Ancient & Modern Japan
Ancient & Modern Japan
Ancient & Modern Japan
14 Days Starting in Kyoto and ending in Tokyo
Visiting: Japan
Tour operator:
Tour code:
AOP
Guide Type:
Fully Guided
Group size:
4 - 16
Age range:
16-99
Special diets catered:
Please inform Exodus of specific dietary requirements
Tour operated in:
EnglishTour Overview
Ancient wooden temples, ultra-modern towers. Zen gardens, neon lights. The blend of old and new in Japan is captivating. In this recently refreshed itinerary, we explore Honshu, the largest Japanese island, and discover the serene shrines and gardens of Kyoto and Nara, plus the rarely visited mountainous heartland of castles and spas. There’s also time to stay in Hiroshima, explore samurai culture in Kanazawa, and enjoy the lakeside town of Kawaguchiko. Our last stop is futuristic Tokyo: sprawling, inimitably busy and extraordinary.
Highlights
Itinerary
Day 1 : Start Kyoto
The trip starts in Kyoto, an atmospheric city amid beautiful hills. We gather for the first time at the hotel and have a welcome briefing this evening, a good chance to ask any questions you may have about the adventure ahead.
Accommodation: Hotel Abest Grande Kyoto Kiyomizu (or similar)
Day 2 : Visit Nijo Castle, Kinkaku-Ji (Golden Pavilion) And Ryoan-Ji Temple
Meals Included: Breakfast
With more than 2,000 temples, shrines and gardens, Kyoto is a treasure house of Japanese heritage. Unlike many other Japanese towns, it escaped the ravages of both the Second World War and modern urban development, keeping intact much of the spirit and architecture of traditional Japan.
Today, we have an introductory tour of the city. Starting with a visit to the impressive Nijo Castle, built in 1603 as a residence for the Tokugawa shoguns, before moving onto the Golden Pavilion of Kinkaku-ji, built in 1397 as a summer villa for the shogun Yoshimitsu Ashikaga. We then visit the Ryoan-ji temple, home to the most famous rock garden in Japan.
After, we head to central Kyoto, with free time to eat a leisurely late lunch at a local restaurant, relax at the hotel or explore Kyoto more. Alternatively, stroll around Nishiki Market, known as Kyoto’s Kitchen. It’s a great place to find seasonal foods and Kyoto specialties, such as Japanese sweets, pickles, dried seafood and sushi.
Accommodation: Hotel Abest Grande Kyoto Kiyomizu (or similar)
Day 3 : Explore The Old Capital, Nara; Return To Kyoto And Visit Fushimi Inari Taisha And Historic Gion
Meals Included: Breakfast
Enjoy a trip to Nara, the ancient capital of Japan (approximately one hour each way). With eight World Heritage sites, it’s second only to Kyoto as a repository of Japan’s cultural legacy. Our walking tour includes a visit to the best-known temples and shrines, including the Todai-ji Great Buddha temple. Built in 752 by Emperor Shomu, this 49ft (15m) tall bronze Buddha is housed in what is reputed to be the largest wooden building in the world. We also spend time in the Nara Koen Park (home to large numbers of overfed and slightly unruly deer) and visit the attractive Kasuga Shinto shrine.
Later in the afternoon, we return to Kyoto and stop at the Fushimi Inari Taisha with its thousands of vermilion torii gates. Fushimi Inari is the most important of several thousands of shrines dedicated to Inari, the Shinto god of rice.
As we head towards early evening, we can walk around Gion, the most famous geisha district in Kyoto. Packed with bars, restaurants and traditional teahouses, Gion is most atmospheric in the early evening, when the lanterns are lit. At this time, we may also see an apprentice geisha on the way to an appointment, though it’s rare to see one.
Accommodation: Hotel Abest Grande Kyoto Kiyomizu (or similar)
Day 4 : Bullet Train To Hiroshima; Visit Miyajima Island And See The Famous Floating Torii Gate
Meals Included: Breakfast
Today is our first ride on the shinkansen (bullet train) as we depart Kyoto and speed to Hiroshima (approximately two hours).
We then make a short excursion by local tram and ferry to the beautiful island of Miyajima, where we visit the famous floating torii gate of the Itsukushima Shrine. Built on the water, this torii appears to float when the tide is high; combined with a backdrop of Mount Misen, it’s a sight to behold.
Back in Hiroshima, you have free time to explore. Options include the Hiroshima Orizuru Tower to visit the observation deck and bar with views over Peace Memorial Park. Alternatively, there’s the feudal-era Shukkeien Garden for a peaceful wander around the pond (they also do great ice cream!).
Please note: As there is little storage room for large suitcases on the shinkansen, you need to pack an overnight bag for two nights (nights 4 and 5). You are reunited with your main luggage at the Kanazawa hotel on Day 6.
Accommodation: Dormy Inn Hiroshima Annex (or similar)
Day 5 : Visit Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park; Afternoon Transfer To Kobe
Meals Included: Breakfast
Spend time at Hiroshima’s Peace Memorial Park and Museum, both monuments to the fateful day in August 1945 when the city was struck by the first wartime use of the atomic bomb. In the park, there’s a symbolic flame that will only be extinguished when the last nuclear weapon on Earth has been destroyed.
After, we head to Kobe by shinkansen (approximately 1hr 45min) where we stop for the night. This compact port city is easy to explore on foot, so food-lovers might want to head out and try the world-renowned Kobe beef at source.
Other optional adventures you could have include taking the ropeway to Kobe Nunobiki Herb Gardens, the largest herb garden in Japan, or visiting the historic district of Nankinmachi, also known as Kobe Chinatown.
Accommodation: Kobe Motomachi Tokyu REI Hotel (or similar)
Day 6 : Train To Kanazawa; Explore The Kenrokuen Gardens
Meals Included: Breakfast
Hop in a Thunderbird train this morning and travel (approximately 3hr 15min) north to Kanazawa, tracking the shores of Lake Biwa, the largest freshwater lake in Japan.
In the western Ishikawa Prefecture, Kanazawa is an atmospheric town that once rivalled Kyoto as the historic jewel of mainland Japan and is renowned for its arts, wealth and abundant seafood.
After lunch in Kanazawa, we visit the Kenrokuen Gardens, which is considered one of the most beautiful gardens in Japan with a large artificial pond and flora that changes dramatically through the seasons.
Accommodation: Hotel Amanek Kanazawa (or similar)
Day 7 : Visit Omicho Market; Explore The Nagamachi Samurai District
Meals Included: Breakfast
Start with a trip to the 300-year-old Omicho Market, a bustling marketplace where chefs, locals and visitors stock up on fresh produce, including freshly caught seafood from the Sea of Japan.
We then head to Nagamachi, the samurai district of Kanazawa during the Edo period. Here, we visit the Nomura Samurai House & Garden, a well-preserved representation of a wealthy samurai’s home.
We then further explore Nagamachi, finding samurai residences, narrow lanes and canals. This evening is free to enjoy this vibrant town some more. Consider a visit to Higashi Chaya, one of Kanazawa’s largest geisha districts.
Accommodation: Hotel Amanek Kanazawa (or similar)
Day 8 : Bus To Takayama Via A Historic Village In Shirakawa-Go
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
We travel (approximately 1hr 30min) by bus to Shirakawa-go, a secluded mountainous region where the historic villages are populated by gassho-zukuri – uniquely designed farmhouses with steep thatched roofs that were built to withstand heavy winter snowfall and provide a large attic space for the cultivation of silkworms. Take a leisurely walk through the picture-perfect mountain village, with the opportunity to visit some of the oldest buildings.
After, we transfer (approximately one hour) by bus to the old town of Takayama, where we visit the Hida no Sato Open-Air Museum, a collection of 30 traditional Hida houses and other village buildings from the Edo period.
We spend two nights in Takayama with plenty of time to appreciate the charm and ambience of this delightful spot in the majestic Hida Mountains.
Accommodation: Classic hotel
Day 9 : Orientation Tour In Takayama; Free Day To Explore The Peaceful Shrines And Temples
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
Today has been set aside to explore Takayama. We start with an orientation tour, which begins at the Morning Market, held daily alongside the Miyagawa River.
Then you have free time to explore at your own pace. Consider visiting the historic Sanmachi district, where you can treat yourself to a local lunch and sake tasting, before stopping at the numerous lacquerware and antique shops. You may also want to visit the old Government House of Takayama-jinya to learn about the lives of medieval Japanese officials and the way they dealt (often not so compassionately) with those in their charge.
Another option is to stroll along the temple-lined Higashiyama Walkway and visit the temples and attractions created by the medieval warlord, Kanamori Nagachika.
Accommodation: Classic hotel
Day 10 : To The Medieval Village Of Tsumago; Short Leisurely Walk On The Nakasendo Trail; Train To Matsumoto
Meals Included: Breakfast
Today we travel (approximately four hours) by express and local trains to the historic castle town of Matsumoto. En route, we visit the medieval village of Tsumago, which has changed little from its heyday as a post town in the Edo period. This is the best preserved of the many staging posts along the old Nakasendo trail, which fulfils the same role it did in centuries past: offering food and refuge to travellers. Those who wish can join the tour leader for a one-hour walk through peaceful forest trails, starting by the Odaki and Medaki waterfalls and finishing in Tsumago. We reach Matsumoto late afternoon, where we have time to relax and perhaps take a leisurely stroll after dinner to see the impressive Matsumoto Castle by night.
Please note: As there is little room to store large suitcases on the train, you need to pack an overnight bag for two nights (nights 10 and 11). You will be reunited with your main luggage in Tokyo on Day 12.
Accommodation: Dormy Inn Matsumoto (or similar)
Day 11 : Explore Matsumoto Castle; Train To Kawaguchiko To Visit Oishi Park And Kimono Museum
Meals Included: Breakfast
Visit Matsumoto Castle this morning, otherwise known as Crow Castle due to its all-black exterior. Built in 1504, it’s one of the best-preserved castles in Japan, most others having been destroyed following the Meiji Restoration. Please note: the castle preserves its original interior and structure, with very tall steps and steep staircases, which some might find difficult to ascend and descend.
We then return to Matsumoto train station and travel (approximately three hours) to the hot spring town of Kawaguchiko, which sits by Lake Kawaguchi. If the conditions are right, you can even see Mount Fuji reflected in the waters.
Next, we visit the lakeside Oishi Park, again with views of Fuji in the right conditions, before visiting Itchiku Kubota Art Museum with its impressive architecture inspired by the natural world and beautiful kimono displays.
Accommodation: Route Inn Kawaguchiko (or similar)
Day 12 : Travel By Train To Tokyo; City Tour Including The Senso-Ji Temple
Meals Included: Breakfast
Depart early and travel (approximately 2hr 30min) by train to Tokyo. After arrival at our hotel, we use the highly efficient subway system to visit Tokyo landmarks, including the lively Senso-ji Temple in the old entertainment district of Asakusa and Ueno. We also visit a park or garden, which becomes especially spectacular during cherry blossom and autumn season.
In the evening, the entertainment possibilities are almost limitless with the Tokyo nightlife as exciting as anywhere in Asia.
Accommodation: Hotel Monterey Hanzomon/Hotel Monterey Akasaka/The B Akasaka (or similar)
Day 13 : Free Day For Individual Exploration; Optional Karaoke Farewell Night
Meals Included: Breakfast
Today has been left free for individual exploration of Tokyo with a one-day metro pass included. We recommend visiting the forest-wrapped Meiji Shrine. From there, cross over to the upscale Omotesando street, sometimes called the Champs Elysee of Tokyo. If you’re interested in culture or shopping, there are limitless opportunities with districts such as Ginza, known for its exclusive stores, Shibuya, home to the busiest intersection in the world, and Shinjuku, the hub of Tokyo nightlife.
Your tour leader can advise on how best to spend your free day in Tokyo.
This evening, you can join your group and tour leader for a farewell dinner, followed by optional karaoke.
Accommodation: Hotel Monterey Hanzomon/Hotel Monterey Akasaka/The B Akasaka (or similar)
Day 14 : End Tokyo
Meals Included: Breakfast
Our Japanese adventure comes to end. Alternatively, if you’d like a bit more time to explore this energetic city, speak to your sales representative about extending your stay.
What's Included
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All breakfasts and two dinners
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All accommodation
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All transport and listed activities
What's Not Included
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Travel insurance
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Visas or vaccinations
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Arrival and departure transfers (not available on this tour)
Food
All breakfasts and two dinners are included.
Japanese cuisine is usually a highlight of any Japan trip. It is based on rice with miso soup and other dishes usually prepared with seasonal ingredients. Seafood is common, and usually comes grilled or deep fried. Sushi and sashimi aside, other staple dishes include soba or udon noodles, sukiyaki (meat, fish and vegetables cooked in broth) and yakiniku (grilled meat).
When food is not included, your tour leader can always recommend the best local eateries and arrange group meals for a full immersion in the varied and excellent local cuisine.
Please note, in Japan the availability of certain specialised products for restricted diets (eg gluten-free, vegetarian or vegan) is minimal or non-existent. The group meals arranged by the tour leader will be in traditional eateries where the choices of vegan dishes may be limited to simple salads or boiled rice. However, several vegan restaurants are available in Kyoto and Tokyo. It may be a good idea to bring some foodstuffs with you that you normally consume, or to supplement meals with snacks purchased in the local convenience stores.
Please advise us at time of booking you have any specific dietary requirements.
Accommodation
The accommodation on this cultural adventure through Japan showcases traditional hospitality, with onsen (hot spring baths) in some of the places we stay. The accommodations we typically use are on the day-to-day itinerary; however, below are a few of the notable places we stay on this trip.
Kyoto: Hotel Abest Grande Kyoto Kiyomizu (nights 1-3)
Begin the trip as this modern hotel, which has contemporary rooms that come with ultra-fine bubble showers, Simmons mattresses on the beds, and humidifiers/air purifiers. Better yet, you can toast your adventures with the group during happy hour – your first drink is free.
Kanazawa: Hotel Amanek Kanazawa (6-7)
This stylish hotel has an ideal address in downtown Kanazawa, under a 20-minute walk to the Kenrokuen Gardens. It also has an onsen exclusively for guests, fitness room and lounge, plus coin laundry machines.
Matsumoto: Dormy Inn Matsumoto (night 10)
This Matsumoto outlet of the Dormy Inn brand has hot spring baths, saunas and cold baths on the top floor. The restaurant serves traditional Japanese and international foods. Make sure to seek out the shinshu soba, a local speciality made with wild vegetables and nameko mushrooms.
Worth knowing
Room sizes in Western-style hotels in Japan are generally smaller. If requesting a double bed, these can be smaller than Western double beds, so couples may prefer twin beds.
The single supplement is valid for all 13 nights.In Japan, single supplements are often accommodated in either an actual single and/or double for sole use.
Some accommodations may provide slippers and yukata (a Japanese-style dressing gown).
Onsen (Japanese hot springs)
For many visitors to Japan, the onsen is unfamiliar territory. An onsen is a Japanese hot spring and the bathing facilities and inns frequently situated around them. The combination of a strict bathing etiquette, that nudity is compulsory, and that the water temperature is often hotter than most whirlpool baths can cause some reluctance for first timers. However, once the courage is mustered, you may discover that an onsen is one of the highlights of your visit to Japan. Please be aware, you may be refused entry if you have large and visible tattoos. Some accommodations may have private baths available for reservation.
Check out our Q&As
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Are the local guides on the tour English speaking?
Yes, our local guides are English speaking.
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Can you assist with pre or post tour accommodation?
We are happy to assist with pre and post tour accommodation. Please enquire for detailed information.
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Are children permitted to take part in the tour?
The minimum age for this tour is 16 years old.
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Is there a supplement for solo travellers?
If you would like to be paired with a tour member of the same gender, there is no additional charge. A single supplement can be requested if you would like your own room.
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Are flights included in this tour?
International flights are not included with this tour.
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Who is Exodus Travels?
At Exodus Travels, we've been exploring the world for nearly 50 years. From Walking and Trekking, Cultural and Cycling, Responsible Wildlife, to Polar and our new Premium Adventures, we are proud to offer award-winning small group and self-guided tours to 100+ countries worldwide.
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How long has the tour company been trading?
Exodus has been trading since 1974
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What documents will I receive before I travel?
Your final joining instructions and flight details, if booked with us, will then be sent out 2 to 3 weeks before departure. If you would like a hard copy posted, or if you require these any earlier, please contact the customer operations team. We advise that if you are booking connecting travel before receiving these, please ensure you leave plenty of time.
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Do you operate a “single share” option and how does it work?
Travellers are welcome to opt to share a room with a tour member of the same gender for no additional charge. If you'd like your own room, we can request a single supplement so that you will have your own room throughout.
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You are welcome to meet the group after the tour has departed however there is no reduction in rate for joining a tour after the departure date.
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