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Embarking on a tour of Japan is not just about experiencing the harmonious contrasts of old and new – it’s about unique moments and lifelong memories

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2026 Tour code: JAG26

About the tour

Uncover the delights of the Land of the Rising Sun with expert local guides, from its popular cuisine and zen tea ceremonies to dynamic cities and serene island shrines.

Arriving in Tokyo, discover a well-organised metropolis of lantern-filled temples beside towering skyscrapers, before absorbing beautiful views of Mount Fuji and heading into the verdant mountains.

Journeying on the world-famous bullet trains, visit Hiroshima's Peace Memorial and Kyoto's ornate temples, before concluding this memorable tour in Osaka.

Unforgettable experiences

Journeying on the renowned Shinkansen bullet trains
Journeying on the renowned Shinkansen bullet trains
Travel on Japan’s revered high-speed ‘bullet trains’ from Nagoya to Hiroshima and on to Kyoto. Riding at speeds of up to 186mph, experience the nation’s efficient and ultra-modern railways.
Exploring the historic city of Kyoto
Exploring the historic city of Kyoto
Brimming historic temples, including the ‘Golden Pavilion’, the nation’s historic capital showcases ‘old Japan’ in spellbinding fashion. Discover the charm of Kyoto and enjoy dinner in lantern-lit Ponto-cho Alley.
Admiring the serenity of Miyajima
Admiring the serenity of Miyajima
A secluded island famed for its bright red torii gate that is partially submerged at high tide, explore Miyajima’s age-old temples and fairytale forests on a walking tour and with time at leisure.
Marvelling at breathtaking views of Mount Fuji
Marvelling at breathtaking views of Mount Fuji
Japan’s national emblem, enjoy spectacular vistas of the active volcano before exploring this sacred peak from a popular sightseeing spot on its slopes.
Uncovering poignant sites in Hiroshima
Uncovering poignant sites in Hiroshima
Synonymous with the devastation of war, this thriving city has become a symbol of peace. Explore the expansive memorial park and museum that details the destruction wrought by the dropping of the atomic bomb.
Enjoying a miso tasting and visit a sake brewery
Enjoying a miso tasting and visit a sake brewery
Delicious Japanese cuisine is renowned all over the world. Gain an insight into two of its most important aspects by tasting the distinctive miso paste and explore how traditional sake is brewed.

What’s included

Itinerary

Day 1 - Overnight flight to Tokyo

Your tour of Japan begins as we meet the Tour Manager and fellow travellers at London Heathrow for our flight to Tokyo in the 'Land of the Rising Sun'.

Japan is a fascinating country culturally, spiritually and geographically. An archipelago of more than 14,000 islands, its mountainous interior is dotted with pristine forests and fairytale villages. A blend of Shinto and Buddhism, beautifully ornate temples appear seemingly on every street corner. Yet, side by side with these idyllic scenes, are neon-lit futuristic cities piercing the sky with shimmering glass skyscrapers. This union of modern and traditional fuses impressively to create a country of captivating contrasts that has entranced visitors ever since it came out of self-imposed isolation in 1863 - after more than 200 years of being closed off from the outside world.

Day 2 - Arrival in the world’s biggest metropolis

We touch down in Tokyo ready to begin an incredible exploration of Japan. With a population similar to that of Canada in an area roughly the same size as North Yorkshire, urban Tokyo is the world's most populus city. Yet, it regularly finds itself in the top ranks for liveability due to its well-organised dynamism and cleanliness.

After transferring to our four-star hotel in the popular Shinjuku district, we can view this metropolis from the observatory deck of the nearby Tokyo Metropolitan Government building. Here we can soak up the panoramic views of the iconic Tokyo skyline.

Alternatively, you can spend some time at leisure before we gather for a welcome drink and dinner. As night falls, Tokyo is illuminated by twinkling lights from towers stretching as far as the eye can see. This stunning spectacle is ours to observe from our vantage point in the hotel's restaurant on the 45th floor.

Includes
  • Dinner
Day 3 - Uncovering Tokyo’s charm on a guided tour

After breakfast at our hotel, we meet our English-speaking guide, who will remain with us throughout our holiday. On a coach tour of Tokyo, we witness the city's contrasts, starting at the vast landscaped Hama Rikyu Gardens - an oasis of calm amid gleaming skyscrapers. Maple, ginkgo and peonies gather round sea-fed lakes on the site of a former 17th-century shogun villa.

Next, we visit two enchanting temples. A symbol of the city, the Senso-Ji temple in Asakusa dates from the 7th century and was built to honour Kannon, the Buddhist goddess of mercy. With its sweeping, tiled roof, intricately carved wood and giant red lanterns, Senso-Ji is the epitome of Japanese Buddhist architecture, while Harajuku's Meiji-Jingu shrine boasts fantastic Shinto design, constructed in honour of modern Japan's first emperor.

As if to demonstrate the intertwining of the tranquil and bustling, we travel a short distance to the famed Shibuya crossing, where up to 3,000 people at a time inundate the crossing from all directions. This evening you are free to enjoy some Japanese cuisine on your own.

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  • Breakfast
Day 4 - A spectacular journey to the tranquil lakeside town of Hakone

A relaxed morning with breakfast at our hotel is followed by our first trip on the famous Japanese railways. Walking the short distance to the world's busiest station, Shinjuku, we board the Shonan Express to Odawara. Transferring into the mountains, we enjoy an incredible ride on the Hakone Ropeway - a 20-minute cable car journey providing amazing views of iconic Mount Fuji in the distance. As we travel above this area of outstanding natural wonders, we witness the rising plumes of steam from the sulphurous hot springs that dot Mount Hakone - a volcano that last erupted in 1170.

Arriving on the shores of Lake Ashi, our trip continues with a cruise across the crater lake to our hotel. Enroute, look for the striking red of Shinto torii gates dotting the shoreline and keep an eye out for more beautiful views of Mount Fuji.

Our hotel overlooks the lake, framed by overlapping mountains dipping towards the tranquil waters. There is time to relax before dinner at the hotel's restaurant this evening.

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  • Breakfast, Dinner
Day 5 - Iconic views of Mount Fuji, Japan’s national emblem

Today is all about Japan's most revered peak, Mount Fuji - the UNESCO-listed active volcano. Instantly recognisable from artworks including woodcut prints by Hokusai, the country's sacred symbol is remarkable due to its symmetry and prominence.

After breakfast at our hotel, we travel by coach to Mount Fuji Fifth Station (weather permitting). Climbing ever higher through lush woodlands, we reach this popular sightseeing spot. There's time to hopefully admire the views of both Fuji and the surrounding countryside from this excellent vantage point. From here, we visit the World Heritage Centre to learn more about Mount Fuji.

Some of the most iconic images of the volcano are taken from Oishi Park, beside Lake Kawaguchiko. We spend time here this afternoon, where you can search for that picture-perfect view. Later, we head into the mountains to the alpine town of Matsumoto, where there is a free evening after checking in to our hotel.

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  • Breakfast
Day 6 - Miso tasting and Matsumoto’s historic ‘black castle’

Our explorations of this charming town begin after breakfast. First, we enjoy a guided tour of a miso factory to discover why this paste - a mixture of fermented soya beans with salt and other umami-based ingredients - is so important in Japanese cooking, before tasting the distinctive flavours for ourselves.

Continuing to Matsumoto Castle, we encounter a five-storey pagoda-style fortress known as 'Crow Castle' due to its unusual black exterior. Built in the 1500s, this is the oldest remaining castle of its kind in Japan.

After time to look around, we continue through the scenic Kiso Valley to Nagoya. Along this historic Edo-period trade route between Tokyo and Kyoto, we see Japan in all its glory and stop off to view the traditional towns of Tsumago and Magome. These beautifully preserved towns showcase dark-wood buildings and ancient cobbled streets - a magical glimpse of alpine Japan from a bygone era. Arriving in Nagoya, we check in to our four-star hotel in the city centre.

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  • Breakfast
Day 7 - Himeji Castle and the bullet train to Hiroshima

Hopping aboard a train after breakfast this morning, we make our way to Himeji to view its incredible castle. Dating from the early 1600s, this sprawling UNESCO-listed fortress is Japan's largest and most visited castle. With its striking white exterior, it is said to resemble an egret or heron taking flight. Outside the castle moat, we find Koko-en, a traditional Japanese garden with nine sections, displaying water features, cherry trees and koi carp ponds.

After free time over lunch, we enjoy our first taste of the world-renowned Shinkansen bullet trains as we dash to Hiroshima at speeds of up to 186 miles per hour. This emotive city is renowned for the unprecedented devastation it suffered during World War Two, but Hiroshima's parks and museums now stand as embodiments of peace.

After checking in to our hotel, there is a free evening to dine independently. Japan is famed for its delicious food, and you might like to find a restaurant serving fresh sushi, ramen noodles, yakiniku barbeque or revered wagyu beef.

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  • Breakfast
Day 8 - Serene Miyajima and its sacred temples

Travelling by local train and boat to Miyajima today, we soak up the tranquillity of this secluded destination known for its age-old temples and fairytale forests. Also known as Itsukushima (Island of the Gods), we enjoy a walking tour which includes a visit to Itsukushima Shrine and the iconic Great Torii Gate that guards its entrance. Partially submerged at high tide, this stunning red structure was built in the 12th century and is an enduring image of traditional Japan.

There is free time over lunch to explore the peaceful shrines and museums that line this serene shoreline before we return to Hiroshima later this afternoon.

The evening is at leisure, and you might like to take a stroll along the popular Hondori shopping street or head to a restaurant to sample one of the city's famous dishes - okonomiyaki, a delicious savoury, teppanyaki pancake. Alternatively, spend some time in a lively 'izakaya' in the nearby Nagarekawacho district to enjoy a drink with some local snacks.

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  • Breakfast
Day 9 – Discovering Hiroshima’s poignant sites

This morning, we embark on a tour of Hiroshima's most moving locations. The city has become a byword for the horrors of war after an atomic bomb was dropped by the US Air Force at 8.15am on Monday 6th August 1945. Friendly Hiroshima now stands as a symbol of peace.

We begin with a tour of the Peace Memorial Park that commemorates the victims and visit the Atomic Bomb Dome - the emotive remains of the scorched shell of a building destroyed on that fateful day. In the Peace Memorial Museum, we view items salvaged from the rubble.

Early this afternoon, we board a bullet train to Kyoto - Japan's former capital that's now a living museum of the country's artistic heritage, with an impressive 17 UNESCO-listed sites. We enjoy a walking tour of the Gion district - one of the few places where you might catch a glimpse of a real-life geisha. After watching a performance at the Gion Corner Theatre, we indulge in a Japanese dinner in Ponto-cho Alley, a lantern-lit street filled with authentic restaurants and shops.

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  • Breakfast, Dinner
Day 10 - The charming traditions of Kyoto

A historic city where the beauty of old Japan is writ large, we explore Kyoto's spellbinding sights today. After breakfast at our hotel, we embark on a half-day tour, beginning at Kinkakuji Temple. Renowned for gorgeous blooms of sakura cherry blossom, Kyoto brims with astonishingly beautiful temples - and Kinkakuji is home to one of the country's best-known sights. Dating from 1397, the 'golden pavilion' shimmers in brilliant gold leaf on the edge of a reflecting pond, surrounded by lush forest.

Afterwards, we take part in a zen tea ceremony, a tradition steeped in history. Learning how to brew, serve and drink the celebrated matcha tea, we also gain a glimpse into the spirituality and culture of Japan. Afterwards, we visit Nishiki market, where there's free time to find some lunch.

The rest of the day is free, and you might like to visit Kiyomizu Temple, the Kyoto Railway Museum or the Fushimi Inari shrine. Kyoto has many excellent restaurants for you to experience tonight, serving everything from refined dining to casual street food.

Includes
  • Breakfast
Day 11 - Exploring Nara, Japan’s first capital

Pre-dating Kyoto as the nation's premier city, Nara is our destination after breakfast today. As the capital from 710 to 794AD, this beautiful and compact city oozes history and grace, with a backdrop of wooded hills.

Accompanied by our expert, English-speaking guide, we enjoy a walking tour, including the Todaji Temple where we view one of the world's largest bronze statues. The Great Buddha or 'Daibutsu' was first installed in 752AD and is set within an ornate temple recorded as the largest wooden building in the world. Nearby, the landscaped grounds of Nara's serene deer park are full of delightful ponds and deer. These animals were once revered as messengers of the gods and now roam freely. They are so used to human visitors that they often bow in greeting. Leaving Nara, we stop at a traditional sake brewery on our way back to Kyoto, where we gain an insight into this traditional beverage.

This evening is at leisure, and you can explore Kyoto's picturesque streets and parks or enjoy local cuisine independently.

Includes
  • Breakfast
Day 12 - Serene bamboo forests and Osaka’s floating observatory

Leaving Kyoto after breakfast this morning, we visit Arashiyama bamboo forest. We stroll down the Sagano path, marvelling at the jade-hued sunlight piercing through the towering bamboo stalks.

Transferring by coach to Osaka, we get to know this relaxed port city from one of its most jaw-dropping sights. Connecting the two distinctive 40-storey towers of the Umeda Sky Building is the Floating Garden Observatory. Standing nearly 570 feet above the ground, this unique vantage point provides panoramic views across Osaka. After observing Japan's third most populus city from above, we delve into its neon-lit Dotonbori district to experience the beating heart of Osaka from street level. With illuminated signs, mechanical billboards and even a huge blowfish lantern lining the streets, Dotonbori is a quintessentially Japanese experience, full of vibrant entertainment and appealing restaurants.

There is free time to relax after checking in to our four-star hotel before we have dinner together tonight.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Dinner
Day 13 - Homeward bound

After breakfast at our hotel, we have a day at leisure in Osaka until we transfer to the airport in mid-afternoon.

Built at the end of the 16th century, the grounds of Osaka Castle cover 15 acres and its main keep is recognised as one of the most important cultural sites in Japan. Surrounded by moats and imposing stone walls, this multi-storey swirl of jade, gold and white sits at the centre of tranquil parkland where you can wander amongst sculpted topiary with more than 1,000 plum trees. For some last-minute retail therapy, head to the long, covered shopping street of Shinsaibashi or the quirky nearby neighbourhood of Amerika-Mura, where the eagle-eyed may spot a replica of the Statue of Liberty perched on a rooftop.

This afternoon, our incredible holiday to Japan concludes as we leave our Osaka hotel and travel to the airport ready for our flight home, via Tokyo.

Includes
  • Breakfast
Day 14 - Arrival in London

The peaceful spirituality of Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines sit alongside dynamic cities to create a captivating and compelling country. From the slopes of iconic Mount Fuji and the tranquility of the ancient Kiso Valley, we travelled by world-famous bullet train to emotive Hiroshima. Japan's historic former capitals of Kyoto and Nara enthralled with their temples and welcoming wildlife, before Osaka impressed with its blend of history, bustling streets and laid-back charm.

Your discovery of Japan concludes as we arrive back in London this morning and bid farewell to the Tour Manager and travelling group.

Additional information

Please note

Please note that while every departure of this tour will feature the same excursions, the order may differ from that shown above.

Some hotels may vary. All alternative hotels are of a comparable standard.

Classic collection

Our Classic range is what we're known for. Enjoy curated moments with plenty of inclusions. Centrally located hotels, premium travel options and engaging group tours with a seasoned expert are included. You'll be in groups with an average of 20-25 travellers and a maximum of 30*. *Scandinavian and Worldwide tours are on average 30-35 and a maximum of 40.

Departure times

Provisional departure and return times, where available, can be found together with our dates and prices by clicking on the 'Prices & Availability' button. We write to all booked customers approximately 10 weeks prior to the start of their tour to advise the exact departure and return time for their particular group.

Mobility information

Due to the nature of our tours they are generally unsuitable for those with restricted mobility. If you’d like to discuss any particular holiday with us in this respect, then please don’t hesitate to call us.

Hotels

Hakone Hotel, Hakone

Hakone Hotel, Hakone

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The Prince Hakone Lake Ashinoko, Hakone

The Prince Hakone Lake Ashinoko, Hakone

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ANA Crowne Plaza, Hiroshima

ANA Crowne Plaza, Hiroshima

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Hotel Granvia Hiroshima

Hotel Granvia Hiroshima, Hiroshima

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ANA Crowne Plaza Hotel

ANA Crowne Plaza Hotel, Kyoto

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Rihga Royal Hotel, Kyoto

Rihga Royal Hotel, Kyoto

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Hotel Buena Vista, Matsumoto

Hotel Buena Vista, Matsumoto

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Sheraton Miyako Hotel

Sheraton Miyako Hotel, Osaka

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Keio Plaza Hotel, Tokyo

Keio Plaza Hotel, Tokyo

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Nagoya Marriott Associa, Nagoya

Nagoya Marriott Associa, Nagoya

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Hotel Indigo Inuyama Urakuen Garden, Nagoya

Hotel Indigo Inuyama Urakuen Garden, Nagoya

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Nikko Osaka, Osaka

Nikko Osaka, Osaka

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Anna

5 stars

Submitted 20/Jul

Very mixed feelings about this GRJ tour. First of all, the tour manager Chris S was exceptional and deserves 5*. It was a large group (39 people) and a complicated itinerary, yet he held it together admirably. Please note that a score of fewer than 5* sends the review way down the Trustpilot list. The good bits - despite the size, our particular group was full of kind and thoughtful people. The mix of Brits, Ozzies and Americans added a lot to some very interesting conversations. The itinerary was very busy, we saw a great deal. The hotel rooms were much larger than expected. The tour promised a direct flight arriving in the middle of the day with an afternoon, dinner and full night to recover. Instead, we had an evening departure from London, transfer in Hong Kong and an arrival at the hotel in Tokyo in the early hours 2 days later. I never recovered from the jetlag. GRJ does not give you flight details so you cannot check-in in advance. Flying out was OK thanks to our tour manager making sure we sat with our partners on a quiet flight. Coming back, all couples were split up on both segments. The group was too large, it took ages to load and unload, eating into the very limited time we had at our coach stops. Whilst we saw a lot, we didn’t have near enough time at most attractions especially as the tour progressed, yet we had far too much time to buy lunch and hang around rail stations. It’s a fine line of course, but timing for some days could be vastly improved. I was travelling as a coeliac. I was assured at time of booking that I would be catered for. The included dinners were wonderful and safe. Breakfast was OK (bring your own bread). The rest of the time was a nightmare despite my careful research. I didn’t get sick, but I was very hungry much of the time: places advertising GF options were either closed, fully booked or too far from where we were staying. This tour is NOT suitable for coeliacs.

from Great Rail Journeys
Hi Anna, Thank you for your review. Firstly, I am delighted to read that your Tour Manager, Chris displayed the highest levels of professionalism and attentiveness that we expect at Great Rail Journeys. I am glad that you found yourself to be in good company while on tour with us. Regarding group flight tickets, these are necessitated by the airlines when making large group bookings, not by Great Rail Journeys, and it in no way reflects on the personal responsibility of any of our valued customers. Rest assured, we do take all allergies and dietary requirements very seriously, and if you would like to discuss this further, please do not hesitate to contact us by email on XXX@XXX Best wishes, Richard
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Billy

5 stars

Submitted 18/Jun

Amazing sites to see, a brilliant tour guy we had, local food was awesome. We didn’t get to see any gees in Kyoto which was disappointing. The hotels were good and we had fantastic weather just one day of rain.

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ganga

5 stars

Submitted 31/May

Our holiday in Japan was fantastic.We visited so many amazing places .There were lots of ancient temples and the entire experience was unforgettable. A special thanks to our UK tour manager Chris who truly went above and beyond to make everything run smoothly.

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Mrs A O'Brien

5 stars

Submitted 23/May

A full on 14 days exploring Japan - this tour gives a good flavour of what Japan has to offer.

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Graham Belsham

5 stars

Submitted 2/May

The holiday was most enjoyable, interesting and informative. Our tour manager was very reassuring and helpful. Yoshi, the Japanese guide, was well prepared and a great asset

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D Phillips

5 stars

Submitted 26/Apr

More cultural than holiday. Wonderful sights and beautiful cherry blossom. A lot of walking and steps but well worth the effort.

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