtaking panorama of the iconic Togetsukyo Bridge, and walk through the tunnel of towering bamboo stalks of the enchanting Arashiyama Bamboo Grove.
See the Japanese Macaques at the Monkey Park Iwatayama
One of the popular destinations in Kyoto, climb the steps up to the Monkey Mountain and get to see the wild Japanese macaques up close in their natural habitat. Afterwards, board a row boat and cruise across the river to explore the valleys in traditional Japanese style.
Scenic Train Ride to Osaka
Journey to Osaka, the economic powerhouse of the Kansai Region known for its delicious culinary delights and exciting nightlife. Upon arrival, make your way to Dotonbori district.
Explore the Dazzling Dotonbori District
Experience the bright scene and lively ambience of the Dotonbori district. Famous for its flashy neon lights and striking signages, make sure to spot the iconic Glico running man sign above the Ebisubashi Bridge. Casually stroll through the busy Shinsaibashi-suji Shopping Street, shop for some typical souvenirs, and try the delicious authentic takoyaki and okonomiyaki. You can take your time and enjoy at your leisure before wrapping the tour with a Japanese karaoke - one of the ultimate local experiences.
Day 10
Depart from Osaka
Check out from the hotel after breakfast. With the help of the local guide, take the shuttle bus to Kansai International Airport for your journey back home.
Inclusions
Hotel Pick Up and Drop Off
9 Nights Accommodation in High International Standard Hotel
Breakfasts (9)
Lunch (1)
Dinner (3)
English-Speaking Local Guide
Transportation as Per Itinerary
Entrance Fees as Per Itinerary
Exclusions
Local and International Flights into Tokyo and out of Osaka
Airport Shuttle
Arrival and Departure Transfers
Local Hotel Tax
Meals Not Mentioned
Drinks
Visas
Travel Insurance
Personal Expenses
Gratuities (Optional)
Additional Information
The tour operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately.
Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level.
A moderate amount of walking is involved; Comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
Arrival time at each location may vary depending on the season and the day of the week due to traffic conditions.
If there is insufficient time for all attractions on the itinerary, the tour guide will adjust the length of time spent at other attractions.
Delays, shortening of the tours, or omissions to the itinerary due to traffic, weather, or other unforeseen circumstances are not subject to refund.
Itinerary is subject to change and the attractions may be closed due to traffic, weather, and force majeure. An alternative itinerary may also be omitted depending on road conditions.