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Highly Recommended Classic Japan 12-day escorted tour, 31st August 2026 from €4,799 per person sharing

From €4,799.00 per person

per person sharing

Overview

This Japan tour is perfect for value-minded travel lovers who enjoy history, beautiful settings, and fascinating architecture. You’ll start in Tokyo, end in Kyoto, and overnight along the way in the Mount Fuji area, Osaka, and Hiroshima. Highlights of this tour through Japan are the UNESCO World Heritage Sites you’ll visit. Mount Fuji, Japan’s highest mountain, has long been worshipped as a sacred mountain; you’ll enjoy views of majestic Mount Fiji and Lake Kawaguchi during your cable-car ride (weather permitting). In Hiroshima, visit Itsukushima Shrine, built over water and known for its iconic floating Torii gate, and Peace Memorial Park to see the Hiroshima Peace Memorial, the only remaining structure from the first atomic bomb in 1945. In Kyoto, visit the Temple of the Gold Pavilion, a Buddhist temple covered in beautiful gold leaf, and participate in a traditional Japanese tea ceremony. In addition to UNESCO World Heritage Sites, famous shrines, and other historic sites, this tour includes visits to two of Japan’s premier gardens dating back to the 1600’s. Walk the tranquil Koraku-En to enjoy the ponds, bridges, waterfalls, and tea house and the Shinjuku Gyoen or “Imperial Garden,” formerly a feudal lord’s property and home to one thousand cherry blossom trees. You’ll enjoy a local lunch and taste the “Japanese pizza”, the legendary okonomiyaki dish. Plus, you’ll ride on the famous bullet train, or shinkansen. History, scenery, culture, cuisine, and fun experiences…this Japan vacation has it all!

Available Dates

31st August 2026 – 12 day Escorted Tour

Itinerary

itinerary


1

TOKYO, JAPAN

  • Welcome to Japan’s capital city. Hotel rooms are available for mid-afternoon check-in.
2

TOKYO

  • Meet your Tour Director and travel companions prior to morning sightseeing in Tokyo. Your tour starts with a visit to Meiji Shrine, a magnificent 20th-century Shinto monument set in a man-made forest. Next, visit Shinjuku Gyoen Garden. Originally dating from the early 1600s, the garden was destroyed in World War II and reopened in 1949 as a public park, home to one thousand cherry blossom trees. Today, it remains an immensely popular stop for locals and visitors alike. Last stop is the vibrant Asakusa Kannon Temple and the bustling Nakamise shopping arcade. The balance of the afternoon is at leisure.
breakfastlunch
3

TOKYO

  • Enjoy the day at your leisure to explore this sprawling metropolis.
breakfast
4

TOKYO–MOUNT FUJI AREA

  • This morning, leave Tokyo and head south along the coast to the beautiful Five Lakes region. Take a cable-car ride (weather permitting) for panoramic views of Lake Kawaguchi and spectacular Mount Fuji, or Fujisan as the locals call it, Japan’s highest mountain. You’ll also visit Chureito Pagoda for a chance to snap your own iconic image of the pagoda with Fujisan in the background!
breakfastlunch
5

MOUNT FUJI AREA–OSAKA

  • This morning, board Japan’s famous shinkansen (bullet train) for Osaka. Upon arrival, join your Tour Director for a walking tour in Minami. Made up of Shinsaibashi, Namba, and Dotonbori, this area is home to great dining and nightlife and some of the city’s most fashionable shops and department stores. This evening is free to explore the city on your own.
breakfast
6

OSAKA

  • Your sightseeing tour starts at the Open-Air Museum of Old Japanese Farmhouses, where traditional thatched-roof farmhouses dating from the Edo period have been restored. Be transported back in time as you explore the old architecture. Visit Osaka Castle, then enjoy the afternoon and evening at leisure. Perhaps return to Dotonbori this evening to sample local cuisine and see the sparkling neon lights.
breakfast
7

OSAKA–OKAYAMA–KURASHIKI–HIROSHIMA

  • This morning, drive south to Okayama and visit Koraku-en, one of the “Three Great Gardens of Japan.” The 30-acre garden features ponds, plum groves, and tea fields. The wide lawns, believed to uplift the spirit and promote open mindedness, are unique to Koraku-en and not a traditional feature of Japanese gardens. In Kurashiki, enjoy free time in the Bikan Historical Quarter, once the political and commercial center of the city. The canal-lined, white-washed, stone streets reflect the Edo period (1603-1867) and are quintessentially Japanese. Continue to Hiroshima.
breakfast
8

HIROSHIMA

  • Today’s full day sightseeing includes two UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Peace Memorial Park, and Itsukushima Shrine. Start at Peace Memorial Park where you’ll visit the Peace Memorial, commonly referred to as the Atomic Bomb Dome, that is preserved and is just as it was on August 6, 1945, immediately after the bombing. You will also visit the Memorial Museum and Memorial Hall, which commemorate the lives lost that day. For lunch, enjoy the country’s legendary dish of okonomiyaki, a delicious Japanese-style savory pancake. Then, travel to Miyajima Island to visit Itsukushima Shrine, known for its beautiful floating Torii Gate.
breakfastlunch
9

HIROSHIMA–BIZEN–HIMEJI–KYOTO

  • Drive north to Bizen, where you’ll visit a traditional pottery workshop to learn more about Bizen-yaki, one of Japan’s six ancient pottery styles dating back over 1,000 years. Stop in Himeji to visit Himeji Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and see the finest surviving example of early 17th-century Japanese castle architecture that combines function with elegance. Continue to Kyoto. This evening, you may choose an optional style of accommodation at a traditional Japanese ryokan (additional fee and pre-booking required).
  • ACCOMMODATION HIGHLIGHT
    FUTON, ANYONE? Choose an overnight stay at a ryokan to fully immerse yourself in the Japanese culture and hospitality. Your ryokan features traditional touches like tatami mat floors, a thin sleeping mattress, and the chance to experience a Japanese-style bath – as well as the modern convenience of a private bathroom. Traditional Japanese dinner and breakfast are included in your stay. Please note that space is very limited. You must pre-book this ahead of arriving in Japan for your tour, and an additional fee applies.
breakfast
10

KYOTO

  • Your day begins with a visit to stunning Kinkakuji, the Temple of the Gold Pavilion, covered in shimmering gold leaf. Walk through bustling Nishiki Market, a narrow, five block long shopping street lined by more than one hundred shops and restaurants. Participate in a tea ceremony, a time-honored tradition, and wonderfully choreographed ritual of preparing and serving Japanese green tea. After lunch, visit Sanjusajendo Temple, famous for its 1,001 statues of Kannon, the Buddhist goddess of mercy and Fushimi Inari Shrine, renowned for the thousands of brightly hued Torii Gate. Then, take a walking tour through Gion, Kyoto’s most famous geisha district, and sample a local Japanese treat.
breakfastlunch
11

KYOTO

  • Full day at leisure to explore more of Kyoto’s historic sites and shrines. Oh, deer! Consider an optional afternoon trip to the expanses of Nara Park, famous for its free-roaming deer who wander freely amid its shrines and temples.
breakfast
While we include select excursions on your trip, you may wish to explore other options to enhance your free time. Below is a selection of excursions that may be available for purchase on your tour.
  • Nara Afternoon Tour

    We’ll introduce you to some of Japan’s oldest Buddhist temples and most ancient treasures when you travel to Nara, the first permanent capital of Japan during the 8th century, on this wonderful afternoon excursion.

    6h 0m

    price range: €€

    itinerary


    1

    TOKYO, JAPAN

    • Welcome to Japan’s capital city. Hotel rooms are available for mid-afternoon check-in.
    2

    TOKYO

    • Meet your Tour Director and travel companions prior to morning sightseeing in Tokyo. Your tour starts with a visit to Meiji Shrine, a magnificent 20th-century Shinto monument set in a man-made forest. Next, visit Shinjuku Gyoen Garden. Originally dating from the early 1600s, the garden was destroyed in World War II and reopened in 1949 as a public park, home to one thousand cherry blossom trees. Today, it remains an immensely popular stop for locals and visitors alike. Last stop is the vibrant Asakusa Kannon Temple and the bustling Nakamise shopping arcade. The balance of the afternoon is at leisure.
    breakfastlunch
    3

    TOKYO

    • Enjoy the day at your leisure to explore this sprawling metropolis.
    breakfast
    4

    TOKYO–MOUNT FUJI AREA

    • This morning, leave Tokyo and head south along the coast to the beautiful Five Lakes region. Take a cable-car ride (weather permitting) for panoramic views of Lake Kawaguchi and spectacular Mount Fuji, or Fujisan as the locals call it, Japan’s highest mountain. You’ll also visit Chureito Pagoda for a chance to snap your own iconic image of the pagoda with Fujisan in the background!
    breakfastlunch
    5

    MOUNT FUJI AREA–OSAKA

    • This morning, board Japan’s famous shinkansen (bullet train) for Osaka. Upon arrival, join your Tour Director for a walking tour in Minami. Made up of Shinsaibashi, Namba, and Dotonbori, this area is home to great dining and nightlife and some of the city’s most fashionable shops and department stores. This evening is free to explore the city on your own.
    breakfast
    6

    OSAKA

    • Your sightseeing tour starts at the Open-Air Museum of Old Japanese Farmhouses, where traditional thatched-roof farmhouses dating from the Edo period have been restored. Be transported back in time as you explore the old architecture. Visit Osaka Castle, then enjoy the afternoon and evening at leisure. Perhaps return to Dotonbori this evening to sample local cuisine and see the sparkling neon lights.
    breakfast
    7

    OSAKA–OKAYAMA–KURASHIKI–HIROSHIMA

    • This morning, drive south to Okayama and visit Koraku-en, one of the “Three Great Gardens of Japan.” The 30-acre garden features ponds, plum groves, and tea fields. The wide lawns, believed to uplift the spirit and promote open mindedness, are unique to Koraku-en and not a traditional feature of Japanese gardens. In Kurashiki, enjoy free time in the Bikan Historical Quarter, once the political and commercial center of the city. The canal-lined, white-washed, stone streets reflect the Edo period (1603-1867) and are quintessentially Japanese. Continue to Hiroshima.
    breakfast
    8

    HIROSHIMA

    • Today’s full day sightseeing includes two UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Peace Memorial Park, and Itsukushima Shrine. Start at Peace Memorial Park where you’ll visit the Peace Memorial, commonly referred to as the Atomic Bomb Dome, that is preserved and is just as it was on August 6, 1945, immediately after the bombing. You will also visit the Memorial Museum and Memorial Hall, which commemorate the lives lost that day. For lunch, enjoy the country’s legendary dish of okonomiyaki, a delicious Japanese-style savory pancake. Then, travel to Miyajima Island to visit Itsukushima Shrine, known for its beautiful floating Torii Gate.
    breakfastlunch
    9

    HIROSHIMA–BIZEN–HIMEJI–KYOTO

    • Drive north to Bizen, where you’ll visit a traditional pottery workshop to learn more about Bizen-yaki, one of Japan’s six ancient pottery styles dating back over 1,000 years. Stop in Himeji to visit Himeji Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and see the finest surviving example of early 17th-century Japanese castle architecture that combines function with elegance. Continue to Kyoto. This evening, you may choose an optional style of accommodation at a traditional Japanese ryokan (additional fee and pre-booking required).
    • ACCOMMODATION HIGHLIGHT
      FUTON, ANYONE? Choose an overnight stay at a ryokan to fully immerse yourself in the Japanese culture and hospitality. Your ryokan features traditional touches like tatami mat floors, a thin sleeping mattress, and the chance to experience a Japanese-style bath – as well as the modern convenience of a private bathroom. Traditional Japanese dinner and breakfast are included in your stay. Please note that space is very limited. You must pre-book this ahead of arriving in Japan for your tour, and an additional fee applies.
    breakfast
    10

    KYOTO

    • Your day begins with a visit to stunning Kinkakuji, the Temple of the Gold Pavilion, covered in shimmering gold leaf. Walk through bustling Nishiki Market, a narrow, five block long shopping street lined by more than one hundred shops and restaurants. Participate in a tea ceremony, a time-honored tradition, and wonderfully choreographed ritual of preparing and serving Japanese green tea. After lunch, visit Sanjusajendo Temple, famous for its 1,001 statues of Kannon, the Buddhist goddess of mercy and Fushimi Inari Shrine, renowned for the thousands of brightly hued Torii Gate. Then, take a walking tour through Gion, Kyoto’s most famous geisha district, and sample a local Japanese treat.
    breakfastlunch
    11

    KYOTO

    • Full day at leisure to explore more of Kyoto’s historic sites and shrines. Oh, deer! Consider an optional afternoon trip to the expanses of Nara Park, famous for its free-roaming deer who wander freely amid its shrines and temples.
    breakfast
    While we include select excursions on your trip, you may wish to explore other options to enhance your free time. Below is a selection of excursions that may be available for purchase on your tour.
    • Nara Afternoon Tour

      We’ll introduce you to some of Japan’s oldest Buddhist temples and most ancient treasures when you travel to Nara, the first permanent capital of Japan during the 8th century, on this wonderful afternoon excursion.

      6h 0m

      price range: €€
    12

    KYOTO

    • Your tour ends with breakfast this morning.
    breakfast

    notes


    The option for an overnight stay at a traditional ryokan requires an additional fee and must be pre-booked ahead of your travel to Japan. Space is very limited and on request only.

    The cable-car ride at Mount Fuji is weather dependent.

12

KYOTO

  • Your tour ends with breakfast this morning.
breakfast

notes


The option for an overnight stay at a traditional ryokan requires an additional fee and must be pre-booked ahead of your travel to Japan. Space is very limited and on request only.

The cable-car ride at Mount Fuji is weather dependent.

Includes

𝐉𝐨𝐮𝐫𝐧𝐞𝐲 𝐭𝐨 𝐉𝐚𝐩𝐚𝐧   𝐚 𝐭𝐫𝐮𝐞  𝐛𝐮𝐜𝐤𝐞𝐭 𝐥𝐢𝐬𝐭  𝐞𝐱𝐩𝐞𝐫𝐢𝐞𝐧𝐜𝐞

 

We’ve rounded up the top reasons to visit Japan…

Japan offers so much more than the art of sushi. From the neon-lit buzz of Tokyo to the peaceful beauty of Kyoto’s temples, every moment feels like part of a dream.

Think slurping ramen in tiny local shops, wandering through bamboo groves in Arashiyama, and spotting snow-capped Mount Fuji from a speeding bullet train. It’s unexpected, unforgettable, and totally unique.

Whether you are into culture, cuisine or cherry blossoms, Japan will surprise and delight at every turn.

 

Classic Japan 12-day escorted tour from €4,799 – flight inclusive from Dublin

31 August 2026

Dublin

Visit UNESCO sites, including Himeji Castle

Mount Fuji cable car ride

Bullet train ride from Mount Fuji area to Osaka

Traditional tea ceremony

Guided city sightseeing of Tokyo including admission to Meiji Shrine, Shinjuku Gyoen Garden, Asakusa Kannon Temple, and Nakamise Shopping Arcade

Admission to Mt. Fuji ropeway and Chureito Pagoda

Guided city sightseeing of Osaka including admission to the Open-Air Museum of Old Japanese Farmhouses, Osaka Castle, and Koraku-en Garden

Guided city sightseeing of Hiroshima including admission to Peace Memorial Park, Miyajima Island and visit to Itsukushima Shrine

Pottery workshop

Admission to Himeji Castle

Guided city sightseeing of Kyoto including admission to the Temple of the Golden Pavilion, Sanjusangendo, and Fushimi Inari shrine

Guided walking tours of Nishiki Market and the Gion district

All prices are subject to availability at the time of booking.