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Discovering Japan

Land Tour

Tokyo → Osaka

Discover the wonders of Japan on a premium holiday with Travelmarvel. Travel by rail and road from Tokyo to Osaka, visiting snow-capped Mount Fuji, Hiroshima and Kyoto among other iconic destinations.

Highlights
  • Japan’s Shinkansen bullet trains offer thrilling journeys across the country. Experience the speed and efficiency of Japan’s renowned bullet train from Hiroshima to Kyoto.

  • Travel by local train and ferry to Miyajima Island and spend time admiring the famous Itsukushima Shrine, a Shinto shrine and the iconic Torii Gate, which appears to float on the island’s waters at high tide.

  • Indulge in a traditional Japanese dinner at a local restaurant in Pontochow, a narrow alley filled with atmospheric dining venues renowned for using fresh and local produce.

  • In Matsumoto, enjoy a guided tour of a miso factory to find out how this Japanese staple is made. Discover why this paste is so important in Japanese cooking, before tasting the distinctive flavours for yourself.

  • Wander the streets of the famous Gion district and keep watch for one of the many beautiful geiko and maiko, the titles given to geisha and their apprentices.

From price

$11,395
$10,895
Price per person, twin share
Number Of Days
12
Start Location
Tokyo, Japan
End Location
Tokyo, Japan
Age Range
Avg. 45+
Group Size
10 to 45
Tour Style
Premium
Tour Themes
No specific theme
Physical Rating
Easy to Moderate

Departure dates

Price per person, twin share
Start End Availability Price
06 Sep 2026 17 Sep 2026 Available $11,395
$10,895

Itinerary details

Day 1 - Arrive Tokyo

Welcome to Tokyo, the energetic and cosmopolitan capital of Japan. Marrying ancient traditions with modern innovations, Tokyo offers a sensory overload of neon lights, vibrant street fashion and exquisite cuisine. Transfer to your hotel, where a Welcome Dinner gives you the chance to meet your fellow travellers and Great Rail Journeys Tour Escort. 

Day 2 - Tokyo

A full-day tour of Tokyo begins with a visit to Asakusa to explore Sensoji Temple, a 1,400-year-old Buddhist temple dedicated to the Goddess of Mercy. fterwards, pay a visit to the Meiji Shrine, a Shinto shrine and the famous Shibuya Crossing, the world's busiest intersection, before returning to your hotel for an evening at leisure.

Day 3 - Tokyo, Hakone

Set off on foot to Shinjuku Station for your Insider Experience and your first journey on Japan railway. Arrive in Odawara and then transfer to Owakudani volcanic valley and enjoy a tour of its active sulphur vents and hot springs before taking a ride on the Hakone Ropeway to the Togendai station, nestled on the shores of the tranquil Lake Ashi. Take a relaxing cruise around the lake soaking in the panoramic views of snow-capped mountains before continuing to your hotel for the evening.

Insider Experience – Travel on the Narrow-Gauge Line Train

Journey by Limited Express train to Hakone, travelling on the picturesque narrow-gauge line and admiring views of beautiful, wooded valleys as your train traverses bridge and tunnels.

Day 4 - Hakone, Matsumoto

This morning, travel to Mount Fuji, arguably Japan’s most distinctive landmark, for your Insider Experience. Later, travel to the alpine town Matsumoto to spend the rest of the day at leisure. 

Insider Experience – Visit Fujisan World Heritage Center

After driving along the foot of the famous mountain, disembark at the Fujisan World Heritage Center to learn more about the country’s tallest volcano. Continue to Mount Fuji’s Fifth Station, where, if the sun is shining, you will be able to see the iconic Japanese peak. 

Day 5 - Masumoto, Nagoya

After your Insider Experience, continue to Matsumoto Castle. This stunning, well-preserved castle dates back to the 16th century and is famous for its black exterior and elegant architectural design. Travel towards Nagoya, taking in the scenic beauty of the ancient Kiso Valley along the way. Visit the historic post towns of Tsumago and Magome, with free time to explore before continuing on to Nagoya.

Insider Experience – Guided Tour of Miso Factory

Enjoy a guided tour of a miso factory to discover how this essential ingredient is made. Discover the step-by-step process of fermenting soybeans with salt, then sample the distinctive flavours that are central to Japanese cuisine.

Day 6 - Nagoya, Hiroshima

Board your limited express from Nagoya and travel to Himeji, where you’ll visit one of Japan’s most emblematic castles — the World Heritage-listed Himeji Castle. Delve into the rich history of this beautifully preserved castle and historic site, which has remarkably avoided damage from conflicts and natural disasters. Explore Kokn Garden adjacent to the castle, featuring nine themed gardens such as Tea Ceremony Garden, Garden of Pine Trees, Garden of Bamboo, and Garden of Flowers, and more. Continue to Hiroshima on your Insider Experience. Arrive in Hiroshima and transfer to your hotel. The evening is free to relax or explore at your leisure.

Insider Experience – Bullet Train Journey

Experience the thrill of travelling on Japan's renowned bullet train, locally known as "Shinkansen". Enjoy the smooth journey despite travelling at speeds of up to 320 kilometres per hour.

Day 7 - Hiroshima, Miyajima Island

Enjoy your Insider Experience before spending time at leisure on the Island to uncover more shrines and museums. Keep an eye out for the sacred deer before returning to Hiroshima for a night at leisure. Maybe head to a lively izakaya for snacks and beer or seek out the famous okonomiyaki, a savoury pancake. 

Insider Experience – Miyajima Shrine

Travel by local train and ferry to Miyajima Island and spend time admiring the famous Itsukushima Shrine, a Shinto shrine and the iconic Torii Gate, which appears to float on the island’s waters at high tide.   

Day 8 - Hiroshima, Kyoto

This morning, visit Hiroshima’s World Peace Memorial Park and the A-Bomb Dome Museum—powerful reminders of the events of 1945. Later, travel to Kyoto and enjoy your included Insider Experiences.

Insider Experience – Bullet Train Adventure

Japan’s Shinkansen (bullet trains) offer thrilling journeys across the country. Experience the speed, efficiency and renowned onboard service of Japan’s iconic bullet train from Hiroshima to Kyoto. 

Insider Experience – Spot a Geisha in Gion

Stroll through the atmospheric streets of Kyoto’s famed Gion district, keeping an eye out for geiko and maiko—Kyoto’s geisha and their apprentices—as they scuttle between traditional teahouses. Afterwards, enjoy a performance at Gion Corner Theatre.

Insider Experience – Traditional Japanese Dinner

Indulge in a traditional Japanese dinner at a local restaurant in Pontochow, a narrow alley filled with atmospheric dining venues renowned for their use of fresh, local produce. 

Day 9 - Kyoto

Begin your exploration of Kyoto, visiting the former imperial capital's most famous landmarks including Kinkakuji Temple (Golden Pavilion), with its shimmering gold leaf pagoda mirrored in the reflection pond, and surrounded by lush forest. Afterwards, embark on your Insider Experience, before enjoying free time in the afternoon to explore Nishiki Market at your own pace.

Insider Experience — Japanese Tea Ceremony

Delve into traditional Japanese culture at a special tea ceremony and discover the rich variety of teas used. Witness the strict practice of adhering to the precise steps followed during a Japanese tea ceremony and gain a deeper insight into this time-honoured tradition.

Day 10 - Kyoto, Nara

Today you’ll enjoy a day trip to Nara, a picturesque city with an abundance of impressive temples. See Todai-ji Temple, the largest wooden building in the world and its Great Buddha and Nigatsu-do Shrine. Founded in 745 by Emperor Shomu, Todai-ji is a vast Buddhist temple complex that was constructed as a symbol of imperial power. Its famous Buddha towers overhead at 15 metres tall and is the largest Buddha statue in Japan. Later, it’s time for a stroll through Nara’s famous Deer Park, home to over 1,200 wild deer who freely roam the park, grazing on the spacious lawns. En route to Kyoto enjoy your Insider Experience. 

Insider Experience – Guided Tour and Tasting at Nara Sake Brewery

Indulge in a unique Insider Experience on a guided tour of Nara Sake Brewery. Learn about traditional sake brewing methods and sample a selection of handcrafted varieties, each with its own distinctive flavour and character.

Day 11 - Kyoto, Osaka

Leaving delightful Kyoto after breakfast this morning, we savour time in the tranquil Arashiyama Bamboo Forest. Stroll through the towering bamboo grove and marvel at one of the most breathtaking and iconic sites in all of Japan. Transfer by coach to Osaka and visit the Umeda Observatory in the iconic Umeda Sky building, where you’ll enjoy panoramic views over Osaka and its castle from the open-air deck.

Continue to the lively Dotonbori District filled with neon lights, extravagant billboards and bustling restaurants and bars. Celebrate your final evening with a Farewell Dinner in your hotel. 

Day 12 - Depart Osaka

Transfer to Kansai International Airport after breakfast for your onward flight.

Frequently Asked Questions

This premium holiday offers a comprehensive and high-quality journey from Tokyo to Osaka, blending rail and road travel. You will enjoy unique 'Insider Experiences' such as riding the Shinkansen bullet trains, participating in a traditional Japanese tea ceremony, visiting a miso factory, and exploring the atmospheric Gion district, providing a deep dive into both the modern and traditional sides of Japan.
This tour is designed for travelers who appreciate a premium experience and a blend of cultural immersion and iconic sightseeing. Those who enjoy a mix of urban exploration in cities like Tokyo and Osaka, historical discovery in Kyoto and Hiroshima, and scenic nature at Mount Fuji and the Arashiyama Bamboo Forest will find this itinerary particularly rewarding.
The pros include a diverse range of transportation methods (bullet trains, ferries, and coaches), a rich itinerary covering major landmarks, and curated cultural experiences like sake tasting and tea ceremonies. A potential con is that the itinerary is quite comprehensive, covering many cities in 12 days, which may feel busy for some travelers.
This tour is a great option for couples and solo travelers looking for a premium, organized experience with a group. While the text does not specifically mention family-specific amenities, the diverse activities and professional escort make it a viable choice for any adult traveler or family seeking a structured exploration of Japan.
This tour is exceptionally well-suited for first-time visitors, as it hits the most iconic 'must-see' destinations including Tokyo, Mount Fuji, Kyoto, Hiroshima, and Osaka, providing a perfect introduction to the country's highlights.
The physicality rating for this tour is 'Easy to Moderate.' While it includes many accessible experiences, it does involve walking tours of temples, shrines, and districts, as well as transfers between various modes of transport, so travelers with significant mobility concerns may wish to contact the supplier for specific accessibility details.
This tour provides a balanced focus on both sightseeing and culture. You will visit world-famous landmarks like Himeji Castle and the Golden Pavilion while engaging in deep cultural activities such as visiting a miso factory, attending a tea ceremony, and exploring the geisha districts of Kyoto.
The pace of the tour is moderate to fast, as it covers a significant amount of ground across Japan in 12 days. It balances structured guided tours and 'Insider Experiences' with some designated free time in cities like Tokyo, Matsumoto, and Hiroshima.
The itinerary is comprehensive and active, moving through several major regions. However, it incorporates relaxing elements such as a cruise on Lake Ashi and leisure time in various cities to ensure guests can enjoy the destinations without feeling constantly rushed.
Yes, the tour includes many of Japan's most famous highlights, including the Sensoji Temple and Shibuya Crossing in Tokyo, Mount Fuji, Himeji Castle, the Peace Memorial Park in Hiroshima, the Itsukushima Shrine on Miyajima Island, and the Arashiyama Bamboo Forest in Kyoto.
Yes, the tour includes a Great Rail Journeys Tour Escort and guided experiences (such as the miso factory and brewery tours), which ensures that language barriers are handled and that you receive professional insight into the sites you visit.
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