Japan
From USD 9,700
ACTIVITY
Sightseeing Cultural Experience Food Experience
START LOCATION
Tokyo
Japan
END LOCATION
Kyoto
Japan
DURATION
13 Days 12 Nights
TRAVELLER(S)
Min. 2 pax, Max. -
CLIMATE
Continental
TEMPERATURE
22°C ~ 29°C
An all-encompassing journey through the diverse Japanese landscape. From the thrilling activities at Mount Fuji to the grounding walk at Zen gardens. A trip to Japan will surely ease your mind and indulge you in style.
START
Tokyo
Japan
END
Kyoto
Japan
DURATION
13 Days 12 Nights
TRAVELLER(S)
Min. 2 pax, Max. -
ACTIVITY
Sightseeing, Cultural Experience, Food Experience
CLIMATE
Continental
TEMPERATURE
22°C ~ 29°C
Japan
A glimpse of things you should not miss.
Discover exciting places, cultures, and nature wonders.
Get picked up at the Narita International Airport in Tokyo, and check-in at Conrad Tokyo.
Enjoy a full-day guided tour around the city. Here you will explore the Japanese cultural highlights, such as one of Tokyo's most colorful and popular temples, Sensoji Temple. Then discover the Sumo stable training, where sumo wrestlers train and live. Next, visit Meiji Shrine, a shrine dedicated to the deified spirits of Emperor Meiji and his consort, Empress Shoken. Visit Edo Tokyo Museum to learn about various aspects of earlier Tokyo by the end of the day.
Conrad Tokyo
In the morning, stroll around Tsukiji’s Outer Market, which serves culinary delights. Here you can find fresh and processed seafood and also produce alongside food-related goods such as knives. This is one of the best places in Tokyo to enjoy fresh seafood.
After breakfast, get picked up and transported to Hakone by bullet train. Then, check-in at Gora Kadan, and enjoy your private Ryokan Onsen.
Get picked up and transferred to Mount Fuji by private car. Next, check-in at Fufu Kawaguchiko.
Trek through the untouched forest around Mount Fuji, and uncover its mesmerizing frozen lava caves. Aokigahara Forest will shield you and your walking tour from the elements, whether it's raining, snowing, or strong winds are blowing. You'll be greeted by large icicles hanging from the ceiling and massive blocks of frozen water adorning the Fuji Fugaku Wind Cave's walls.
Fufu Kawaguchiko
Get picked up and head to Takayama by bullet train. Then, get picked up at the station and check-in at Wanosato.
Shirakawa-Go
Take a step back in time and discover the historical village, which is famous for its unique Gassho-style houses. The architectural style developed over many generations and was designed to withstand the large amounts of heavy snow that falls during winter.
Transfer to Kanazawa
After that, get transferred to Kanazawa, and check-in at Beniya Mukayu.
Omicho Market
Stroll through the reminiscence of the largest fresh food market since the Edo Period. While most shops specialize in excellent local seafood and produce, here you can find flowers, clothing, kitchen tools, and more on sale.
Nagamachi Samurai District
Get a glimpse of the preserved historic area, where samurai and their families used to reside. Take a stroll back in time and absorb the lifestyle of the samurai during the Edo period (1603-1867).
Kenrokuen Garden
Claimed as one of the three most beautiful landscapes. The garden features a variety of flowering trees that create unique seasonal beauty. Kenrokuen Garden is also regarded as one of the most beautiful feudal lords' gardens in Japan.
Beniya Mukayu
Get transported to Kyoto by bullet train. Get picked up at the station and check-in at The Thousand Kyoto afterwards.
Kyoto City Tour
Stroll around the city and take a look at Nijo Castle to see ornate palace rooms, ancient fortifications, and picture-perfect gardens. Then visit Fushimi Inari Shrine, famous for its thousands of vermilion torii gates.
Discover Japan’s Culture and History at Nara City
Meet Nara’s precious deers at the Nara Park that are considered as the messengers of the gods. Then move to Todaiji Temple. Relax with the surrounding nature that gives the area an atmosphere of serenity.
The Thousand Kyoto
Private Tea Ceremony Experience
After breakfast, start your exquisite Kyoto experience by learning the Japanese tradition of preparing and drinking green tea. Enjoy the Japanese green tea leaves served with wagashi sweets.
Tenryuji Temple
Discover the Zen Temple with its gorgeous garden. The garden’s idyllic scenery dates back to the 14th century. Tenryuji is the head temple of its school within the Rinzai Zen sect of Japanese Buddhism.
Arashiyama Bamboo Grove
At last, take a walk at the scenic beauty of the seemingly endless green bamboo forest. Located in the northwestern area of Kyoto, Arashiyama draws many visitors for its world-renowned bamboo grove and beautiful scenery that changes every season.
The Thousand Kyoto
After breakfast, get transferred to the Kansai International Airport for your outbound flight. End of service.
Get picked up at the Narita International Airport in Tokyo, and check-in at Conrad Tokyo.
Airplane
Suggested arrival time at Tokyo (NRT) approximately at 9.00 AM
Conrad Tokyo
Enjoy a full-day guided tour around the city. Here you will explore the Japanese cultural highlights, such as one of Tokyo's most colorful and popular temples, Sensoji Temple. Then discover the Sumo stable training, where sumo wrestlers train and live. Next, visit Meiji Shrine, a shrine dedicated to the deified spirits of Emperor Meiji and his consort, Empress Shoken. Visit Edo Tokyo Museum to learn about various aspects of earlier Tokyo by the end of the day.
Conrad Tokyo
In the morning, stroll around Tsukiji’s Outer Market, which serves culinary delights. Here you can find fresh and processed seafood and also produce alongside food-related goods such as knives. This is one of the best places in Tokyo to enjoy fresh seafood.
Conrad Tokyo
After breakfast, get picked up and transported to Hakone by bullet train. Then, check-in at Gora Kadan, and enjoy your private Ryokan Onsen.
Bullet Train
Tokyo to Hakone
Gora Kadan
Get picked up and transferred to Mount Fuji by private car. Next, check-in at Fufu Kawaguchiko.
Fufu Kawaguchiko
Trek through the untouched forest around Mount Fuji, and uncover its mesmerizing frozen lava caves. Aokigahara Forest will shield you and your walking tour from the elements, whether it's raining, snowing, or strong winds are blowing. You'll be greeted by large icicles hanging from the ceiling and massive blocks of frozen water adorning the Fuji Fugaku Wind Cave's walls.
Fufu Kawaguchiko
Get picked up and head to Takayama by bullet train. Then, get picked up at the station and check-in at Wanosato.
Bullet Train
Fuji to Takayama
Wanosato
Take a step back in time and discover the historical village, which is famous for its unique Gassho-style houses. The architectural style developed over many generations and was designed to withstand the large amounts of heavy snow that falls during winter.
After that, get transferred to Kanazawa, and check-in at Beniya Mukayu.
Beniya Mukayu
Stroll through the reminiscence of the largest fresh food market since the Edo Period. While most shops specialize in excellent local seafood and produce, here you can find flowers, clothing, kitchen tools, and more on sale.
Get a glimpse of the preserved historic area, where samurai and their families used to reside. Take a stroll back in time and absorb the lifestyle of the samurai during the Edo period (1603-1867).
Claimed as one of the three most beautiful landscapes. The garden features a variety of flowering trees that create unique seasonal beauty. Kenrokuen Garden is also regarded as one of the most beautiful feudal lords' gardens in Japan.
Beniya Mukayu
Get transported to Kyoto by bullet train. Get picked up at the station and check-in at The Thousand Kyoto afterwards.
Bullet Train
Kanazawa to Kyoto
The Thousand Kyoto
Stroll around the city and take a look at Nijo Castle to see ornate palace rooms, ancient fortifications, and picture-perfect gardens. Then visit Fushimi Inari Shrine, famous for its thousands of vermilion torii gates.
Meet Nara’s precious deers at the Nara Park that are considered as the messengers of the gods. Then move to Todaiji Temple. Relax with the surrounding nature that gives the area an atmosphere of serenity.
The Thousand Kyoto
After breakfast, start your exquisite Kyoto experience by learning the Japanese tradition of preparing and drinking green tea. Enjoy the Japanese green tea leaves served with wagashi sweets.
Discover the Zen Temple with its gorgeous garden. The garden’s idyllic scenery dates back to the 14th century. Tenryuji is the head temple of its school within the Rinzai Zen sect of Japanese Buddhism.
At last, take a walk at the scenic beauty of the seemingly endless green bamboo forest. Located in the northwestern area of Kyoto, Arashiyama draws many visitors for its world-renowned bamboo grove and beautiful scenery that changes every season.
The Thousand Kyoto
After breakfast, get transferred to the Kansai International Airport for your outbound flight. End of service.
Encompassing floors 28–37 of the Shiodome skyscraper, our hotel overlooks Tokyo Bay and the ancient Hamarikyu Gardens. We're next to Shiodome Subway Station, providing easy access to central Tokyo, and the iconic Toyosu Fish Market is one kilometer away. Recharge at our full-service spa, and live like a local with suggestions from our concierge.
Gora Kadan is located on the grounds of Kan’in-no-miya Villa, the former summer villa of a member of the Imperial Family in the town of Gora in Hakone which blends Japanese tradition along with modern design elements.
All rooms are suites overlooking Mt. Fuji. Spring, summer, autumn and winter A space where you can admire Mt. Fuji with different facial expressions. The room has an open-air "natural hot spring" with Mt. Fuji lava and an
environmentally friendly bioethanol fireplace. Let yourself be entrusted to the wind that carries the scent of trees, the swaying flames, and the resort in the woods.
Tucked away in the forest, a short walk from the main building are the minka with their lichen-covered thatched roof and earthen walls, camouflaging them into a backdrop of a tale from old Japan.
"MUKAYU" is also a word from Zhuangzi, meaning "non-existence", "non-purpose" or "the natural state as it is", which he uses in an essay as "MUKAYU country".In "MUKAYU country", the values of people are overturned. Things considered useless are instead regarded as possessing great value.
With a minimalist charm reminiscent of a tea house, echoing the functional beauty of the housing and tools of the traditional Machiya townhouse district and in harmony with nature. Applying abundant wisdom from the whole of Kyoto to give all our guests a stay of unbeatable comfort.