Culture and Art of Japan
17 days
Experience the diverse culture and art of Japan on an in-depth 17-day journey from Tokyo to Fukuoka. Savour a full day admiring incredible art on Naoshima Island, visit the iconic Himeji Castle, enjoy a private dinner with a maiko or geisha, and take part in a sushi-making class.
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Travel Date: Departures year round
Experience the diverse culture and art of Japan on an in-depth 17-day journey from Tokyo to Fukuoka. Savour a full day admiring incredible art on Naoshima Island, visit the iconic Himeji Castle, enjoy a private dinner with a maiko or geisha, and take part in a sushi-making class.
Day 1: Arrive Tokyo
Welcome to Tokyo. Be met on arrival and transferred to your luxurious hotel. Tonight, meet your Tour Director and fellow travellers at a welcome dinner at your hotel, savouring Japanese flavours with a modern flair.
Day 2: Tokyo
Following breakfast, meet your guide and head to Roppongi, where you’ll soak in the scenery at the Tokyo City View observation deck at Mori Tower, which on a clear day provides outstanding panoramic views of the vast capital city. Next up is Tokyo’s old town of Asakusa, which is home to the city’s oldest temple, Sensoji. Visit the iconic Buddhist temple and stroll through the Namikase shopping street indulging in snacks and souvenirs. Following lunch, embark on your exciting Freedom of Choice activity.
Freedom of Choice – Shibuya and Harajuku Exploration
You can experience the incredible energy and efficiency of Tokyo’s vast underground metro as you delve into the buzzing districts of Shibuya and Harajuku.
Freedom of Choice – Japanese Gardens Discovery
Explore quaint parts of Tokyo as you discover the beauty of the Japanese gardens at Hamarikyu and the Imperial Palace East Gardens.
Freedom of Choice – Tokyo National Museum Visit
Learn more about the history of Japan at the Tokyo National Museum, which is home to a collection of approximately 110,000 objects.
Freedom of Choice – Scenic Tokyo Tour
Explore the picturesque Hamarikyu Garden before admiring the panoramic views of the Japanese capital from the main deck of Tokyo Tower.
Freedom of Choice – Museum and Yanaka Exploration
Delve into the history of Japan at the vast Tokyo National Museum before setting off on a walk through the historic old town Yanaka district.
Day 3: Tokyo
Visit Meiji Shrine this morning, a Shinto shrine dedicated to the deified spirit of Emperor Meiji. Following your delectable Signature Experience, be guided to Ginza, Tokyo’s most famous upmarket shopping district. Marvel at the presentation and diversity of the food at a local department store before experiencing the fascinating Kabukiza Gallery, dedicated to the traditional performance art of Kabuki. The rest of the day is at your leisure.
Signature Experience – Sushi-Making Class
Take part in a sushi-making class and learn to prepare maki sushi (rolled sushi) and nigiri sushi (sushi rice topped with a slice of raw fish) before savouring your creations for lunch.
Day 4: Tokyo, Hakone
Depart for Hakone following breakfast and catch glimpses of iconic Mount Fuji if it’s a clear day. Your first stop is at Hakone Shrine, a beautiful, historic Shinto shrine nestled in the forest by the shores of Lake Ashi. Enjoy a cruise on the picturesque lake and arrive at Togendai before taking in the scenery on the way to the volcanic valley of Owakudani via the Hakone Ropeway. Follow the walking trails around the bubbling pools and steam vents and perhaps try one of the famous black eggs boiled in the area’s natural hot springs. Head to your luxury hotel, which boasts access to a naturally heated onsen, and delight in a kaiseki-style dinner, a traditional multi-course meal, this evening.
Day 5: Hakone, Matsumoto, Takayama
Set out this morning for a Signature Experience Following your lunch, continue to Matsumoto and embark on your chosen activity before being transferred to your new hotel in Takayama, where you’ll indulge in dinner tonight.
Signature Experience – Soba Noodle Cooking Lesson
Try your hand at creating some traditional cuisine today with a soba buckwheat noodle cooking lesson and savour your creations for lunch.
Freedom of Choice – Matsumoto Castle
Visit the spectacular Matsumoto Castle, one of Japan’s most complete original castles with a structure dating back to the 16th century. You’ll have the chance to tour the castle and its pristine grounds.
Freedom of Choice – Matsumoto City Museum of Art
Visit the Matsumoto City Museum of Art to admire fantastic works from artists born in the city or inspired by its surroundings, including iconic contemporary pieces by artist Yayoi Kusama.
Day 6: Takayama
Start off the day with a morning visit to the Miyagawa morning market, one of the largest in Japan. All of the market’s traders are independent farmers and craftspeople from the region, so it’s the perfect opportunity to try some of the area’s best produce. You’ll also take a stroll through Takayama Jinya, a beautifully preserved 17th-century building built for a noble family and the Tokugawa shonugate. Following your Signature Experience, wander along the stunning streets of the city’s old town on the way to the Festival Floats Museum, where you’ll admire the ornamental floats of the Takayama Festival. For dinner, you’ll have the chance to try the region’s famous Hida beef at a local restaurant.
Signature Experience – Sarubobo-Making Experience
Enjoy a Sarubobo-making experience. An amulet particularly common in Takayama and the nearby Hida region, Sarubobo are red dolls with no facial features. Learn how to make the dolls yourself.
Day 7: Takayama, Shirakawa-go, Kanazawa
Today you’ll visit the World Heritage-listed village of Shirakawa-go en route to Kanazawa. Some of the village’s famous gassho-zukuri farmhouses date back more than 250 years, and you’ll stop at Kanda House to gain a deeper insight into the traditional homes before strolling around the peaceful village. Continue to Kanazawa and the marvellous Kenroku-en garden, one of the Three Great Gardens of Japan. Later, stroll through the Nagamachi Samurai district and the traditional Nomura Samurai House. Enjoy your choice of restaurant for dinner.
Freedom of Choice Dining – Benkay
Enjoy Kanazawa’s best seasonal produce in a relaxing setting at Japanese restaurant Benkay. This traditional sushi, grill and tempura counter presents an incredible range of dishes that offer a true taste of Japan.
Freedom of Choice Dining – La PLAGE
Indulge in an elegant European dinner at La PLAGE, nestled on the top floor of your luxury hotel in Kanazawa.
Day 8: Kanazawa, Tsuruga, Kyoto
Start your day in the Higashi Chaya District, Kanazawa’s largest geisha district. Enjoy a special Signature Experience before visiting the traditional Shima teahouse. Following lunch, be transferred to the train station to board a bullet train to Tsuruga, then change to a limited express train to Kyoto. Upon arrival, walk to your nearby accommodation and settle in before savouring a delicious dinner at the restaurant of your choice.
Signature Experience – Gold Leaf-Making Experience
Relish a gold leaf-making experience, decorating a small lacquer plate with this fragile and precious product. The production of gold leaf in Kanazawa began 400 years ago, and since then, the artform has played a role in restoring national and cultural treasures.
Freedom of Choice Dining – Le Un
Be treated to a dinner of delicious French cuisine at Le Un, located in the heart of Gion. Sit down for an elegant meal made with the freshest and highest quality ingredients, while you overlook fantastic views of the surrounding neighbourhood from the restaurant’s top-floor terrace.
Freedom of Choice Dining – Chiriri
Savour exceptional local produce at Japanese restaurant Chiriri, which specialises in shabu-shabu, a Japanese hotpot dish of thinly sliced meat and fresh vegetables served with dipping sauces, that melts in your mouth.
Day 9: Kyoto
An exciting day of sightseeing lies ahead. Set out for Arashiyama this morning, climbing aboard a rickshaw for a ride past the Nonomiya Shrine and the spectacular Arashiyama Bamboo Grove. Following your rickshaw experience, stop off at the World Heritage-listed Tenryuji Temple, one of the Five Great Zen Temples of Kyoto, which was founded in 1339. After lunch at a local restaurant, head to the famous Kinkakuji temple, commonly known as the Golden Pavilion for its gold-leaf-covered upper floors. You’ll then visit historic Nijo Castle before returning to your hotel and spending the evening at your leisure.
Day 10: Kyoto
Begin your day with a special Signature Experience. In the afternoon, head out on your chosen Freedom of Choice activity before returning to your hotel.
Signature Experience – Japanese Tea Ceremony
Delve into traditional Japanese culture with a special tea ceremony experience. Learn all about tea varieties and the importance and process of serving tea to guests in Japan. Enhance your experience by taking part in the ceremony wearing a festive kimono and gain a better understanding of the variety of kimonos used across different occasions.
Freedom of Choice – E-Bike Cycling Tour
Ride an E-bike through the Miyagawacho and Gion geisha districts, stop off at the Imperial Palace Park and cycle along the Shirakawa Canal and Kamogawa River.
Freedom of Choice – Market and Sake Tour
Embark on a tour of Nishiki Market, often referred to as ‘Kyoto’s Kitchen’, before delighting in a sake-tasting tour.
Freedom of Choice – Japanese Sweets Workshop
Take part in a sweets workshop learning how to make wagashi sweets before visiting the Kyoto Confectionary Museum.
Day 11: Kyoto, Nara, Kyoto
After breakfast, board a private coach for the nearby town of Nara, once the Japanese capital for 74 years in the eighth century. Visit the incredible Todaiji Temple, one of the world’s largest wooden structures and home to the country’s largest statue of Buddha. Stroll through the fascinating temple before exploring the surrounding Nara Park, which is freely roamed by a large population of friendly deer who will generally bow their heads for a treat. Next, see Nara’s most celebrated shrine, Kasuga Taisha, which was established in AD768. Return to the hotel with free time this afternoon before savouring a special Signature Experience for dinner.
Signature Experience – Dinner with a Maiko or Geisha
A special night of private entertainment with a maiko or geisha awaits. Enjoy a wonderful dinner and drinks and have the chance to learn more about geisha and their daily life, all accompanied by music played on a shamisen, a traditional stringed instrument.
Day 12: Kyoto, Himeji, Okayama
Head to Kyoto Station by foot and take a first-class bullet train to Himeji, where you’ll visit one of Japan’s most iconic and spectacular castles, World Heritage-listed Himeji Castle. Having avoided damage from war and natural disasters, the beautifully preserved castle is a fascinating historic site to explore. Journey on to a sake brewery for a Signature Experience. Following lunch at a local restaurant, return to the train station for another first-class bullet train journey to Okayama. Discover the city at leisure in the afternoon and evening after checking into your hotel.
Signature Experience – Sake Tasting
Delight in a tour and delicious tasting at a traditional sake brewery in Himeji.
Day 13: Okayama, Naoshima Island, Okayama
Treat yourself to a full day on the remarkable Naoshima Island today, first taking a private coach to Uno Port for your ferry to the island. Following your day-long Signature Experience, be transferred back to your accommodation and enjoy an evening at your leisure.
Signature Experience – Full-Day Naoshima Island Tour
Commonly known as Art Island, Naoshima Island is peppered with elegant galleries and outdoor art pieces. Visit Chichu Art Museum, a unique museum built into the hillside overlooking the coastline. Designed by Ando Tadao, the building lies mostly underground and relies only on natural light to illuminate each work. The museum’s permanent collection of Monet’s famous Water Lilies comes to life in the adjacent Chichu Garden, where 200 kinds of flowers faithfully recreate the physical experience captured in Monet’s works. Step inside the Benesse House Museum, which was also designed by Tadao. Later, enjoy the Art House Project, which features an abandoned temple and shrine, along with a collection of abandoned houses and workshops converted into art installations and galleries by artists and architects from across the world.
Day 14: Okayama, Hiroshima
This morning, explore the beautiful and spacious Korakuen Garden, a member of the Three Great Gardens of Japan. Afterwards, board a bullet train for a first-class journey to Hiroshima. After lunch, be taken to the Peace Memorial Park, which lies at ground zero of the devastating atomic bomb dropped on the city on August 6, 1945. Stroll through the park and discover its memorials and monuments before a moving visit to the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum. Later, head to Hiroshima Orizuru Tower for expansive views of the surrounds. Tonight you’ll indulge in a yakiniku dinner, where delicious meats and sides are flame grilled over wood charcoal.
Day 15: Hiroshima, Miyajima Island, Hiroshima
After breakfast, set off on your chosen activity before boarding a ferry to Miyajima Island. A sacred island and holy place of Shintoism, Miyajima is home to the World Heritage-listed Itsukushima Shrine, which is famous for its partially submerged “floating” torii gate. After strolling around the island, be transferred back to your hotel and enjoy Hiroshima’s charm at your leisure.
Freedom of Choice – Mazda Factory Museum
Head to the expansive Mazda Factory Museum in Hiroshima to learn all about one of the world’s leading car manufacturers.
Freedom of Choice – Okonomiyaki Cooking Class
Take part in an okonomiyaki cooking experience, where you’ll create your own savoury pancakes in the traditional Hiroshima style.
Day 16: Hiroshima, Fukuoka
After breakfast, set off by foot to Hiroshima Station. Board a first-class bullet train to Fukuoka, where you’ll have free time for lunch before taking a private coach to Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine. Explore the shrine before reboarding your coach and driving to your accommodation. Tonight, soak in the atmosphere at a local izakaya, where you’ll enjoy a Farewell Dinner to toast your incredible Japanese journey.
Day 17: Depart Fukuoka
Your journey finishes today after breakfast, with a transfer to Fukuoka Airport for your onward flight.