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Absorb history and tradition with the experts, experiencing the Land of the Rising Sun’s authentic ceremonies and dazzling cities by iconic bullet train

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2026 Tour code: JTG26

About the tour

Explore Japan from top to toe on an epic overland expedition from Hokkaido in the north to Kyushu in the south.

Experience all Japan has to offer, while journeying on ultramodern bullet trains. Compare Sapporo's scenic setting to Tokyo's neon-lit streets, and discover this captivating country's history through its tranquil temples, a visit to a folk museum, and at Hiroshima's Peace Memorial.

Take part in cultural experiences, including a tea ceremony in Kyoto, learning the importance of miso to Japanese cuisine and witnessing Hakodate fish market in the morning.

Unforgettable experiences

Soaking up the majesty of Japan’s sacred mountain
Soaking up the majesty of Japan’s sacred mountain
Iconic Mount Fuji is the country’s national emblem. View the active volcano on from the Hakone cable car and during a cruise along Lake Ashi, before visiting a popular sightseeing spot on its slopes.
Participating in an authentic tea ceremony in Kyoto
Participating in an authentic tea ceremony in Kyoto
Experience ‘old Japan’ in the nation’s historic capital during a zen tea ceremony in Gion, a beautiful area of traditional architecture famed as the erstwhile geisha district.
Discover Tokyo’s blend of old and modern
Discover Tokyo’s blend of old and modern
Embrace the world’s largest city, where tradition lives in harmony with modernity. Embark on a tour of Tokyo, witnessing the famous Shibuya crossing, tranquil temples and ornate gardens.
Experiencing traditional culture in historic mountain towns
Experiencing traditional culture in historic mountain towns
Learn about the importance of miso to Japan’s world-renowned cuisine on a guided factory tour before exploring an open-air folk village showcasing rustic dwellings from the Edo Period.
Travelling on the world-famous Shinkansen bullet trains
Travelling on the world-famous Shinkansen bullet trains
Riding at speeds of up to 186mph, experience the nation’s efficient and ultra-modern railways on four high-speed journeys through Japan’s mountainous landscapes.
Uncovering the charms of Hokkaido, Japan’s northern island
Uncovering the charms of Hokkaido, Japan’s northern island
Exploring the dynamic city of Sapporo and trading port of Otaru, viewing the historic warehouses lining the 19th-century canal area and uncovering local craftsmanship at the Otaru Music Box Museum.

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Itinerary

Day 1 - Overnight flight to Hokkaido

Your grand tour of Japan begins by meeting the Tour Manager and fellow travellers at London Heathrow ready for our flight to the magical 'Land of the Rising Sun'.

Japan brims with fascinating culture, spirituality and modernity. This archipelago of more than 14,000 islands has an incredibly mountainous interior carpeted by pristine forests and picture-perfect villages. Amid the neon-lit futuristic cities are beautifully ornate Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples, sitting side-by-side with shimmering glass skyscrapers. This fusion of the traditional and contemporary creates a captivating mix of contrasts that has entranced visitors ever since Japan came out of a 200-year period of self-imposed isolation, during which it closed itself off from the outside world.

Day 2 - Arrival in lovely Sapporo

Landing in Tokyo this morning, a 90-minute connecting flight north takes us to Sapporo. On arrival in the mountainous capital of Hokkaido, the northernmost of Japan's main islands, we transfer to our hotel for the next two nights.

Making up more than a fifth of Japan's landmass, this nature-lover's paradise accounts for just 5% of its population. More than a third of those people live in Sapporo, a dynamic city with a thriving food scene, attractive parks and lively streets illuminated by neon signs. Sapporo is a modern city - in 1857, it was home to just seven people - and became well known in the west after holding the winter Olympics in 1972. Today, tourists head to Sapporo for its food, beer and gorgeous mountainous surroundings.

Our hotel is near the university's Botanic Gardens and the Japan Railways Tower Observatory. After checking in, there is free time to relax and acclimatise before gathering for our first dinner together this evening.

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  • Dinner
Day 3 - Historic port city of Otaru

After breakfast at our hotel this morning, we're introduced to Hokkaido's history in nearby Otaru with our English-speaking guide who accompanies us throughout the holiday. This small port city has a wonderfully preserved canal area lined with warehouses dating from the late-19th century when Otaru was the island's financial centre. As an important hub for trade with Russia and China, the architecture blends Japanese and western style, leading to views that seem familiar to the western eye yet charmingly off-kilter.

We also explore the beautiful Old Aoyama Villa, one of the best-preserved mansions on Hokkaido. As well as an ornate wooden façade and tiled roof, it is also famed due to its artworks and displays of traditional calligraphy. At the Otaru Music Box Museum later, we view some of the thousands of intricately designed music boxes of all shapes and sizes.

Returning to Sapporo, there is a free evening to explore and dine independently. Hokkaido is famed for its seafood as well as ramen, while the local beer is popular all over the world.

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  • Breakfast
Day 4 - By rail around Uchiura Bay to Hakodate

Leaving Sapporo after breakfast this morning, the Hokuto limited express train takes us to Hakodate. As the route heads to Hokkaido's eastern shores, we skirt around Uchiura Bay and can admire the coastal scenes before arriving in Hakodate.

One of Hokkaido's main cities, Hakodate was the first Japanese port open to foreign trade and is watched over by the imposing Mount Hakodate. This afternoon, a sightseeing tour of the city's main sights by coach includes Goryokaku. This vast, star-shaped fortress was completed in 1866 based on a design by a French architect. We explore foreign influence in the Motomachi district, a former residential area for traders, home to a Russian Orthodox church, the old British Consulate and a Chinese memorial hall. This evening, we ascend Mount Hakodate by a ropeway cable car to admire fabulous views stretching out across the city and coast.

Tonight, we experience a local beer hall, dining on western food in a convivial setting.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Dinner
Day 5 - Bullet train to Tokyo

An early morning visit to the Hakodate market follows breakfast at our hotel. Specialising in seafood, stallholders display wonderfully fresh crab, squid and oysters, with many delicacies available to buy and eat on the spot.

Later, we head to Hakodate train station to enjoy our first experience of Japan's world-famous bullet trains. In a little over four hours, the Shinkansen carries us the 513 miles to the nation's capital. Travelling beneath the Tsugaru Strait, we emerge on Honshu, Japan's main island, and dash towards Tokyo, arriving mid-afternoon. 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 amongst the top-ranking cities for liveability due to its well-organised dynamism and cleanliness.

Our four-star hotel is in lively Shinjuku, where you have a free evening to explore at leisure. Japan's most well-known dishes are available in this vibrant district, so you could find yourself eating fresh sushi or embracing local culture at a yakiniku barbeque.

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  • Breakfast
Day 6 - Uncovering the charm of Tokyo on a guided tour

With our English-speaking guide, we embark on a coach tour of Tokyo after breakfast. In stark contrast to the gleaming skyscrapers in the background, the vast landscaped Hama Rikyu Gardens is an oasis of calm. Maple, ginkgo and peonies gather round sea-fed lakes on the site of a former 17th-century shogun villa.

Next, we visit the serene Meiji Jingu. Nestled in beautiful, forested surrounds, this dark wood Shinto shrine is dedicated to the 19th-century emperor and his wife. Continuing to the enchanting Senso-Ji temple in Asakusa, we uncover this symbol of Tokyo dating from the 7th century, built to honour the Buddhist goddess of mercy. With its sweeping, tiled roof, intricate carvings and giant red lanterns, Senso-Ji is the epitome of Japanese Buddhist architecture.

As if to demonstrate the incredible intertwining of the tranquil and bustling, we travel to the famed Shibuya crossing, where up to 3,000 people at a time inundate the crossing from all directions, and the charming memorial honouring Hachiko, renowned as Japan's most loyal dog. This evening is free to dine at leisure.

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  • Breakfast
Day 7 - Spellbinding journey to lakeside Hakone in Mount Fuji’s shadow

A relaxed morning with breakfast at our hotel is followed by a trip on Japan's famous railways. Walking the short distance to Shinjuku station - the world's busiest - we board the Shonan Express to Odawara. Transferring into the mountains, an incredible ride on the Hakone Ropeway takes us on a 20-minute cable car journey, with amazing views of iconic Mount Fuji in the distance. As we travel above this area of outstanding natural wonders, we can view rising plumes of steam from the sulphurous hot springs that dot Mount Hakone - a volcano that last erupted in 1170. Arriving on the glistening shores of Lake Ashi, our trip concludes with a pirate boat cruise across the crater lake to our hotel. Enroute, look for the striking red of Shinto torii gates along the shoreline and keep an eye out for more beautiful views of Mount Fuji.

Our hotel overlooks this beautiful 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 8 – Spectacular Mount Fuji views and on to mountainous Matsumoto

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 astonishing due to its symmetry and prominence.

After breakfast at our lakeside hotel, we set out by coach to explore the area surrounding Mount Fuji, visiting the World Heritage Centre to learn more about Japan's national emblem and absorb incredible vistas from its observation deck. Mount Fuji is one of nature's greatest masterpieces and seeing it in real life is truly astonishing, with its almost perfectly symmetrical, snow-capped peak rising above a landscape of forests and glistening lakes.

From here, we travel across the mountains to the alpine city of Matsumoto. Here, we visit Matsumoto Castle, a five-storey pagoda-style fortress known as 'Crow Castle' due to its unusual black exterior. Built in 1504, this is the oldest remaining castle of its kind in Japan. Afterwards, there is time in the popular Nakamachi District, known for its traditional shops and handicrafts. After checking in to our hotel, the evening is at leisure.

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  • Breakfast
Day 9 - Matsumoto miso factory and a scenic drive to Kanazawa

With our guide, we enjoy a 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.

Continuing along the renowned Mitsuboshi Kaidou road, we visit Takayama Jinya, a 17th-century wood-framed government building with tatami-walled rooms. A stop at the preserved village of Shirakawa reveals Japan in all its rustic glory. Famed for its traditional gassho-zukuri houses, we view these charming, thatched homes with high-pitched roofs similar to Swiss chalets, but distinctively Japanese.

Afterwards, we arrive in Kanazawa, a city looking out on to the Sea of Japan. Rich in culture and history, Kanazawa is famed for its geisha districts and samurai heritage. After checking in to our hotel, there's a free evening to explore or dine independently.

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  • Breakfast
Day 10 - Exquisite gardens and samurai history in Kanazawa

After breakfast, we stroll among one of Japan's most cherished gardens, Kenrokuen. The spacious grounds were constructed by the Maeda family over a period of two centuries. Admire neat displays of cherry, maple and pine alongside landscaped ponds and waterfalls. A visit to the Nomura House, a former samurai residence, follows. Beautifully painted screen doors, cypress detailing and authentic samurai armour are on display in this historic house containing more than 400 years of history.

There's free time over lunch to wander the stalls or dine in a restaurant at Omicho market, the largest in Kanazawa since the Edo Period. Boarding the Shinkansen bullet train to Tsuruga, we change to a regional train for the final leg of our journey to Kyoto.

Japan's former capital is a living museum of the country's artistic heritage, with an impressive 17 UNESCO-listed sites. 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 11 - Uncovering the traditions of captivating Kyoto

A historic city overflowing with the authentic beauty of old Japan, we explore Kyoto after breakfast. Our guide helps us uncover the history and traditions of Kyoto, first by visiting Kinkakuji temple. The 'Golden Pavilion' temple dates from 1397 and shimmers in brilliant gold leaf on the edge of a reflecting pond, surrounded by lush forest. Afterwards, we partake in a zen tea ceremony. Learning how to brew, serve and sip this celebrated drink also gives us a glimpse into the spirituality and culture of Japan.

This afternoon, we continue to the Kyoto Railway Museum, where we learn about the history of Japanese railways and its iconic locomotives. Our tour concludes amongst the beautiful backstreets of the Gion neighbourhood. Lined by traditional dark-wood homes, this district was historically home to kimono-wearing geishas, and we enjoy a performance at the Gion Corner Theatre.

The evening is free to dine independently, and Kyoto has many excellent restaurants serving refined and traditional cuisine.

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  • Breakfast
Day 12 – The serenity and wildlife of ancient Nara

Between 710 and 784AD, Nara was Japan's capital - before Kyoto adopted the mantle. It's a beautiful and compact city that oozes history and grace, backdropped by wooded hills.

A guided walking tour first takes us to Todaji Temple to we view one of the world's largest bronze statues. The Great Buddha or 'Daibutsu' was 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 tame deer. These beautiful 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 travel from Osaka to Hiroshima by bullet train.

Hiroshima is an emotive city known for the unprecedented devastation it suffered during World War Two. Today however, its parks and museums now stand as embodiments of peace. After checking in to our hotel, there is a free evening to dine independently.

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  • Breakfast
Day 13 – Exploring poignant Hiroshima and sacred Miyajima

This morning, we embark on a tour of Hiroshima's most moving locations with our English-speaking guide.

Now a welcoming city, it became 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. The Peace Memorial Park that commemorates the victims while the Atomic Bomb Dome emotively showcases the 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.

In the afternoon, we travel via train and boat to Miyajima, leaving modern life behind to soak up the tranquillity of this secluded destination. Also known as Itsukushima (Island of the Gods), we enjoy a walking tour which includes a visit to Itsukushima Shrine and the iconic O-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. Returning to Hiroshima, we dine on our own this evening.

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  • Breakfast
Day 14 - Bullet train to the mountains of Kyushu

Leaving Japan's main island today, a bullet train take us from Hiroshima to Hakata on the southern island of Kyushu. Covering the distance of 150 miles in a little over an hour, we cross the Hayatomonoseto Strait, reaching the Hakata ward of Fukuoka by late morning.

Once here, a guided sightseeing tour takes in the Dazaifu Tenman-gu Shrine, dedicated to the Shinto god of learning. Said to have been built over the grave of a 9th-century poet, there has been a shrine here since 905AD, although the pavilion we see today dates from 1591. In the charming grounds of pretty bridges and serene pools stand 6,000 plum trees. The modern exterior of the nearby Kyushu National Museum contrasts brilliantly with the serenity of the shrine, with a glass façade reflecting the surrounding forests and sky. Here, we uncover the history of Japanese culture through an impressive collection of artefacts and exhibitions.

Checking in to our four-star hotel in Fukuoka, there is time to relax before we visit a local restaurant for a western-style dinner.

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  • Breakfast, Dinner
Day 15 - Exploring Fukuoka

There is free time after breakfast today to explore Fukuoka on your own. In 1889, this fortress city absorbed the neighbouring merchant town of Hakata to create the Fukuoka we see today.

On the Hakata side of the Naka River, you can find the stunning 8th-century Kushida Shrine as well as many museums including the Asian Art Museum showcasing contemporary and historic works from various countries. Ohori Park sits beside the ruins of Fukuoka's ancient castle and is a great location for a gentle stroll across the bridges linking small islands in the middle of a large boating lake. On the southern shore is an ornamental Japanese Garden featuring a traditional teahouse and beautiful landscaped gardens.

This afternoon, your amazing overland tour of Japan concludes as we leave our Fukuoka hotel and travel to the airport, ready for our flight back to London, via Tokyo.

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  • Breakfast
Day 16 - Homeward bound

From the verdant surroundings of Hokkaido's welcoming cities of Sapporo and Hakodate to friendly Fukuoka, Japan has revealed an enchanting blend of peaceful spirituality and frenetic cities. Tranquil mountain towns, neon-draped streets and iconic sights have been uncovered by travelling on the famous Shinkansen bullet trains.

Landing back in the United Kingdom this morning, you can travel home independently with memories of Japan's fascinating history, beautiful landscapes and captivating culture.

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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.

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Hotels

Hotel New Otani Hakata

Hotel New Otani Hakata, Fukuoka

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La Vista Hakodate Bay

La Vista Hakodate Bay, Hakodate

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The Prince Hakone Lake Ashinoko, Hakone

The Prince Hakone Lake Ashinoko, Hakone

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Hotel Granvia Hiroshima

Hotel Granvia Hiroshima, Hiroshima

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Sheraton Grand Hiroshima Hotel

Sheraton Grand Hiroshima Hotel, Hiroshima

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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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Matsumoto Hotel Kagetsu

Matsumoto Hotel Kagetsu

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Keio Plaza Hotel Sapporo

Keio Plaza Hotel Sapporo, Sapporo

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Keio Plaza Hotel, Tokyo

Keio Plaza Hotel, Tokyo

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Hotel Nikko, Kanazawa

Hotel Nikko, Kanazawa

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APS

5 stars

Submitted 9/May

Amazing trip with knowledgeable guides, a full programme of venues, places of interest and various ways of transport in between.

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Gary J

5 stars

Submitted 29/Apr

Great tour..Saw so much while there..Also lots of train and coach journeys through the countryside Its a very full on and busy tour,there is lots of walking too..Youll definitely get your steps in..Great hotels though you spend very little time in them..Lots of shrines and temples..many cultural things too..Some amazing cities and all very varied in size and looks..If you are lucky and its a clear day you will get to see Mount Fuji which is spectacular..also depending what time of year you go the Cherry Blossom is also a sight to see..There are two guides both English/Japanese speaking so good information and knowledge all round..There is a lot to take in and sometimes not enough time at places and sometimes too much time..But that can sometimes be down to the weather..All in all it was a lovely experience..Japan is very beautiful and its people are very welcoming..

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Chris Read

5 stars

Submitted 29/Apr

Never been to Japan, so I chose the Grand Tour as it visited all three major islands. It produced a varied, informative and thoroughly enjoyable holiday. We were led by an experienced and excellent team of Tour Manager Kevin Childs and local guide "TimoSan" who did a brilliant job of leading and guiding our mixed group of Brits, Americans, Aussies and New Zealanders. The tour was well paced for us (as we prefer a "busy" holiday) and the train journeys were particularly enjoyable - in Japan the bullet trains are always on time and you get just one minute to board. Despite a large group (38 I think), we made it with time to spare. The only negative was that two of the included dinners were not great - hopefully they will be improved. I would recommend this tour to anyone interested in touring Japan

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Nicholas Dawkins

5 stars

Submitted 27/Apr

Superbly organised, absorbing trip in a fascinating country.

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Ian

5 stars

Submitted 06 Nov 2024

Loved it. Travelled across Japan from North to South and had a great time along the way.

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Hi Ian, Thank you for your 5 star review. That is wonderful to hear! Kindest regards, Sarah
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Huda Badir

5 stars

Submitted 05 Nov 2024

It was a great tour and thoroughly enjoyable.

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Dear Miss Badir, Thank you for your 5 star review and sharing your beautiful photos. It is brilliant to hear that you had a great tour and you found it enjoyable. Kindest regards, Sarah
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