Take this 10-day private tour to explore some regions in Japan from Tokyo, including Mt. Fuji, Kanazawa, Shirakawa-go, Takayama, Osaka, Kyoto, Nara and Hiroshima. You will see many famous shrines in Japan, the majestic Mt. Fuji, the beauty of sakura in Kiyomizu Temple and the wild deer of Nara Park. And also delight in traditional kaiseki meals and a variety of Japanese snacks.
Pick up all travelers at the airports in Tokyo.
When you arrive at the Narita International Airport or the Haneda Airport, your driver will meet you and help you to find the shared shuttle bus. You can take it to get to the hotel we have reserved for you. The rest of today will be your free time.
Your guide will accompany you to take the convenient public transportation to visit the Meiji Jingu Shrine. Surrounded by a dense forest, the shrine is the largest green space in the city and a popular spot for holding traditional Japanese weddings. Next, head to the Imperial Palace to visit the Kokyo Gaien National Garden, the large East Gardens, and the Nijubashi Bridge. In the afternoon, your guide will lead you to explore the buzzy Asakusa area. Enter from the Kaminarimon Gate and walk along the Nakamise Shopping Street, which is lined with typical Japanese snack stalls and souvenir shops selling kimonos and folding fans. You will visit the Senso-ji Temple at the end of the street, Tokyo’s oldest temple and a must-see. Finally, your guide will escort you to the Asakusa Pier for a Sumida River Cruise.Your guide will give you the tickets and leave here. Please board the ship by yourself and enjoy the gorgeous scenery along the way. And then return to hotel by yourself.
Your guide will meet you in the hotel lobby, and accompany you to the Shinjuku Expressway Bus Terminal to take an express bus for 2 hours to the Lake Kawaguchi, right at the foot of Mt. Fuji. Here you can try a short hike around the lake, and then take a Lake Kawaguchi cruise, and also the Mount Fuji Panoramic Ropeway to allow a bird’s-eye view of the lake and the mountain silhouetted against each other like a beautiful painting. Finally, your guide will accompany you return to Tokyo by express bus.
Today, you will leave Tokyo and travel to Takayama by yourself. First, you need to get to the train station to take a bullet train to Nagoya, which takes about 1.5 hours. Then you need to change to another express train to Takayama and it takes 2.5 hours to arrive. guide will meet you at the train station and take you to the hotel. In the afternoon, you’ll visit the Sanmachi Suji District in the Takayama Old Town. Visit the Nakabashi Bridge, Takayama Jinya (Old Governor's House), Takayama Showa Kan Museum and Hida Kokubunji Temple. In the evening, your guide will accompany you back to the hotel.
After breakfast, your tour guide will take you for an express bus ride to Shirakawago. In around 1 hour, you will arrive at this fairy-tale village surrounded by mountains and rice paddies. Best known for its traditional farm houses in a building style known asgassho-zukuri, Shirakawa-go was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1995. It is a popular destination in winter, when the 100 or so lit thatched huts are covered in deep snow, creating a scene you might have seen in landscape shots. Visit the Wada House to learn about the utensils and lifestyle of the villagers in the past. Climb up to the Ogimachi Castle Observation Deck and look down on the entire village.
Later, your guide will take you for a 1.5-hour bus ride to Kanazawa, where you will have a walking tour in the afternoon to visit Kenroku-en Garden, Kanazawa Castle Park, Higashichaya Old Town (geisha district) and Nagamachi Samurai District. Finally, return to the hotel with your guide.
In the morning, please find you way to train station and take the express train Thunderbird for 2.5 hours to Kyoto. Upon arrival, your local guide will meet you at the Kyoto Station and show you to your hotel. Your tour guide will accompany you to have an afternoon Kyoto Traditional Tour. First, visit the Pure Water Temple (Kiyomizu-dera Temple). Stroll from Sannenzaka to Ninenzaka, two flagstone paths, you would be amazed by the delicate specialty shops. Next, visit the time-honored Yasaka Shrine. Your guide will finally lead you to a popular teahouse in Gion area. The guide will leave here, allowing you one hour to see a wonderful tea ceremony with stunning maiko performance. Afterwards, take a taxi back to your hotel on your own.
After breakfast, meet our guide in your hotel lobby. Take a 40-minute train ride to Nara to experience the best of the old capital.
Step into the vast greenery of Nara Park to visit the quaint temples and shrines scattered throughout. First, check out the Kofuku-ji Temple, then follow the ancient path lined with moss-covered stone lanterns to the Kasuga Taisha Shrine, Nara’s holiest shrine, to explore its secluded layout and stately architecture. Cross the vast green spaces and pass the Nara National Museum to reach the spectacular Great Eastern Temple, where you’ll marvel at the huge bronze Buddha statue. Take an afternoon stroll with our guide who knows well the local neighborhood, passing by the Gango-ji Temple, Goryo Shrine, and diving into the secret paths of Naramachi to feel the real life atmosphere. Visit the Naramachi Lattice House hidden in the back alley, a lovely and rarely visited traditional residence that is a great place to take photos. Finally, our guide will accompany you back to your hotel in Kyoto for the night.
Your day begins with a visit to the Fushimi Inari Shrine, Kyoto’s most iconic Shinto shrine. Our guide will take you on an interesting climb up the mountain, through the Senbon Torii. Next, immerse yourself in the tranquility of the Sanjusangendo Temple, a Buddhist site boasting the longest wooden building in the world and an amazing group of Kannon statues. At noon, the guide will take you to the Nishiki Market, a 400-year-old market teeming with a variety of Japanese snacks, including Dango (dumplings), Tempura, Croquette, and Matcha Ice Cream. In the afternoon, we will visit the World Heritage site Nijo Castle, built by Tokugawa Ieyasu in 1603. In addition to admiring its stone walls and moat, you can ascend its observation platform offering a view of half of Kyoto. Afterwards, we’ll head to the Temple of the Golden Pavilion.
Finally, the guide will accompany you back to your hotel to retrieve your luggage, see you off at the Kyoto Station for a bullet train to Hiroshima.
Your guide will meet you in the hotel lobby and take you for a boat to the idyllic Miyajima Island, home to the splendid World Heritage site Itsukushima Shrine, which is probably the most special Shinto shrine in Japan, known for its ‘floating’ tori gate. You will later return to Hiroshima and visit the Atomic Bomb Dome and the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park and Museum, which display many real photos and ruins recording the fearsome scenes and impact on people’s lives after the city was devastated by the atomic bombing during World War II. These shocking records would remind people of the importance of cherishing peace. Finally, your guide will take you to Hiroshima Station for a train to Osaka (train tickets reserved and included). Take the 1.5-hour bullet train ride by yourself, and then make your way to the hotel.
Your guide will pick you up and take you first visit the Osaka Museum of Housing and Living. Later your guide will show you the 450-year-old Osaka Castle (outside) and the park that surrounds it. Around noon, visit the 190-year-old Kuromon Market (close on Sunday), known as ‘Osaka’s Kitchen’ and a must-see for foodies. You can have lunch on your own there. In the afternoon, your guide will lead you to visit Shinsaibashi and Dotonbori. Later, spend some time in the Shitennoji Temple. Then your guide will accompany you back to the hotel to collect your luggage. Please make your own way to the airport for your flight home.
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