Japan by Train: The Grand Tour

Japan by Train: The Grand Tour

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Japan by Train: The Grand Tour

12 Days Starting in Osaka, Japan and ending in Tokyo, Japan

Visiting: Osaka, Hiroshima, Itsukushima, Arashiyama, Kyoto, Fushimi Inari Taisha, Hida no Sato, the Hida folk village, Takayama, Hakone, Tokyo

Tour operator:

Culture Trip

Tour code:

JPN

Guide Type:

Fully Guided

Group size:

4 - 16

Physical rating:

Medium

Age range:

25-99

Special diets catered:

VegetariansMeat

Tour operated in:
English
Interests:

Cultural, History

Activities:

Sightseeing, Walking

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Tour Overview

From neon-lit skyscrapers to bamboo forests dotted with ancient temples, there’s nowhere quite like Japan. This 12-day trip will take you from the foodie capital of Osaka, to the city lights of Tokyo and even down to the floating Torii Gate of Miyajima Island, which sits in Hiroshima Bay. Along the way, you’ll get to see geishas in Kyoto, sample sake in Takayama and watch sumo wrestlers train in the capital. You’ll get the chance to stay in a range of hotels and sing your heart out at karaoke alongside your fellow travellers. How can we squeeze so much into one itinerary? You have Japan’s incredible train networks to thank.

Highlights

  • Uncover Hiroshima’s past at the Peace Park and Museum

  • See the floating Torii Gate and deer on Miyajima Island

  • Hike through bamboo forests and the endless gates of Fushimi Inari

  • Have a Traditional Onsen Experience

  • Admire views of Mount Fuji from Lake Ashi

  • Witness sumo wrestling training and learn how to make sushi

  • Find your rhythm at a Taiko drumming class

  • Explore the backstreets of Kyoto and see geishas

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Japan By Train: The Grand Tour

Japan By Train: The Grand Tour

Japan By Train: The Grand Tour

Japan By Train: The Grand Tour

Japan By Train: The Grand Tour

Japan By Train: The Grand Tour

Japan By Train: The Grand Tour

Japan By Train: The Grand Tour

Japan By Train: The Grand Tour

Japan By Train: The Grand Tour

Japan By Train: The Grand Tour

Japan By Train: The Grand Tour

Japan By Train: The Grand Tour

Itinerary

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Day 1 : Arrive In Osaka

Location: Osaka

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: Tokyu Rei Shin-Osaka Esaka

Meals Included: Dinner

Osaka is a heady mix of cultural sights, foodie heaven and lively nightlife, making it the perfect introductory city to Japan. After landing at Kansai International Airport, make your way to the hotel where our Local Insider – who will accompany the group throughout the trip – will help you check in. Meet your fellow travellers at 5pm before receiving an introductory talk about the cultural dos and don’ts of the country. You’ll then head for dinner at a local restaurant to get your first taste of Japan. Make sure you get a good night’s rest – tomorrow is jam-packed with exciting explorations.

Activities included:

Welcome dinner

Day 2 : Explore Osaka City, Including The Castle And Kuromon Market

Location: Osaka

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: Tokyu Rei Shin-Osaka Esaka

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch

Today is all about exploring the best bits of the city on foot and by metro, led by our Local Insider. Marvel at the 400-year-old Osaka Castle as well as the uber-modern Umeda Sky Building. Explore the eclectic Shinsekai neighbourhood; built in 1912 and largely unchanged, it's home to souvenir shops as well as traditional eateries. Lunch is served at a local restaurant, after which you can explore the Kuromon Market and the famed Dotonbori strip (home to the first sushi train in the world). Rest your weary feet back at the hotel before dinner.

Activities included:

Full-day guided Osaka tour

Day 3 : Try ‘Okonomiyaki’ And Get To Know Hiroshima

Location: Hiroshima

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: Sotetsu Fresa Inn Hiroshima Ekimae

Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner

After breakfast, it’s time to climb aboard the bullet train to Hiroshima. On arrival, you’ll have the afternoon to explore at leisure – take a stroll around the Shukkei-en garden, dotted with maple and ginkgo trees. You’ll also have the chance to try aikido, a Japanese martial art that involves breathing and stretching as well as self-defence techniques. Come dinner, try okonomiyaki, a popular savoury pancake, topped with meat or seafood. You’ll spend the next two nights in Hiroshima.

Activities included:

Okonomiyaki dinner

Day 4 : Visit The Hiroshima Peace Park And Museum, Plus Miyajima Island

Location: Itsukushima, Hiroshima

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: Sotetsu Fresa Inn Hiroshima Ekimae

Meals Included: Breakfast

A fully guided day awaits, starting with a visit to Hiroshima Peace Park and Museum to learn more about the city's past. Afterwards, take the ferry to Miyajima Island, where you’ll hike Mount Misen; the peak, at 500m (1,640ft) above sea level, offers spectacular views over Hiroshima city. Descend to the floating Torii Gate, an ancient Shinto shrine, and snap pictures of a thousand tame deer that mingle with locals here. After sunset, you’ll hop on the ferry back to your Hiroshima hotel.

Activities included:

Hiroshima and Miyajima Island tour
Guided Mount Misen hike

Day 5 : Wander Through The Arashiyama Bamboo Forest

Location: Arashiyama, Kyoto

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: Hearton Hotel Kyoto

Meals Included: Breakfast

Pack your bags – it’s time to head to Kyoto. Whizz east by train to the outskirts, ready for your afternoon tour in Arashiyama. You know those towering green bamboo forests? Get ready to stroll through them, camera at the ready. Make sure you’re wearing comfortable walking shoes as you’ll then hike up to a sacred temple in the mountains. Hop on the train back to Kyoto, where you'll bed down in your next hotel.

Activities included:

Bamboo forest visit
Temple hike

Day 6 : Take Snaps Of Torii Gates And Spot Geishas In Kyoto

Location: Fushimi Inari Taisha, Kyoto

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: Hearton Hotel Kyoto

Meals Included: Breakfast

It’s an early wake-up this morning, for good reason: to hike through the thousands of bright orange torii gates at Fushimi Inari while attempting to avoid the crowds. After a hearty breakfast back at the hotel, you’ll take a leisurely walking tour through the maze of backstreets in Kyoto to Nijo Castle, Kinkakuji (Golden Pavilion) and the Nishiki food market. As the sun sets, you can join the optional geisha district tour of Gion to see geishas walking the streets before their shows.

Activities included:

Fushimi Inari sunrise tour
Kyoto walking tour
Geisha district walking tour

Day 7 : Explore The Japanese Alps And Taste Sake

Location: Hida no Sato, the Hida folk village, Takayama

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: Washington Plaza Hotel Takayama

Meals Included: Breakfast

Bid sayonara to Kyoto this morning, and hop on a train to Takayama. In the mountainous Gifu prefecture, this area is known as the Japanese Alps. Today you’ll visit the Hida Folk Village, an open-air museum with 30 old farmhouses that showcase the traditional architecture of the area. After a good wander, spend your afternoon sampling sake – alcohol made from fermented rice – at a local brewery.

Activities included:

Hida Folk Village visit
Sake tasting

Day 8 : Soak In An Onsen In Hakone

Location: Hakone

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: Highland Onsen Hotel Hakone

Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner

Spend the morning browsing the Miyagawa market in Takayama – it is the perfect place to pick up souvenirs. After the market tour, you’ll head to the fellow alpine town of Hakone, which sits just outside Tokyo. Check in to the hotel for a traditional Japanese onsen experience with dinner included. The town is known for onsens (natural hot springs) – luckily, the hotel has a steaming tub for you to soak in.

Activities included:

Miyagawa market tour
Traditional ryokan experience and onsen soak

Day 9 : Cruise On Lake Ashi And Hike To Volcanic Geysers

Location: Tokyo

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: Mystays Akasaka Tokyo

Meals Included: Breakfast

Prepare yourself for a morning cruise on Lake Ashi. Beyond the water and forested hillsides, you’ll be rewarded with expansive views of Mount Fuji. Disembark onto dry land before ascending the Ropeway to Hell. Don’t worry, it’s just a cable car that will scoot you over the Hell Valley mountain peaks to Owakudani, the Great Boiling Valley. The jagged landscape is filled with bubbling geysers and volcanic pools. Afterwards, it’s time to make tracks to Tokyo. For those with energy left, join the optional evening walking tour around Taito City.

Activities included:

Lake Ashi cruise
Ropeway to Hell cable car
Geyser visit

Optional activities:

Guided Taito City walk

Day 10 : Watch Sumo Wrestlers And Make Sushi In Tokyo

Location: Tokyo

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: Mystays Akasaka Tokyo

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch

You’ll spend the last few days of your trip exploring Tokyo, the capital of Japan. Your first morning will be spent watching sumo wrestlers at a local training session, followed by a visit to the fish market, Tsukiji Outer Market. Lunch revolves around a sushi-making class, where you’ll eat your own creations. Spend the afternoon visiting Meiji Shrine, Yoyogi Park, and Shibuya Crossing, the busiest crosswalk in the world. Kick back at your hotel in the evening.

Activities included:

Sumo wrestler training visit (season permitting)
Tsukiji Outer Market tour
Sushi-making class
Meiji Shrine and Yoyogi Park tour

Day 11 : Try Taiko Drumming And Sing Karaoke In Kabukicho

Location: Tokyo

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: Mystays Akasaka Tokyo

Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner

Your final full day in Japan will see a visit to the Asakusa district and the glorious Sensō-ji temple. After lunch, take part in a taiko drumming class where the expert instructor will have you thumping in time to the rhythm. Spend the rest of the afternoon exploring at leisure. Come nightfall, it’s time for our celebratory farewell evening. Enjoy a tour around the buzzing, neon-lit Shinjuku district, where you’ll be afforded panoramic city vistas from the TMG Building, before moving onto the nightlife area of Kabukicho for dinner. End the trip on a high note (quite literally) by singing karaoke in the Golden Gai district until the early hours.

Activities included:

Asakusa tour
Sensō-ji temple visit
Taiko drumming class
Shinjuku tour
Farewell dinner and karaoke night

Day 12 : Depart From Tokyo

Location: Tokyo

Meals Included: Breakfast

It’s time to wave goodbye to Japan. Don’t worry if you’ve got a slightly sore head this morning, as you can enjoy a lie-in before breakfast. Checkout is by midday. Say your final farewells before starting the journey home, via Haneda Airport (HND) or Narita International Airport (NRT) – or extend your stay in the Land of the Rising Sun.

What's Included

  • Local Insider

  • Accommodation

    One night spa hotel accommodation Ten nights standard hotel accommodation

  • Private and local transport

  • Meals described in the itinerary

    11 breakfasts, two lunches, four dinners

  • Osaka tour

  • Hiroshima and Miyajima Island tour

  • Bamboo forest and temple visit

  • Fushimi Inari sunrise tour

  • Hida Folk Village visit

  • Sake tasting

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What's Not Included

  • Meals not in the itinerary

  • Visas (if required)

  • Optional activities

  • Resort Taxes (If applicable)

  • International Flights

Accommodation

Shin Osaka Esaka Tokyu REI
Located only a few minutes from Shin-Osaka Station and with a range of restaurants, cafes, museums and shops nearby, this hotel offers modern conveniences to travellers . The air-conditioned rooms are clean and comfortable and the attentive staff can help point you in the direction of the wonderful breakfast buffet and nearby currency exchange services.

Sotetsu Fresa Inn Hiroshima Ekimae
This modern city hotel, just a three minute walk from the train station, is full of innovative touches, including air and water purification and smart locks that allow you to open your room door with your phone. Rooms are cosy and crisp, with complimentary PJs and high quality bedding. Breakfast, meanwhile, is a buffet offering blending Hiroshima soul food with traditional western staples.

Hearton Hotel Kyoto
Stay close to all of Kyoto’s most magical sights at this relaxing urban hotel, which caters brilliantly to short stays in the city. The highlight here has to be breakfast. You’ll have the choice between starting your day in Patio, where freshly baked bread stars amid the buffet lineup. Or you can really embrace Kyoto culture by opting for Hamatoku, which serves classic regional dishes as the most important meal of the day.

Washington Plaza Hotel Takayama
We’ll only be staying in Takayama for one night, so this hotel, which is practically on the doorstep of the train station, is ideal. It’s part of one of the most reliable chains in Japan but the hotel’s sense of individuality comes through in the breakfast hall, a traditional Japanese dining area serving up classic warm dishes to start the day.

Highland Hotel Hakone
Nestled in a forest and the one-time residence of a Baron, a stay at this 4 star hotel is a wonderfully relaxing experience. Open-air and indoor onsen baths are available for use and the tasteful rooms have large windows that bring in plenty of natural light. The restaurant offers a fusion of French and Japanese cuisine and there are superb gardens to explore in your own time.

Mystays Akasaka Tokyo
Modernity is the name of the game when it comes to this new-build hotel near Tokyo Midtown. Rooms are modern and stylish, while other facilities include a gym, massage parlour and terrace garden, plus direct access to a 7-eleven. Breakfast, lunch and dinner can be enjoyed in the sophisticated Minori Restaurant Bar.


Please note that, while unlikely, the accommodation indicated may be subject to change (see T&C’s). On a rare occasion, alternative arrangements may be necessary – this may be due to a lack of availability at our preferred accommodation, or other reasons outside our control. We’ll do everything we can to prevent this from happening; however, in cases where it is unavoidable, we will use a similar standard of accommodation.

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Reviews from travellers on this tour

Alexis  

Well curated and excellently guided by our lead Kaori Noda

20-Nov-2023

Very enjoyable, well curated and excellently guided by our lead Kaori Noda. Great experience selection, flexible options when needed or requested, and expert, gentle supervision from our guide.

Qui  

We highly recommend Culture Trip

13-Feb-2023

We did a Japan tour with our guide Yoshi in Dec. He was fantastic! Yoshi was super friendly, knowledgeable, and attentive. He introduced us Japanese history, culture and local cuisine. We liked the flexibility and being able to change the itinerary as we desired. Our teens had a blast on the trip and already asking when we can go back to visit Japan.

Hope and Katie  

Our tour guides were the best !

25-May-2023

I just got back home from Japan. My daughter and I took the grand tour trip. Our tour guides were the best ! Kiriko and Kaori . We saw almost everything we wanted to see on our trip. This trip has a lot of perks. There was one issue with the trip. We thought it was a bud your. Later we were told it would be a tour by train. What was not disclosed was the fact that our group walked several miles a day. My daughter and I and one other person in our group had a disability. All the walking was exhausting and painful. Please let’s people know that this tour has slot of waking .

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